Stephon Marbury Appreciation Thread

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Most just act like they suppose to make the pros....to see that make it feel like they don't take it for granted

And the funny thing about it is that Steph was hyped since he was a pre-teen, so if anybody would have felt that way it should have been him.
 

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Stephon Marbury, from a talent and physical perspective, is the most complete PG I've ever seen play. It's a shame that he never could land in a situation where he was treated well.

The only PG I can think of who's handles, jumper, strength, hops, first-step, court sense, and passing were all elite. He was an amazing talent. What he did with that team in Phoenix that he brought to the playoffs...and how he turned around the Knicks season when he was traded there (before Isiah Thomas fukked up the chemistry with the Keith Van Horn trade), I will never forget.
 
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Had his Own Show. Black Mamba as His First Guest:wow:
Kobe on Stephon Marbury's show - YouTube

38-14 On steve nash
Stephen Marbury 38pts-14ast vs. Mavericks (01.12.2004) - YouTube
completely embarassed him, da following year nash wins mvp:rudy:

that marbury allan houston back court. only if houston coulda stayed healthy:to:

:scusthov: at the other players on his team

43 on dallas:wow:
Dirk Nowitzki 28 pts, Stephon Marbury 43 pts, season 2006 mavs vs knicks - YouTube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyW2W_e6HSI:wow:
Atlanta Hawk Killer
0:24:wow:
1:03:wow::ohlawd:


Isiah Thomas Excited About Malik Rose and Mo Taylor Trades - YouTube
poor guy had to put up with this shyt



His pull up 3pt shot was beautiful:wow:


The lift he got on that shot was crazy.I wouldn't say he was a great shooter, but he had great form.Overall, his J was real streaky.When he was feeling it, one of the most dynamic J's in the history of the game imo
 

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Stephon Marbury, from a talent and physical perspective, is the most complete PG I've ever seen play. It's a shame that he never could land in a situation where he was treated well.

The only PG I can think of who's handles, jumper, strength, hops, first-step, court sense, and passing were all elite. He was an amazing talent. What he did with that team in Phoenix that he brought to the playoffs...and how he turned around the Knicks season when he was traded there (before Isiah Thomas fukked up the chemistry with the Keith Van Horn trade), I will never forget.

Baron Davis

I take that back, his shot selection left A LOT to be desired.
 

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Baron Davis

I take that back, his shot selection left A LOT to be desired.

That's the thing, I thought about Baron Davis too, but he had a tendency to do dumb shyt. But when he was healthy, he was a beast. He had that one year with the Hornets where based on his first two months, he was my favourite for MVP...then he got injured, as always, lol.

But Steph, that dude was also a very player. He rarely made bad decisions with the ball. I honestly don't know why he got so much hate.
 

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That's the thing, I thought about Baron Davis too, but he had a tendency to do dumb shyt. But when he was healthy, he was a beast. He had that one year with the Hornets where based on his first two months, he was my favourite for MVP...then he got injured, as always, lol.

But Steph, that dude was also a very player. He rarely made bad decisions with the ball. I honestly don't know why he got so much hate.

Baron was the most gifted PG in the league when healthy. But when his back went, it's like his shot selection went as well.
 
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