First to Third

A run on sports...

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Goodbye Street Cred


Brooklyn-raised Stephon Marbury went AWOL from the New York Knicks for Tuesday's game against the Phoenix and it is unclear whether he will be at the game in Los Angeles against the Clippers today.

Not only that, but Marbury said that he would dish out secrets about coach Isiah Thomas if he did not start against the Suns.
"Isiah has to start me," Marbury fumed, according to the source. "I've got so much (stuff) on Isiah and he knows it. He thinks he can (get) me. But I'll (get) him first. You have no idea what I know."

Well Marbury, dish. You did not show up for the game, meaning you did not start. So dish, because thats the last thing you do on the basketball court. Oh snap!

Marbury better watch himself, because this will not only ruin his career on the court, but his street cred will go out the door. The Brooklyn kid would be looked at as a rat, not good. Remember when Kobe Bryant snitched on Shaquille O'Neal about paying off women? That raised a lot of eyebrows of NBA players.

It ruins any trust you have in a locker room, and all trust outside.

The Knicks organization needs to get rid of Marbury and Thomas. And Spike Lee needs to buy the team from James Dolan. Marbury, Thomas, and Dolan have killed this team, and are the other three-headed monster in the Eastern Conference, literally.

Marbury is supposedly in Los Angeles for the game tonight and has said it is up to Thomas whether he plays.

Exactly how does Isiah still have a job in the NBA? Everywhere he has gone he has done a horrible job. He should stick to being Karl Malone's elbow target. (Sorry, no video evidence of that blow in 1991, but if you are a NBA fan then you know what I am talking about.)

What about this idea? Bring back Patrick Ewing to coach the Knicks, get Latrell Sprewell out of retirement, and sign Earl Boykins. Bada bing, you got yourself new life in the Madison Square Garden.

Labels: , , , , , , ,

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home