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Offline revcummings

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Would you take him back for the vet min.? Realgm is reporting that Washington is not interested and I can't see anyone else offering him more then the vet min.


(http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/60365/20090706/wizards_arent_interested_in_marbury/)
« Last Edit: July 06, 2009, 09:13:26 AM by revcummings »

Re: If Stephen received no other offers . . .
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Absolutely.  I wouldn't go a penny over, but for the vet minimum, I don't know if there are many better options...and there is still a chance he really breaks out, after having a full training camp with the team.

Re: If Stephen received no other offers . . .
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I hoping the Celtics have already moved on.


Marbury doesn't seem like a guy that will be a good trooper if he has to go back to Boston and accept an offer he thinks is to small.


Marbury wanting to get back in the league is one thing.  A Marbury upset about his pay is another.

Re: If Stephen received no other offers . . .
« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2009, 08:40:46 AM »

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I would re-sign him for the veteran minimum in a heartbeat! Come back Stephon, our bench would be just great with Marbury/Sheed/Hill!

Re: If Stephen received no other offers . . .
« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2009, 08:42:35 AM »

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he will get more money from someone

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who's this Steve dude?
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Re: If Stephen received no other offers . . .
« Reply #6 on: July 06, 2009, 09:12:13 AM »

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Looks like he'll be back.  I haven't heard of any other team offering him a contract.  He needs another year to prove himself, since last season he was coming back from a year off.  I think he'll be much better this year.
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Re: If Stephon received no other offers . . .
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I really hope we can sign him for the vet min(not a cent more) .
Anyone is better the freaking Tyron Lue.

Re: If Stephen received no other offers . . .
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Looks like he'll be back.  I haven't heard of any other team offering him a contract.  He needs another year to prove himself, since last season he was coming back from a year off.  I think he'll be much better this year.

Well according to the articles from when he said goodbye, he has 3 teams interested.

But I think he will be back as soon as DA stops being a tool and offers him minimum for 2 years.

And Marbury at no point I guaranteed had any interest in Washington. It all started with some stupid Berman article about how him and Flip talked during the playoffs.

Marbury may have to re-consider C's offer...Real GM
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http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/60365/20090706/wizards_arent_interested_in_marbury/

It appears the Wiz have no interest in signing Starbury.

I would actually prefer Marbury to Tyrone Lue. I think with a full training camp and pre-season, Marbury would be much more productive than last season. My only worry is how would he affect team chemistry over the long haul of 100 plus games.

Thoughts? Who are other options for the backup PG slot?

Re: Marbury may have to re-consider C's offer...Real GM
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i don't think marbury is going to get the money he expects

Re: Marbury may have to re-consider C's offer...Real GM
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Marbury never had any interest in Washington.

It was a fabricated story.

Supposedly 3 teams have contacted his PA agent.

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http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/60365/20090706/wizards_arent_interested_in_marbury/

It appears the Wiz have no interest in signing Starbury.

I would actually prefer Marbury to Tyrone Lue. I think with a full training camp and pre-season, Marbury would be much more productive than last season. My only worry is how would he affect team chemistry over the long haul of 100 plus games.

Thoughts? Who are other options for the backup PG slot?

I prefer Marbury too.  No Lue!
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Re: If Stephon received no other offers . . .
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No.  The real reason involves Eddie House.  I don't want two guys that short sharing the back court together. If Eddie wasn't here, and our backup at the two was a typical two, then no problem.

If our second unit played a swarming defense, then maybe, but if that were the case, then that would be better suited for younger guys.  Doc rarely has ever played that style for the second unit.

Either way, I think three months of Marbury was plenty. He worked hard, but he's not a good fit.

Re: Marbury may have to re-consider C's offer...Real GM
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Marbury never had any interest in Washington.

It was a fabricated story.

Supposedly 3 teams have contacted his PA agent.
Three teams might have contacted his agent but that doesn't mean three teams have offered him more money than the Celtics. If all the money is the same then I bet he signs a one year vet min deal here.
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