Excuses, imo. The Ivory Tower called the Interwebz has to be the last place where Stephon Marbury still gets respect.
He behaved good because it was his definite last chance to play in the NBA. He didn´t play "unselfish", he passed up wide open shots, and when he shot, he was abysmal. I can remember exactly five good minutes from Marbury in green, and that was just offensively.
I think that Marbury showed exactly what I expected from him when we signed him at the deadline (read: nada), so I don´t know why I should change my expectations now. Guys like Marbury don´t get better because of one off-season, you need work ethic and dedication to get back in shape, two things I don´t think of when I hear "Stephon Marbury". Marbury is done, dead and gone, only a shadow of the former (and already overrated) Starbury.
What do people expect who are pro-Marbury? What does he have to do to convince his fanboys that he´s done?
What we need is a bigger PG who can shoot the ball from behind the arc, not a once talented do-it-all has-been headcase who didn´t play a good game in three years.
What part of my post were ``excuses´´ for Marbury? At no point did I defend his play from last year or even encourage his signing in my post. Do you consider these excuses for his admittedly poor play last season?
Yes, I think this is an attempt to rationalize his bad play away. It´s a human reaction, and I don´t think you have an agenda or anything like that, I just think the pro-Marbury camp really "wants" him to succeed, whereas the con-Marbury camp has already given up on him.
I mean, he didn't have the problems that everyone expected him to last year (big ego, team distraction,) and he showed a real effort to be a team guy. You weren't even at least a little impressed during the season with the effort he made to share the ball and some of the beautiful passes he made?
Do you disagree with any of that? Was he a headcase problem or more of a team guy? Did he share the ball and make some nice passes? Was I off base of defending him with any of the common things that are said (he hadn´t played in a long time/
I was merely trying to get a better understanding as to the mindset of people who are really against Marbury signing. I would prefer Marbury to the other options out there, but I´m certainly not a ``fanboy´´ and would be perfectly comfortable with the C´s moving forward with someone else or waiting to see what´s there at the deadline.
Yes, I disagree, and I think you were off-base. I haven´t seen an unselfish Marbury with beautiful passes, I have seen a rusty player who can´t contribute in any way, which is exactly what I´ve expected 5 months ago when we signed him. I have no intention to change my mind, I feel confirmed.
I apologize if you feel attacked by the term fanboy, but I hear the pro-Marbury arguments for 1/2 year now, and have to wonder if I´ve seen the same games as they have. As I said, I think most people just really want this to work out, so they overlook the simple fact that he didn´t had a good game in 3 years. Rusty or not, that´s 3 years of no evidence that he could help this team, but 64% on the frontpage poll want him back. How would you call that?
The one thing you ignored in your response is the fact that he did do a good job of setting the table for the team. He showed to me, at least, that he is still a great passer. And as I said in the previous post, he won´t be asked to be the same offensive weapon that he was needed to be from last year. I also thought his defense was adequate and that beyond that he showed a real effort to fit in and make anything work. I was really proud of that, and I´m always happy to at least give guys another chance.
See, I have no idea how you come to this conclusion. He wasn´t good as a passer, playmaker, shooter or defender, imo. Agree to disagree, I guess.
You guys have already made up your mind. The answer to my question, ``what would we he need to do´´ is - nothing. There is nothing he could do, no matter how positive he could possibly be, to make him a good thing. That´s a little sad.
Your question is simply wrong. The real question is, "how much does he have to suck until people realize he´s done?"
Shoot abysmal percentages from the floor? Check.
Can´t defend a chair? Check.
Looks timid and rusty,doesn´t provide leadership, experience or confidence? Check.
Again, I am not an un-abashed Marbury supporter. I have scratched my head over the years at the things he has done. I have been put off by his big star, me first attitude. I have seen and understood his faults. But I´ve also seen that he made an effort with us to turn that around. I appreciate how he tried for us and I can´t hate him for his shot not falling consistently as he tried to do everything else right. I´m still undecided about what the future might hold for him, but at least I can say I´m keeping an open mind either way.
Again, excuses, imo. Rationalization. If you truly believe that Stephon Marbury "has seen the light", you are obviously a blind optimist. I will stick to the conclusions I´ve made based on the things I´ve seen in the last three years.