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Friday, January 09, 2004Interesting commentary on the Marbury trade. This is the second time (third time?) Marbury has been involved in a "blockbuster" trade. That ought to say something about Marbury right there. One thing not noted in the article is that everytime Marbury gets traded, the team he left wins more games the following year. It's been true for the Wolves and the Nets, and I'll lay money it will be true for the Suns.I like Marbury's game -- he plays hard and with passion, but I agree with your assesment, Gary: he doesn't make his team better, even with the gaudy assist numbers. He's an interesting player for that reason. Put me down as one of those guys that hope someday he becomes the kind of player that does make his teammates better. For some reason, I'd like to see him mature and be the player that so many people think he is. [Permalink] (0) comments
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