I wonder if there will ever come a day when basketball players and coaches won't be at each other's throats. This whole turmoil on the Knicks due to the feud between Stephon Marbury and Isiah Thomas is idiotic. The star point guard is clearly unhappy. By missing practice and a game this week on the road without a legitimate reason is inexcusable. He's being fined over $180,000 for his actions. Isiah is trying to play it cool like this heated tension isn't a big issue. It sure is effecting the team's performance and appears to be tearing them apart.
Earlier this week Knick teammates have supported Marbury, but were stunned by his absence. Other NBA players don't feel the same. Lebron James doesn't want Marbury to come to Cleveland because he knows the controversial point guard is a problem player now. At first before I knew what was going on in New York I thought it would be a good idea for the Cavs to trade for him, but not now. Such a an attitude-player becomes too much of a liability and is a major distraction for a team. I like to watch Stephon on the court (one of my favorite point guards), he was a team leader, but is in desperate need of an attitude adjustment.
I'm not sure if the Knicks will be able to get rid of him before the season ends. The franchise is set to pay him over $40 million for the rest of the year and next year. New York got a raw deal there. Why would any team invest so much money in 1 player for just a year? Cleveland will be smart to stay away from negotiations for Marbury, besides Lebron won't allow it anyway. They need to concentrate on finding a reliable scorer and replacement for Larry Hughes. He just seems like dead weight to the Cavs.
Well, it looks to be another long season of suffrage for the New York Knicks. The back-and-forth jawing to the media sure doesn't help the situation either. If Isiah doesn't find a way to make a great turnaround for the franchise then he's sure to be out the door after the season. Being benched ought to be the least of Marbury's problems. It always is an issue of lack of respect with certain players, they refuse to accept their role or direction from a coach. The two sports professionals need to work out their differences or it will continue to drain the team's motivation.
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