Guard Stephon Marbury is reportedly refusing to accept a buyout from the Knicks, saying that if the team wants him gone they're going to have to pay everything owing on his contract, which is something Garden chairman James Dolan does not want to do, according to a report by Newsday.
Marbury was quoted in Wednesday's New York Post saying, "There won't be no negotiation...They're going to give me all my money." This caused the Knicks to step back from their initial plans to release Marbury by the end of the week, as reported by Newsday.
dizzle wrote:Allan Houston is now signed.
http://www.nba.com/knicks/news/allan_houston_signed_092508.html
Sam The Man wrote:Does anyone here have an opinion on Wilson Chandler?
He is a very energetic player and I think will (or should) get the starting role at SF. He is a great rebounder already, but he needs to improve his jumpshot. He is only 21 years old, and I think has a lot of potential.
shadowgrin wrote:I love reading the Knicks thread because of seeing the frustration out of every Jeffx posts.
Knicks guard Stephon Marbury, who appeared to have one foot out the door all summer long, sees himself as the starting point guard for the team.
New coach Mike D'Antoni is rumored to view Chris Duhon as the starter, with Marbury coming off the bench as a sixth man.
"You can't assess it yet," Marbury said of his competition with Duhon for the starting gig. "When the 29th comes, when the lights come on, it will be different. It doesn't matter now who is on the court at what position. I know when that the game starts, I'll have the ball or I'll be receiving the ball to make plays for others and myself."
Andrew wrote:Marbury Sees Himself As Knicks' StarterKnicks guard Stephon Marbury, who appeared to have one foot out the door all summer long, sees himself as the starting point guard for the team.
New coach Mike D'Antoni is rumored to view Chris Duhon as the starter, with Marbury coming off the bench as a sixth man.
"You can't assess it yet," Marbury said of his competition with Duhon for the starting gig. "When the 29th comes, when the lights come on, it will be different. It doesn't matter now who is on the court at what position. I know when that the game starts, I'll have the ball or I'll be receiving the ball to make plays for others and myself."
Good to know he's open to accepting whatever role Mike D'Antoni has in mind.
The Knicks could hold onto point guard Stephon Marbury until this February's trading deadline.
Marbury has been the biggest story in New York for a majority of the year despite the fact that he didn't play after Jan. 11.
"I wasn't even playing and it was about me," Marbury said. "I was blamed for losses and I wasn't even playing. That's crazy right there."
The Knicks were expected to cut or release Marbury this summer, but he's made it through training camp and into the preseason.
If he makes it to the opening-night roster, he could very well make it all the way to February's trade deadline.
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