BP is right, the timer has started. Marbury is batting a big 0 as far as ending on a good note with former NBA teams. 4, if my memory is correct (and feel free to correct me on any of this). AND he has ties to Isiah Thomas.
"No mar-mar, I told you, I'm not married, see? Now didn't I tell you to wear your suit?"
We're doomed... Right?
Yes, there is a big risk signing him, but it's not like the celtics' suits don't read the papers. They know his deal, and they know more than most about his situations. We all know that some of the knicks would be better served giving motivational speeches for a living, maybe it was a clashing of incompatible babies, and maybe he'll just be happy with the players here. Crappy relationships usually need something to spark the negativity, and after watching #8 in green tonight, he seemed pretty happy with everyone. Lets hope that spark never happens. With any luck, him and KG being former teammates will work in our favor! Plus, as a sports player, I know how winning can really help an attitude problem.
Looking at the potential talent he can bring to the team, especially come play-off time, I'm with the office's decision (this time). Perhaps this is short-sighted of me; if five-hour energy commercials have taught me anything, you don't want a short boost followed by a debilitating crash (that, and something called guarana is bad for you)... and all signs point to this being something as beneficial as a guarana-fueled commuter rail train forgetting to stop and driving through boston garden, but hey, at least this train wreck can slash to the hoop. If the conductor tried that, he would almost definitely pick up a charging call.
Next, news on rumors that Ainge is eyeing the North station-Lowell line for back-up forward, saying, "Hey, at least it will be here on time."
So, train jokes aside, I'm just trying to see if anyone else is down with the positive spin on this deal. And please, marbury, prove us, who think you are one myspace-page short of a 16-year-old girl, wrong.Source URL: http://ledger-heath.blogspot.com/2009/02/is-talent-worth-risk.html
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"No mar-mar, I told you, I'm not married, see? Now didn't I tell you to wear your suit?"
We're doomed... Right?
Yes, there is a big risk signing him, but it's not like the celtics' suits don't read the papers. They know his deal, and they know more than most about his situations. We all know that some of the knicks would be better served giving motivational speeches for a living, maybe it was a clashing of incompatible babies, and maybe he'll just be happy with the players here. Crappy relationships usually need something to spark the negativity, and after watching #8 in green tonight, he seemed pretty happy with everyone. Lets hope that spark never happens. With any luck, him and KG being former teammates will work in our favor! Plus, as a sports player, I know how winning can really help an attitude problem.
Looking at the potential talent he can bring to the team, especially come play-off time, I'm with the office's decision (this time). Perhaps this is short-sighted of me; if five-hour energy commercials have taught me anything, you don't want a short boost followed by a debilitating crash (that, and something called guarana is bad for you)... and all signs point to this being something as beneficial as a guarana-fueled commuter rail train forgetting to stop and driving through boston garden, but hey, at least this train wreck can slash to the hoop. If the conductor tried that, he would almost definitely pick up a charging call.
Next, news on rumors that Ainge is eyeing the North station-Lowell line for back-up forward, saying, "Hey, at least it will be here on time."
So, train jokes aside, I'm just trying to see if anyone else is down with the positive spin on this deal. And please, marbury, prove us, who think you are one myspace-page short of a 16-year-old girl, wrong.Source URL: http://ledger-heath.blogspot.com/2009/02/is-talent-worth-risk.html
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