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01-22-2009, 07:40 PM
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$15M Worth Of Euros For Starbury?
Jan 22, 2009 11:08 AM EST
The beat writer who covers the Knicks for the New York Post, but who seems to double as a one-man public relations firm representing Stephon Marbury, says that owners of Olympiakos are considering paying the exiled Knicks' guard $15 million.
"I will listen to what they have to say," Marbury wrote in an e-mail to Marc Berman. "I will never close the door that has not been opened."
Donnie Walsh said the interest of Olympiakos is legitimate and Hal Biagas of the NBPA is planning to speak to the team's owners on Marbury's behalf.
Marbury may be intrigued by the international exposure that would come with playing abroad, which could advance his off-the-court pursuits.
It goes without saying that the date for the launch of the new "Starbury" product line, as well as the Web site on which the merchandise will be featured, are included in Berman's blog entry.
http://www.eurobasket.lt/lt/naujienos/39940/graikai-s.marbury-si%C5%ABlo-15-milijon%C5%B3-jav-doleri%C5%B3%3F
Greeks Offer Stephon Marbury €15 million?
2009-01-22 18:42 2009-01-22 18:42 news
Piraeus' Olympiacos Club continues to do the National Basketball Association (NBA) players hunting. It has been announced that the Greek team's vice president has offered the New York Knicks' point guard Stephon Marbury a €15 million contract.
Stephon Marbury, "I am open to negotiation, therefore, to hear the Greek proposal" - the rumor of Olympiacos' interest is confirmed by Stephon Marbury.
$21.9 million dollars a year income for the Knicks' guard in this season and he has not played in any one game. Both the New York club, and the player Stephon Marbury recently sought to terminate his contract.
Last season, the 31 years old, 6'2" tall American League of NBA player played 24 NBA games, during which he averaged 13.9 points, 2.5 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game.
$15M Worth Of Euros For Starbury?
Jan 22, 2009 11:08 AM EST
The beat writer who covers the Knicks for the New York Post, but who seems to double as a one-man public relations firm representing Stephon Marbury, says that owners of Olympiakos are considering paying the exiled Knicks' guard $15 million.
"I will listen to what they have to say," Marbury wrote in an e-mail to Marc Berman. "I will never close the door that has not been opened."
Donnie Walsh said the interest of Olympiakos is legitimate and Hal Biagas of the NBPA is planning to speak to the team's owners on Marbury's behalf.
Marbury may be intrigued by the international exposure that would come with playing abroad, which could advance his off-the-court pursuits.
It goes without saying that the date for the launch of the new "Starbury" product line, as well as the Web site on which the merchandise will be featured, are included in Berman's blog entry.
http://www.eurobasket.lt/lt/naujienos/39940/graikai-s.marbury-si%C5%ABlo-15-milijon%C5%B3-jav-doleri%C5%B3%3F
Greeks Offer Stephon Marbury €15 million?
2009-01-22 18:42 2009-01-22 18:42 news
Piraeus' Olympiacos Club continues to do the National Basketball Association (NBA) players hunting. It has been announced that the Greek team's vice president has offered the New York Knicks' point guard Stephon Marbury a €15 million contract.
Stephon Marbury, "I am open to negotiation, therefore, to hear the Greek proposal" - the rumor of Olympiacos' interest is confirmed by Stephon Marbury.
$21.9 million dollars a year income for the Knicks' guard in this season and he has not played in any one game. Both the New York club, and the player Stephon Marbury recently sought to terminate his contract.
Last season, the 31 years old, 6'2" tall American League of NBA player played 24 NBA games, during which he averaged 13.9 points, 2.5 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game.