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    Damn...........
    I just watched the press conference the NBA player's union held to announce operation "Rebound" to assist the work in progress in the New Orleans area.
    Marbury was there to speak and he did his best, but was just totaly broken down.....

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    I saw that. Its good that we get to see the other side of the players. Its even better that the NBA is putting something like this together.

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    The poor guy could not even finish his speech. Good to see Stephan step up and donate betw 500K and 1 million dollars. That is a huge donation for someone in his income bracket. He does not make near what Shaq and Lance make, but he has come through like a champ.

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    Wow. Stephon's NOT a little . That's good to know.

    Very nice move, man. I'll have to bury the Starbury hate....for a little while.

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    It is not insignificant. He is due $15mil this year, so $750K is 5% of that. Same as someone making $100K donating $5000. That's a large amount for one particluar cause.

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    That is a very nice gesture by Stephon.

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    maybe he should get into movies?

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    Well, I have one less reason to hate him. But I'm sure I'll find ten more once the season actually starts.

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    It is not insignificant. He is due $15mil this year, so $750K is 5% of that. Same as someone making $100K donating $5000. That's a large amount for one particluar cause.
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    Oh TNT is hosting a charity basketball game with NBA stars Kevin Garnett, Tracy McGrady, Koby Bryant, and LeBron James.

    The game is supposed to raise up to 2.5 million dollars.

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    I'm watching the press conference on NBA.com...man, major props to the NBA.

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    I rarely agree with Stephen A. Smith, but I heard him call out the NFL last night and prop the NBA for their comparative reactions to the Katrina situation. As a league, the NFL can do much, much more. I do think, though, that the Saints players have been absolutely amazing with their concern and generosity here in San Antonio and in Houston. Peyton and Eli Manning also did wonderful work. I suspect there are a lot more of those kinds of stories from the NFL players; maybe the NFL is too, and I'm just not hearing it.

    In any event, we should all be proud of the NBA players. As much crap as they take for their lavish lifestyles and gaudy contracts, they've routinely stepped up when times of crisis have arisen.

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    Wow. Stephon's NOT a little . That's good to know.

    Very nice move, man. I'll have to bury the Starbury hate....for a little while.
    that human being. Them are alligator tears coming out that MoFo face.


    Go ahad repect that self centered gator.

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    that human being. Them are alligator tears coming out that MoFo face.


    Go ahad repect that self centered gator.
    I'm sure you head up a lot of charities, and are world-renowned for your selflessness.

    Go ahead, tell us all the good things you do.

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    I rarely agree with Stephen A. Smith, but I heard him call out the NFL last night and prop the NBA for their comparative reactions to the Katrina situation. As a league, the NFL can do much, much more.
    The NFL as a league can do much more, but I think the average player salary in the NFL is significantly lower than the NBA, so I wouldn't bash them just on the basis of # of players making big donations.

    You would still hope that the total amount from the NFL players is more than from NBA players, just because there are so many more.

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    maybe he should get into movies?
    (Can't really tell if you're joking or not). He seemed very genuine, or at least to me, because of the way he said seeing the kids on TV made him want to hug his own kids. I feel the same way. When I saw the story about the maternity ward where they moved the moms and preemies separately (WTF were they thinking??) or stories about people losing their children in the flood or in the crowd, I get really choked up, because it would kill me to not know where my son is, or what's happening to him, or who's caring (or not) for him...

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    Believe. Money316's Avatar
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    I'm sure you head up a lot of charities, and are world-renowned for your selflessness.

    Go ahead, tell us all the good things you do.
    What good would it do? However, do you really think a leopard is capable of changing his spots overnight? I chose not to believe. Obviously you do. Has nothing to do with charity. Only what one has consistently done. My conscience is clear. Nuf said.

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    What good would it do? However, do you really think a leopard is capable of changing his spots overnight? I chose not to believe. Obviously you do. Has nothing to do with charity. Only what one has consistently done. My conscience is clear. Nuf said.
    I could care less if the guy's a ballhog as long as it's for a different team. , let him make things easier for us if he wants to.

    Yeah, it sucked that he didn't show up in Athens, but he wasn't the only reason the US ended up with a bronze, so BFD. Argentina got what they deserved.

    He can act as snooty as he wants on the court. If he's still nice enough to donate over half a million dollars, more than 5% of his yearly income, to a cause such as this, then yes, that makes him a damn decent person in my book. That's the largest donation made by a single player in the League so far.

    And if you put basketball personality above humanity, then you seriously need to step off and check your moral value system.

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    They showed that a couple of times on ESPN, he really broke down hard.

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    I could care less if the guy's a ballhog as long as it's for a different team. , let him make things easier for us if he wants to.

    Yeah, it sucked that he didn't show up in Athens, but he wasn't the only reason the US ended up with a bronze, so BFD. Argentina got what they deserved.

    He can act as snooty as he wants on the court. If he's still nice enough to donate over half a million dollars, more than 5% of his yearly income, to a cause such as this, then yes, that makes him a damn decent person in my book. That's the largest donation made by a single player in the League so far.

    And if you put basketball personality above humanity, then you seriously need to step off and check your moral value system.
    Well me to tears, my he still got that heathen beat..morally speaking of course.

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    Money your a jackass...

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    I think Stephon showed a lot of heart. I am very proud of him and hope others soon step up to follow his generous example.

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    Well, I have one less reason to hate him. But I'm sure I'll find ten more once the season actually starts.


    & why hate Marbury?

    hope that doesn't include that crucial basket game 1 in the 2003 playoffs, huh?

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    I've always thought Marbury was misunderstood...

    After the Olympics when America deserted team USA and they asked Marbury if he'd be willing to do it again, he said yes without even thinking about it...he'll do it again if they ask. Marbury is a lot like AI...a lot of people think they are selfish players...I think they both sincerely want to win with all their heart...their game just comes off as selfish because don't know any other way to play...they just aren't as good without dominating the ball. But I've never seen anything but compe iveness to win from either of them...And Marbury does practice.

    In the Olympics we saw Brown try to turn them into spot up shooter types that played off of Tim Duncan and it was a disaster...I was wishing they'd go back to playing their style of game. And Marbury did in one game...set the Team USA record for scoring and probably saved us from going home medaless.


    But anyway...this doesn't surprise me about Marbury...he may not have a lot of media polish but I've never seen anything really negative about his character...he just hates losing...I mean yeah he hated Garnett...who doesn't though?

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    I've always thought Marbury was misunderstood...

    After the Olympics when America deserted team USA and they asked Marbury if he'd be willing to do it again, he said yes without even thinking about it...he'll do it again if they ask. Marbury is a lot like AI...a lot of people think they are selfish players...I think they both sincerely want to win with all their heart...their game just comes off as selfish because don't know any other way to play...they just aren't as good without dominating the ball. But I've never seen anything but compe iveness to win from either of them...And Marbury does practice.

    In the Olympics we saw Brown try to turn them into spot up shooter types that played off of Tim Duncan and it was a disaster...I was wishing they'd go back to playing their style of game. And Marbury did in one game...set the Team USA record for scoring and probably saved us from going home medaless.


    But anyway...this doesn't surprise me about Marbury...he may not have a lot of media polish but I've never seen anything really negative about his character...he just hates losing...I mean yeah he hated Garnett...who doesn't though?
    100% agreed and very well said.

    You can see he loves the game by the way he celebrated his wins against the Spurs in 2002-2003 Playoffs, and the way he reacted when he got to play in the 2001 NBA All-Star game.

    For him to donate money like that is fantastic, well done.

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