Charlie Smithy! wrote:A 52-year old Kevin Johnson might be better than what we got.
Or a 44-year old Steve Nash.
Marbury wants to come back, remember?
“Are you crazy?! You think I’m going to go for seven years and try to get there? You enjoy the 2030 draft picks that we have holding? I want to try to see the game today.” — Ish 3/13/25
Author of The Basketball Draft Fact Book: A History of Professional Basketball's College Drafts
Available from Scarecrow Press at - https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780810890695
Thanks, Bobster. 13yr old me was shocked by Starbury's openness about his sexuality.
I'm straight ... I like being able to have control ... One hundred percent."
Me, too, Bro. <fistbump>
Completely immature humor aside, Marbury does say some pretty mature stuff in that article. And, also, he thinks he deserves consideration for the HOF, which I think brings up the interesting question of how much international accomplishments count in Naismith.
The NBA, for me, was preparation for me to do something someplace else. So all of the knowledge, all that I gained, all the things I was able to learn from playing in the NBA allowed me to come someplace else to inject that and give that type of energy to a culture of basketball that needed that.
It's a good article.
The league needs heroes, villains... and clowns. -- Aztec Sunsfan
Dominating the CBA is not an impressive accomplishment by any stretch of the imagination.
Marbury was a pretty good NBA player. He made it to two All-Star Games, All-NBA 3rd Team twice, but he made it out of the first round of the playoffs once (when he was a reserve for Boston). That doesn't sound like a Hall of Fame player to me.
Author of The Basketball Draft Fact Book: A History of Professional Basketball's College Drafts
Available from Scarecrow Press at - https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780810890695
The Bobster wrote:Dominating the CBA is not an impressive accomplishment by any stretch of the imagination.
Marbury was a pretty good NBA player. He made it to two All-Star Games, All-NBA 3rd Team twice, but he made it out of the first round of the playoffs once (when he was a reserve for Boston). That doesn't sound like a Hall of Fame player to me.
Like the article says, it's not the NBA Hall of Fame. It's the basketball Hall of Fame. What he's done for basketball in China should not be denigrated. If you take his whole 22 year career into account, I agree with McGrady and Marbury that he should be considered.
If an exec - not a player - ran a playoff team in the NBA, then went to China and had the kind of impact Marbury had in terms of expanding the popularity of the game and running a championship dynasty, I think that exec would be in consideration for a spot.
The league needs heroes, villains... and clowns. -- Aztec Sunsfan
I don't think Marbury will get into the HoF. Dominating the Chinese basketball league isn't very impressive, and the people voting are not Chinese and won't consider it worthy of inclusion. When you look at the kinds of other people being nominated for the Hall, Marbs' career won't stack up at all.