WELCOME BACK!Last week the news of the
Knicks and
Stephon Marbury reaching a buyout swept through the league and we all knew what was coming next. Less than 48 hours later
Starbury made his debut with the Boston Celtics donning
Antwoine Walkers old number 8 jersey.
Marbury made his deb
ut against the Celtics scoring 8
pts in 13
mins and helped key the C's to a win over Indiana. The next game did not go as planned as he failed to score against the Pistons and was ripped at half court twice in 4
mins by Will
Bynum of the Detroit Pistons. Clearly,
Marbury is not in tip top shape after not playing in 6 months for an NBA team but he is showing flashes of his former self. In the 2
nd quarter he took 1 dribble in the lane and fired a no look pass to Leon
Powe for an-and-1. The pass was so crisp and fast that the camera guy (on ABC) missed it, and it wasn't clear how
Powe got the ball until the replay was shown .
The reunion of KG and
Steph has yet to be realized with the Big Ticket sidelined with an injury. Once he comes back, will the magic automatically return to
Starbury? If he can somehow turn into the efficient scoring machine and still keep the other Big 3 players happy then the Celtics might cut down another banner this year. Some say that
Steph will eventually explode and ruin the team chemistry, but I disagree. I believe this is the 1st (maybe 2
nd) time in his career where he has a legit chance of getting out of the first round. Not only winning a series but also a true shot at a championship, and who better to do it with than the person whom he began his career with.