Starbury's Last Blog

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  1. Mr. J

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">This is not TV but it is reality. My reality. And this is my outro.
    Thanks for tuning in this week.

    To the people who are still confused and saying this is edited by Berman, you know who you are. He wishes he could write this good (LOL). This is all the kid Stephon Marbury. Coney Island’s finest.

    I already told you where my voice comes from. That’s the man upstairs. I appreciate the love. I appreciate the hate. If there was no hate, we wouldn’t know how to appreciate love. Hold that one.

    This blog has been great because I’m doing so many interviews this
    week, it gives me another chance to talk about what I want to talk about. Not what the media thinks they’re gonna talk about.

    What I’m doing is bigger than basketball. Trying to take what I’m doing off the court and add it up to what I’m doing on the court is apples and oranges. It don’t add up. This movement is bigger than that.

    I did an interview in Cleveland during the tour. This PR girl said that I finally made sense in that one cause I didn’t make sense in the interview I did with Beck in NYC.

    If my sense don’t add up to yours, then pay me no mind. Feel me?

    That’s over with. I knew Beck since I was young. We were having fun.
    I do have one admission. I am high, high off of life. </div>
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    Knicks just aren't the same without Marbury. Feel me?
     
  2. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">I do have one admission. I am high.</div>

    I'm tempted to take that quote out of context and put it in my sig.

    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">What I’m doing is bigger than basketball. Trying to take what I’m doing off the court and add it up to what I’m doing on the court is apples and oranges. It don’t add up. This movement is bigger than that.</div>

    Am I the only one who sees parallels between Marbury's thoughts off the court and his play on the court?
     

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