Player Recap: Jamal Crawford

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<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Purple Fever:</div><div class="quote_post">I agree with the notion that Crawford is more important to Knicks future than Marbury, and it doesn't have much to do with age.</div>
So if it's not the future, what is it then?

<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">With the way Steph plays, he has to have the ball to be effective. Also, his defence is nothing to brag about. You can't build a championship team with a guy like him since his ego won't allow him to differ to others for long.</div>
And when Marbury has the ball, he gives you 20 points and 8 assists per game. Please elaborate on "his ego not allowing him to differ to others for long" I don't really understand.
 
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting MrJ:</div><div class="quote_post">So if it's not the future, what is it then?
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Emmm Now? The present? Right now, Marbury is better than Crawford, and will be for probably for a couple of years. But 5, 6 and 7 years down the road, Crawford will be in his prime and that's when Steph drops out of the equation.


<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">And when Marbury has the ball, he gives you 20 points and 8 assists per game. Please elaborate on "his ego not allowing him to differ to others for long" I don't really understand</div>

Well, he proved in Phoenix that he doesn't like to differ the ball to others on consistent basis like a point guard should be doing.

Look at the dramatic change Phoenix is going through now that they got a point guard who does his job right and differs the ball with basicly the same team they had with Marbury (except for Q).
 
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Purple Fever:</div><div class="quote_post">Emmm Now? The present? Right now, Marbury is better than Crawford, and will be for probably for a couple of years. But 5, 6 and 7 years down the road, Crawford will be in his prime and that's when Steph drops out of the equation.</div>
You said it has nothing to do with age, right? Now you're mentioning Marbury dropping out of the equation.


<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Well, he proved in Phoenix that he doesn't like to differ the ball to others on consistent basis like a point guard should be doing.

Look at the dramatic change Phoenix is going through now that they got a point guard who does his job right and differs the ball with basicly the same team they had with Marbury (except for Q).</div>
Why are putting the blame on Marbury???

Since then they had:
Amare in his 3rd year with a new and improved jumper
A different head coach
A new and improved Joe Johnson
Quintin Richardson

I guess this is Marbury's fault he didn't have these players
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<div class="quote_poster">Quoting MrJ:</div><div class="quote_post">You said it has nothing to do with age, right? Now you're mentioning Marbury dropping out of the equation.



Why are putting the blame on Marbury???

Since then they had:
Amare in his 3rd year with a new and improved jumper
A different head coach
A new and improved Joe Johnson
Quintin Richardson

I guess this is Marbury's fault he didn't have these players
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Its obviously not all marburys fault, but when he was in phoenix he still had amare and shawn marion which isn't that bad. All he could do was lose in the first round to the spurs and then have a terrible second year with the suns which is why he got traded( by the way that was a terrible trade for NY as if the hadn't trade for him they would have had cap space). Im not saying marburys fully at fault, but wuth a line up like that and marbury the self proclaimed best pg in the league, then the least he could have done was get them to the second round.
 
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting CB4 RAPTOR MVP:</div><div class="quote_post">Its obviously not all marburys fault, but when he was in phoenix he still had amare and shawn marion which isn't that bad. All he could do was lose in the first round to the spurs and then have a terrible second year with the suns which is why he got traded( by the way that was a terrible trade for NY as if the hadn't trade for him they would have had cap space). Im not saying marburys fully at fault, but wuth a line up like that and marbury the self proclaimed best pg in the league, then the least he could have done was get them to the second round.</div>
Amare was a rookie. He obviously wasn't as good as he was now. Marion was this good. And also you didn't mention that they had a different coach and Joe Johnson wasn't this good either. I don't understand how losing to the Spurs is bad. They were the NBA champions and they took it to game 6 which is very good. He also hit a game winner for them too.

Because Marbury was doing so well that season, Colangelo gave him a huge extension into 2008. The reason why he traded was to get cap space. He didn't have a terrible year with the Suns. Amare was injured in the begining and they struggled.
 
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