Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Stephon Marbury Wins Chinese All-Star Game MVP



In case you were wondering no Stephon Marbury was not filming his reality TV show as he promised this summer after putting out many weird videos. He has been playing this season in the Chinese Basketball Association.

On Sunday, the league held its All-Star and Marbury played on the team after becoming the most popular American import.

Former NBA player Stephon Marbury justified his status as the highest profile import in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) with an MVP performance at the league's All Star weekend.

The former Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, New York Knicks and Boston point guard, twice an NBA All Star, scored 30 points at Beijing's Wukesong Arena to lift his North team to a 133-121 victory over the South Sunday.

More than just his scoring, it was his array of "no-look passes, alley-hoops and mid-court three-pointers" that won Marbury Most Valuable Player honors and rescued what had been "quite a dull game," according to the Xinhua news agency.


It's pretty sad Marbury won't get any credit for this, as people still look at him as a joke. It's pretty impressive that he hit a couple of half court 3's.

It looks like the NBA doesn't have to worry about ever hearing from Marbury again. THANK GOD!

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