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by Bethlehem Shoals • Oct 6, 2008 4:15 PM EDT
Marbury looked super during the two-a-day Saratoga practices and claims he can dunk this season.That may not seem like much of a point, but does anyone remember just how Steph used to dunk? It's a part of his game that withered and died in Phoenix, for some reason. Was it his attempt at maturity? In any case, he used to be up there with Steve Francis for high-flying PG's, and I'm not talking "roll it over the rim on the uncontestest break." Seriously, watch the video evidence (courtesy of The Blowtorch ... strong language warning):
"I knew I had to be a lot lighter for this type of basketball," Marbury said. "I feel golden. This is easy because I prepared myself. It's the easiest training camp I ever had by far."
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A jigga float like air in dem Starburys.
by L'etat, c'est moi on Oct 6, 2008 4:30 PM EDT reply actions
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