While poor Alan Hahn huddles in his Sacramento hotel room wondering how things went so bad so quickly, I thought I would bring something interesting to your attention.
It's an analysis according to the Wages of Wins philosophy, and basically, it provides the statistical backing for what everyone in the NBA already knew: Marbury has been a marginally productive player for much of his career and below average for at least two years. Check it out, it's a good read.

Meanwhile, check out Alan's latest blog entry in which he refers to a damning report on Yahoo.com. Basically, it states that Isiah dispatched Jamal Crawford to conduct a poll among his teammates as to whether Marbury should play Wednesday night in L.A. The vote was a unanimous "no," and yet Isiah played him anyway. Aforementioned teammates apparently are not happy about it. Uh, oh.
Comments (5)
The important thing is that Marbury's sneakers are clearly visible in that photo and available for purchase now!
you call that blogging? why dont you just copy and paste hahn's article...cmon now buddy, we have higher standards for you
It's all been downhill since he proclaimed himself to be the best point guard in the NBA. those numbers don't lie as in the 75-149 record that the Knicks have under four different coaches since his self-proclamation..
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