Stephon Marbury Crying Video: Starbury Cries During Webcast

by Jon Azpiri | July 27, 2009 at 11:50 am
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NBA guard Stephon Marbury hosted a 24-hour webcast with fans. The results were oddly fascinating. Over the span of the Stephon Marbury webcast, which was hosted by Ustream.tv, the point guard rambled on about various subjects. At one point fans got to see Stephon Marbury crying.  

Here are a few gems from the Stephon Marbury video:

-On leaving the Knicks: “My job wasn’t taken. It was given to Chris Duhon. Don’t get it twisted. And that’s no disrespect to Duhon either.”

-On philanthropy: “I’m going to set up a foundation for the world. I’m going to take the money and start building cities all over the world. I’m a comet. My man told me I’m a comet. I said, ‘I’m a comet?’ ”

-On Jeanie Buss, a Los Angeles Lakers executive: “Jeanie Buss, I love her with all my heart. I’d take my heart out and give it to her. That’s how ill she is. I love that lady.”

-On the best player in the N.B.A.: “No, I’m not the best player in the N.B.A. Kobe Bryant is the best player. I don’t care about the N.B.A. Those days are over with.”

For many, the highlight was when Marbury started to cry while listening to "Lean on Me" by Kirk Franklin.

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mr.zoltanblack

I came across Starbury last night well surfing the information super-highway. And just like car crash I found I could'nt turn away.

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lanette

for real he needs help. the crying spell was just i don't even know what to say...

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free games

It looks like he need some professional help.

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starbury former fan

He looks like he s mad high!! what a waste , he could have been All star every year as well as MVP

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michele v

dude how sad i used to love steph.  now i can't stand to look at him.  he is messed  up

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