Hahahahah, I liked it! Especially the part about Curry, LOL!!
Marbury gave you some new material this week too!!!
Marbury admits intern tryst at Isiah trial
New York Knick guard Stephon Marbury was grilled about seedy sex with a team intern in a truck as he took the witness stand at his boss Isiah Thomas' sexual-harassment trial — a case Marbury admitted he's laughed off from the start.
Hunched in the hot seat in a stylish tan checked jacket, Marbury 'fessed up to crassly luring the college student into his vehicle outside a strip club, calling out, \"Are you going to get in the truck?\"
He said she answered, \"Yes.\"
\"It really wasn't a conversation,\" said the cocky team captain, admitting he knew the woman was an intern but denying he was aware she was drunk.
Marbury was forced to admit to further encounters with the intern after the April 2005 incident, but the judge quickly cut off the questioning because Marbury is not a defendant in the lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court by fired Knick executive Anucha Browne Sanders.
\"When you heard about this lawsuit, you thought it was funny, correct?\" asked Sanders' lawyer, Anne Vladek.
\"I laughed. I meant it was more of a joke than anything,\" Marbury said.
The point guard said he and Sanders got off on the wrong foot from the minute he joined the team.
\"I went to ask her for some [Madison Square Garden] passes. She told me this wasn't Phoenix or New Jersey,\" Marbury said. \"She said, 'I don't know how things were done [there], but that's not how we're doing things here.' \"
Their dynamic further soured when Sanders was forced to hire Marbury's cousin, Hassan Gonsalves, who was later fired from the Knicks after he forged supervisors' signatures on time sheets and for sexually harassing an employee.
Asked if he disliked Sanders, the basketball star said, \"I never even had thought about her. I didn't have a reason not to like her.\"
But after a lawyer read from a transcript of a videotaped deposition that was taken before the trial, Marbury was forced to admit he felt animosity and had vented his anger at Sanders to another team executive.
\"Yes, I called her a bitch,\" Marbury said. \"I said a lot of different things . . . I said she doesn't run s- - -. . . . I may have said f- - - her. I didn't call her a black bitch.\"
Allegations of rampant verbal abuse is central in Sanders' case against Thomas, who she claims started every sentence to her with the word \"bitch.\"
But Marbury jumped to his coach's defense, claiming he never heard Thomas curse at Sanders, saying it was \"not his persona.\"
\"That's not his style,\" Marbury said.
The hoops player then left the court grinning ear to ear and hopped into an elevator with a group of reporters, saying, \"Man, money makes you do crazy things.\"
Then the star paused and weirdly added, \"I'm talking about that man who tried to jump off the thing for the cash.\"