Stephon Marbury was one of the first to usher in the crazy phenomenon of high school basketball players being treated like stars at an early age.
After initially stating that he had interest from NBA Teams — Marbury told Sports Illustrated’s Chris Chavez that it was he who reached out to teams to gauge interest on his return.
The 40-year-old two-time All-Star wants to return to the league, and believe he has a Hall of Fame resume that makes him deserving.
“I do want to get on the court,” Marbury told SI. “I want to finish my career playing basketball in China, playing basketball in America and possibly playing in the BIG3.”
“My numbers are Hall of Fame. That’s it,” he said. “My mark on basketball globally is beyond … it’s never been done before. Something that’s never been done before obviously, you have to show homage to that.”
Marbury — who averaged 19.3 points in 846 games — will play his final season in China this year for the Beijing Fly Dragons.
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