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If you're a deeply passionate Rockets fan, Think of the years before Yao when the team had a playoff drought, with memories of the 2 championships still fresh enough in mind. Then after the 4th year of mediocrity you read in the paper Steve Francis saying something like "Right now I'm not into it how I normally am. It's cuz I'm trying to get everyone else involved this time and now I dont play as hard in games..." You'd be PISSED. (hmm, seems like a route we've been before...) Stating the obvious again, that mean the point guard, the LEADER is putting aggressiveness into aspects of the game that DOESNT help a club. And for the selfless parts that does help a team and is EXPECTED of a point guard he's dogging it. Steven A. took the intensity WAY too far but can understand why he'd be upset. Still he didnt have to be so dickheaded to that caller. And a lot of us knew that much about Marbury since his Nets days anyway.
S.A.S is an idiot. He's proven it time and time again and I still don't know what credential he has to be at the position he is at today other than a former college player. If you know, please shed some light.