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Stephon Has an Alibi, and It’s a Good One

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Okay, remember yesterday when everyone made such a big deal out of Stephon Marbury’s fleeing the Knicks in Phoenix and returning to New York all of a sudden? Nobody knew quite what was going on, not even Isiah Thomas, who had gotten in a nasty fight with Marbury on the team plane when he told the point guard he wouldn’t be starting in the night’s game. This spurred a lot of anti-Marbury sentiment, with columnists and pundits and us grumpily speculating as to what he might have been up to. Today, the Times figured at least part of it out. If you haven’t read about his activities during his two-day break, pick the most likely-sounding scenario from the below list:

A) He was plotting revenge on Thomas and spending his time figuring out how, as he put it, to “fuck him first.”

B) He was having sex with an intern in a truck.

C) He was at a Coney Island housing project grieving with the family of a deceased basketball coach who had mentored hundreds of talented players in the tough neighborhood, including Marbury (who once gave the coach a white Cadillac with vanity plates).

Ding Ding Ding! The Times says it’s C. Who’s the jerk now?

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Stephon Has an Alibi, and It’s a Good One