At the levels they were at and the disparate fields, I doubt there was a nepotism issue. I was thinking that maybe she had an opportunity she couldn't/didn't want to pass up at Brown and they saw the benefit of another high-level administrator with a 2-for-1. The only other program in the area is Providence. Pure supposition, but I wouldn't think Marvin moving from CFO of the GTAA to a Deputy Athletic Directorship at Brown would be a driving force for the two of them to move. Brown, as a smaller program, probably has less money budgeted for these high-level administrators.When I read in the announcement that they were married in October, I wondered if the GT nepotism policy might have made their continued employment uncomfortable for the GTAA. There is an exemption clause in the policy, but using that might have made a reentry for Marvin awkward.
Is it just me, or has Lammers gotten quicker and more explosive since his GT days? His body definitely looks a lot leaner and muscular.
These are pro highlights, but some of you never saw Marbury, and he’s something else to watch:
Was it Marbury or KA who was accidentally bouncing passes off of teammate’s heads because they weren’t ready for the pass?
These are pro highlights, but some of you never saw Marbury, and he’s something else to watch:
Was it Marbury or KA who was accidentally bouncing passes off of teammate’s heads because they weren’t ready for the pass?
Yep, I could never decide if he or Kenny Anderson was the better guard. Kenny’s strength also showed well if you saw him in person. He had an extra gear when accelerating toward the basket that always seemed to leave the defender five steps behind.Marbury's elevation on jump shots was amazing
Isn't there a bronze statue of him in a park somewhere there?Marbury is a living basketball legend in China. One of, if not the most, admired players ever to play over there.
Between Marbury, Anderson, and Price, I’m hard pressed to pick one. Marbury and Anderson were both deadly on the dribble, while Price would just shoot you dead.Yep, I could never decide if he or Kenny Anderson was the better guard. Kenny’s strength also showed well if you saw him in person. He had an extra gear when accelerating toward the basket that always seemed to leave the defender five steps behind.
I still can’t figure out how he could make a jumper with that bounce! I use to try to do that when I say how much he would elevate and throw up a brick that could shatter the glass. LolMarbury's elevation on jump shots was amazing