Shawn Marion recently claimed he was a “better defender” than Draymond Green, and the Golden State Warriors forward didn’t take his comment lightly. “Draymond, I think I love his tenacity, energy, and heart, but I still think I was a way better defender than he was.
Warriors star Draymond Green did not hold back on Instagram this week after Shawn Marion, a 16-year league veteran and 4x All-Star, tried to make the case that he was a better defender.
Shawn Marion, known as "The Matrix," recently stirred up some debate by claiming that he was a better defender than Draymond Green, despite Green's widespread recognition as one of the premier defenders in the NBA today.
As is often the case whenever there are two great players in the league or for a particular franchise, there is always going to be debate over who is better.
The Phoenix Suns honored franchise legend Shawn Marion after Friday’s game against the New York Knicks, celebrating his career by inducting him into the Ring of Honor at Footprint Center.
Shawn Marion’s greatness over his time with the Phoenix Suns doesn’t need any type of certification. Those who know, know. But it sure helps with nights like Friday when he is inducted into the Suns Ring of Honor and has his No.
Former Phoenix Suns forward Shawn Marion is set to be the latest member of the team's Ring of Honor, with his official induction coming at the conclusion of Phoenix's Friday night battle with the New York Knicks. Prior to the game, Marion met with reporters about the special night.
Former Phoenix Suns legend Shawn Marion will be inducted into the Ring of Honor tonight. Finally. We didn’t know what to expect when the Phoenix Suns drafted Shawn Marion with the 9th overall pick in the 1999 NBA Draft.
Whenever an NBA player decides it is time to walk away from the game they love, it is a tough pill for that player and fans alike to swallow. For some, this could mean the end of the road as far as their playing days are concerned while others continue to play overseas or in another exhibition league like the Big 3.
Two former Dallas Mavericks – Amar'e Stoudemire (No. 32) and Shawn Marion (No. 31) – will have their jerseys retired for the Phoenix Suns, The Athletic reports.
As one Dallas Mavericks legend — Dirk Nowitzki — gets enshrined at the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame this summer, another one should eventually get the same treatment in the near future, at least, in our opinion.
Over the course of Shawn Marion’s 16-year NBA career, the versatile forward was named to four All-Star teams, earned two All-NBA selections and won a title as a member of the 2011 Mavericks team that upset LeBron James and the favored Heat.
Shawn Marion was brutally honest about former teammate Steve Nash's coaching future after being fired from the Brooklyn Nets. The Brooklyn Nets have finally moved on from head coach Steve Nash and are expected to bring in Nash's old assistant coach, Ime Udoka, into the role.
The Dallas Mavericks have not traditionally been major free agent destinations. While there have been attempts made to pursue some of the top names by preserving the salary cap space, it has never paid off for Dallas.
Shawn Marion was a 4-time NBA All-Star and an NBA champion with the Dallas Mavericks when he retired after a 15-year career in the league. Marion played
The second month of the year 2022 is set to be a memorable one for Dallas Mavericks and Wisconsin legend, Michael Finley. The assistant general manager
Shawn Marion raised a lot of eyebrows recently, after making a bold claim about his status among the greatest NBA players of all time. The former Phoenix
Some of the NBA's biggest stars, including Kyrie Irving, have made it known that they're unsure whether or not they want to resume the season amid the country's fight against systemic racism.
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