WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- Stephon Marbury
Friday was suspended one game by the New York Knicks after he refused to play
this week in Detroit.
Marbury was also docked nearly 400,000 U.S. dollars
in salary.
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New York Knicks guard Stephon Marbury
hangs his head seconds before the end of their NBA game loss to the
Toronto Raptors at Madison Square Garden in New York January 11, 2008.
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Marbury said coach Mike D'Antoni never ordered him to
play in Wednesday's 110-96 loss.
Marbury will not be paid when he sits out Saturday's
home game against Golden State and will lose an additional game's pay. He earns
approximately 21 million in salary this year, drawing about 190,000 a game.
Marbury was not in D'Antoni's plans after the coach
was hired, but trades and injuries have left the Knicks short-handed. After two
trades last week, Marbury suited up at Milwaukee but declined to play. At the
time, D'Antoni said he wasn't angry and didn't consider the decision
insubordination.
On Wednesday, however, guard Nate Robinson missed the
game with a groin strain, but Marbury was not in uniform.