Stephon Marbury's Iconic NYC Basketball Origin Story that Inspired Hollywood Blockbuster

He Got Game is revered as a cult classic, but very few people know who inspired the incredible Spike Lee film, and it was none other than Coney Island's own Stephon Marbury. His NYC origins story is something movies are made of. #stephonmarbury #spikelee
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  • @ericcaesar5457
    @ericcaesar5457

    When he said he can shoot from half court... he's not lying...i saw him play in high school & he was hitting from half court with ease... he also jumped higher than anyone I've ever seen shooting a jump shot... he was that dude in high school..definitely a complete point guard...

  • @aarondeluca5888
    @aarondeluca5888

    Melo , I’m born and raised my entire 34 years in Syracuse. My dad got our first season tickets in 2003 when we found out you were coming. You changed our city forever. Im also a knicks fan and followed your career from start to finish and I watch every episode of this show. Thank you for everything.

  • @jasonisaac9614
    @jasonisaac9614

    I played against Steph in high school. At that moment, I realized I am terrible at basketball and any naive hoop dreams i had died that day

  • @karanjamuigai478
    @karanjamuigai478

    "It's a reason why I did what I did for my community and giving back. I didn't give back because thats what I'm supposed to do, I gave back because thats what I felt like I wanted somebody else to do."

  • @TheSportsandFilmFellowship
    @TheSportsandFilmFellowship

    I still feel like HE GOT GAME is about him!! No one can tell me different 😂 my favorite movie

  • @russellross172
    @russellross172

    Bro Steph a real project kid incinerator pissy staircase....NBA Legend

  • @EffDinero8
    @EffDinero8

    Lavar Ball followed the Marbury blueprint ...

  • @deebrown1113
    @deebrown1113

    ✨✨✨✨✨✨🤣NYC life 🍎

  • @jams1953
    @jams1953

    I love the way these dudes just sit back and listen. Very few interruptions and really take in the info and articulate! Mad props to y’all…… 💪🏼

  • @gothamlob5706
    @gothamlob5706

    Went to Madison high school and first say Steph play when he was 14 as a freshman and even at that age he was unreal ..shot creation , speed , court vision was elite…unreal talent

  • @SIAVRDADH
    @SIAVRDADH

    I remember when I 1st heard this quote it was from Steph aka starberry “tough times don’t last for ever tough ppl do”

  • @nolaboyteroylee9794
    @nolaboyteroylee9794

    I'm 45 years old & I Always Thought that @StephonMarbury @ZabSuperJudah and @ FredroStar were Related and it's Crazy they all are Around the same Age and Raised in

  • @ariesmike26
    @ariesmike26

    During the time when I was in high school and playing high school basketball Stephon Marbury, Felipe Lopez, Kareem Reid, Shammgod Wells was the talk of all of NYC high school basketball in the early-mid 90’s.

  • @orlandeuce6567
    @orlandeuce6567

    ALL THOSE DAMN TROPHIES HE GOT

  • @Tstacks773
    @Tstacks773

    Ok that title was misleading lol but I still rock with yall lmao

  • @mooraboriginal8032
    @mooraboriginal8032

    The legend Starbury 💯

  • @davidvickers8425
    @davidvickers8425

    starbury website is offline i wish he was still selling shoes. His son is playing highschool level, he was an awesome pointguard already at 8 years old, maybe not the last time we hear the marbury name?

  • @KawaiiParker
    @KawaiiParker

    We needed this interview! Star-Bury

  • @kincamell2
    @kincamell2

    Gratitude for sharing.

  • @jushawaynesmith4979
    @jushawaynesmith4979

    First time I saw him play at the Rucker for the first time. I heard of him. But he was definitely pulling from half court with ease