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NBA player gets tattoo on head to advertise his brand
« on: July 23, 2008, 07:14:22 AM »


"Much like Mike Tyson, who went through a stretch of bizarre events and face ink, Knicks guard Stephon Marbury appears to have reached the point of no sane return by tattooing a Starbury logo on his freakin' head.   Deadspin's Daulerio thinks it's "probably as subtle as you can get for a head tattoo," and I can't disagree. I have a oddly-shaped mole on the back of my skull that looks exactly like that. It's uncanny."





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Re: NBA player gets tattoo on head to advertise his brand
« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2008, 05:50:13 PM »


"Much like Mike Tyson, who went through a stretch of bizarre events and face ink, Knicks guard Stephon Marbury appears to have reached the point of no sane return by tattooing a Starbury logo on his freakin' head.   Deadspin's Daulerio thinks it's "probably as subtle as you can get for a head tattoo," and I can't disagree. I have a oddly-shaped mole on the back of my skull that looks exactly like that. It's uncanny."
Head tats can be cool. But Marbury is one of the biggest A-holes in sports. Him and Isiah Thomas ruined the Knicks.
And Marbury has been a jerkoff wherever he has gone. So much talent...so little of everything else.


Shave your head.....free your mind.

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Re: NBA player gets tattoo on head to advertise his brand
« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2008, 07:36:52 PM »
Say what you want about Marbury but one thing that he did that I admire him for is come out with his Starbury line of shoes and clothing. Inexpensive, good quality stuff for the city kids whose parents can't afford the Nikes and Reeboks of the world.
He took some heat for this at first but the response in the cities where his gear is available has been fantastic.
I personally have two pairs of Starbury shoes in my closet and my 11 year old son loves the shoes and clothes.
Nothing costs more than $15.

He makes a very small percentage on each item sold.
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Re: NBA player gets tattoo on head to advertise his brand
« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2008, 01:39:38 AM »
Got nothing on:

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