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The Matrix is dead: Shawn Marion struggling with Toronto Raptors



March 22 09

Find a priest and call the funeral home because ‘The Matrix’ is dead.

(Sci-fi heads should realize I’m referencing the NBA player and not the movie, so, please, don’t expect an article on Morpheus or Neo. The lovely Trinity, well, that could be negotiated.)

Shawn Marion is no longer deserving of his nickname. His high-flying antics are a thing of the past, not because of diminished skill, but because of apathy. On Friday, Charlotte’s Gerald Wallace outworked the forward so badly in the first quarter that Toronto’s coaching staff quickly pulled him in favour of Joey Graham.

Wallace is talented. And he is motivated –the Bobcats are in the hunt for the eight seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs. This, however, shouldn’t have been a mismatch.

Unfortunately, it was. Wallace looked like the Marion of yesteryear, the player the Raptors hoped they acquired in February’s blockbuster trade. While Toronto’s current three-man looked like he wanted to be anywhere but the Air Canada Centre, finishing with a paltry four points and six rebounds in a 102-89 loss.

These stat lines have become too common for the former All-Star. Well, why has Marion declined?

Confidence is a funny thing, especially for someone as sensitive as Marion. Even during his Suns heyday, coaches, general managers, and teammates had to reassure him of his talent. But the constant trade rumours, fuelled by his ‘max’ contract, took its toll and Marion’s game declined last year before eventually getting shipped to Miami.

Phoenix was perfect. ‘Seven Seconds To Shoot’ masked Marion’s sub par ball handling and inability to create his own shot. Moreover, Steve Nash’s passing artificially inflated his scoring. Miami and Toronto aren’t running teams and lack an All-Star table-setter, so Marion has been exposed.

Interestingly enough, he hits free agency in July. And Marion will be taking a massive cut on his 17 million dollar per year salary. Part of this can be blamed on the declining economy. Most of this is on Marion, who has become a league enigma.

Right now, he’ll be lucky to fetch the Mid Level Exception. In July of 2003, Juwan Howard signed with Orlando for the MLE after his ‘max’ contract came off Denver’s books. Howard averaged 18 points and 8 rebounds on the season. Most importantly, he was a model citizen for the rebuilding Nuggets. Marion has done none of this.

Today, Marion posted 13 points and 14 rebounds in a win over the lowly Clippers. His numbers and effort were respectable. Still, much more is needed to reclaim ‘The Matrix’ moniker. 

Will Marion ever again become ’The Matrix’? Get at us in the comment box below and come back to HoopsVibe The Blog for more NBA Tidbits. Photo courtesy of phantroll.



6 Comments: The Matrix is dead: Shawn Marion struggling with Toronto (...)

Posted by

on 03.24.2009
a teams game shoudl be about its players, not a concept the gm thought up. only marion could be called a player that fits into a run and gun concept, all of the other half decent raptors players, bosh, bargnani, calderon are NOT. its time to realize the raptors are not a running team colangelo. .
Posted by
Chocobot
on 03.23.2009
Bosh the savior for Raps fans?! Please...the Raps have been dogged as one of the softest teams in the NBA and Bosh is one of the softest players we’ve had (With the exception of Carter of course)...yes he played well at the start of the season with some hint of "heart" and tenacity but when the going gets tough, Bosh bends like an undersized power forward trying to guard Shaq in the post. It’s time to trade Bosh and maybe Calderon while you can get something for them. Calderon, after being hyped up as one of the best guards in the leaque, is being exposed (injury notwithstanding) as a half court offesive set facilitator afraid of making certain plays in an effort to keep his pole position in the assist:turnover ratio category. I mean you got one of the best alley-oop players in the league in Marion but yet how many hook-ups have happened between the two?! Let’s face it Colangelo is an offense, run and gun minded GM so let’s commit to the style and develop the identity...stop fighting it, embrace it!!!! .
Posted by

on 03.23.2009
Get rid of Marion and Bosh .
Posted by
g gutta
on 03.22.2009
barely and upgrade over moon have you seen how moon has been playing in miami???you got a downgrade, moon wasn’t doing nothing for the raps this season for the raps i can see where you may get that, but he sure is for miami playing great D and knocking down the 3, marion is a bum at this point in his career its not going to get resurrected either, you should be singned next time for the bare mininum, to he decides if even possible for him to do something than just stand around and take up space .
Posted by

on 03.22.2009
For a variety of reasons, Marion hasn’t performed. The Raptors SHOULD Not re-sign him, he is barely an upgrade over Moon. This whole house must be torn down. Trade Bargnani as he is soft, look what TO did with Jake Voskuhl starting. And pray that Bosh stays. He is the Saviour for Rap fans and an elite player almost on par with KB, LeBron and D-Wade. All in all The Matrix movie and player are overrated .... .
Posted by
O.Sandor
on 03.22.2009
In response to an earlier poster: I write on the Raptors because I get every game on TV and have the ability to offer something. I do also try to mix it up (for example, I recently wrote on Denver and OKC, two smaller markets and younger teams to use your words). I will, however, keep your thoughts in mind. That said, please avoid commenting on a co-worker. Thanks for reading ... .

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