Stephon Marbury

American basketball player

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April 7 2025 Stephon Marbury married Chinese singer Wang Yuling in Philadelphia.
2023 Concluded his tenure as head coach of the Beijing Royal Fighters.
2023 Stephon Marbury divorced his wife Latasha.
November 15 2023 Marbury obtained Hong Kong residency under Category A, further solidifying his long-term connection to the region.
2020 During the COVID-19 pandemic, Marbury collaborated with a China supplier to sell millions of masks at cost to support first responders and hospital workers in New York City.
March 8 2020 Marbury urged NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to stop the 2019–2020 season, asserting that 'the game won't be fun if people die.' This request was made just three days prior to the first NBA player testing positive for the coronavirus, leading to the suspension of the season.
2019 A documentary about Marbury, titled 'A Kid from Coney Island,' was released.
June 24 2019 Stephon Marbury was named head coach of the Beijing Royal Fighters of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA), where he subsequently helped improve the team's performance.
2018 Stephon Marbury retired from professional basketball after playing in the Chinese Basketball Association.
2018 Retired from professional basketball after a successful career in the CBA, having won three CBA championships and made three CBA All-Star appearances.
February 11 2018 Marbury played his final game in the CBA, scoring 20 points in a 104–92 win over the Jiangsu Dragons, and announced his retirement from basketball.
2017 Marbury starred in his own autobiographical movie titled 'My Other Home,' featuring Jessica Jung.
2017 He won the award for Best New Actor at the 14th China Movie Channel Media Awards for his role in 'My Other Home.'
October 20 2017 Stephon Marbury reached an agreement to become the owner of the Beijing Lions of the China Arena Football League.
July 19 2017 Stephon Marbury announced that he would play for the Beijing Fly Dragons for his last season.
May 2017 Marbury expressed interest in assisting Big Baller Brand in forming a partnership with a Chinese sports apparel company.
April 24 2017 The Beijing Ducks officially parted ways with Stephon Marbury.
February 25 2017 Stephon Marbury announced his retirement from professional basketball, stating he would retire at the end of the 2017-18 CBA season.
2015 Won the CBA championship and was named Finals MVP.
2015 Stephon Marbury applied for and received a Chinese 'green card', becoming the fifth American basketball player to achieve this status in China.
March 22 2015 He secured his third CBA championship with the Beijing Ducks and earned his first official CBA Finals MVP award.
2014 Marbury appeared in the musical 'I Am Marbury,' which is allegorically based on his life.
2014 Marbury was recognized as one of the Top 10 Model Citizens for Beijing for his charitable work, becoming the first international citizen to receive this honor.
March 30 2014 Marbury won his second CBA championship with the Beijing Ducks.
2013 In the second game of the 2012–13 CBA season, Marbury achieved a personal milestone with 13 assists in a victory against the Jilin Northeast Tigers, marking his highest assists in a single game since joining the Ducks.
2012 Marbury led the Beijing Ducks to their first ever CBA Finals match-up against the Guangdong Southern Tigers, culminating in winning the CBA championship for the 2011–2012 season.
May 2012 A statue of Stephon Marbury was unveiled on the lawn of the MasterCard Center in Beijing, with Dennis Rodman speaking at the ceremony.
2011 Marbury was a starter in the 2011 CBA All-Star match, although his team did not qualify for the playoffs.
2011 Stephon Marbury and the Beijing Ducks started the 2011–2012 season with a remarkable 13–0 record.
2010 Marbury averaged 22.9 points, 9.5 assists, and 2.6 steals in 15 games with the Brave Dragons.
2010 Marbury participated in the CBA All-Star match, contributing 30 points and 10 assists for the North team, and won the MVP title for the All-Star game.
December 2010 Marbury left the Shanxi Zhongyu Brave Dragons.
December 2010 Stephon Marbury joined the Foshan Dralions in December 2010.
July 2010 Marbury agreed to a three-year deal to remain with the Shanxi Zhongyu Brave Dragons.
January 2010 Stephon Marbury signed with the Shanxi Zhongyu Brave Dragons of the Chinese Basketball Association.

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