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Han DeJun Dunks on Stephon Marbury In CBA Game

Well, it looks like Stephon Marbury had a bit of rough day. The longtime journeyman who played for the New Jersey Nets for three seasons and the New York Knicks for five seasons, has been in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) since 2010.

He currently plays for the Beijing Ducks and they were taking on the Liaoning Flying Leopards for the 2014-15 CBA playoffs. And late in a close game, the 6’2″ Stephon was posterized by the 7’1″ 320-pound “Chinese Shaq,” aka Han DeJun. It is not even fair as DeJun goes easily over him and Marbury hits the floor hard, resulting in a ridiculous moment that should be immortalized on Sportscenter.

But Marbury got the last laugh, scoring 36 points and helping his team overcome a 14-point deficit to win the game 111-110. This win tied the playoff series at 2-2.

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