Stephon Marbury isn't done taking shots at the Knicks and coach Mike D'Antoni.

"I was the person everyone wanted to blame," Marbury told The New York Post. "When I was there, it was always my fault. But it's not one person. It's a team, a coach, an organization."

Marbury was banished by D'Antoni at the start of last season.

"You can't trick Knick fans for too long," he said. "When things aren't put on the table from the beginning, it's difficult to go forward. Being a straight shooter is what it's about. If you can't be straight, people can't respect it. I have no more qualms with him but he's a BS artist."

Marbury says that D'Antoni indicated that he would be a key player in his system.

"D'Antoni told me in a phone conversation the second day he got the job, 'If [you] stay in great shape, in our offense you can average 30 points,' " Marbury said. "I was excited. But I was bamboozled."