One of the options the New York Knicks are considering regarding point guard Stephon Marbury is asking him to stay away until either the team can trade him or there is a contract buyout, the New York Daily News is reporting.

A buyout at this point is unlikely.

The move of restricting him from being around the team would only happen if Marbury became a distraction, which has not happened to this point.  Publicly, Marbury has refused to criticize his reduced role and even said Thursday, "Whatever they want to do is fine with me."

Coach Mike D'Antoni did not play Marbury at all in the Knicks' season opener against Miami, but that does not mean that he will not see the court tonight in Philadelphia.  D'Antoni suggested not playing Marbury is a move towards developing for the future, which will not include the former All-Star.

"It's what is best for the Knicks and our future," D'Antoni said. "I have to do that."