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MARBURY SET TO GIVE BACK, MOVE ON

There is – finally – movement on a Stephon Marbury buyout, The Post has learned.

The banished Marbury told The Post yesterday his $1 million giveback is back on the table. Marbury said he’s waiting to hear back from Knicks president Donnie Walsh on his proposal.

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Marbury, who is training in Los Angeles, says he has a firm offer from at least one club, allowing him to change his negotiating stance for the first time in seven weeks. The Celtics are the leading candidates to sign Marbury, according to a source.

Marbury had taken the $1 million giveback off the table during their stormy Dec. 1 meeting. Marbury put it back in play because at least one team has now made a commitment to him, allowing him to make the $1 million back.

Walsh last offered Marbury to take $3 million less. Marbury has been told by Knicks officials the matter is in owner James Dolan’s hands and he’s been awaiting word for several days.

“I’m hoping,” Marbury told The Post. “I don’t know what the real reason would be if they didn’t take it. I can’t fight a billion-dollar company. I’ve been waiting nearly a week.”

During the Celtics’ trip to the Garden Jan. 4, Kevin Garnett said his former Minnesota teammate would be welcomed, calling him “one of the best point guards I’ve ever played with.”

Marbury attended Friday night’s Lakers-Orlando game in L.A. as a guest of Lakers executive Jeanie Buss. That Marbury is back training is a sign he feels Walsh may accept it.

However, Marbury also fears Dolan won’t accept his offer until after March 2, when he’d be no longer eligible for a playoff roster.

The Knicks could use the roster spot since they are still waiting on the disabled player exception before waiving Cuttino Mobley. The Knicks could sign a guard with Marbury’s roster spot to a 10-day contract.

marc.berman@nypost.com