Knicks · ReDecision (page 1)

Nalod @ 7/31/2013 8:02 AM
http://dimemag.com/2013/07/stephen-a-smi...

While filling as the host of the Michael K. Show on ESPN Radio earlier today, Stephen A. Smith dropped a bit of a bombshell for New York Knicks fans. HOOPSWORLD’s Tommy Beer notified us by tweeting Smith’s rumors about LeBron James possibly coming to the Knicks not this summer, but next.

Would this have any connection to the report of the Knicks offering Carmelo Anthony the chance to pick his teammates in 2015? It’s possible, but more than likely unrelated… since the sources are from two distinctly different corners.

LeBron flirted with the Big Apple in the summer of 2010, when most pundits believed his destination was either Manhattan or staying in Cleveland (South Beach swooped in at the last minute). New York fans grew so attached to the idea that shirts like this one were commonplace. Even up until the night of “The Decision,” the Knicks were a key player in the LeBron sweepstakes.

Because of that, no one should downplay this rumor just because it’s New York and they love a good story, or because it’s Stephen A. and he’s known to say some wild things. LeBron’s reported infatuation with being the country’s biggest star could lead him to consider New York, the country’s biggest city.

gunsnewing @ 7/31/2013 8:25 AM
Not falling for this again. Certainly not listening to the new york medias opinions regarding lebrons intentions. Lebron blew his chance at cementing his legacy in New York with just 1 frickin ring that would mean more than 7 rings after colluding with other stars. Which I remind people Michael Jeffrey Jordan did not do
ChuckBuck @ 7/31/2013 8:38 AM
LOLOLOLOL

Lebron coming to the Knicks, what a hoot!

It's 2010 all over again!

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.

nyk4ever @ 7/31/2013 9:04 AM
yeah this is kinda silly. im so sick how the media drives things like this - we're seriously going to have to listen to all this shit all over again.
franco12 @ 7/31/2013 9:32 AM
if he really means it, he can always sign for the vet minimum
Knixkik @ 7/31/2013 9:56 AM
This would only start to become a realistic possibility if Lebron does not opt out next summer. There is no point in speculating until that happens.
Bonn1997 @ 7/31/2013 9:57 AM
Worst case scenario, I'm sure he'll come here in 2025
Jmpasq @ 7/31/2013 10:15 AM
Not happening although it would cement his legacy as the greatest ever if he ended the Knicks futility
SupremeCommander @ 7/31/2013 10:17 AM
I personally think him going back to Cleveland is more plausible if he decides to make a move. I will say though that LBJ + Melo would be one of the greatest 1, 2s in league history. Plus, imagine what winning in NYC would do for his legacy
sealy @ 7/31/2013 10:30 AM
SupremeCommander wrote:I personally think him going back to Cleveland is more plausible if he decides to make a move. I will say though that LBJ + Melo would be one of the greatest 1, 2s in league history. Plus, imagine what winning in NYC would do for his legacy

F him. I'd prefer watching the Knicks knocking out whichever team he's on...

gunsnewing @ 7/31/2013 10:32 AM
Bonn1997 wrote:Worst case scenario, I'm sure he'll come here in 2025

LOL VET MIN
arkrud @ 7/31/2013 10:38 AM
If Melo will opt out and go to LA-land it is a possibility.
But only if LA will not snatch both of them and we will get Kobe to join MSG senior community for pre-retirement money.
Bonn1997 @ 7/31/2013 10:38 AM
gunsnewing wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:Worst case scenario, I'm sure he'll come here in 2025

LOL VET MIN

No, I was thinking 5 year 100 mil
gunsnewing @ 7/31/2013 10:45 AM
arkrud wrote:If Melo will opt out and go to LA-land it is a possibility.
But only if LA will not snatch both of them and we will get Kobe to join MSG senior community for pre-retirement money.

Melo goes home to LA it will be to the Clippers to join Chris Paul and Blake not to be Kobe's caddy

SupremeCommander @ 7/31/2013 10:49 AM
sealy wrote:
SupremeCommander wrote:I personally think him going back to Cleveland is more plausible if he decides to make a move. I will say though that LBJ + Melo would be one of the greatest 1, 2s in league history. Plus, imagine what winning in NYC would do for his legacy

F him. I'd prefer watching the Knicks knocking out whichever team he's on...

I want to agree with you - I really do... but he's already won and I still hate Pat the Rat

Bonn1997 @ 7/31/2013 10:54 AM
sealy wrote:
SupremeCommander wrote:I personally think him going back to Cleveland is more plausible if he decides to make a move. I will say though that LBJ + Melo would be one of the greatest 1, 2s in league history. Plus, imagine what winning in NYC would do for his legacy

F him. I'd prefer watching the Knicks knocking out whichever team he's on...


You live in a fantasy land
sealy @ 7/31/2013 11:08 AM
Bonn1997 wrote:
sealy wrote:
SupremeCommander wrote:I personally think him going back to Cleveland is more plausible if he decides to make a move. I will say though that LBJ + Melo would be one of the greatest 1, 2s in league history. Plus, imagine what winning in NYC would do for his legacy

F him. I'd prefer watching the Knicks knocking out whichever team he's on...


You live in a fantasy land

Why? Did I predict the Knicks beating him?

He's the greatest right now, but guys act like he's unbeatable all the sudden.

If it wasn't for Pop's lineup blunder and Manu playing like manure, people would be talking about how the King blew it.

Nalod @ 7/31/2013 11:13 AM
Some of you sound like some timid scorned lovers afraid of commitment!

Damn girls, I know we all wanted the dude and he handled it awful creating a public relations nightmare but this dude is welcome to be a knick anytime he wants. We not talking Jordan cuz that legacy is cemented, but we talking about the best player on the planet at the moment!

Melo tried to get "colude" with Paul and if he did, you think we'd hold that against him?

Im sure we'd all rather the knicks man up and draft stars and brand them "knicks for life" and hold them icons if they are able to deliver us to the promise land. Jordan and Pippen were stars in a different era with different economics.

This is amazing:

Jordans salary with Bulls

1984-85 - $550,000
1985-86 - $630,000
1986-87 - $737,500
1987-88 - $845,000
1988-89 - $2,000,000
1989-90 - $2,250,000
1990-91 - $2,500,000
1991-92 - $3,250,000
1992-93 - $4,000,000
1993-94 - $4,000,000
1994-95 - $3,850,000
1995-96 - $3,850,000
1996-97 - $30,140,000
1997-98 - $33,140,000

After his divorce he is still worth about $650 million.

My point? Maybe in the present CBA Jordan, or Pippen would have left in order to get paid market value. NObody gets 30mm per and we talking 15 years after the fact!!!!!!

Back to Melo and Lebron.

Lets assume Lebron is a bit smarter so I doubt he is going to do another "The Decison" so the whole "Boo Hoo Im a knick fan......Fool me once shame on you.........Blah blah" is a waste of time. Those two want to collude in NYC thats fine. Rather here than with Lakers!

I would agree that Cleveland makes more sense as they should be pretty good in two years and he can redeem himself with the good folks in Cleveland. The prodigal son returns!

It makes sense that he will keep it all under wraps nice and tight to protect his brand, not protect knick fans emotions.

Nalod @ 7/31/2013 11:16 AM
sealy wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:
sealy wrote:
SupremeCommander wrote:I personally think him going back to Cleveland is more plausible if he decides to make a move. I will say though that LBJ + Melo would be one of the greatest 1, 2s in league history. Plus, imagine what winning in NYC would do for his legacy

F him. I'd prefer watching the Knicks knocking out whichever team he's on...


You live in a fantasy land

Why? Did I predict the Knicks beating him?

He's the greatest right now, but guys act like he's unbeatable all the sudden.

If it wasn't for Pop's lineup blunder and Manu playing like manure, people would be talking about how the King blew it.

What you saw was Lebron nearly single handedly exerting his will to lead them to a back to back. Miami after Lebron is not that good. They were beatable for sure, but they didn't lose did they? Spurs nearly pulled it off, but they did not.

ChuckBuck @ 7/31/2013 11:22 AM
The King. The Chosen one. Coming to NY.


Yea, right. Deal with a cynical a$shole fanbase like us, with a chip or bust pressure plate hanging on his head? Don't think so.

Believe it when I see it.

gunsnewing @ 7/31/2013 11:23 AM
Nalod wrote:Some of you sound like some timid scorned lovers afraid of commitment!

Damn girls, I know we all wanted the dude and he handled it awful creating a public relations nightmare but this dude is welcome to be a knick anytime he wants. We not talking Jordan cuz that legacy is cemented, but we talking about the best player on the planet at the moment!

Melo tried to get "colude" with Paul and if he did, you think we'd hold that against him?

Im sure we'd all rather the knicks man up and draft stars and brand them "knicks for life" and hold them icons if they are able to deliver us to the promise land. Jordan and Pippen were stars in a different era with different economics.

This is amazing:

Jordans salary with Bulls

1984-85 - $550,000
1985-86 - $630,000
1986-87 - $737,500
1987-88 - $845,000
1988-89 - $2,000,000
1989-90 - $2,250,000
1990-91 - $2,500,000
1991-92 - $3,250,000
1992-93 - $4,000,000
1993-94 - $4,000,000
1994-95 - $3,850,000
1995-96 - $3,850,000
1996-97 - $30,140,000
1997-98 - $33,140,000

After his divorce he is still worth about $650 million.

My point? Maybe in the present CBA Jordan, or Pippen would have left in order to get paid market value. NObody gets 30mm per and we talking 15 years after the fact!!!!!!

Back to Melo and Lebron.

Lets assume Lebron is a bit smarter so I doubt he is going to do another "The Decison" so the whole "Boo Hoo Im a knick fan......Fool me once shame on you.........Blah blah" is a waste of time. Those two want to collude in NYC thats fine. Rather here than with Lakers!

I would agree that Cleveland makes more sense as they should be pretty good in two years and he can redeem himself with the good folks in Cleveland. The prodigal son returns!

It makes sense that he will keep it all under wraps nice and tight to protect his brand, not protect knick fans emotions.

Melo is not on the same planet as Lebron. Questions of n a legacy do not apply to Melo. The best player on the planet colluding to win fake championships is weak

Page 1 of 3