Knicks · Woodson to Melo: Stop talking free agency... (page 1)

holfresh @ 10/17/2013 3:21 PM
BALTIMORE -- Mike Woodson wants Carmelo Anthony to focus on the Knicks this season, not on his pending free agency.

"If he's going to test it, he's got to test it. That's on him," Woodson said on Thursday. "But at this point he's got to worry about this season and this season only because that's what's staring him in the face."

Anthony has indicated that he will opt out of the final season of his contract with the Knicks and test free agency this summer.

He said earlier this season that he wouldn't discuss his plans for the summer. But he addressed the topic on Thursday after a New York Observer story quoted Anthony as saying he wants to be a free agent.

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"It's definitely an opportunity that I'm willing to explore and experience," Anthony said on Thursday. "That not whatsoever means that I'm not coming back to New York or I don't want to be here in New York. So I don't want nobody to get that impression."

Woodson doesn't think Anthony's pending free agency will be a distraction this season. And he hopes it doesn't impact Anthony's performance on the court.

"It shouldn't weigh on him. Melo's going to be fine. He's put himself in a great position. ... We're expecting big things from Melo. It's been that way since I've been here and it's not going to change," the coach said. "He's a major centerpiece of what we've done here the last few years I've been here. That's important. (His performance) weighs heavily on this season."

Woodson had said that he thinks Anthony won't ditch the Knicks in free agency.

"I don't see him leaving. That's just my thought," Woodson said.

Anthony has two years remaining on his contract but can opt out of the final season, worth $23.3 million.

If he decides to opt out, Anthony can make more money if he re-signs with the Knicks instead of another suitor. With the Knicks, he could ink a a five-year contract worth $129,135,806. If he signs with another team, the maximum he can earn is $95,897,372 over four years, according to calculations by ESPN salary-cap expert Larry Coon. Those numbers are based on the assumption Anthony, one of the top scorers in the NBA, will sign a max contract.

The Knicks can begin negotiations with Anthony on an extension in February. But if Anthony decides to opt out, New York will likely have plenty of competition for his services.

ESPN.com reported over the summer that the Los Angeles Lakers would target Anthony and LeBron James in the summer of 2014 if both stars decide to explore free agency.
Other teams with the requisite cap space would surely target Anthony as well. The 10-year veteran led the NBA in scoring last season with 28.7 points per game.

Some have speculated that Anthony would consider leaving New York after this season if the Knicks failed to make it out of the second round of the playoffs in 2013-14. In Anthony's first year in New York, following the blockbuster 2011 trade that brought him to the Big Apple, the Knicks were swept in the first round.

Last season, Anthony led the Knicks to their first postseason series win in 13 years. New York lost to Indiana.

Thus far, Anthony has declined to elaborate on how the team's performance this season may impact his decision.

He was asked late last month how he would define a "successful" season for the Knicks.

"I'm not going to put that pressure on myself or our guys to say that it's championship or bust," Anthony said. "I don't want to put a cap on what's a successful season or what's a failure [of a] season for us."

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yellowboy90 @ 10/17/2013 3:25 PM
wasn't the observer interview done in mid-september and it's only coming out now?
holfresh @ 10/17/2013 3:28 PM
yellowboy90 wrote:wasn't the observer interview done in mid-september and it's only coming out now?

Right...Isola on ESPN radio right now saying that interview with the Observer was done before training camp..Then in training camp, Melo announced no more discussion on the topic...So this interview was done a while ago but Woodson it seems wanted to throw water on it just in case...

Bonn1997 @ 10/17/2013 3:57 PM
"It's definitely an opportunity that I'm willing to explore and experience," Anthony said on Thursday. "That not whatsoever means that I'm not coming back to New York or I don't want to be here in New York. So I don't want nobody to get that impression."

Wait, so that means he does want people to get the impression that he's leaving!
skeng @ 10/17/2013 4:02 PM
Bonn1997 wrote:
"It's definitely an opportunity that I'm willing to explore and experience," Anthony said on Thursday. "That not whatsoever means that I'm not coming back to New York or I don't want to be here in New York. So I don't want nobody to get that impression."

Wait, so that means he does want people to get the impression that he's leaving!

Melo's all about that double negative.. hahaha

StarksEwing1 @ 10/17/2013 5:54 PM
To be honest i wouldnt be sad if he left. Melo is what he is. he is a top scorer however the other aspects of his game are flawed as well as his playoff record. I wouldnt give him a bloated contract that may hamstring us like during the isiah thomas days
Papabear @ 10/17/2013 6:17 PM
StarksEwing1 wrote:To be honest i wouldnt be sad if he left. Melo is what he is. he is a top scorer however the other aspects of his game are flawed as well as his playoff record. I wouldnt give him a bloated contract that may hamstring us like during the isiah thomas days

Papabear Says

Who are you going to get to take his place? Names please.

Dagger @ 10/17/2013 6:20 PM
Papabear wrote:
StarksEwing1 wrote:To be honest i wouldnt be sad if he left. Melo is what he is. he is a top scorer however the other aspects of his game are flawed as well as his playoff record. I wouldnt give him a bloated contract that may hamstring us like during the isiah thomas days

Papabear Says

Who are you going to get to take his place? Names please.

Kyrie in 2014 would be an improvement in my opinion. But I'm
Not sure we can pry him from the Cavs. Maybe through a trade.

Papabear @ 10/17/2013 6:23 PM
Dagger wrote:
Papabear wrote:
StarksEwing1 wrote:To be honest i wouldnt be sad if he left. Melo is what he is. he is a top scorer however the other aspects of his game are flawed as well as his playoff record. I wouldnt give him a bloated contract that may hamstring us like during the isiah thomas days

Papabear Says

Who are you going to get to take his place? Names please.

Kyrie in 2014 would be an improvement in my opinion. But I'm
Not sure we can pry him from the Cavs. Maybe through a trade.


Papabear Says

Bing Bing bing wrong. He is not coming to New york.

Dagger @ 10/17/2013 6:27 PM
Papabear wrote:
Dagger wrote:
Papabear wrote:
StarksEwing1 wrote:To be honest i wouldnt be sad if he left. Melo is what he is. he is a top scorer however the other aspects of his game are flawed as well as his playoff record. I wouldnt give him a bloated contract that may hamstring us like during the isiah thomas days

Papabear Says

Who are you going to get to take his place? Names please.

Kyrie in 2014 would be an improvement in my opinion. But I'm
Not sure we can pry him from the Cavs. Maybe through a trade.


Papabear Says

Bing Bing bing wrong. He is not coming to New york.

I didn't realize you and him were so close. Are you part of his "inner circle"?

StarksEwing1 @ 10/17/2013 6:36 PM
Papabear wrote:
StarksEwing1 wrote:To be honest i wouldnt be sad if he left. Melo is what he is. he is a top scorer however the other aspects of his game are flawed as well as his playoff record. I wouldnt give him a bloated contract that may hamstring us like during the isiah thomas days

Papabear Says

Who are you going to get to take his place? Names please.

I dont hate the guy or anything. However i am very weary of overpaying a player into his mid 30's when we havent had any real playoff success with him either
dk7th @ 10/17/2013 7:30 PM
Dagger wrote:
Papabear wrote:
Dagger wrote:
Papabear wrote:
StarksEwing1 wrote:To be honest i wouldnt be sad if he left. Melo is what he is. he is a top scorer however the other aspects of his game are flawed as well as his playoff record. I wouldnt give him a bloated contract that may hamstring us like during the isiah thomas days

Papabear Says

Who are you going to get to take his place? Names please.

Kyrie in 2014 would be an improvement in my opinion. But I'm
Not sure we can pry him from the Cavs. Maybe through a trade.


Papabear Says

Bing Bing bing wrong. He is not coming to New york.

I didn't realize you and him were so close. Are you part of his "inner circle"?

yes he is... that is, when the ursine god is not preoccupied polishing his caddy rims, sipping hennessey, and studying the sex positions by astrological sign on his blacklight poster.

EnySpree @ 10/17/2013 8:52 PM
Melo can't ignore a question. That's how he is built. He keeps it real to a fault. He gave a honest answer. Nothing wrong with what he said. When he says he wants to win a championship here I believe him....

I believe he will sit with management and discuss how they will go about building a team at the start of the off season...there is a lot of help out there for him....a plan needs to be drafted. Melo needs heavy insight to get him to sign on the dotted line....all that is fair.

Moonangie @ 10/17/2013 9:02 PM
StarksEwing1 wrote:To be honest i wouldnt be sad if he left. Melo is what he is. he is a top scorer however the other aspects of his game are flawed as well as his playoff record. I wouldnt give him a bloated contract that may hamstring us like during the isiah thomas days

+1. Great scorer, but over-rated player. Rather have a 2-way player who is a top ten scorer than a guy like Melo. Plus, his scoring title is NOT based on efficiency.

Papabear @ 10/17/2013 10:41 PM
Papabear Says

If Melo opps out and don't resign we a screwed. I know this is what the haters want. However they keep saying we can rebuild. When have the knicks rebuilt? If Melo left we will become a lottery team with no picks. The only way for us to get another star will be for Melo to resign. With him resigning he will attract other stars. If he leaves nothing but over paid has beens will come here.

StarksEwing1 @ 10/17/2013 10:43 PM
Papabear wrote:Papabear Says

If Melo opps out and don't resign we a screwed. I know this is what the haters want. However they keep saying we can rebuild. When have the knicks rebuilt? If Melo left we will become a lottery team with no picks. The only way for us to get another star will be for Melo to resign. With him resigning he will attract other stars. If he leaves nothing but over paid has beens will come here.

I like melo but To be fair we werent going very far with Melo in the playoffs anyway. His career playoff record isnt good
Papabear @ 10/17/2013 10:45 PM
Dagger wrote:
Papabear wrote:
Dagger wrote:
Papabear wrote:
StarksEwing1 wrote:To be honest i wouldnt be sad if he left. Melo is what he is. he is a top scorer however the other aspects of his game are flawed as well as his playoff record. I wouldnt give him a bloated contract that may hamstring us like during the isiah thomas days

Papabear Says

Who are you going to get to take his place? Names please.

Kyrie in 2014 would be an improvement in my opinion. But I'm
Not sure we can pry him from the Cavs. Maybe through a trade.


Papabear Says

Bing Bing bing wrong. He is not coming to New york.

I didn't realize you and him were so close. Are you part of his "inner circle"?


Papabear Says

Why woul'd he come to New York? We have no draft picks we will have no Melo and we will be in a rebuild mode. He can get his money from any team with cap space and another star player.

Papabear @ 10/17/2013 10:59 PM
StarksEwing1 wrote:
Papabear wrote:
StarksEwing1 wrote:To be honest i wouldnt be sad if he left. Melo is what he is. he is a top scorer however the other aspects of his game are flawed as well as his playoff record. I wouldnt give him a bloated contract that may hamstring us like during the isiah thomas days

Papabear Says

Who are you going to get to take his place? Names please.

I dont hate the guy or anything. However i am very weary of overpaying a player into his mid 30's when we havent had any real playoff success with him either

Papabear Says

What choice do we have?? Rebuild?? no draft Picks? 40 years of nothing. What make you think that Dolan will change?? Melo is as good as it's gonna get. Now because of Melo our only hope is that if we really think that Melo won't resign after he opts out we will have to trade for first round picks this season but no one really knows what he will do. If Melo leaves this team after all we gave up which really ain't that much to get him except for picks I will be very disappointed.

Papabear @ 10/17/2013 11:04 PM
Moonangie wrote:
StarksEwing1 wrote:To be honest i wouldnt be sad if he left. Melo is what he is. he is a top scorer however the other aspects of his game are flawed as well as his playoff record. I wouldnt give him a bloated contract that may hamstring us like during the isiah thomas days

+1. Great scorer, but over-rated player. Rather have a 2-way player who is a top ten scorer than a guy like Melo. Plus, his scoring title is NOT based on efficiency.


Papabear Says

Who? Who? Who are you gonna get? You talk a big game but tell me who can we get? Who is coming to the Knicks after Melo is gone? give me some names 2 way players who would love to come to New York

fishmike @ 10/18/2013 8:15 AM
Papabear wrote:
StarksEwing1 wrote:
Papabear wrote:
StarksEwing1 wrote:To be honest i wouldnt be sad if he left. Melo is what he is. he is a top scorer however the other aspects of his game are flawed as well as his playoff record. I wouldnt give him a bloated contract that may hamstring us like during the isiah thomas days

Papabear Says

Who are you going to get to take his place? Names please.

I dont hate the guy or anything. However i am very weary of overpaying a player into his mid 30's when we havent had any real playoff success with him either

Papabear Says

What choice do we have?? Rebuild?? no draft Picks? 40 years of nothing. What make you think that Dolan will change?? Melo is as good as it's gonna get. Now because of Melo our only hope is that if we really think that Melo won't resign after he opts out we will have to trade for first round picks this season but no one really knows what he will do. If Melo leaves this team after all we gave up which really ain't that much to get him except for picks I will be very disappointed.

if watching a first or if we get lucky 2nd round exit every year is as good as its gonna get youve really set the bar low. Maybe Im spoiled being a Giants/Yankees fan also but the goal should be title. With Melo the goal is ticket sales and advertising revenue for MSG.

Everyone knows how this will play out. Melo will opt out. Knicks will resign him. He will make his $25mm a year, Knicks will win their 48-52 games a year and get bounced in the first round when our star shoots 10-35 half the games, averages 30 points and cries because he has to do it all himself. We have seen this script for a decade plus now.

Its almost cute how some think its going to be different year after year, but papabear knows better as he mentions above.

Why try to draft and build? Just take your playof berth every year and be happy. Titles are for the Spurs or the Heat or the Bulls or the Lakers or franchises who actually build teams to win them, not just generate advertising revenue on their cable stations.

franco12 @ 10/18/2013 9:29 AM
Unless you'rr Lebron or in your prime Kobe, MJ or Duncan, there is no sane way an organization should lock up as much as their cap into one player in today's NBA with the current CBA.

That goes for Melo and about every other player you could mention playing right now.

And that goes double for a player who will be the wrong side of thirty.

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