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On the eve of the regular-season opener, TNT's popular "Inside the NBA" analysts visited New York Monday and offered several pieces of pointed advice for the city's most prominent basketball citizen.
Read further at your own risk, Carmelo Anthony.
It began with Shaquille O'Neal suggesting the Knicks star "stop being satisfied with being mentioned after LeBron [James]. Him and LeBron are similar players, in my opinion. They're both strong, they're both physical, but it seems to me at times that he's satisfied with being mentioned behind LeBron."
Speaking at a luncheon to promote the new season -- and the show's visit to Flatiron Plaza in Manhattan Tuesday night -- O'Neal added, "If Carmelo wants to get past Miami, he needs to do more."
Then Kenny Smith chimed in by saying that though he "loves" Anthony and his game, he needs to evolve into the sort of star other players want to play with.
"That is what's missing, I think, from the Knicks and I think what's missing from Carmelo," Smith said. "It's the law of attraction. There aren't a lot of guys saying they want to come to New York and play here with this guy."
So, Charles Barkley, how might Anthony become the sort of player who attracts others? "Play a little defense and get a rebound every now and then," he said. "Pass the ball."
Later, he added that though he considers Anthony "the best offensive player in the NBA," that is not enough. "Guys don't want to play with a guy who doesn't pass the ball," he said.
Maybe we should Blame Jim Boheim and George Karl
playa2 wrote:http://www.newsday.com/sports/basketball...
On the eve of the regular-season opener, TNT's popular "Inside the NBA" analysts visited New York Monday and offered several pieces of pointed advice for the city's most prominent basketball citizen.
Read further at your own risk, Carmelo Anthony.
It began with Shaquille O'Neal suggesting the Knicks star "stop being satisfied with being mentioned after LeBron [James]. Him and LeBron are similar players, in my opinion. They're both strong, they're both physical, but it seems to me at times that he's satisfied with being mentioned behind LeBron."
Speaking at a luncheon to promote the new season -- and the show's visit to Flatiron Plaza in Manhattan Tuesday night -- O'Neal added, "If Carmelo wants to get past Miami, he needs to do more."
Then Kenny Smith chimed in by saying that though he "loves" Anthony and his game, he needs to evolve into the sort of star other players want to play with.
"That is what's missing, I think, from the Knicks and I think what's missing from Carmelo," Smith said. "It's the law of attraction. There aren't a lot of guys saying they want to come to New York and play here with this guy."
So, Charles Barkley, how might Anthony become the sort of player who attracts others? "Play a little defense and get a rebound every now and then," he said. "Pass the ball."
Later, he added that though he considers Anthony "the best offensive player in the NBA," that is not enough. "Guys don't want to play with a guy who doesn't pass the ball," he said.
I have been saying that all along!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tkf wrote:playa2 wrote:http://www.newsday.com/sports/basketball...
On the eve of the regular-season opener, TNT's popular "Inside the NBA" analysts visited New York Monday and offered several pieces of pointed advice for the city's most prominent basketball citizen.
Read further at your own risk, Carmelo Anthony.
It began with Shaquille O'Neal suggesting the Knicks star "stop being satisfied with being mentioned after LeBron [James]. Him and LeBron are similar players, in my opinion. They're both strong, they're both physical, but it seems to me at times that he's satisfied with being mentioned behind LeBron."
Speaking at a luncheon to promote the new season -- and the show's visit to Flatiron Plaza in Manhattan Tuesday night -- O'Neal added, "If Carmelo wants to get past Miami, he needs to do more."
Then Kenny Smith chimed in by saying that though he "loves" Anthony and his game, he needs to evolve into the sort of star other players want to play with.
"That is what's missing, I think, from the Knicks and I think what's missing from Carmelo," Smith said. "It's the law of attraction. There aren't a lot of guys saying they want to come to New York and play here with this guy."
So, Charles Barkley, how might Anthony become the sort of player who attracts others? "Play a little defense and get a rebound every now and then," he said. "Pass the ball."
Later, he added that though he considers Anthony "the best offensive player in the NBA," that is not enough. "Guys don't want to play with a guy who doesn't pass the ball," he said.
I have been saying that all along!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For me, the Knicks being this big attraction for players is overblown with or without Melo. You can say no one wants to come play with him but not many stars wanted to come here without him either. It took us giving Amare a contract no one else would have to get something out of that 2010 free agency.
melo is doing this to pump up the volume in his head. it's better to test the water, have teams bidding on you and rolling out red carpets, than to resign without the trumpets. the process will boost his ego and he will come in, drop buckets and take names like they are the women.
It's more than passing the ball. He's just not a winning basketball player. He's proven that. He is who is he. There's no reason to hate Melo... just accept this team will NEVER win a championship with him as their best player.
Dear Melo;
Kindly step on the court, let your game do the talking, keep your labrum from being further injured, and get those prissy f's to shut up. Thank you.
Love,
Allanfan20
Allanfan20 wrote:Dear Melo;
Kindly step on the court, let your game do the talking, keep your labrum from being further injured, and get those prissy f's to shut up. Thank you.
Love,
Allanfan20
THIS +1000
post.of.the.year (and the season hasnt even started yet
)
ActionJackson wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:Dear Melo;
Kindly step on the court, let your game do the talking, keep your labrum from being further injured, and get those prissy f's to shut up. Thank you.
Love,
Allanfan20
THIS +1000
post.of.the.year (and the season hasnt even started yet
)
He also has my permission to send KG a gut checl.
tkf wrote:playa2 wrote:http://www.newsday.com/sports/basketball...
On the eve of the regular-season opener, TNT's popular "Inside the NBA" analysts visited New York Monday and offered several pieces of pointed advice for the city's most prominent basketball citizen.
Read further at your own risk, Carmelo Anthony.
It began with Shaquille O'Neal suggesting the Knicks star "stop being satisfied with being mentioned after LeBron [James]. Him and LeBron are similar players, in my opinion. They're both strong, they're both physical, but it seems to me at times that he's satisfied with being mentioned behind LeBron."
Speaking at a luncheon to promote the new season -- and the show's visit to Flatiron Plaza in Manhattan Tuesday night -- O'Neal added, "If Carmelo wants to get past Miami, he needs to do more."
Then Kenny Smith chimed in by saying that though he "loves" Anthony and his game, he needs to evolve into the sort of star other players want to play with.
"That is what's missing, I think, from the Knicks and I think what's missing from Carmelo," Smith said. "It's the law of attraction. There aren't a lot of guys saying they want to come to New York and play here with this guy."
So, Charles Barkley, how might Anthony become the sort of player who attracts others? "Play a little defense and get a rebound every now and then," he said. "Pass the ball."
Later, he added that though he considers Anthony "the best offensive player in the NBA," that is not enough. "Guys don't want to play with a guy who doesn't pass the ball," he said.
I have been saying that all along!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
can i get an "AMEN?" fuck yeah
ActionJackson wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:Dear Melo;
Kindly step on the court, let your game do the talking, keep your labrum from being further injured, and get those prissy f's to shut up. Thank you.
Love,
Allanfan20
THIS +1000
post.of.the.year (and the season hasnt even started yet
)
This is why everybody is not built to play in NYC, especially for the Knicks.
Allanfan20 wrote:ActionJackson wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:Dear Melo;
Kindly step on the court, let your game do the talking, keep your labrum from being further injured, and get those prissy f's to shut up. Thank you.
Love,
Allanfan20
THIS +1000
post.of.the.year (and the season hasnt even started yet
)
He also has my permission to send KG a gut checl.
Papabear Says
I agree. Melo is a great player and probably the best that we will see in the next 10 years or more. But thats not what the haters want. They want a player to play a certain way, their way and Melo does not play the way they want him to play. They will tell half truths about Melo's stats. And one of them I call The Sean Hanity of basketball against the Knicks.
Ahh, the annual state of the Knicks address from Barkley...Good constructive criticism from Shaq and Kenny...Chuck still riding the Nets, huh, even after last year's disappointment...Boston looked ancient last year, lets see what Geritol can do..I hope Melo is listening...
Papabear wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:ActionJackson wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:Dear Melo;
Kindly step on the court, let your game do the talking, keep your labrum from being further injured, and get those prissy f's to shut up. Thank you.
Love,
Allanfan20
THIS +1000
post.of.the.year (and the season hasnt even started yet
)
He also has my permission to send KG a gut checl.
Papabear Says
I agree. Melo is a great player and probably the best that we will see in the next 10 years or more. But thats not what the haters want. They want a player to play a certain way, their way and Melo does not play the way they want him to play. They will tell half truths about Melo's stats. And one of them I call The Sean Hanity of basketball against the Knicks.
hmmm... shaq, kenny and barkley just completely underscored what has been said by a few people around here ever since the trade.
yet you mean to tell me they know nothing either.
koo-ky
dk7th wrote:Papabear wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:ActionJackson wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:Dear Melo;
Kindly step on the court, let your game do the talking, keep your labrum from being further injured, and get those prissy f's to shut up. Thank you.
Love,
Allanfan20
THIS +1000
post.of.the.year (and the season hasnt even started yet
)
He also has my permission to send KG a gut checl.
Papabear Says
I agree. Melo is a great player and probably the best that we will see in the next 10 years or more. But thats not what the haters want. They want a player to play a certain way, their way and Melo does not play the way they want him to play. They will tell half truths about Melo's stats. And one of them I call The Sean Hanity of basketball against the Knicks.
hmmm... shaq, kenny and barkley just completely underscored what has been said by a few people around here ever since the trade.
yet you mean to tell me they know nothing either.
koo-ky
While I agree with what they are saying they are not the most credible sources. Shaq is not an analyst, he is an entertainer, same with Barkley, they make people laugh, not come up with earth-shattering insights. Only one that consistently raises valid points is Kenny. It's funny how one quote from a clown like Barkley agreeing with them can send some into pure ecstasy...like your whole life has new meaning now or something.
Melo will always be a 2nd tier star. He's not a guy that leads you to titles. That's not a knock on him. It's just who he is. He's not a leader or a playmaker. He needs to play with a bigger star than him so he can be the 2nd option, not the first.
only winning shuts people up.
Knicks are a totally retarded franchise. They won the most games in what? 10 years? And in the offseason fire the GM and the player they sold the farm to get cant wait to test free agency and they rehire a guy who was such an epic failure its laughable.
Any mud anyone wants to sling at the Knicks is 100% justified.
When you follow a team run by Dolan this is par for the course. Straight shot! What a little toad for an owner we have
I must admit at times I catch myself speaking to the TV saying "Melo pass the ball", but he never had to pass wherever he's been. His college coach and 1st pro coach gave him the green light to think this way.
He must play along side a player that's a star like himself so that he can follow a lead.
Jason Kidd after running his SUV into a tree got the team starting off THE RIGHT WAY , but it didn't last.
This is why I loved the signing of Prigioni, he wanted to play the right way, but was just a rookie himself last yr under Woodson. We know how Woody treats freshmen , (I mean rookies).
Hardaway Jr will he break the mold of Red Holzman, I mean Mike Woodson ?
Whats he daying?
Melo asked to be here and its wrong to insinuate you gonna shop?
Nets are deep and if healthy, if chemistry happens they have the guns to beat miami?
Have them ranked higher than knicks?
And y'all bent out of shape?
Its what happens on the court that counts. I don't find anything wrong with whats being said.