Well...I'm glad someone said it.
if quote is accurate and in context, that's delusional.
Its not their bailout plan, its who they are, and what he insists on. Anyone daring to suggest otherwise (see; MDA, Lin, even Amare) shall be banished - either outright, or, by Melo refusing to play with them
Is Melo now also complaining about ISOMelo? Is he on our side now. lol
Knicks22 wrote:
if quote is accurate and in context, that's delusional.Its not their bailout plan, its who they are, and what he insists on. Anyone daring to suggest otherwise (see; MDA, Lin, even Amare) shall be banished - either outright, or, by Melo refusing to play with them
bingo!!!! this guy continues to show why some of us thinks he is a bafoon!!
Wow. One of those head scratcher type comments.
Knicks22 wrote:
if quote is accurate and in context, that's delusional.Its not their bailout plan, its who they are, and what he insists on. Anyone daring to suggest otherwise (see; MDA, Lin, even Amare) shall be banished - either outright, or, by Melo refusing to play with them
The question is how to bailout bailout?
I guess I'm the only one who took it as a positive. Acknowledging it and saying it in the media is at least a step in the right direction.
Could be a positive. Even though he is calling for the ball, they don't have to pass it to him. Seemed to work well against Brooklyn and Orlando.
probably a light went up in his head saying he has to prolong his career and get banged around less. just move without the ball man and get easy opportunities take a page out Kobe's book since he is all buddy buddy with him.
I think that's him massaging his own ego by him saying "hey, i'm superman when all else fails... And then I will jack up 3s with 3 guys in my face as opposed to taking it to the hole or swinging it and reestablishing.
TeamBall wrote:I guess I'm the only one who took it as a positive. Acknowledging it and saying it in the media is at least a step in the right direction.
Agree.