Knicks · Melo on Melo: I make un-smart basketball decisions (page 4)
Denver's model with 2 coaches who were probably
Worse than Karl, while taking on
Loads of past scrub primes players
Calling ourselves contenders//////rotfolol!
F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I accept that I will never like Carmelo Anthony. I will root for the team of course but I look forward to the day he is off the team. Hopefully before the 5yrs are upI like melo and i do defend him quite a bit i just dont think you can win a title with him as the main guy. This isnt a criticism because very few players can do that. I think Melo can be a big part of winning a title but he needs to play with someone who is a better overall player, im not talking about a better scorer just another guy who is very good at all phases of the gameLike who? and please be realistic when you come up with a name.
Prime Chauncy Billups would do and did.
That's unrealistic because billups is retired, for all that you can throw magics name out there. When you look around the league and see so few go to guys or leaders, you start to get the picture.
Kyle Lowry instead of Bargs would have been nice.
Dragic would be really really nice.
I think that we at least got a PG who does smart things with the ball instead of the fat idiot.
Don't want Aldridge or Gasol at anywhere close to the max.
We're starting from a much lower point than that Denver team. Without Billups, that still wouldn't have been a 37 win eastern conference team. We'd need Billups and four or six more good players.
We are starting from a lower point but Denver was not that good. Nene was pretty good but there were loads of scrubs on that team.
With Prime Billups on this team we probably win 45-48 games, definitely good enough to make the playoffs and possibly even getting to the ECF's.
Were Kenyon, J.R., Camby includedIn those loads of scrubs
What you're saying those Denver teamsWeren't that good although they had Melo
It wasn't until the Billups arrivalYou could take them seriously
Camby? Did not know he was on that team.
Martin was ok (pretty inefficient though) - not a scrub (I actually think that Cole can be a better player). JR was as brain dead as he has been here.
jrodmc wrote:Gsus wrote:TheloniusMonk wrote:When no legit allstar (perhaps future hall of famer) wanted to come here in their prime it was a problem with some people. You get one of those who wanted to come here (or forced their way here as most use religiously), it's a problem. I guess he should have reluctantly come here? Perhaps he should have told Denver he was luke warm on coming here? Maybe he should be here yet sulk for not wanting to be here? Interestingly enough a very very good player wanted to be here. In his prime. Debate the reason if you'd like. But the Knicks have Carmelo Anthony, Phil Jackson, a new outlook and cap room coming soon. Ehhhhh I guess reeeeeeeeeally wanting to play here is a bad thing....I guess.
Dude, don't even..it's a lost cause. I call Melo out when he does stupid shit, but I'm not gonna blindly hate him and not admit that he is the first person in over a decade that has brought some success to this lousy franchise, and has lived up to his second tier superstar billing.When was the last time a guy on this team won a scoring title, led the team to 54 wins, got the record for most points in a game at MSG, went to the second round and was an All-Star 3 straight years? Hell, I'll make it even easier...when was the last time one of our players looked like he belonged at an All-Star game?
I was watching the old All-Star game marathon on NBATV. I saw the game that Houston/Spree made it, and last years game as well. Carmelo looked like he belonged. He could have been MVP of that game, he had 27 points, the record for most three's in an All-Star game, and hit the go ahead 3 to give the East the lead for good. When was the last time we had a player like that? I'll wait....compare that to Houston or Spree, who went to the Finals but didn't have anywhere near the talent that this man does. I was asking myself wtf are those two doing in the All-Star game. They were outclassed.
Players, win, and players fail. At the end of the day, you have to ask yourself...with this player, what are my chances of succeeding? Are they better with him, or without? Will a good cast of players surrounding this guy elevate the team to contending status? For all the warts Melo has, the fact is, he is the first true star in the league we've ever had since Ewing retired...but there are whiny brats that call themselves Knicks fans who say things like "I can't wait till this guy is off my team", like he's a cancer or something. He was called Stephon Marbury with a headband his first year here in the Daily News. Unbelievable.
I know what the people that want him off the team want. Spurs basketball. But they make it seem like playing team basketball is the end all be all in order to get a championship. You still need a very good player who can carry a team. The Spurs didn't win 5 championships with a bunch of scrubs running a system. As a matter of fact, they won the first four by dumping it into their best player.
Unfortunately for Melo, he doesn't have the trust, IQ, whatever it is, to get to the next level. But the situation he is in now is the best he will be in to reach that, if he fails now, then he will be another Domonique type player, one of the greats, but not a legend. Until we can get somebody better, that's what we are rolling with..get used to it.
+1 Post of the thread.
This post is yucky in many places
I would love for him to have done this comparison
Watch old tapes of Houston and Spree in the Finals
Then watch tapes of Carmelo in the Fin---oh wait
Tony Parker was MVP of their 4th chip
Could have very well been MVP in another before
They spread it around, they don't play with a Go-To-Scorer mentality
The ball finds energy and the effective player leading them to victory
They also play Top Notch defense, everyone from
The best player to last man in the rotation
mreinman wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I accept that I will never like Carmelo Anthony. I will root for the team of course but I look forward to the day he is off the team. Hopefully before the 5yrs are upI like melo and i do defend him quite a bit i just dont think you can win a title with him as the main guy. This isnt a criticism because very few players can do that. I think Melo can be a big part of winning a title but he needs to play with someone who is a better overall player, im not talking about a better scorer just another guy who is very good at all phases of the gameLike who? and please be realistic when you come up with a name.
Prime Chauncy Billups would do and did.
That's unrealistic because billups is retired, for all that you can throw magics name out there. When you look around the league and see so few go to guys or leaders, you start to get the picture.
Kyle Lowry instead of Bargs would have been nice.
Dragic would be really really nice.
I think that we at least got a PG who does smart things with the ball instead of the fat idiot.
Don't want Aldridge or Gasol at anywhere close to the max.
We're starting from a much lower point than that Denver team. Without Billups, that still wouldn't have been a 37 win eastern conference team. We'd need Billups and four or six more good players.
We are starting from a lower point but Denver was not that good. Nene was pretty good but there were loads of scrubs on that team.
With Prime Billups on this team we probably win 45-48 games, definitely good enough to make the playoffs and possibly even getting to the ECF's.
Were Kenyon, J.R., Camby includedIn those loads of scrubs
What you're saying those Denver teamsWeren't that good although they had Melo
It wasn't until the Billups arrivalYou could take them seriously
Camby? Did not know he was on that team.
Martin was ok (pretty inefficient though) - not a scrub (I actually think that Cole can be a better player). JR was as brain dead as he has been here.
Okay Camby wasn't there Birdman was
Camby was traded to Clippers right after
A Defensive Player Of The Year season
Melo = Not a Scrub
Billups = Not a Scrub
Birdman = Not a Scrub
Nene= Not a Scrub
Martin= Not a Scrub
So Melo had enough to win
And what you're saying Billups
Was the ultimate and true X-Factor on that team
Makes sense he finished 6th in MVP voting that year
http://www.basketball-reference.com/awar...
Melo didn't place anywhere in MVP that season
Good luck finding a prime, near prime Billups
Btw Kleiza was very good that season
Probably just above scrub levels
F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I accept that I will never like Carmelo Anthony. I will root for the team of course but I look forward to the day he is off the team. Hopefully before the 5yrs are upI like melo and i do defend him quite a bit i just dont think you can win a title with him as the main guy. This isnt a criticism because very few players can do that. I think Melo can be a big part of winning a title but he needs to play with someone who is a better overall player, im not talking about a better scorer just another guy who is very good at all phases of the gameLike who? and please be realistic when you come up with a name.
Prime Chauncy Billups would do and did.
That's unrealistic because billups is retired, for all that you can throw magics name out there. When you look around the league and see so few go to guys or leaders, you start to get the picture.
Kyle Lowry instead of Bargs would have been nice.
Dragic would be really really nice.
I think that we at least got a PG who does smart things with the ball instead of the fat idiot.
Don't want Aldridge or Gasol at anywhere close to the max.
We're starting from a much lower point than that Denver team. Without Billups, that still wouldn't have been a 37 win eastern conference team. We'd need Billups and four or six more good players.
We are starting from a lower point but Denver was not that good. Nene was pretty good but there were loads of scrubs on that team.
With Prime Billups on this team we probably win 45-48 games, definitely good enough to make the playoffs and possibly even getting to the ECF's.
Were Kenyon, J.R., Camby includedIn those loads of scrubs
What you're saying those Denver teamsWeren't that good although they had Melo
It wasn't until the Billups arrivalYou could take them seriously
Camby? Did not know he was on that team.
Martin was ok (pretty inefficient though) - not a scrub (I actually think that Cole can be a better player). JR was as brain dead as he has been here.
Okay Camby wasn't there Birdman was
Camby was traded to Clippers right after
A Defensive Player Of The Year season
Melo = Not a ScrubBillups = Not a Scrub
Birdman = Not a Scrub
Nene= Not a Scrub
Martin= Not a Scrub
So Melo had enough to winAnd what you're saying Billups
Was the ultimate and true X-Factor on that teamMakes sense he finished 6th in MVP voting that year
http://www.basketball-reference.com/awar...
Melo didn't place anywhere in MVP that seasonGood luck finding a prime, near prime Billups
Btw Kleiza was very good that seasonProbably just above scrub levels
Not a great team yet Billups was enough to be the X Factor and they (finally) got pretty far. Very Few exceptions for teams that win with only one star. Billups was not a star though he was a pro and extremely efficient. And, Melo needed a leader and Billups was that leader.
Without Billups Melo never really had that type of player that could help them get further in a tough conference, and, Melo was certainly not good enough or smart enough to do it alone.
F500ONE wrote:jrodmc wrote:Gsus wrote:TheloniusMonk wrote:When no legit allstar (perhaps future hall of famer) wanted to come here in their prime it was a problem with some people. You get one of those who wanted to come here (or forced their way here as most use religiously), it's a problem. I guess he should have reluctantly come here? Perhaps he should have told Denver he was luke warm on coming here? Maybe he should be here yet sulk for not wanting to be here? Interestingly enough a very very good player wanted to be here. In his prime. Debate the reason if you'd like. But the Knicks have Carmelo Anthony, Phil Jackson, a new outlook and cap room coming soon. Ehhhhh I guess reeeeeeeeeally wanting to play here is a bad thing....I guess.
Dude, don't even..it's a lost cause. I call Melo out when he does stupid shit, but I'm not gonna blindly hate him and not admit that he is the first person in over a decade that has brought some success to this lousy franchise, and has lived up to his second tier superstar billing.When was the last time a guy on this team won a scoring title, led the team to 54 wins, got the record for most points in a game at MSG, went to the second round and was an All-Star 3 straight years? Hell, I'll make it even easier...when was the last time one of our players looked like he belonged at an All-Star game?
I was watching the old All-Star game marathon on NBATV. I saw the game that Houston/Spree made it, and last years game as well. Carmelo looked like he belonged. He could have been MVP of that game, he had 27 points, the record for most three's in an All-Star game, and hit the go ahead 3 to give the East the lead for good. When was the last time we had a player like that? I'll wait....compare that to Houston or Spree, who went to the Finals but didn't have anywhere near the talent that this man does. I was asking myself wtf are those two doing in the All-Star game. They were outclassed.
Players, win, and players fail. At the end of the day, you have to ask yourself...with this player, what are my chances of succeeding? Are they better with him, or without? Will a good cast of players surrounding this guy elevate the team to contending status? For all the warts Melo has, the fact is, he is the first true star in the league we've ever had since Ewing retired...but there are whiny brats that call themselves Knicks fans who say things like "I can't wait till this guy is off my team", like he's a cancer or something. He was called Stephon Marbury with a headband his first year here in the Daily News. Unbelievable.
I know what the people that want him off the team want. Spurs basketball. But they make it seem like playing team basketball is the end all be all in order to get a championship. You still need a very good player who can carry a team. The Spurs didn't win 5 championships with a bunch of scrubs running a system. As a matter of fact, they won the first four by dumping it into their best player.
Unfortunately for Melo, he doesn't have the trust, IQ, whatever it is, to get to the next level. But the situation he is in now is the best he will be in to reach that, if he fails now, then he will be another Domonique type player, one of the greats, but not a legend. Until we can get somebody better, that's what we are rolling with..get used to it.
+1 Post of the thread.
This post is yucky in many placesI would love for him to have done this comparison
Watch old tapes of Houston and Spree in the FinalsThen watch Tapes of Carmelo in the Fin---oh wait
Tony Parker was MVP of their 4th chipCould have very well been MVP in another before
They spread it around, they play with a Go-To-Scorer mentalityThe ball finds energy and the effective player leading them to victory
They also play Top Notch defense, everyone fromThe best player to last man in the rotation
They also drafted Tim Duncan. You know, arguably one of the greatest power forwards of all time.
F500ONE wrote:Can you please stop posting like this. It /////// pisses me off. I get the occasional giant quote fest but this is much worse. Despite enjoying occasionally talking ball with you I think you will be my first guy on ignore. This //// is ridiculous if you are trying to read a thread on a phone.jrodmc wrote:Gsus wrote:TheloniusMonk wrote:When no legit allstar (perhaps future hall of famer) wanted to come here in their prime it was a problem with some people. You get one of those who wanted to come here (or forced their way here as most use religiously), it's a problem. I guess he should have reluctantly come here? Perhaps he should have told Denver he was luke warm on coming here? Maybe he should be here yet sulk for not wanting to be here? Interestingly enough a very very good player wanted to be here. In his prime. Debate the reason if you'd like. But the Knicks have Carmelo Anthony, Phil Jackson, a new outlook and cap room coming soon. Ehhhhh I guess reeeeeeeeeally wanting to play here is a bad thing....I guess.
Dude, don't even..it's a lost cause. I call Melo out when he does stupid shit, but I'm not gonna blindly hate him and not admit that he is the first person in over a decade that has brought some success to this lousy franchise, and has lived up to his second tier superstar billing.When was the last time a guy on this team won a scoring title, led the team to 54 wins, got the record for most points in a game at MSG, went to the second round and was an All-Star 3 straight years? Hell, I'll make it even easier...when was the last time one of our players looked like he belonged at an All-Star game?
I was watching the old All-Star game marathon on NBATV. I saw the game that Houston/Spree made it, and last years game as well. Carmelo looked like he belonged. He could have been MVP of that game, he had 27 points, the record for most three's in an All-Star game, and hit the go ahead 3 to give the East the lead for good. When was the last time we had a player like that? I'll wait....compare that to Houston or Spree, who went to the Finals but didn't have anywhere near the talent that this man does. I was asking myself wtf are those two doing in the All-Star game. They were outclassed.
Players, win, and players fail. At the end of the day, you have to ask yourself...with this player, what are my chances of succeeding? Are they better with him, or without? Will a good cast of players surrounding this guy elevate the team to contending status? For all the warts Melo has, the fact is, he is the first true star in the league we've ever had since Ewing retired...but there are whiny brats that call themselves Knicks fans who say things like "I can't wait till this guy is off my team", like he's a cancer or something. He was called Stephon Marbury with a headband his first year here in the Daily News. Unbelievable.
I know what the people that want him off the team want. Spurs basketball. But they make it seem like playing team basketball is the end all be all in order to get a championship. You still need a very good player who can carry a team. The Spurs didn't win 5 championships with a bunch of scrubs running a system. As a matter of fact, they won the first four by dumping it into their best player.
Unfortunately for Melo, he doesn't have the trust, IQ, whatever it is, to get to the next level. But the situation he is in now is the best he will be in to reach that, if he fails now, then he will be another Domonique type player, one of the greats, but not a legend. Until we can get somebody better, that's what we are rolling with..get used to it.
+1 Post of the thread.
This post is yucky in many placesI would love for him to have done this comparison
Watch old tapes of Houston and Spree in the FinalsThen watch tapes of Carmelo in the Fin---oh wait
Tony Parker was MVP of their 4th chipCould have very well been MVP in another before
They spread it around, they don't play with a Go-To-Scorer mentalityThe ball finds energy and the effective player leading them to victory
They also play Top Notch defense, everyone fromThe best player to last man in the rotation
CrushAlot wrote:F500ONE wrote:Can you please stop posting like this. It /////// pisses me off. I get the occasional giant quote fest but this is much worse. Despite enjoying occasionally talking ball with you I think you will be my first guy on ignore. This //// is ridiculous if you are trying to read a thread on a phone.jrodmc wrote:Gsus wrote:TheloniusMonk wrote:When no legit allstar (perhaps future hall of famer) wanted to come here in their prime it was a problem with some people. You get one of those who wanted to come here (or forced their way here as most use religiously), it's a problem. I guess he should have reluctantly come here? Perhaps he should have told Denver he was luke warm on coming here? Maybe he should be here yet sulk for not wanting to be here? Interestingly enough a very very good player wanted to be here. In his prime. Debate the reason if you'd like. But the Knicks have Carmelo Anthony, Phil Jackson, a new outlook and cap room coming soon. Ehhhhh I guess reeeeeeeeeally wanting to play here is a bad thing....I guess.
Dude, don't even..it's a lost cause. I call Melo out when he does stupid shit, but I'm not gonna blindly hate him and not admit that he is the first person in over a decade that has brought some success to this lousy franchise, and has lived up to his second tier superstar billing.When was the last time a guy on this team won a scoring title, led the team to 54 wins, got the record for most points in a game at MSG, went to the second round and was an All-Star 3 straight years? Hell, I'll make it even easier...when was the last time one of our players looked like he belonged at an All-Star game?
I was watching the old All-Star game marathon on NBATV. I saw the game that Houston/Spree made it, and last years game as well. Carmelo looked like he belonged. He could have been MVP of that game, he had 27 points, the record for most three's in an All-Star game, and hit the go ahead 3 to give the East the lead for good. When was the last time we had a player like that? I'll wait....compare that to Houston or Spree, who went to the Finals but didn't have anywhere near the talent that this man does. I was asking myself wtf are those two doing in the All-Star game. They were outclassed.
Players, win, and players fail. At the end of the day, you have to ask yourself...with this player, what are my chances of succeeding? Are they better with him, or without? Will a good cast of players surrounding this guy elevate the team to contending status? For all the warts Melo has, the fact is, he is the first true star in the league we've ever had since Ewing retired...but there are whiny brats that call themselves Knicks fans who say things like "I can't wait till this guy is off my team", like he's a cancer or something. He was called Stephon Marbury with a headband his first year here in the Daily News. Unbelievable.
I know what the people that want him off the team want. Spurs basketball. But they make it seem like playing team basketball is the end all be all in order to get a championship. You still need a very good player who can carry a team. The Spurs didn't win 5 championships with a bunch of scrubs running a system. As a matter of fact, they won the first four by dumping it into their best player.
Unfortunately for Melo, he doesn't have the trust, IQ, whatever it is, to get to the next level. But the situation he is in now is the best he will be in to reach that, if he fails now, then he will be another Domonique type player, one of the greats, but not a legend. Until we can get somebody better, that's what we are rolling with..get used to it.
+1 Post of the thread.
This post is yucky in many placesI would love for him to have done this comparison
Watch old tapes of Houston and Spree in the FinalsThen watch tapes of Carmelo in the Fin---oh wait
Tony Parker was MVP of their 4th chipCould have very well been MVP in another before
They spread it around, they don't play with a Go-To-Scorer mentalityThe ball finds energy and the effective player leading them to victory
They also play Top Notch defense, everyone fromThe best player to last man in the rotation
I personally don't like scrolling way across
The screen to read threads
I've also seen many instances of
Pics posted far too large for phone formatted enjoyment
That's okay put me on ignore
Enjoy the rest of your day
mreinman wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I accept that I will never like Carmelo Anthony. I will root for the team of course but I look forward to the day he is off the team. Hopefully before the 5yrs are upI like melo and i do defend him quite a bit i just dont think you can win a title with him as the main guy. This isnt a criticism because very few players can do that. I think Melo can be a big part of winning a title but he needs to play with someone who is a better overall player, im not talking about a better scorer just another guy who is very good at all phases of the gameLike who? and please be realistic when you come up with a name.
Prime Chauncy Billups would do and did.
That's unrealistic because billups is retired, for all that you can throw magics name out there. When you look around the league and see so few go to guys or leaders, you start to get the picture.
Kyle Lowry instead of Bargs would have been nice.
Dragic would be really really nice.
I think that we at least got a PG who does smart things with the ball instead of the fat idiot.
Don't want Aldridge or Gasol at anywhere close to the max.
We're starting from a much lower point than that Denver team. Without Billups, that still wouldn't have been a 37 win eastern conference team. We'd need Billups and four or six more good players.
We are starting from a lower point but Denver was not that good. Nene was pretty good but there were loads of scrubs on that team.
With Prime Billups on this team we probably win 45-48 games, definitely good enough to make the playoffs and possibly even getting to the ECF's.
last year, that wouldn't have even been good enough for home-court advantage in the 1st round
F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I accept that I will never like Carmelo Anthony. I will root for the team of course but I look forward to the day he is off the team. Hopefully before the 5yrs are upI like melo and i do defend him quite a bit i just dont think you can win a title with him as the main guy. This isnt a criticism because very few players can do that. I think Melo can be a big part of winning a title but he needs to play with someone who is a better overall player, im not talking about a better scorer just another guy who is very good at all phases of the gameLike who? and please be realistic when you come up with a name.
Prime Chauncy Billups would do and did.
That's unrealistic because billups is retired, for all that you can throw magics name out there. When you look around the league and see so few go to guys or leaders, you start to get the picture.
Kyle Lowry instead of Bargs would have been nice.
Dragic would be really really nice.
I think that we at least got a PG who does smart things with the ball instead of the fat idiot.
Don't want Aldridge or Gasol at anywhere close to the max.
We're starting from a much lower point than that Denver team. Without Billups, that still wouldn't have been a 37 win eastern conference team. We'd need Billups and four or six more good players.
We are starting from a lower point but Denver was not that good. Nene was pretty good but there were loads of scrubs on that team.
With Prime Billups on this team we probably win 45-48 games, definitely good enough to make the playoffs and possibly even getting to the ECF's.
Were Kenyon, J.R., Camby includedIn those loads of scrubs
What you're saying those Denver teamsWeren't that good although they had Melo
It wasn't until the Billups arrivalYou could take them seriously
Camby? Did not know he was on that team.
Martin was ok (pretty inefficient though) - not a scrub (I actually think that Cole can be a better player). JR was as brain dead as he has been here.
Okay Camby wasn't there Birdman was
Camby was traded to Clippers right after
A Defensive Player Of The Year season
Melo = Not a ScrubBillups = Not a Scrub
Birdman = Not a Scrub
Nene= Not a Scrub
Martin= Not a Scrub
So Melo had enough to winAnd what you're saying Billups
Was the ultimate and true X-Factor on that teamMakes sense he finished 6th in MVP voting that year
http://www.basketball-reference.com/awar...
Melo didn't place anywhere in MVP that seasonGood luck finding a prime, near prime Billups
Btw Kleiza was very good that seasonProbably just above scrub levels
Melo had enough to win what exactly? They lost to a superior team, with a superior head coach, with a superior superstar.
newyorknewyork wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I accept that I will never like Carmelo Anthony. I will root for the team of course but I look forward to the day he is off the team. Hopefully before the 5yrs are upI like melo and i do defend him quite a bit i just dont think you can win a title with him as the main guy. This isnt a criticism because very few players can do that. I think Melo can be a big part of winning a title but he needs to play with someone who is a better overall player, im not talking about a better scorer just another guy who is very good at all phases of the gameLike who? and please be realistic when you come up with a name.
Prime Chauncy Billups would do and did.
That's unrealistic because billups is retired, for all that you can throw magics name out there. When you look around the league and see so few go to guys or leaders, you start to get the picture.
Kyle Lowry instead of Bargs would have been nice.
Dragic would be really really nice.
I think that we at least got a PG who does smart things with the ball instead of the fat idiot.
Don't want Aldridge or Gasol at anywhere close to the max.
We're starting from a much lower point than that Denver team. Without Billups, that still wouldn't have been a 37 win eastern conference team. We'd need Billups and four or six more good players.
We are starting from a lower point but Denver was not that good. Nene was pretty good but there were loads of scrubs on that team.
With Prime Billups on this team we probably win 45-48 games, definitely good enough to make the playoffs and possibly even getting to the ECF's.
Were Kenyon, J.R., Camby includedIn those loads of scrubs
What you're saying those Denver teamsWeren't that good although they had Melo
It wasn't until the Billups arrivalYou could take them seriously
Camby? Did not know he was on that team.
Martin was ok (pretty inefficient though) - not a scrub (I actually think that Cole can be a better player). JR was as brain dead as he has been here.
Okay Camby wasn't there Birdman was
Camby was traded to Clippers right after
A Defensive Player Of The Year season
Melo = Not a ScrubBillups = Not a Scrub
Birdman = Not a Scrub
Nene= Not a Scrub
Martin= Not a Scrub
So Melo had enough to winAnd what you're saying Billups
Was the ultimate and true X-Factor on that teamMakes sense he finished 6th in MVP voting that year
http://www.basketball-reference.com/awar...
Melo didn't place anywhere in MVP that seasonGood luck finding a prime, near prime Billups
Btw Kleiza was very good that seasonProbably just above scrub levels
Melo had enough to win what exactly? They lost to a superior team, with a superior head coach, with a superior superstar.
Whom Melo is often lumped in with
Around these neck of the woods
Swap Melo out with other Super talents on Denver
Probably have more favorable outcomes
Swap Melo out with Super talents primes
Dirk, Duncan, Kobe, Wade, Lebron, Durant, Paul George, probably Garnett
Isn't the point Melo needs far more help than expected
But is treated as if he's on a Super talent's level
F500ONE wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I accept that I will never like Carmelo Anthony. I will root for the team of course but I look forward to the day he is off the team. Hopefully before the 5yrs are upI like melo and i do defend him quite a bit i just dont think you can win a title with him as the main guy. This isnt a criticism because very few players can do that. I think Melo can be a big part of winning a title but he needs to play with someone who is a better overall player, im not talking about a better scorer just another guy who is very good at all phases of the gameLike who? and please be realistic when you come up with a name.
Prime Chauncy Billups would do and did.
That's unrealistic because billups is retired, for all that you can throw magics name out there. When you look around the league and see so few go to guys or leaders, you start to get the picture.
Kyle Lowry instead of Bargs would have been nice.
Dragic would be really really nice.
I think that we at least got a PG who does smart things with the ball instead of the fat idiot.
Don't want Aldridge or Gasol at anywhere close to the max.
We're starting from a much lower point than that Denver team. Without Billups, that still wouldn't have been a 37 win eastern conference team. We'd need Billups and four or six more good players.
We are starting from a lower point but Denver was not that good. Nene was pretty good but there were loads of scrubs on that team.
With Prime Billups on this team we probably win 45-48 games, definitely good enough to make the playoffs and possibly even getting to the ECF's.
Were Kenyon, J.R., Camby includedIn those loads of scrubs
What you're saying those Denver teamsWeren't that good although they had Melo
It wasn't until the Billups arrivalYou could take them seriously
Camby? Did not know he was on that team.
Martin was ok (pretty inefficient though) - not a scrub (I actually think that Cole can be a better player). JR was as brain dead as he has been here.
Okay Camby wasn't there Birdman was
Camby was traded to Clippers right after
A Defensive Player Of The Year season
Melo = Not a ScrubBillups = Not a Scrub
Birdman = Not a Scrub
Nene= Not a Scrub
Martin= Not a Scrub
So Melo had enough to winAnd what you're saying Billups
Was the ultimate and true X-Factor on that teamMakes sense he finished 6th in MVP voting that year
http://www.basketball-reference.com/awar...
Melo didn't place anywhere in MVP that seasonGood luck finding a prime, near prime Billups
Btw Kleiza was very good that seasonProbably just above scrub levels
Melo had enough to win what exactly? They lost to a superior team, with a superior head coach, with a superior superstar.
Whom Melo is often lumped in with
Around these neck of the woods
Swap Melo out with other Super talents on DenverProbably have more favorable outcomes
Swap Melo out with Super talents primesDirk, Duncan, Kobe, Wade, Lebron, Durant, Paul George, probably Garnett
Isn't the point Melo needs far more help than expectedBut is treated as if he's on a Super talent's level
While I am not of the belief that Melo can be the best player on a championship team, pretty much every champion has superior talent 1-8. Our second best player since Melo has been here has been JR Smith, barring the first season. You wont be winning much with that type of reliance or team makeup.
knickscity wrote:F500ONE wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I accept that I will never like Carmelo Anthony. I will root for the team of course but I look forward to the day he is off the team. Hopefully before the 5yrs are upI like melo and i do defend him quite a bit i just dont think you can win a title with him as the main guy. This isnt a criticism because very few players can do that. I think Melo can be a big part of winning a title but he needs to play with someone who is a better overall player, im not talking about a better scorer just another guy who is very good at all phases of the gameLike who? and please be realistic when you come up with a name.
Prime Chauncy Billups would do and did.
That's unrealistic because billups is retired, for all that you can throw magics name out there. When you look around the league and see so few go to guys or leaders, you start to get the picture.
Kyle Lowry instead of Bargs would have been nice.
Dragic would be really really nice.
I think that we at least got a PG who does smart things with the ball instead of the fat idiot.
Don't want Aldridge or Gasol at anywhere close to the max.
We're starting from a much lower point than that Denver team. Without Billups, that still wouldn't have been a 37 win eastern conference team. We'd need Billups and four or six more good players.
We are starting from a lower point but Denver was not that good. Nene was pretty good but there were loads of scrubs on that team.
With Prime Billups on this team we probably win 45-48 games, definitely good enough to make the playoffs and possibly even getting to the ECF's.
Were Kenyon, J.R., Camby includedIn those loads of scrubs
What you're saying those Denver teamsWeren't that good although they had Melo
It wasn't until the Billups arrivalYou could take them seriously
Camby? Did not know he was on that team.
Martin was ok (pretty inefficient though) - not a scrub (I actually think that Cole can be a better player). JR was as brain dead as he has been here.
Okay Camby wasn't there Birdman was
Camby was traded to Clippers right after
A Defensive Player Of The Year season
Melo = Not a ScrubBillups = Not a Scrub
Birdman = Not a Scrub
Nene= Not a Scrub
Martin= Not a Scrub
So Melo had enough to winAnd what you're saying Billups
Was the ultimate and true X-Factor on that teamMakes sense he finished 6th in MVP voting that year
http://www.basketball-reference.com/awar...
Melo didn't place anywhere in MVP that seasonGood luck finding a prime, near prime Billups
Btw Kleiza was very good that seasonProbably just above scrub levels
Melo had enough to win what exactly? They lost to a superior team, with a superior head coach, with a superior superstar.
Whom Melo is often lumped in with
Around these neck of the woods
Swap Melo out with other Super talents on DenverProbably have more favorable outcomes
Swap Melo out with Super talents primesDirk, Duncan, Kobe, Wade, Lebron, Durant, Paul George, probably Garnett
Isn't the point Melo needs far more help than expectedBut is treated as if he's on a Super talent's level
While I am not of the belief that Melo can be the best player on a championship team, pretty much every champion has superior talent 1-8. Our second best player since Melo has been here has been JR Smith, barring the first season. You wont be winning much with that type of reliance or team makeup.
I can agree to some extent
This discussion always seems to
Go back to his Denver days
And there he shouldn't have been getting
Bounced in the first round as often
Considering who he did play with
He's played with some very good talent in Denver
Contrary to inequality opinions
knickscity wrote:F500ONE wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I accept that I will never like Carmelo Anthony. I will root for the team of course but I look forward to the day he is off the team. Hopefully before the 5yrs are upI like melo and i do defend him quite a bit i just dont think you can win a title with him as the main guy. This isnt a criticism because very few players can do that. I think Melo can be a big part of winning a title but he needs to play with someone who is a better overall player, im not talking about a better scorer just another guy who is very good at all phases of the gameLike who? and please be realistic when you come up with a name.
Prime Chauncy Billups would do and did.
That's unrealistic because billups is retired, for all that you can throw magics name out there. When you look around the league and see so few go to guys or leaders, you start to get the picture.
Kyle Lowry instead of Bargs would have been nice.
Dragic would be really really nice.
I think that we at least got a PG who does smart things with the ball instead of the fat idiot.
Don't want Aldridge or Gasol at anywhere close to the max.
We're starting from a much lower point than that Denver team. Without Billups, that still wouldn't have been a 37 win eastern conference team. We'd need Billups and four or six more good players.
We are starting from a lower point but Denver was not that good. Nene was pretty good but there were loads of scrubs on that team.
With Prime Billups on this team we probably win 45-48 games, definitely good enough to make the playoffs and possibly even getting to the ECF's.
Were Kenyon, J.R., Camby includedIn those loads of scrubs
What you're saying those Denver teamsWeren't that good although they had Melo
It wasn't until the Billups arrivalYou could take them seriously
Camby? Did not know he was on that team.
Martin was ok (pretty inefficient though) - not a scrub (I actually think that Cole can be a better player). JR was as brain dead as he has been here.
Okay Camby wasn't there Birdman was
Camby was traded to Clippers right after
A Defensive Player Of The Year season
Melo = Not a ScrubBillups = Not a Scrub
Birdman = Not a Scrub
Nene= Not a Scrub
Martin= Not a Scrub
So Melo had enough to winAnd what you're saying Billups
Was the ultimate and true X-Factor on that teamMakes sense he finished 6th in MVP voting that year
http://www.basketball-reference.com/awar...
Melo didn't place anywhere in MVP that seasonGood luck finding a prime, near prime Billups
Btw Kleiza was very good that seasonProbably just above scrub levels
Melo had enough to win what exactly? They lost to a superior team, with a superior head coach, with a superior superstar.
Whom Melo is often lumped in with
Around these neck of the woods
Swap Melo out with other Super talents on DenverProbably have more favorable outcomes
Swap Melo out with Super talents primesDirk, Duncan, Kobe, Wade, Lebron, Durant, Paul George, probably Garnett
Isn't the point Melo needs far more help than expectedBut is treated as if he's on a Super talent's level
While I am not of the belief that Melo can be the best player on a championship team, pretty much every champion has superior talent 1-8. Our second best player since Melo has been here has been JR Smith, barring the first season. You wont be winning much with that type of reliance or team makeup.
your so wrong dude, you have players like JR and melo, what you need for them is the right guidance, the right culture, the right role players. Understand the history of the league.
knicks1248 wrote:knickscity wrote:F500ONE wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I accept that I will never like Carmelo Anthony. I will root for the team of course but I look forward to the day he is off the team. Hopefully before the 5yrs are upI like melo and i do defend him quite a bit i just dont think you can win a title with him as the main guy. This isnt a criticism because very few players can do that. I think Melo can be a big part of winning a title but he needs to play with someone who is a better overall player, im not talking about a better scorer just another guy who is very good at all phases of the gameLike who? and please be realistic when you come up with a name.
Prime Chauncy Billups would do and did.
That's unrealistic because billups is retired, for all that you can throw magics name out there. When you look around the league and see so few go to guys or leaders, you start to get the picture.
Kyle Lowry instead of Bargs would have been nice.
Dragic would be really really nice.
I think that we at least got a PG who does smart things with the ball instead of the fat idiot.
Don't want Aldridge or Gasol at anywhere close to the max.
We're starting from a much lower point than that Denver team. Without Billups, that still wouldn't have been a 37 win eastern conference team. We'd need Billups and four or six more good players.
We are starting from a lower point but Denver was not that good. Nene was pretty good but there were loads of scrubs on that team.
With Prime Billups on this team we probably win 45-48 games, definitely good enough to make the playoffs and possibly even getting to the ECF's.
Were Kenyon, J.R., Camby includedIn those loads of scrubs
What you're saying those Denver teamsWeren't that good although they had Melo
It wasn't until the Billups arrivalYou could take them seriously
Camby? Did not know he was on that team.
Martin was ok (pretty inefficient though) - not a scrub (I actually think that Cole can be a better player). JR was as brain dead as he has been here.
Okay Camby wasn't there Birdman was
Camby was traded to Clippers right after
A Defensive Player Of The Year season
Melo = Not a ScrubBillups = Not a Scrub
Birdman = Not a Scrub
Nene= Not a Scrub
Martin= Not a Scrub
So Melo had enough to winAnd what you're saying Billups
Was the ultimate and true X-Factor on that teamMakes sense he finished 6th in MVP voting that year
http://www.basketball-reference.com/awar...
Melo didn't place anywhere in MVP that seasonGood luck finding a prime, near prime Billups
Btw Kleiza was very good that seasonProbably just above scrub levels
Melo had enough to win what exactly? They lost to a superior team, with a superior head coach, with a superior superstar.
Whom Melo is often lumped in with
Around these neck of the woods
Swap Melo out with other Super talents on DenverProbably have more favorable outcomes
Swap Melo out with Super talents primesDirk, Duncan, Kobe, Wade, Lebron, Durant, Paul George, probably Garnett
Isn't the point Melo needs far more help than expectedBut is treated as if he's on a Super talent's level
While I am not of the belief that Melo can be the best player on a championship team, pretty much every champion has superior talent 1-8. Our second best player since Melo has been here has been JR Smith, barring the first season. You wont be winning much with that type of reliance or team makeup.your so wrong dude, you have players like JR and melo, what you need for them is the right guidance, the right culture, the right role players. Understand the history of the league.
if you need that many "rights" you just proved my point.
F500ONE wrote:knickscity wrote:F500ONE wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I accept that I will never like Carmelo Anthony. I will root for the team of course but I look forward to the day he is off the team. Hopefully before the 5yrs are upI like melo and i do defend him quite a bit i just dont think you can win a title with him as the main guy. This isnt a criticism because very few players can do that. I think Melo can be a big part of winning a title but he needs to play with someone who is a better overall player, im not talking about a better scorer just another guy who is very good at all phases of the gameLike who? and please be realistic when you come up with a name.
Prime Chauncy Billups would do and did.
That's unrealistic because billups is retired, for all that you can throw magics name out there. When you look around the league and see so few go to guys or leaders, you start to get the picture.
Kyle Lowry instead of Bargs would have been nice.
Dragic would be really really nice.
I think that we at least got a PG who does smart things with the ball instead of the fat idiot.
Don't want Aldridge or Gasol at anywhere close to the max.
We're starting from a much lower point than that Denver team. Without Billups, that still wouldn't have been a 37 win eastern conference team. We'd need Billups and four or six more good players.
We are starting from a lower point but Denver was not that good. Nene was pretty good but there were loads of scrubs on that team.
With Prime Billups on this team we probably win 45-48 games, definitely good enough to make the playoffs and possibly even getting to the ECF's.
Were Kenyon, J.R., Camby includedIn those loads of scrubs
What you're saying those Denver teamsWeren't that good although they had Melo
It wasn't until the Billups arrivalYou could take them seriously
Camby? Did not know he was on that team.
Martin was ok (pretty inefficient though) - not a scrub (I actually think that Cole can be a better player). JR was as brain dead as he has been here.
Okay Camby wasn't there Birdman was
Camby was traded to Clippers right after
A Defensive Player Of The Year season
Melo = Not a ScrubBillups = Not a Scrub
Birdman = Not a Scrub
Nene= Not a Scrub
Martin= Not a Scrub
So Melo had enough to winAnd what you're saying Billups
Was the ultimate and true X-Factor on that teamMakes sense he finished 6th in MVP voting that year
http://www.basketball-reference.com/awar...
Melo didn't place anywhere in MVP that seasonGood luck finding a prime, near prime Billups
Btw Kleiza was very good that seasonProbably just above scrub levels
Melo had enough to win what exactly? They lost to a superior team, with a superior head coach, with a superior superstar.
Whom Melo is often lumped in with
Around these neck of the woods
Swap Melo out with other Super talents on DenverProbably have more favorable outcomes
Swap Melo out with Super talents primesDirk, Duncan, Kobe, Wade, Lebron, Durant, Paul George, probably Garnett
Isn't the point Melo needs far more help than expectedBut is treated as if he's on a Super talent's level
While I am not of the belief that Melo can be the best player on a championship team, pretty much every champion has superior talent 1-8. Our second best player since Melo has been here has been JR Smith, barring the first season. You wont be winning much with that type of reliance or team makeup.I can agree to some extent
This discussion always seems to
Go back to his Denver daysAnd there he shouldn't have been getting
Bounced in the first round as oftenConsidering who he did play with
He's played with some very good talent in DenverContrary to inequality opinions
Jordan is greater then Dirk yet Jordan still played along side of better talent and coached by a better coach.
Every superstar needs a ton of talent and great coaching to win championships. He had some good talent to in Denver on paper. The problem with that though is that the talent was often injured and the west was loaded during those times. Its not just about how good your team is but how tough the compition is as well. Those Denver teams were not on the level of there comp. If they played in the east then they would have made a couple of finals appearances. Those Eastern teams made the finals and got destroyed by the West mostly the same teams Denver lost to.
If Melo was rightfully drafted by Detroit. Playing alongside of vets like Ben Wallace Billups Rasheed and Rip. Coached by HOF Larry Brown. Then he would have been in equal scenarios as most NBA champions.
knickscity wrote:F500ONE wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I accept that I will never like Carmelo Anthony. I will root for the team of course but I look forward to the day he is off the team. Hopefully before the 5yrs are upI like melo and i do defend him quite a bit i just dont think you can win a title with him as the main guy. This isnt a criticism because very few players can do that. I think Melo can be a big part of winning a title but he needs to play with someone who is a better overall player, im not talking about a better scorer just another guy who is very good at all phases of the gameLike who? and please be realistic when you come up with a name.
Prime Chauncy Billups would do and did.
That's unrealistic because billups is retired, for all that you can throw magics name out there. When you look around the league and see so few go to guys or leaders, you start to get the picture.
Kyle Lowry instead of Bargs would have been nice.
Dragic would be really really nice.
I think that we at least got a PG who does smart things with the ball instead of the fat idiot.
Don't want Aldridge or Gasol at anywhere close to the max.
We're starting from a much lower point than that Denver team. Without Billups, that still wouldn't have been a 37 win eastern conference team. We'd need Billups and four or six more good players.
We are starting from a lower point but Denver was not that good. Nene was pretty good but there were loads of scrubs on that team.
With Prime Billups on this team we probably win 45-48 games, definitely good enough to make the playoffs and possibly even getting to the ECF's.
Were Kenyon, J.R., Camby includedIn those loads of scrubs
What you're saying those Denver teamsWeren't that good although they had Melo
It wasn't until the Billups arrivalYou could take them seriously
Camby? Did not know he was on that team.
Martin was ok (pretty inefficient though) - not a scrub (I actually think that Cole can be a better player). JR was as brain dead as he has been here.
Okay Camby wasn't there Birdman was
Camby was traded to Clippers right after
A Defensive Player Of The Year season
Melo = Not a ScrubBillups = Not a Scrub
Birdman = Not a Scrub
Nene= Not a Scrub
Martin= Not a Scrub
So Melo had enough to winAnd what you're saying Billups
Was the ultimate and true X-Factor on that teamMakes sense he finished 6th in MVP voting that year
http://www.basketball-reference.com/awar...
Melo didn't place anywhere in MVP that seasonGood luck finding a prime, near prime Billups
Btw Kleiza was very good that seasonProbably just above scrub levels
Melo had enough to win what exactly? They lost to a superior team, with a superior head coach, with a superior superstar.
Whom Melo is often lumped in with
Around these neck of the woods
Swap Melo out with other Super talents on DenverProbably have more favorable outcomes
Swap Melo out with Super talents primesDirk, Duncan, Kobe, Wade, Lebron, Durant, Paul George, probably Garnett
Isn't the point Melo needs far more help than expectedBut is treated as if he's on a Super talent's level
While I am not of the belief that Melo can be the best player on a championship team, pretty much every champion has superior talent 1-8. Our second best player since Melo has been here has been JR Smith, barring the first season. You wont be winning much with that type of reliance or team makeup.
your so wrong dude, you have players like JR and melo, what you need for them is the right guidance, the right culture, the right role players. Understand the history of the league.
newyorknewyork wrote:F500ONE wrote:knickscity wrote:F500ONE wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:F500ONE wrote:mreinman wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I accept that I will never like Carmelo Anthony. I will root for the team of course but I look forward to the day he is off the team. Hopefully before the 5yrs are upI like melo and i do defend him quite a bit i just dont think you can win a title with him as the main guy. This isnt a criticism because very few players can do that. I think Melo can be a big part of winning a title but he needs to play with someone who is a better overall player, im not talking about a better scorer just another guy who is very good at all phases of the gameLike who? and please be realistic when you come up with a name.
Prime Chauncy Billups would do and did.
That's unrealistic because billups is retired, for all that you can throw magics name out there. When you look around the league and see so few go to guys or leaders, you start to get the picture.
Kyle Lowry instead of Bargs would have been nice.
Dragic would be really really nice.
I think that we at least got a PG who does smart things with the ball instead of the fat idiot.
Don't want Aldridge or Gasol at anywhere close to the max.
We're starting from a much lower point than that Denver team. Without Billups, that still wouldn't have been a 37 win eastern conference team. We'd need Billups and four or six more good players.
We are starting from a lower point but Denver was not that good. Nene was pretty good but there were loads of scrubs on that team.
With Prime Billups on this team we probably win 45-48 games, definitely good enough to make the playoffs and possibly even getting to the ECF's.
Were Kenyon, J.R., Camby includedIn those loads of scrubs
What you're saying those Denver teamsWeren't that good although they had Melo
It wasn't until the Billups arrivalYou could take them seriously
Camby? Did not know he was on that team.
Martin was ok (pretty inefficient though) - not a scrub (I actually think that Cole can be a better player). JR was as brain dead as he has been here.
Okay Camby wasn't there Birdman was
Camby was traded to Clippers right after
A Defensive Player Of The Year season
Melo = Not a ScrubBillups = Not a Scrub
Birdman = Not a Scrub
Nene= Not a Scrub
Martin= Not a Scrub
So Melo had enough to winAnd what you're saying Billups
Was the ultimate and true X-Factor on that teamMakes sense he finished 6th in MVP voting that year
http://www.basketball-reference.com/awar...
Melo didn't place anywhere in MVP that seasonGood luck finding a prime, near prime Billups
Btw Kleiza was very good that seasonProbably just above scrub levels
Melo had enough to win what exactly? They lost to a superior team, with a superior head coach, with a superior superstar.
Whom Melo is often lumped in with
Around these neck of the woods
Swap Melo out with other Super talents on DenverProbably have more favorable outcomes
Swap Melo out with Super talents primesDirk, Duncan, Kobe, Wade, Lebron, Durant, Paul George, probably Garnett
Isn't the point Melo needs far more help than expectedBut is treated as if he's on a Super talent's level
While I am not of the belief that Melo can be the best player on a championship team, pretty much every champion has superior talent 1-8. Our second best player since Melo has been here has been JR Smith, barring the first season. You wont be winning much with that type of reliance or team makeup.I can agree to some extent
This discussion always seems to
Go back to his Denver daysAnd there he shouldn't have been getting
Bounced in the first round as oftenConsidering who he did play with
He's played with some very good talent in DenverContrary to inequality opinions
Jordan is greater then Dirk yet Jordan still played along side of better talent and coached by a better coach.
Every superstar needs a ton of talent and great coaching to win championships. He had some good talent to in Denver on paper. The problem with that though is that the talent was often injured and the west was loaded during those times. Its not just about how good your team is but how tough the compition is as well. Those Denver teams were not on the level of there comp. If they played in the east then they would have made a couple of finals appearances. Those Eastern teams made the finals and got destroyed by the West mostly the same teams Denver lost to.
If Melo was rightfully drafted by Detroit. Playing alongside of vets like Ben Wallace Billups Rasheed and Rip. Coached by HOF Larry Brown. Then he would have been in equal scenarios as most NBA champions.
i agree with you here, but I put more of that on Karl than the team he had.they had.
Denver iirc during Karl time there two twice to teams that won the title and the third time that team was the runner up. Also iirc, Denver was 1-3 when they had hca in the first round.
Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:mreinman wrote:knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:gunsnewing wrote:I accept that I will never like Carmelo Anthony. I will root for the team of course but I look forward to the day he is off the team. Hopefully before the 5yrs are upI like melo and i do defend him quite a bit i just dont think you can win a title with him as the main guy. This isnt a criticism because very few players can do that. I think Melo can be a big part of winning a title but he needs to play with someone who is a better overall player, im not talking about a better scorer just another guy who is very good at all phases of the gameLike who? and please be realistic when you come up with a name.
Prime Chauncy Billups would do and did.
That's unrealistic because billups is retired, for all that you can throw magics name out there. When you look around the league and see so few go to guys or leaders, you start to get the picture.
Kyle Lowry instead of Bargs would have been nice.
Dragic would be really really nice.
I think that we at least got a PG who does smart things with the ball instead of the fat idiot.
Don't want Aldridge or Gasol at anywhere close to the max.
We're starting from a much lower point than that Denver team. Without Billups, that still wouldn't have been a 37 win eastern conference team. We'd need Billups and four or six more good players.
We are starting from a lower point but Denver was not that good. Nene was pretty good but there were loads of scrubs on that team.
With Prime Billups on this team we probably win 45-48 games, definitely good enough to make the playoffs and possibly even getting to the ECF's.
last year, that wouldn't have even been good enough for home-court advantage in the 1st round
That was last year. Indiana and Miami went south.