Knicks · Hahn: Melo comment everyone sleep on (page 2)

meloshouldgo @ 2/28/2017 6:53 PM
Apparently Melo agrees nothing he can fetch in trade is worth bringing to the table.

Case closed

fwk00 @ 2/28/2017 9:37 PM
Sambakick wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
Sambakick wrote:
nyk4ever wrote:
Andrew wrote:This is why I never felt badly about how Melo was being "treated". He acted like the rumors weighed heavy and he persevered, but in reality he had nothing to ever worry about because he had complete say in the matter.

Rebuild and let him decide how much winning really means to him.

couldn't agree more andrew

Sure he has the final say but he was asked about it every day in every city. That had to weigh on him.

I hate my job but I have to put in the hours to support my family.... that's really weight on your shoulders. If I don't go to work and deal with all that bullshit I go through my family is screwed. Tell me how a 25 mill a year star whether he comes to work or nother that plays a game for a living has weight on his shoulders? Seriously man I don't want to hear it

You aren't in the same spot. Nobody shoves their cameras and microphones in your face and asks you to defend your company's performance and ask you why things aren't better while every other person who works for your company gets to do their job away from the spotlight. You may not want to hear that there is a stress that comes with being the face of the franchise but that doesn't mean it does not exist.

By your logic Kurt Cobain should've never committed suicide cuz he was making good money and you hate your job.

If Melo knew all along that he wasn't going anywhere why the phony cat and mouse game with the media? The only stress involved is self-inflicted and quite disingenuous in leading the press on to keep asking about him. If Melo is being mistaken as a spokesman or leader of this team then the media is delusional. There is no floor leader for the Knicks and that's the problem.

CrushAlot @ 2/28/2017 9:51 PM
fwk00 wrote:
Sambakick wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
Sambakick wrote:
nyk4ever wrote:
Andrew wrote:This is why I never felt badly about how Melo was being "treated". He acted like the rumors weighed heavy and he persevered, but in reality he had nothing to ever worry about because he had complete say in the matter.

Rebuild and let him decide how much winning really means to him.

couldn't agree more andrew

Sure he has the final say but he was asked about it every day in every city. That had to weigh on him.

I hate my job but I have to put in the hours to support my family.... that's really weight on your shoulders. If I don't go to work and deal with all that bullshit I go through my family is screwed. Tell me how a 25 mill a year star whether he comes to work or nother that plays a game for a living has weight on his shoulders? Seriously man I don't want to hear it

You aren't in the same spot. Nobody shoves their cameras and microphones in your face and asks you to defend your company's performance and ask you why things aren't better while every other person who works for your company gets to do their job away from the spotlight. You may not want to hear that there is a stress that comes with being the face of the franchise but that doesn't mean it does not exist.

By your logic Kurt Cobain should've never committed suicide cuz he was making good money and you hate your job.

If Melo knew all along that he wasn't going anywhere why the phony cat and mouse game with the media? The only stress involved is self-inflicted and quite disingenuous in leading the press on to keep asking about him. If Melo is being mistaken as a spokesman or leader of this team then the media is delusional. There is no floor leader for the Knicks and that's the problem.

He didn't know. But he did say that he was never approached by the Knicks with a trade proposal. The reports also were that the Knicks were working on a Rose trade first.
Anthony said, adding that the Knicks never approached him with a formal trade. "We all kind of know what was going on out there, seeing what was worth talking about or bringing to the table. Obviously nothing was worth bringing to the table."]
url is a page back. I posted the quotes from the day of the sixers game there when he was interviewed and it was on during the Sixers broadcast.
jrodmc @ 3/1/2017 8:50 AM
Sambakick wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
Sambakick wrote:
nyk4ever wrote:
Andrew wrote:This is why I never felt badly about how Melo was being "treated". He acted like the rumors weighed heavy and he persevered, but in reality he had nothing to ever worry about because he had complete say in the matter.

Rebuild and let him decide how much winning really means to him.

couldn't agree more andrew

Sure he has the final say but he was asked about it every day in every city. That had to weigh on him.

I hate my job but I have to put in the hours to support my family.... that's really weight on your shoulders. If I don't go to work and deal with all that bullshit I go through my family is screwed. Tell me how a 25 mill a year star whether he comes to work or nother that plays a game for a living has weight on his shoulders? Seriously man I don't want to hear it

You aren't in the same spot. Nobody shoves their cameras and microphones in your face and asks you to defend your company's performance and ask you why things aren't better while every other person who works for your company gets to do their job away from the spotlight. You may not want to hear that there is a stress that comes with being the face of the franchise but that doesn't mean it does not exist.

By your logic Kurt Cobain should've never committed suicide cuz he was making good money and you hate your job.

This line of logic apparently never gets old. It's funny, really. Especially when it devolves into "I'm in better shape than that fat DOUCHE" or "any azzhole can step onto a court and hoist up 25 shots..."

Oh well, that crazy batshit NTC that just would not disappear, no matter how many trade Melo threads appear... LMAO

EnySpree @ 3/1/2017 11:56 AM
Sambakick wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
Sambakick wrote:
nyk4ever wrote:
Andrew wrote:This is why I never felt badly about how Melo was being "treated". He acted like the rumors weighed heavy and he persevered, but in reality he had nothing to ever worry about because he had complete say in the matter.

Rebuild and let him decide how much winning really means to him.

couldn't agree more andrew

Sure he has the final say but he was asked about it every day in every city. That had to weigh on him.

I hate my job but I have to put in the hours to support my family.... that's really weight on your shoulders. If I don't go to work and deal with all that bullshit I go through my family is screwed. Tell me how a 25 mill a year star whether he comes to work or nother that plays a game for a living has weight on his shoulders? Seriously man I don't want to hear it

You aren't in the same spot. Nobody shoves their cameras and microphones in your face and asks you to defend your company's performance and ask you why things aren't better while every other person who works for your company gets to do their job away from the spotlight. You may not want to hear that there is a stress that comes with being the face of the franchise but that doesn't mean it does not exist.

By your logic Kurt Cobain should've never committed suicide cuz he was making good money and you hate your job.

That was the worst analogy ever.

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