Knicks · RealGM: Rival Execs: Phil Jackson Harming Carmelo Anthony's Trade Value (page 7)
CrushAlot wrote:Sinix wrote:Except Phil made Melo untradeable. He has ntc, a huge contract, a trade kicker for 9 mil and he is old. Phil gave him all of that. Do you think he waives the trade kicker after Phil's presser? Depending on the receiving team in a trade's cap situation he might be able to waive some or all of his trade kicker but I don't think he is giving up money to help Phil. When Phil signed Melo it wasn't like he was just putting eyes on Melo. He was a 10+ year vet and there was no sign that he was changing his style of play.Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:I feel like Phils comments towards Melo are Phil trying to throw emotional haymakers to Melo in public to get a message across that Melo is not getting. That his time as a Knick is over.Phil is also letting the fans know, if the Knicks don't move forward with a rebuild, which they sorely need, it's not Phils choice. It's the Knicks being held hostage by Carmelo Anthony.
Honestly Melo has failed the Knicks since day 1 when he demanded a trade to the Knicks instead of coming to a Knicks loaded with assets. Melo said he was good enough to win on his own. Oops, Melo failed to deliver since the start. Since then he's put himself above anyone else who's tried to be a leader here- Phil, Lin, D'antoni and more. It's time to go Melo.
He's not "letting fans know this." Perhaps he's hoping that BS will make fans let him off the hook. The way I put it earlier is that he needs a scapegoat. It's a lot easier to imply this is all Melo's fault than to accept that he (Phil) put together a bad 15 man roster.You and I don't disagree about Melo, but Melo is Phil's fault, as are the rest of the problems with the roster. It's not like some other President was filling in for Phil the day Melo was given the largest basketball contract in the world (at the time) and the ntc and trade kiciker were thrown in just in case the largest contract alone wasn't enticing enough for Melo.
What do you mean let him off the hook? Phil is trying to do his job. If the Knicks are going to move forward now they need to rebuild and Melo is a roadblock there. What else can Phil do but put added pressure on him to leave now?
You can blame and cry about what Phil has done the past 2 years but what does that change about NOW? Despite what happened last season or two seasons ago, the same moves need to be made now and that's trading Melo.
Would it make you happy if Phil just held a press conference, break downs, cries and says there's nothing to do because he made some bad moves over his first couple seasons?
The NTC was probably necessary to get the deal done. The contract is big but there's worse players getting paid more. Melo is still an all star every season and he doesn't break 30 mil right?
There will be no waiving a trade kicker no matter if Phil and Melo are friends or not. Melo wants his money and rightfully so. You don't give money back from a contract you signed.
Melo has his right to be a problem child. If I were Phil, I'd threaten to bench him all season and ruin his legacy unless he accepts to be traded.
Fast forward, I agree with Triple about leverage.
Lets break it down, nice and slow.
He is basically saying if "Melo wants to win....he should leave".....So if Melo don't want to leave, he really don't want to win?
Thats shaming!!!!! But he painted Melo to a corner. Its all good, Melo is not like raging or upset with his life. He is not even married, "La La is!!!"
My take is He got Rose, and if he got rose and traded Noah then it was a playoff grab. Not to "appease" melo, but to make the playoffs. chemistry was not right. Its bad, its toxic,. Im going to guess thats KP's grip.
Sinix wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Sinix wrote:Except Phil made Melo untradeable. He has ntc, a huge contract, a trade kicker for 9 mil and he is old. Phil gave him all of that. Do you think he waives the trade kicker after Phil's presser? Depending on the receiving team in a trade's cap situation he might be able to waive some or all of his trade kicker but I don't think he is giving up money to help Phil. When Phil signed Melo it wasn't like he was just putting eyes on Melo. He was a 10+ year vet and there was no sign that he was changing his style of play.Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:I feel like Phils comments towards Melo are Phil trying to throw emotional haymakers to Melo in public to get a message across that Melo is not getting. That his time as a Knick is over.Phil is also letting the fans know, if the Knicks don't move forward with a rebuild, which they sorely need, it's not Phils choice. It's the Knicks being held hostage by Carmelo Anthony.
Honestly Melo has failed the Knicks since day 1 when he demanded a trade to the Knicks instead of coming to a Knicks loaded with assets. Melo said he was good enough to win on his own. Oops, Melo failed to deliver since the start. Since then he's put himself above anyone else who's tried to be a leader here- Phil, Lin, D'antoni and more. It's time to go Melo.
He's not "letting fans know this." Perhaps he's hoping that BS will make fans let him off the hook. The way I put it earlier is that he needs a scapegoat. It's a lot easier to imply this is all Melo's fault than to accept that he (Phil) put together a bad 15 man roster.You and I don't disagree about Melo, but Melo is Phil's fault, as are the rest of the problems with the roster. It's not like some other President was filling in for Phil the day Melo was given the largest basketball contract in the world (at the time) and the ntc and trade kiciker were thrown in just in case the largest contract alone wasn't enticing enough for Melo.
What do you mean let him off the hook? Phil is trying to do his job. If the Knicks are going to move forward now they need to rebuild and Melo is a roadblock there. What else can Phil do but put added pressure on him to leave now?
You can blame and cry about what Phil has done the past 2 years but what does that change about NOW? Despite what happened last season or two seasons ago, the same moves need to be made now and that's trading Melo.
Would it make you happy if Phil just held a press conference, break downs, cries and says there's nothing to do because he made some bad moves over his first couple seasons?
The NTC was probably necessary to get the deal done. The contract is big but there's worse players getting paid more. Melo is still an all star every season and he doesn't break 30 mil right?
There will be no waiving a trade kicker no matter if Phil and Melo are friends or not. Melo wants his money and rightfully so. You don't give money back from a contract you signed.
Melo has his right to be a problem child. If I were Phil, I'd threaten to bench him all season and ruin his legacy unless he accepts to be traded.
If you 'punish' a player with a negotiated NTC because they won't waive it I would think you would be in big trouble with the league. Maybe it would be enough for Silver to step in and force Dolan to hire someone more competent as an executive.
Nalod wrote:We still arguing who gave the NTC? Anyone really think Melo at the NTC is a Phil signature type move?
Fast forward, I agree with Triple about leverage.Lets break it down, nice and slow.
He is basically saying if "Melo wants to win....he should leave".....So if Melo don't want to leave, he really don't want to win?
Thats shaming!!!!! But he painted Melo to a corner. Its all good, Melo is not like raging or upset with his life. He is not even married, "La La is!!!"My take is He got Rose, and if he got rose and traded Noah then it was a playoff grab. Not to "appease" melo, but to make the playoffs. chemistry was not right. Its bad, its toxic,. Im going to guess thats KP's grip.
Phil either took the job knowing that he had to give Melo the biggest contract in the world (plus the ntc, trade kicker) or he didn't even think to ask Dolan about this beforehand. Neither possibility lets him off the hook. He and Dolan reportedly had been talking for a long time. He should have insisted that Dolan either hire him well before the trade deadline so he could explore trades or not hire him at all.
Bonn1997 wrote:Nalod wrote:We still arguing who gave the NTC? Anyone really think Melo at the NTC is a Phil signature type move?
Fast forward, I agree with Triple about leverage.Lets break it down, nice and slow.
He is basically saying if "Melo wants to win....he should leave".....So if Melo don't want to leave, he really don't want to win?
Thats shaming!!!!! But he painted Melo to a corner. Its all good, Melo is not like raging or upset with his life. He is not even married, "La La is!!!"My take is He got Rose, and if he got rose and traded Noah then it was a playoff grab. Not to "appease" melo, but to make the playoffs. chemistry was not right. Its bad, its toxic,. Im going to guess thats KP's grip.
Phil either took the job knowing that he had to give Melo the biggest contract in the world (plus the ntc, trade kicker) or he didn't even think to ask Dolan about this beforehand. Neither possibility lets him off the hook. He and Dolan reportedly had been talking for a long time. He should have insisted that Dolan either hire him well before the trade deadline so he could explore trades or not hire him at all.
You have hindsight, have to go back into winter of 2014 and freeze the things at the time that were known.
CrushAlot wrote:Sinix wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Sinix wrote:Except Phil made Melo untradeable. He has ntc, a huge contract, a trade kicker for 9 mil and he is old. Phil gave him all of that. Do you think he waives the trade kicker after Phil's presser? Depending on the receiving team in a trade's cap situation he might be able to waive some or all of his trade kicker but I don't think he is giving up money to help Phil. When Phil signed Melo it wasn't like he was just putting eyes on Melo. He was a 10+ year vet and there was no sign that he was changing his style of play.Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:I feel like Phils comments towards Melo are Phil trying to throw emotional haymakers to Melo in public to get a message across that Melo is not getting. That his time as a Knick is over.Phil is also letting the fans know, if the Knicks don't move forward with a rebuild, which they sorely need, it's not Phils choice. It's the Knicks being held hostage by Carmelo Anthony.
Honestly Melo has failed the Knicks since day 1 when he demanded a trade to the Knicks instead of coming to a Knicks loaded with assets. Melo said he was good enough to win on his own. Oops, Melo failed to deliver since the start. Since then he's put himself above anyone else who's tried to be a leader here- Phil, Lin, D'antoni and more. It's time to go Melo.
He's not "letting fans know this." Perhaps he's hoping that BS will make fans let him off the hook. The way I put it earlier is that he needs a scapegoat. It's a lot easier to imply this is all Melo's fault than to accept that he (Phil) put together a bad 15 man roster.You and I don't disagree about Melo, but Melo is Phil's fault, as are the rest of the problems with the roster. It's not like some other President was filling in for Phil the day Melo was given the largest basketball contract in the world (at the time) and the ntc and trade kiciker were thrown in just in case the largest contract alone wasn't enticing enough for Melo.
What do you mean let him off the hook? Phil is trying to do his job. If the Knicks are going to move forward now they need to rebuild and Melo is a roadblock there. What else can Phil do but put added pressure on him to leave now?
You can blame and cry about what Phil has done the past 2 years but what does that change about NOW? Despite what happened last season or two seasons ago, the same moves need to be made now and that's trading Melo.
Would it make you happy if Phil just held a press conference, break downs, cries and says there's nothing to do because he made some bad moves over his first couple seasons?
The NTC was probably necessary to get the deal done. The contract is big but there's worse players getting paid more. Melo is still an all star every season and he doesn't break 30 mil right?
There will be no waiving a trade kicker no matter if Phil and Melo are friends or not. Melo wants his money and rightfully so. You don't give money back from a contract you signed.
Melo has his right to be a problem child. If I were Phil, I'd threaten to bench him all season and ruin his legacy unless he accepts to be traded.
If you 'punish' a player with a negotiated NTC because they won't waive it I would think you would be in big trouble with the league. Maybe it would be enough for Silver to step in and force Dolan to hire someone more competent as an executive.
Part of the reason Melo would be sitting is because his playstyle is not conducive to what the Knicks are trying to achieve culture wise. Melo has been resisting the triangle since day 1. That would be reason to sit him in which case Silver would have nothing to say.
Melo needs to realize he has very little leverage in reality at this point.
Sinix wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Sinix wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Sinix wrote:Except Phil made Melo untradeable. He has ntc, a huge contract, a trade kicker for 9 mil and he is old. Phil gave him all of that. Do you think he waives the trade kicker after Phil's presser? Depending on the receiving team in a trade's cap situation he might be able to waive some or all of his trade kicker but I don't think he is giving up money to help Phil. When Phil signed Melo it wasn't like he was just putting eyes on Melo. He was a 10+ year vet and there was no sign that he was changing his style of play.Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:I feel like Phils comments towards Melo are Phil trying to throw emotional haymakers to Melo in public to get a message across that Melo is not getting. That his time as a Knick is over.Phil is also letting the fans know, if the Knicks don't move forward with a rebuild, which they sorely need, it's not Phils choice. It's the Knicks being held hostage by Carmelo Anthony.
Honestly Melo has failed the Knicks since day 1 when he demanded a trade to the Knicks instead of coming to a Knicks loaded with assets. Melo said he was good enough to win on his own. Oops, Melo failed to deliver since the start. Since then he's put himself above anyone else who's tried to be a leader here- Phil, Lin, D'antoni and more. It's time to go Melo.
He's not "letting fans know this." Perhaps he's hoping that BS will make fans let him off the hook. The way I put it earlier is that he needs a scapegoat. It's a lot easier to imply this is all Melo's fault than to accept that he (Phil) put together a bad 15 man roster.You and I don't disagree about Melo, but Melo is Phil's fault, as are the rest of the problems with the roster. It's not like some other President was filling in for Phil the day Melo was given the largest basketball contract in the world (at the time) and the ntc and trade kiciker were thrown in just in case the largest contract alone wasn't enticing enough for Melo.
What do you mean let him off the hook? Phil is trying to do his job. If the Knicks are going to move forward now they need to rebuild and Melo is a roadblock there. What else can Phil do but put added pressure on him to leave now?
You can blame and cry about what Phil has done the past 2 years but what does that change about NOW? Despite what happened last season or two seasons ago, the same moves need to be made now and that's trading Melo.
Would it make you happy if Phil just held a press conference, break downs, cries and says there's nothing to do because he made some bad moves over his first couple seasons?
The NTC was probably necessary to get the deal done. The contract is big but there's worse players getting paid more. Melo is still an all star every season and he doesn't break 30 mil right?
There will be no waiving a trade kicker no matter if Phil and Melo are friends or not. Melo wants his money and rightfully so. You don't give money back from a contract you signed.
Melo has his right to be a problem child. If I were Phil, I'd threaten to bench him all season and ruin his legacy unless he accepts to be traded.
If you 'punish' a player with a negotiated NTC because they won't waive it I would think you would be in big trouble with the league. Maybe it would be enough for Silver to step in and force Dolan to hire someone more competent as an executive.Part of the reason Melo would be sitting is because his playstyle is not conducive to what the Knicks are trying to achieve culture wise. Melo has been resisting the triangle since day 1. That would be reason to sit him in which case Silver would have nothing to say.
Melo needs to realize he has very little leverage in reality at this point.
Are you kidding? Melo has all of the control. Phil gave it to him.
Sinix wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Sinix wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Sinix wrote:Except Phil made Melo untradeable. He has ntc, a huge contract, a trade kicker for 9 mil and he is old. Phil gave him all of that. Do you think he waives the trade kicker after Phil's presser? Depending on the receiving team in a trade's cap situation he might be able to waive some or all of his trade kicker but I don't think he is giving up money to help Phil. When Phil signed Melo it wasn't like he was just putting eyes on Melo. He was a 10+ year vet and there was no sign that he was changing his style of play.Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:I feel like Phils comments towards Melo are Phil trying to throw emotional haymakers to Melo in public to get a message across that Melo is not getting. That his time as a Knick is over.Phil is also letting the fans know, if the Knicks don't move forward with a rebuild, which they sorely need, it's not Phils choice. It's the Knicks being held hostage by Carmelo Anthony.
Honestly Melo has failed the Knicks since day 1 when he demanded a trade to the Knicks instead of coming to a Knicks loaded with assets. Melo said he was good enough to win on his own. Oops, Melo failed to deliver since the start. Since then he's put himself above anyone else who's tried to be a leader here- Phil, Lin, D'antoni and more. It's time to go Melo.
He's not "letting fans know this." Perhaps he's hoping that BS will make fans let him off the hook. The way I put it earlier is that he needs a scapegoat. It's a lot easier to imply this is all Melo's fault than to accept that he (Phil) put together a bad 15 man roster.You and I don't disagree about Melo, but Melo is Phil's fault, as are the rest of the problems with the roster. It's not like some other President was filling in for Phil the day Melo was given the largest basketball contract in the world (at the time) and the ntc and trade kiciker were thrown in just in case the largest contract alone wasn't enticing enough for Melo.
What do you mean let him off the hook? Phil is trying to do his job. If the Knicks are going to move forward now they need to rebuild and Melo is a roadblock there. What else can Phil do but put added pressure on him to leave now?
You can blame and cry about what Phil has done the past 2 years but what does that change about NOW? Despite what happened last season or two seasons ago, the same moves need to be made now and that's trading Melo.
Would it make you happy if Phil just held a press conference, break downs, cries and says there's nothing to do because he made some bad moves over his first couple seasons?
The NTC was probably necessary to get the deal done. The contract is big but there's worse players getting paid more. Melo is still an all star every season and he doesn't break 30 mil right?
There will be no waiving a trade kicker no matter if Phil and Melo are friends or not. Melo wants his money and rightfully so. You don't give money back from a contract you signed.
Melo has his right to be a problem child. If I were Phil, I'd threaten to bench him all season and ruin his legacy unless he accepts to be traded.
If you 'punish' a player with a negotiated NTC because they won't waive it I would think you would be in big trouble with the league. Maybe it would be enough for Silver to step in and force Dolan to hire someone more competent as an executive.Part of the reason Melo would be sitting is because his playstyle is not conducive to what the Knicks are trying to achieve culture wise. Melo has been resisting the triangle since day 1. That would be reason to sit him in which case Silver would have nothing to say.
Melo needs to realize he has very little leverage in reality at this point.
Why didn't fans complain about Melo resisting last year?
CrushAlot wrote:Sinix wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Sinix wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Sinix wrote:Except Phil made Melo untradeable. He has ntc, a huge contract, a trade kicker for 9 mil and he is old. Phil gave him all of that. Do you think he waives the trade kicker after Phil's presser? Depending on the receiving team in a trade's cap situation he might be able to waive some or all of his trade kicker but I don't think he is giving up money to help Phil. When Phil signed Melo it wasn't like he was just putting eyes on Melo. He was a 10+ year vet and there was no sign that he was changing his style of play.Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:I feel like Phils comments towards Melo are Phil trying to throw emotional haymakers to Melo in public to get a message across that Melo is not getting. That his time as a Knick is over.Phil is also letting the fans know, if the Knicks don't move forward with a rebuild, which they sorely need, it's not Phils choice. It's the Knicks being held hostage by Carmelo Anthony.
Honestly Melo has failed the Knicks since day 1 when he demanded a trade to the Knicks instead of coming to a Knicks loaded with assets. Melo said he was good enough to win on his own. Oops, Melo failed to deliver since the start. Since then he's put himself above anyone else who's tried to be a leader here- Phil, Lin, D'antoni and more. It's time to go Melo.
He's not "letting fans know this." Perhaps he's hoping that BS will make fans let him off the hook. The way I put it earlier is that he needs a scapegoat. It's a lot easier to imply this is all Melo's fault than to accept that he (Phil) put together a bad 15 man roster.You and I don't disagree about Melo, but Melo is Phil's fault, as are the rest of the problems with the roster. It's not like some other President was filling in for Phil the day Melo was given the largest basketball contract in the world (at the time) and the ntc and trade kiciker were thrown in just in case the largest contract alone wasn't enticing enough for Melo.
What do you mean let him off the hook? Phil is trying to do his job. If the Knicks are going to move forward now they need to rebuild and Melo is a roadblock there. What else can Phil do but put added pressure on him to leave now?
You can blame and cry about what Phil has done the past 2 years but what does that change about NOW? Despite what happened last season or two seasons ago, the same moves need to be made now and that's trading Melo.
Would it make you happy if Phil just held a press conference, break downs, cries and says there's nothing to do because he made some bad moves over his first couple seasons?
The NTC was probably necessary to get the deal done. The contract is big but there's worse players getting paid more. Melo is still an all star every season and he doesn't break 30 mil right?
There will be no waiving a trade kicker no matter if Phil and Melo are friends or not. Melo wants his money and rightfully so. You don't give money back from a contract you signed.
Melo has his right to be a problem child. If I were Phil, I'd threaten to bench him all season and ruin his legacy unless he accepts to be traded.
If you 'punish' a player with a negotiated NTC because they won't waive it I would think you would be in big trouble with the league. Maybe it would be enough for Silver to step in and force Dolan to hire someone more competent as an executive.Part of the reason Melo would be sitting is because his playstyle is not conducive to what the Knicks are trying to achieve culture wise. Melo has been resisting the triangle since day 1. That would be reason to sit him in which case Silver would have nothing to say.
Melo needs to realize he has very little leverage in reality at this point.
Are you kidding? Melo has all of the control. Phil gave it to him.
He gave him a contract with an NTC that doesn't mean playing time.
yellowboy90 wrote:Sinix wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Sinix wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Sinix wrote:Except Phil made Melo untradeable. He has ntc, a huge contract, a trade kicker for 9 mil and he is old. Phil gave him all of that. Do you think he waives the trade kicker after Phil's presser? Depending on the receiving team in a trade's cap situation he might be able to waive some or all of his trade kicker but I don't think he is giving up money to help Phil. When Phil signed Melo it wasn't like he was just putting eyes on Melo. He was a 10+ year vet and there was no sign that he was changing his style of play.Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:I feel like Phils comments towards Melo are Phil trying to throw emotional haymakers to Melo in public to get a message across that Melo is not getting. That his time as a Knick is over.Phil is also letting the fans know, if the Knicks don't move forward with a rebuild, which they sorely need, it's not Phils choice. It's the Knicks being held hostage by Carmelo Anthony.
Honestly Melo has failed the Knicks since day 1 when he demanded a trade to the Knicks instead of coming to a Knicks loaded with assets. Melo said he was good enough to win on his own. Oops, Melo failed to deliver since the start. Since then he's put himself above anyone else who's tried to be a leader here- Phil, Lin, D'antoni and more. It's time to go Melo.
He's not "letting fans know this." Perhaps he's hoping that BS will make fans let him off the hook. The way I put it earlier is that he needs a scapegoat. It's a lot easier to imply this is all Melo's fault than to accept that he (Phil) put together a bad 15 man roster.You and I don't disagree about Melo, but Melo is Phil's fault, as are the rest of the problems with the roster. It's not like some other President was filling in for Phil the day Melo was given the largest basketball contract in the world (at the time) and the ntc and trade kiciker were thrown in just in case the largest contract alone wasn't enticing enough for Melo.
What do you mean let him off the hook? Phil is trying to do his job. If the Knicks are going to move forward now they need to rebuild and Melo is a roadblock there. What else can Phil do but put added pressure on him to leave now?
You can blame and cry about what Phil has done the past 2 years but what does that change about NOW? Despite what happened last season or two seasons ago, the same moves need to be made now and that's trading Melo.
Would it make you happy if Phil just held a press conference, break downs, cries and says there's nothing to do because he made some bad moves over his first couple seasons?
The NTC was probably necessary to get the deal done. The contract is big but there's worse players getting paid more. Melo is still an all star every season and he doesn't break 30 mil right?
There will be no waiving a trade kicker no matter if Phil and Melo are friends or not. Melo wants his money and rightfully so. You don't give money back from a contract you signed.
Melo has his right to be a problem child. If I were Phil, I'd threaten to bench him all season and ruin his legacy unless he accepts to be traded.
If you 'punish' a player with a negotiated NTC because they won't waive it I would think you would be in big trouble with the league. Maybe it would be enough for Silver to step in and force Dolan to hire someone more competent as an executive.Part of the reason Melo would be sitting is because his playstyle is not conducive to what the Knicks are trying to achieve culture wise. Melo has been resisting the triangle since day 1. That would be reason to sit him in which case Silver would have nothing to say.
Melo needs to realize he has very little leverage in reality at this point.
Why didn't fans complain about Melo resisting last year?
I'm a fan and this past season has been the breaking point for me personally. I'm done with him and I concur with the poster above- Melo does not dictate how the team is run. That is for the coach and management. They need to be able to change the direction of the team if need be. Things didn't work out how either side planned these past 2 years. Both sides need to move on. Unfortunately for Melo, if he's not willing to the Knicks can sit him. The Knicks aren't in win now mode. It's not ideal for either party but this might be what it comes down to because he also won't aid in team development by playing through the triangle and passing the ball.
Nalod wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Nalod wrote:We still arguing who gave the NTC? Anyone really think Melo at the NTC is a Phil signature type move?
Fast forward, I agree with Triple about leverage.Lets break it down, nice and slow.
He is basically saying if "Melo wants to win....he should leave".....So if Melo don't want to leave, he really don't want to win?
Thats shaming!!!!! But he painted Melo to a corner. Its all good, Melo is not like raging or upset with his life. He is not even married, "La La is!!!"My take is He got Rose, and if he got rose and traded Noah then it was a playoff grab. Not to "appease" melo, but to make the playoffs. chemistry was not right. Its bad, its toxic,. Im going to guess thats KP's grip.
Phil either took the job knowing that he had to give Melo the biggest contract in the world (plus the ntc, trade kicker) or he didn't even think to ask Dolan about this beforehand. Neither possibility lets him off the hook. He and Dolan reportedly had been talking for a long time. He should have insisted that Dolan either hire him well before the trade deadline so he could explore trades or not hire him at all.You have hindsight, have to go back into winter of 2014 and freeze the things at the time that were known.
Nothing I'm saying now about any of Phil's decisions is different than what I said with foresight when they were playing out.
Bonn1997 wrote:Nalod wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Nalod wrote:We still arguing who gave the NTC? Anyone really think Melo at the NTC is a Phil signature type move?
Fast forward, I agree with Triple about leverage.Lets break it down, nice and slow.
He is basically saying if "Melo wants to win....he should leave".....So if Melo don't want to leave, he really don't want to win?
Thats shaming!!!!! But he painted Melo to a corner. Its all good, Melo is not like raging or upset with his life. He is not even married, "La La is!!!"My take is He got Rose, and if he got rose and traded Noah then it was a playoff grab. Not to "appease" melo, but to make the playoffs. chemistry was not right. Its bad, its toxic,. Im going to guess thats KP's grip.
Phil either took the job knowing that he had to give Melo the biggest contract in the world (plus the ntc, trade kicker) or he didn't even think to ask Dolan about this beforehand. Neither possibility lets him off the hook. He and Dolan reportedly had been talking for a long time. He should have insisted that Dolan either hire him well before the trade deadline so he could explore trades or not hire him at all.You have hindsight, have to go back into winter of 2014 and freeze the things at the time that were known.
Nothing I'm saying now about any of Phil's decisions is different than what I said with foresight when they were playing out.
I don't believe you without proof.