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Melo 15: The End Is Nigh

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How confident fans are that we will sign Melo?

Very likely
24
7%
likely
29
9%
not sure
77
23%
not likely
142
43%
no chance
61
18%
 
Total votes: 333

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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1501 » by CalilLove89 » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:14 am

Anybody else get the feeling the 2014 plan was to hope LeTurd goes west?

Cuz this **** is anticlimactic as **** right now, 3 years of hype about the "2014 plan".
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Post#1502 » by I beg to differ » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:15 am

MnM24 wrote:
AirGordon7 wrote:Plot twist: MoneyMitch is actually Melo and hes been on here telling us the whole time hes coming

Plot Twist: MoneyMitch is an undercover spy for the Knicks board and his mission is to infiltrate us. Image

PT: Everything loyal Bull Phil Jackson has done since 1999, including the 5 championships, was his cover. Now he's about to go Isiah Thomas on everybody's asses.
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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1503 » by Rerisen » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:15 am

coldfish wrote:I know a lot of people will be horrified at these thoughts. The idea that superstars win has a lot of historical backing behind it. The quandry is: What do you do if you can't get them? Do you give up?


Apparently, you keep raking in profits and quoting 'flexibility' while signing carryovers as you keep endlessly trying for those superstars.

Building a very expensive depth team in the 'hope' that it wins doesn't seem to jive with this ownerships method of operation.

Proven winning, or dominance on paper at the least, comes first here, then the money.

Gasol 07 and Asik 12 tell you what you need to know about the chances of collecting more and more talent in hopes of rearranging it into a balanced, deep, culmination talent type winner.
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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1504 » by mrlancers » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:15 am

That Wade gif somehow gets funnier each time it loops.

I think Melo takes that Knicks contract. Can't knock him for that. That's guaranteed money. We can talk about winning and all that rubbish, but it always comes down to money. Knicks are desperate. He is all they have. We still have a couple of other routes to go (Love or Mirotic/depth).

I'm not discouraged or even mad. Bulls are still in a good place and everyone in the organization from the players to the coach understands the front office is sincerely trying to do something. It's gonna be okay if Melo takes that deal.
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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1505 » by bullsnewdynasty » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:15 am

My two cents is that Melo is trying to convince Gasol to sign with the Knicks so that he can PR spin that signing with the Knicks was about winning. In reality there's absolutely no way he's walking away from 5/129.
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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1506 » by BullsFTW » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:15 am

IndianPlaya17 wrote:The Bulls are still in play. If Melo wanted to go back to NY, wouldn't he have just accepted their max offer tonight instead of taking the weekend to think it over?

We still have a shot but right now it doesn't look good one bit.

My confidence and hope has dropped significantly tonight.

I think he wants to make sure he has help, which explains the Pau news. If OKC or CHI lands Pau, then Melo might think hard about coming to another losing situation.
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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1507 » by Droseisthe1 » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:16 am

How can free agency periods like these be covered better in the future?

Like 2010 and this has been such a terrible showcase of reporting
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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1508 » by ah7007645 » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:16 am

wonderboy2 wrote:Lol reading through some of these post is embarrassing. People always give Nick Fredelle a hard time but some posters on here are just like him. The Bulls have a good team with or without Melo. The guy has not made a decision yet and the bulls are not done making moves and yet people are saying a roster is going to be bad next year smh.

In a sense your right but we just want the best for the bulls. More early playoff eliminations just aren't going to cut it. Any way you see it, if we don't get either melo or love I find it hard to believe that this is a championship team anytime soon.
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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1509 » by NecessaryEvil » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:16 am

IcemanGervin wrote:9 Hour Meeting, no offer

I like our style


LALA : so how did your meeting with the Bulls go babe?

Melo : We had a fine time, fine time indeed

LALA : sounds good, so how much did they offer?

Melo : haha, it's not always about the money L-boogie

LALA : yeeeaa,, ooooookkk haha so how much?

Melo : well,... ah-hem, mmmm hmm heeeemm, they didn't exactly make one yet

LALA : .... :nonono: Bulls don't do nothin right
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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1510 » by Betta Bulleavit » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:16 am

wonderboy2 wrote:Lol reading through some of these post is embarrassing. People always give Nick Fredelle a hard time but some posters on here are just like him. The Bulls have a good team with or without Melo. The guy has not made a decision yet and the bulls are not done making moves and yet people are saying a roster is going to be bad next year smh.

Agreed. Melo represents one of the primary ways to get better right now just because he is really good at something that we lack. However, his not the ONLY way for this team to get better. The only thing that I asked of this organization is to get in position to make a run at top tier talent. They did that. People will obviously find reasons to piss and moan and nit pick, but the bottom line is you cannot deny the effort that everybody put into this. If Melo doesn't want to come, then you have to ask yourself how much we really needed him to begin with. You have to carry yourself with some dignity at some point.
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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1511 » by keloms » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:17 am

Droseisthe1 wrote:How can free agency periods like these be covered better in the future?

Like 2010 and this has been such a terrible showcase of reporting


You can't. You either choose to go down swinging or live with 'what if's'.
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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1512 » by BullsFTW » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:17 am

bullsnewdynasty wrote:My two cents is that Melo is trying to convince Gasol to sign with the Knicks so that he can PR spin that signing with the Knicks was about winning. In reality there's absolutely no way he's walking away from 5/129.

So what happens if Gasol spurns NY?
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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1513 » by IndianPlaya17 » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:18 am

How are the Bulls so quiet? This has me thinking if something is up or they know something. If they knew Melo wasn't coming to the Bulls wouldn't they start on the contingency plans?!

Melo and Pau...thats it?
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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1514 » by WesleyExChiFan » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:18 am

wonderboy2 wrote:Lol reading through some of these post is embarrassing. People always give Nick Fredelle a hard time but some posters on here are just like him. The Bulls have a good team with or without Melo. The guy has not made a decision yet and the bulls are not done making moves and yet people are saying a roster is going to be bad next year smh.
agreed. We can get some quality depth with Boozer gone. Tbh, I'm a little intrigued by Jamal Crawford being amenable to a sign and trade if Melo doesn't pan out, but that's a conversation for another thread.
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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1515 » by CalilLove89 » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:18 am

Droseisthe1 wrote:How can free agency periods like these be covered better in the future?

Like 2010 and this has been such a terrible showcase of reporting


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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1516 » by ryan44 » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:19 am

Droseisthe1 wrote:How can free agency periods like these be covered better in the future?

Like 2010 and this has been such a terrible showcase of reporting

Hold the "journalists" accountable for trying to pass off conjecture and random tweets as reports from "sources." That won't happen since the companies only care about ratings, so basically you're screwed if you want better/accurate reporting.
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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1517 » by PJ Brown » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:20 am

Rerisen wrote:
coldfish wrote:I know a lot of people will be horrified at these thoughts. The idea that superstars win has a lot of historical backing behind it. The quandry is: What do you do if you can't get them? Do you give up?


Apparently, you keep raking in profits and quoting 'flexibility' while signing carryovers as you keep endlessly trying for those superstars.

Building a very expensive depth team in the 'hope' that it wins doesn't seem to jive with this ownerships method of operation.

Proven winning, or dominance on paper at the least, comes first here, then the money.


Making the team as good as possible with a combination of younger players like McDermott/Mirotic and/or plug-in vets on short-term deals can help you maximize what you have without killing future flexibility just because you're frustrated. There will be other free agents. Committing to the wrong guy just because you're tired of striking out on the right guy won't be the right path.
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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1518 » by NecessaryEvil » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:20 am

BullsFTW wrote:
bullsnewdynasty wrote:My two cents is that Melo is trying to convince Gasol to sign with the Knicks so that he can PR spin that signing with the Knicks was about winning. In reality there's absolutely no way he's walking away from 5/129.

So what happens if Gasol spurns NY?


He likely winds up in Miami...

....

........

.. with Melo

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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1519 » by ah7007645 » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:20 am

IndianPlaya17 wrote:How are the Bulls so quiet? This has me thinking if something is up or they know something. If they knew Melo wasn't coming to the Bulls wouldn't they start on the contingency plans?!

Melo and Pau...thats it?

You can never know until he puts pen to paper. They had a 9 hour meeting with him, they have been in contact with him for months, they really put all their efforts into him and I'm sure there is a plan B but they just have to wait on Melo.
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Re: Melo 15: The End Is Nigh 

Post#1520 » by Betta Bulleavit » Fri Jul 4, 2014 5:21 am

NecessaryEvil wrote:
IcemanGervin wrote:9 Hour Meeting, no offer

I like our style


LALA : so how did your meeting with the Bulls go babe?

Melo : We had a fine time, fine time indeed

LALA : sounds good, so how much did they offer?

Melo : haha, it's not always about the money L-boogie

LALA : yeeeaa,, ooooookkk haha so how much?

Melo : well,... ah-hem, mmmm hmm heeeemm, they didn't exactly make one yet

LALA : .... :nonono: Bulls don't do nothin right

I think that it's extremely naive for anyone to believe that Melo came into that meeting no knowing what the Bulls were offering or would get into position to offer. Both he and Thibs share the same damn agent for crying out loud. Furthermore, nobody seems to be busting the Mavs and the Rockets chops and we don't have a clue as to what they were offering either. It's just the way of things when you are dealing with teams that need to maneuver to get under the cap.

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