AggO wrote:You know, TW is right.
Beasley in Minn is a lot like Melo's game. But without the record?
The interesting part about Melo is that he carried his teams to the playoffs every year with dysfunctional rosters. He got put next to other volume guys (e.g. Iverson) or half court guards who didnt excel in the PnR (e.g. Billups) because of their lack of interior offense.
Yet, when you look at Minnesota, Beasley can do whatever he wants but cannot carry his team. Were the Denver teams better? Of course. Beasley seems like an enigma. He's not good enough to double the whole game (unlike Melo) but too good that you ahve to put your best wing defender on him.
Melo seems like a player who can succeed with different systems (e.g. he wouldnt want to come here unless he enjoyed playing in D'antoni's system for the USA team or if he thought he couldn't win with Amare) yet, Beasley floundered next to one of the best guards in the game.. Wade.
Its a difference when you're an established star playing with another established star and when you're a rookie trying to play next to an established star. Read the Around The NBA threads. Read what me and TheBluest were saying last season. Wade actually lessens the impact of his teammates. Its hard to play with the guy.
Carmelo coming into the NBA was a proven winner and though the team he came to wasn't good, he came to a team that finally had a healthy Marcus Camby and a good playmaking point guard in Andre Miller. Carmelo came into a team with a few vets that had experience and knew how to play in the 4th quarter. Last night was the 10th time the Wolves blew a 4th quarter lead and 8th double digit lead. They don't know how to win in the 4th quarter and you have to credit that with the team being young and inexperienced. Similar to Durant team when he came into the league. They just were to young. 2 years later without adding any veterans and the players growing together, they're one of the best teams in the league. Its just going to take Minnesota some time. Doesn't help that they had the toughest schedule in the league (at least they did based on Hollinger about a week ago).






















