moocow007 wrote:NewYorkPride85 wrote:Are We Ther Yet wrote:
Where is the quote that said Melo isn't allowed to play?
I get what you're trying to say. You're wrong. No one wants Melo here. Jeff...Perry...Mills. They are moving forward. Melo doesn't fit in those plans. This is further proof that Melo is only here because he killed his own value and is continuing to do so. The team isn't obligated to "play nice". They let him know what's up. If it's Houston or nothing...this is what nothing is gonna look like. Nothing for you.
They will play him and keep him in game shape if he wants to buy into what Jeff is doing. That's all. He's not the focus and he's not the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd option.
I don't see you telling Melo to play nice.
I do think that Melo will be featured to some degree. We would be shooting ourselves in the foot if we relegated him to the last option. Also, wasn't Jeff at one of Melo's training sessions at that gym? I do think unofficial mandate is to help him look better so we can get a return at the deadline. Would also make sense why he was seen working with our rookie and other players on the team.
Yeah. And honestly if the Knicks want Anthony gone and get something more than Ryan Anderson offers they would be best served for Anthony to play like Hoodie Melo when the season starts. Essentially let Anthony play himself off this team he doesn't want to be on by playing great. Sitting him as some sort of punishment for him not being LeBron or to try to get him to give up the NTC that they gave him will come off petty and childish and will most definitely not help change/improve the image of this franchise that so many people want to make better. The Knicks try any shenanigans and the media will have a field day (especially if Anthony keeps doing what he's been doing...say nothing, don't give anyone ammunition and let the Knicks bury themselves...see Phil Jackson). Beyind that, sitting Anthony is just going to further erode his value and make it even harder to move him. A productive Anthony playing with a chip on his shoulder and with a purpose will only increase his value. The goal is to move him and get as much back as possible, not to punish him for some perceived or real slight. Sometimes I think folks forget that.
except melo's value is set. it won't go higher or lower, he's a volume shooter at this point in his career
not playing him won't diminish his trade value.
and stop bringing up lebron, the only person who's comparing melo to lebron is you.

























