3toheadmelo wrote:Prospect Dong wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:You should learn the facts. Melo spilled the whole tea about it. He didn’t want to leave Denver. But they wanted to rebuild instead of building off the WCF team. They let Dahntay Jones go who was a key piece of the WCF team. They were going to move Chauncey, K Mart and Jr Smith. George Karl was trying to get Melo traded for Derrick Favors.
Yeah, this is a whole bunch of 'they were going to' stuff trying to save his reputation and then trying to make Dahntay Jones - of all people - sound important because that's the one thing they actually did. Jones posted a PER of 9 that year for Denver, and a -2.9 BMP. Demanding a trade because he was let go would be like Barrett demanding a trade because the Knicks got rid of Alec Burks. Except that Burks was a significantly bigger contributor...
I would suggest rewatching the playoffs that season. Jones was their best perimeter defender and always guarded the opponents team best player. He had a big role on that team and was a tremendous voice in their locker room. Pretty convenient of you to ignore that they wanted to move on from Billups who was the leader of that team and other key pieces like K mart and JR.
Do you have quotes from Denver's management saying they wanted to move on from all their good players even if Melo stayed, or just a quote after the fact from a guy who thinks it would make him look better if they did? Is that guy also claiming that a below-average player who played less than 18mpg in the playoffs and made his team worse when he was on the court was a 'key piece'?
If a one season rental career roleplayer is a 'tremendous voice in your locker room' maybe you need to go out and get, like Chauncey Billups or something, so guys can listen to someone who's actually good at winning basketball. Or maybe that was a job for Melo?