SunTzuMachiavelli wrote:Backpedaling? I'm right here.
The bronze medal was monumental, it shocked alot of people. He was somewhat of the leader of that team. That's why I bring it up. He's not entirely responsible for that, I wouldn't even say he had a key role, but he had a role none the less.
Winning the NCAA tournament doesn't mean much to the pros. There is a lot of guys that have done that. It's almost like saying he won the Gus Macker Tournament or something. Every year there is at least one player in the lottery that can say that, and usually it's 2 and sometimes even 4 or so.
Melo was a leader on that team? Are you joking? He just finished his rookie year, he barely made the team, and he barely played. LB benched him very early on, and I don't think he saw very many meaningful minutes.
If were tossing stones about who's to blame from that team, how about guys that actually played AI, Duncan, Marbury, RJ, Marion, etc. Hell even Bron and Wade saw more PT and were more of a leader on that team than Melo.
Or, we could talk about the teams that Melo actually WAS a leader on. Like the Syracuse team or the national team that played in the FIBA tournament last year (where they were undefeated). That probably wouldn't go to well with your arguement though. Sorry, your not right.
SunTzuMachiavelli wrote:Yeah it is. It's not even close to half his career. You can't look at that trade talking about how they aren't even trying to build around him when they traded away some defense for another scoring option that can shoot better. They let Miller run his course and the course led nowhere. Now they try something in another route and you wanna complain because you actually had to give something up.
Then why is it ok for you to bring up guys like Person (played half a season with Melo), Barry (played one season with Melo), Vo (played a season and a half with Melo), White, (played a season and a half with Melo), Watson (played a half season with Melo) etc..? You use these as examples of how the FO has tried to build around Melo with "shooters" yet none of them have played together with Melo as much as AI has. Your backpedaling and contradictions are getting old. Find a point and stick to it.
SunTzuMachiavelli wrote: Possibly, they don't take enough shots to get in rhythm, no pass outs from the post for open J's, ETC. Looking at the numbers it looks like they get alot more open looks in other places.
What numbers? Do you have any actual facts, or are you just gonna keep posting your opinion on these players.
DJ was out of the league before he played with the Nuggets, and is out of the league now. Same with Person. BRuss was traded from the Nuggets and never played another game. Boykins was out of the league most of last year. Rodney White, is he even in the NBA? C'mon these guys weren't that good, or were way past their prime. Its a fact.
SunTzuMachiavelli wrote:right, they used to have a little more defensive mindset which was sacrificed for more offense. Now you want both with even more shooting. Problem is that a team full of tough defensive scrappy players who can shoot don't even need Melo, that team is already very good on their own. Oddly enough the only team I can think of like that is Detroit.
When? Seriously when have the Nuggets (as a team, not just one player) ever had a defensive mindset? They play up tempo and try to outscore teams. Thats why they lead the league in fast break points (or were in the top 5) for Melo's whole career, and thats why they have been near the bottom in points allowed. Its not all Melo's fault, thats the philosiphy of the team, and until they get someone here who preaches D over O, they are going to continue to be a middle of the pack or worse defensive team.
SunTzuMachiavelli wrote:Look at how much I've had to type (and I doubt I'm done yet). Look how many of you are nitpicking over my words trying to discredit me. How could you possibly say this is easier?
Touche
SunTzuMachiavelli wrote:True. Everyone has role in it. Ultimately Melo is still the backbone of this team though, and he's been the one constant defensive weakness his whole career. I personally wouldn't call it ignorant to say that a SF playing no defense could be largely responsible for a team's lack of d. I'd gladly welcome you to try it out in a pick up game and see what happens. Your teammate could end up bailing you out (like Camby does Melo sometimes), but even that is only going to do so much.
It's not ignorant in and of itself. What makes it ignorant is your inability to look past one player. You don't think a 6'0 SG cause problems on defense? Or how about a 5'5 SG? You don't think Camby, Nene, and K-Mart missing a decades worth of games in the past 5 years causes issues with team defense and rotations?
I'm not excussing Melo for his role, I said he deserves SOME of the blame, I just don't think that MOST of the blame should fall on him. He's awful at rotating. Always has been. He's lazy when he goes to close out on shooters, sometimes doesn't even put his hands up. He's not perfect, and if you brought up valid points, I'd agree with you. But all your doing is saying the Nuggets have a bad defense, must be Melo's fault. The Nuggets can't get out of the first round, must be Melo's fault. And that my friend, is ignorant.
And for the record, I play D, but I'm not a great scorer. So I need my teamates help to put the ball in the hole, and they need my help to pick up the slack on the other end of the court. Thats kind of how a team works.