GONYK wrote:Starksfor3 wrote:Still handcuffed by this Melo crap...
Hopefully Donnie has some trades lined-up for a backup PG and C once this is BS is completed.
This BS will be completed with us getting Melo
exactly.
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GONYK wrote:Starksfor3 wrote:Still handcuffed by this Melo crap...
Hopefully Donnie has some trades lined-up for a backup PG and C once this is BS is completed.
This BS will be completed with us getting Melo

Knicks_Fan2 wrote:Sheridan mentions his source again and maintains that Melo has been steadfast about not signing extension with anyone but us:
http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/knicks ... atch-batum
GONYK wrote:Starksfor3 wrote:Still handcuffed by this Melo crap...
Hopefully Donnie has some trades lined-up for a backup PG and C once this is BS is completed.
This BS will be completed with us getting Melo

Starksfor3 wrote:GONYK wrote:Starksfor3 wrote:Still handcuffed by this Melo crap...
Hopefully Donnie has some trades lined-up for a backup PG and C once this is BS is completed.
This BS will be completed with us getting Melo
We'll see...
Everybody is picking up on this NJ bullcrap now. Where there's smoke...
We already got burned by one diva. I'd like to stop falling for the same crap over and over again. Melo needs to wake up and can his agent.


AllanHoustonFan wrote:Sheridan is still sticking with his Melo will only extend with the Knicks storyOne league source told ESPN.com that acquiring Derrick Favors and Batum is the "grand slam" that Nuggets general manager Masai Ujiri would like to hit, but he remains handcuffed by Anthony's preference for a trade to the New York Knicks. As I reported last month, Anthony has made it known to the Nuggets that if he is traded, he will not sign his $65 million contract extension with any team other than New York. The source said Anthony has steadfastly maintained that stance in his recent discussions with Nuggets officials, despite the Nets being told that Anthony would sign the extension with them if he is traded to New Jersey.
http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/knicks ... atch-batum
And for you, PharmcatAnother league source said Knicks officials were perturbed to hear that Anthony was being told they were "dragging their heels" in their efforts to acquire Anthony. (Which could lend some sort of an explanation to the origins behind the latter part of this quote from Anthony after practice Monday in Denver): "Who wouldn't want to play in New York?" Anthony said. "I told you that last year. I think that's how all this stuff started, by me making that comment. New York is playing well right now. I don't think they're looking at me, they don't want me to come in here and mess what they have up. That's what I've read."
GONYK wrote:This is the third time there's been smoke. NJ is still cold.
There is also smoke around Melo only signing the extension with us.
Kurt Helin: Avery Johnson says don’t expect trades during Net’s road trip http://dlvr.it/D7Ky0 #PBT #NBA about 11 minutes ago
GONYK wrote:rwill784 wrote:
Lol...guy you definitely take this too personal to come off like a complete e-thug like that. Just because YOU believe Melo ain't franchise doesn't mean crap, when there are people who get paid to judge that and they say that he is, so I take their word before a angry e-thug anyday of the week. If you believe a guy that mentioned in MVP talks isn't franchise then please just stop watching basketball because that's the meaning of a franchise player.
By your standards their have only been a handful a franchise players in the league EVER. Carmelo made a putrid team a playoff team and threat in the west for the last 7 years. That franchise has done nothing but give him washed up has-beens for help since day one. (AI, Martin, Billups-although he's still good) And he's done nothing but win! That team is a basement dweller when he leaves dispite who they get in trades, and that's the truth and you know it cuz. How can Melo be expected to take his team to the chip when their next best threat on the team is a chucker named J,R Smith? Melo SHOULD demand to be traded because he's rotting away on that team like KG did in Minny.
And last I checked the stats that usually measure a player are ppg/rpg/apg/ and wins and his assists are pretty normal for a superstar and everything else is elite. Denver built a horrible sorrounding cast for Melo, nothing but has-beens and cancers on a roster ain't gonna win squat. If Lebron was in the west with that Cavs team they'd be one and done every year too.
And if your measuring stick of Melo is as wrong as it was with Amare then I WELCOME melo to the Knicks because he'll be averaging at least 30/8/5 on this squad!
I don't care if you don't agree with my criteria. You were questioning my objectivity, which made you just flat wrong.
And you are correct, there have only been a handful of TRUE franchise players in league history.
Also, Denver has not built a horrible supporting cast for Melo. Please. Melo took that team as far as he could because he, as a player, has major flaws.


captain subtext wrote:Batum is a nice player, but I certainly wouldn't trade any of our three young guys for him at this point. but, you know, it's Denver's Party, if they don't want to invite the cool kids, that's up to them.

rwill784 wrote:Dog, I respect your opinion and I got nothing but love for fellow knick fans. But what you're saying is rather flawed. Lets take this example...Kobe on a team minus Shaq was taking the Lakers to one and done playoff appearances. he got some legit help and poof they are back to back champs. D Wade was in the same boat, they got him Marion, Beasley, Jermaine O'Neal, and a couple others and they never did anything. But with Shaq they won games. KG-one and done forever, then they got Spree and Cassel, they became chip threats, once they left KG couldn't even sniff playoffs.
The list can go on and on but I'll stop it there, so you are saying that the following players aren't franchise worthy...KG,Wade,Melo,Kobe, and that my friend makes no sense. Each of those players had been given insufficient help and did took their teams as far as they could go in the playoffs, but couldn't hit the top til they got REAL HELP. Why is Melo a exception to that rule? What makes him not a franchise player? And add Amare to that list because look at PHX without him. Stat is putting up MVP numbers and making a laughingstock respectable.
I just don't understand your logic when it comes to who is and isn't a franchise player. Because everyone I just named are either top 3 or 10 at their positions in the history of the game.
moocow007 wrote:captain subtext wrote:Batum is a nice player, but I certainly wouldn't trade any of our three young guys for him at this point. but, you know, it's Denver's Party, if they don't want to invite the cool kids, that's up to them.
I pride myself on being as impartial as I can be, but if Denver says that Batum is better than anything on the Knicks then it's proof to me that they simply do not want to deal with NY cause Batum is not better than anything the Knicks have.
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GONYK wrote:rwill784 wrote:Dog, I respect your opinion and I got nothing but love for fellow knick fans. But what you're saying is rather flawed. Lets take this example...Kobe on a team minus Shaq was taking the Lakers to one and done playoff appearances. he got some legit help and poof they are back to back champs. D Wade was in the same boat, they got him Marion, Beasley, Jermaine O'Neal, and a couple others and they never did anything. But with Shaq they won games. KG-one and done forever, then they got Spree and Cassel, they became chip threats, once they left KG couldn't even sniff playoffs.
The list can go on and on but I'll stop it there, so you are saying that the following players aren't franchise worthy...KG,Wade,Melo,Kobe, and that my friend makes no sense. Each of those players had been given insufficient help and did took their teams as far as they could go in the playoffs, but couldn't hit the top til they got REAL HELP. Why is Melo a exception to that rule? What makes him not a franchise player? And add Amare to that list because look at PHX without him. Stat is putting up MVP numbers and making a laughingstock respectable.
I just don't understand your logic when it comes to who is and isn't a franchise player. Because everyone I just named are either top 3 or 10 at their positions in the history of the game.
Here is my criteria again:
1. Can you run the offense through them?
2. Do they make their teammates better?
3. Can you count on them to get a bucket when you really need it?
4. Have the proved it in the playoffs?
How many of those apply to Kobe, KG, and Wade?
Now how many apply to Melo?