god shammgod wrote:melo all of a sudden is not worried about this anymore
completely different demeanor than his interview earlier in the day
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god shammgod wrote:melo all of a sudden is not worried about this anymore
Anders wrote:The sweetest revenge is living well! Darius Rucker said it, so you know its real!



knicks210 wrote:captain subtext wrote:The thing is: We need another Slam Dunk in the 2011 Draft to somehow have a chance to make this team better in the future.
Also, it pains me an awful lot to see three players go that clearly had the NYK in their heart.
Thats the thing, they took SO much pride, if this goes through.. im going to miss them for their passion and will to win and be apart of something we havent seen in a while
Rucari23 wrote:melo looks :
A) high
B) Drunk
C) Like a knick.
Fans Choose.

Sky_Knicks wrote:markdeez33 wrote:Bargnani is strokin it!!! I'm going nuts in here! Prove them haters wrong, kid
duetta wrote:Knicker23 wrote:Lol at people using 'when Amare start to break down this team will be different' blah blah blah.... how the hell are we going to look surrounded by mediocre Gallos and Chandlers when he starts breaking down?!! And how could it POSSIBLY be worse than with Melo beside him.
I'm glad some people will be rooted out by this.
Mediocre? Books are not closed on any of these players - but what you see with MegloMelo is what you're gonna get. Dude's a low IQ player who doesn't make his teammates better - but is being confused with a franchise talent by an owner who still listens to the architect of the Marbury and Curry trades. Lebron's gonna make him look sad in the playoffs, even though Anthony will be making more money.
AggO wrote:shtolky wrote:I think it's a little funny that some are complaining about giving up too much if this goes down. Sure, we are giving up some talent but we will have Amare and Melo on the same team...after the decade we've endured to finally have two superstars and two future HOF'ers and people are complaining? We would still have flexibility and don't forget Billups is no slouch. Fields, Douglas, and Mosgov would still be here and the only real loss would be Gallo since Chandler would be a goner anyway. People keep forgetting we'd be acquiring Carmelo Anthony, probably the best scorer in the game.
prove it.
because we dont after this trade.
NJ_YANKEE_45 wrote:Sager interviewing Melo
Rucari23 wrote:melo looks :
A) high
B) Drunk
C) Like a knick.
Fans Choose.

GONYK wrote:stevieg987 wrote:
Those two plus cap holds and picks will be around 47.5 Million. Barring a miracle we will not have enough cap space for a max. Good luck building a team around two highly flawed players taking up 2/3s of the cap space. Talent wise it is a slight improvement. Salary and future growth it is a big regression.
Long term this is going to be considered a fleecing.
Long term? What does that mean?
AggO wrote:shtolky wrote:I think it's a little funny that some are complaining about giving up too much if this goes down. Sure, we are giving up some talent but we will have Amare and Melo on the same team...after the decade we've endured to finally have two superstars and two future HOF'ers and people are complaining? We would still have flexibility and don't forget Billups is no slouch. Fields, Douglas, and Mosgov would still be here and the only real loss would be Gallo since Chandler would be a goner anyway. People keep forgetting we'd be acquiring Carmelo Anthony, probably the best scorer in the game.
prove it.
because we dont after this trade.

RHODEY wrote:How can it have a cp3 attachment if this trade goes done like this. Wht will we use to trade for him? This is a guttage and I'm sick to my stomach that most cat here sound like excited school kids over it.


TKF wrote:gallo should tell denver he is not going to report and headed back to italy.. that would be golden!!
TKF wrote:gallo should tell denver he is not going to report and headed back to italy.. that would be golden!!
duetta wrote:RHODEY wrote:How can it have a cp3 attachment if this trade goes done like this. Wht will we use to trade for him? This is a guttage and I'm sick to my stomach that most cat here sound like excited school kids over it.
We shot our load for Marbury with a headband - when there are potentially three franchise / near-franchise talents on the horizon next season.
duetta wrote:RHODEY wrote:How can it have a cp3 attachment if this trade goes done like this. Wht will we use to trade for him? This is a guttage and I'm sick to my stomach that most cat here sound like excited school kids over it.
We shot our load for Marbury with a headband - when there are potentially three franchise / near-franchise talents on the horizon next season.
kingofk1ngs wrote:Knicksrule2k4 wrote:FisolaNYDN
James Dolan was the only Knicks official to meet with Carmelo Anthony on Thursday in LA. This is now his deal to make.
Our Owner is a moron thinking he knows more than Walsh

tkf.
be careful. i think dolan's meeting with melo foreshadowed much of this. We dont know if there was an ultimatum. We dont know if cp3 is waiting in the wings. Hell, DENVER MIGHT JUST REJECT THIS OFFER.
I love gallo, you know i do, but Melo playing next to an elite post player is scary.
