\knicks742 wrote:StMikes31 wrote:From an outsider looking in, it's pretty obvious he is gone.
1) Style of play. Lin and Carmelo do not work together. Both need the ball in their hands to make something happen. It's as simple as that. It is clear with the moves they have made (Kidd, Felton, bringing back J.R., adding Camby) that they are complimentary peices to Melo. Lin and Fields are NOT.
2) The third year will cost the Knicks 40 mil. I understand Dolan is loaded but is he really going to pay that much money for this guy who actually hurts Melo's game? It doesn't make sense. What are they going to do, let him sit on the bench just to reep the marketing benefits? Highly unlikely...
People ask, so why not match and then just trade him later? Valid point but they would have to trade him in January. Are they willing to sacrafice half a season with chemistry problems and then have trouble trading him with that contract after his poor play? Doubt it
Your first point is not valid. Did you watch any Knicks games where Melo and Lin played together and had a full team? I believe we were 6-1 and were extremely succesful at running a pick and roll together. The idea that they can't play together is simply not supported by any evidence.
I just don't think he's comfortable with Lin running the show tbh. He put up great stats with Lin yea, but he's a superstar, he should be with any player. I think Felton and now Kidd will help his game more and make it easier for him. More give to to Melo for Iso's and post ups, where Lin doesn't want to do that and wants to get in the lane off a P and R and pitch it out or drive. Carmelo is more then a jump shooter.
















