Smoke24 wrote:
The guy who quoted that on Twitter said he made it up...
No he said "Yeah. I made it up. SMH" -- he was saying sarcastically, 'Of course I didn't make up the quote.'
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Smoke24 wrote:
The guy who quoted that on Twitter said he made it up...

putiger78 wrote:lnvincibl wrote:I def want the Knicks to match Lin but the thing I'm really curious about is Kidd. He was brought here partly to mentor Lin and teach him everything he knows. He was willing to back up Lin because he knew Lin was a franchise talent and the pg of the future here. Now, if Lin leaves, where is Kidd's mindset? Does he want to back up Felton whom he may feel superior to since Felton really has no backing by the legion of Knicks fans and Lin fans? If Lin goes, I have no problem with Kidd starting and Felton coming off the bench but I definitely wonder about what Kidd has to say about this since he was just recently quoted as looking forward to personally shaping Lin's development.
Kidd came here because there were two teams willing to pay him and he thought we gave him the best chance to win. This mentoring Lin stuff is all find and dandy but its media driven. I am sure Kidd would have been happy to work with Lin but thats not why he is here.

AmazingJason wrote:Because it's hypocritical for Melo to say this when he has the type of contract he has. He makes more than LeBron.
ORANGEandBLUE wrote:Paco wrote:AmazingJason wrote:Because it's hypocritical for Melo to say this when he has the type of contract he has. He makes more than LeBron.
LeBron took less because there's no state tax in FLA. Read the damn quote about Lin before talking about Melo's comment being hypocritical...
After taxes, Melo is still making more than Lebron, which is just wrong, considering he's not half the player Lebron is.
Speaking at Olympic practice, Carmelo Anthony stated that he wants Jeremy Lin back but admitted that Houston throwing in a third year really made things challenging for the Knicks financially.
The Knicks likely won't be swayed by Anthony's opinion but it's worth noting. The dynamic All-Star understood that the front office makes the big decisions and he'll have to roll with the punches.
Jay10 wrote:*wonders what people will say when jeremy comes out playing like landry and toney douglas if the knicks match?*
KnicksGod wrote:I'm gearing up for a public apology to TKF here.
putiger78 wrote:ORANGEandBLUE wrote:Paco wrote:
LeBron took less because there's no state tax in FLA. Read the damn quote about Lin before talking about Melo's comment being hypocritical...
After taxes, Melo is still making more than Lebron, which is just wrong, considering he's not half the player Lebron is.
Meaningless because 15 teams would have lined up to give Melo a max deal. He is making his market value. LeBron chose to make less so the Big 3 could happen.


moocow007 wrote:KnicksGod wrote:j4remi wrote:"Houston threw a wrench in there with that third year, from what I'm seeing,'' Anthony said. "We'll see what happens. I would love to have him back, but I'm not the financial guy in the front office, so we'll see what happens.''
...People are upset about this quote? I think I might have to take the day off from this board...that's stupidity.
No, he called the Houston offer sheet "that ridiculous contract."
I mean, I know Melo probably said it with a smile and it was more like "ridiculously good" than "bad" -- but it's really a poor choice of words.
But that's just it...maybe he meant it sarcastically. Maybe he's just reading the script that I would not be surprised that Dolan has already sent out a memo telling everyone to basically STFU and remember who pays your bills (he's done that before plenty of times). Who knows. But nothing proves that he's the blame for this, that he wants this, that he's the reason behind this, that he's the Anti-Christ...and so on and so forth...which is where the mob frenzy mentality is taking this.
KnicksGod wrote:I'm gearing up for a public apology to TKF here.
mpharris36 wrote:HawthorneWingo wrote:Red Vines wrote:Melo wants CP3 bad.
Exactly. Melo ran Lin out of NY. (And I'm not being snarky.) I betcha Melo complained about playing with Lin, just like he complained about playing for D'Antoni. He's a byatch this f-ing Melo.
dude Lin ran himself out of New York. If he really wanted to be in New York he would be in New York...rather he went and signed for even more money to F*ck over the knicks to a team that cut his azz.
f*ck that noise...Lin has showed nothing that he wants to return to NY. I am not a Felton fan what so ever but I refuse to root for a prima dona that cashed in on 20 games. We are the team that gave this kid a shot!
god shammgod wrote:how did this become about melo. this is about lin and the knicks f.o.
ORANGEandBLUE wrote:Paco wrote:AmazingJason wrote:Because it's hypocritical for Melo to say this when he has the type of contract he has. He makes more than LeBron.
LeBron took less because there's no state tax in FLA. Read the damn quote about Lin before talking about Melo's comment being hypocritical...
After taxes, Melo is still making more than Lebron, which is just wrong, considering he's not half the player Lebron is.
