waya wrote:Jesus, how does everything get twisted to vilify Melo?
It's pretty insane, TBH.
I believe anyone looking that hard for villains should be looking first at Morey and Lin's agent. News reports are saying the Lin was shocked that the Knicks are considering another direction. But Morey did the Knicks dirty, and Lin's agent - while I'm sure he was thinking he was doing the right thing - did his client dirty by accepting that offer sheet that kills the Knicks.
Perception is reality. People are taking a couple of quotes by Melo and building this construct where Melo hates Lin, is jealous of the deal he may get, is thinking of himself before the team.
Is it not also fair game, by those rules, to assume that Lin has zero loyalty to the Knicks and wants that extra few million, no matter what
that does to whatever team he gets it from?
Both scenarios are equally crazy for my money. But if you're going to take Melo's quotes (and the guy did say he wanted Lin back, and nobody knows what's going on behind the scenes here) and present them as 'evidence' that Melo is a petty, jealous person, you also have to allow that if you look at Lin's actions, he's being greedy and really doesn't care about the Knicks.
I'm not buying into either theory. But if you allow for one, you gotta allow for the other.
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