Yungsta404 wrote:besides miami his best options to win are the bulls and rockets.
The bulls won 48 games with the 29th ranked offense and were still somehow were able to maintain the 2nd best defense in the league with guys like Dj Augustin, Boozer, and mike dunleavy getting heavy mins.
The Rockets? Really? So you think he has a better chance winning in the West, which had 8 of the top 10 teams in the league last year? That's a lot of extra competition when he can stay in the East where there is one dominant team, one above average team and then a bunch of average teams. Harden has proved that his game doesn't translate to the playoffs and he refuses to play defense. He is a cancer and they will never win anything with him. Besides , with 3 max contracts, it would be Harden/Melo/Howard and then some scrubs. We can offer a diverse lineup with quality starters at every position. We will also have a deeper bench and by far the better coach.
Our lineup fits Melo better than the Bulls. Melo gets a good bit of his points in the paint and the lane would be clogged with Melo, Noah and Gibson. Horford and Milsap both have above average range for their position which would give Melo plenty of room to work inside. and then you have the issue of Rose's knees. I think it's safer to assume that Rose will never be the player that he once was than assume that he will be back 100% and stay healthy. He's already wasted 3 years in New York due to Amare's knees and now he's going to put his faith in Rose's knees? Just doesn't sound like a smart decision to me.
Melo joins Atlanta and us and Miami are atop the Eastern conference by a wide margin. The same goes for Chicago IF Rose stays healthy. Join the Rockets and you don't have that luxury in the West.




















