NecessaryEvil wrote:red222 wrote:NecessaryEvil wrote:Sorry but, if I'm Melo, forget winning...
I've WON!
130 mill for 5 years? I'd lose every year with a smile on my face.
Forget Miami, get the money Melo


So a championship ring matters more to you than generational wealth?
He already has generational wealth.
Listen, I'm not saying I can speak for Melo, or any athlete for that matter, but the difference between 190 million (the 130 he's already earned plus 60 from us) and 260 million (the 130 he's already earned plus the 130 from the Knicks)..... would not make much of a difference in how I was going to live MY life.
At that point, yeah, I'd actually rather the experience of winning a Championship.
And in reality, the difference in total money, as a percentage, is going to continue to shrink when you consider things like taxes he'll pay in NY, the endorsements he will make as a winner, the endorsements he's already made, and the fact that even if NY can offer a "guaranteed" 5th year, the Bulls or anyone else is likely to eventually give him that 5th year at some point anyway.
I've been reading desperate Knicks fans on here all day saying how Melo is not going to leave that much money on the table but at the end of the day his career earnings -- when factoring in everything -- will be like 350 million versus 390 million.
It's negligible.
Frankly I think the argument is stupid. A much better argument from Knicks fans would be that he wants the max money for ego purposes, or that he prefers NY as a location.
The whole "OMG he'll never make up that money" angle is pretty much utter nonsense.