otwok wrote:
Bwahahahaha. Not to be a homer, but that's hokey. It's one thing to display the title in reference to your team's history, it's another to photoshop him holding it like a schmuck.
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otwok wrote:
JayKnicKz11 wrote:Jeremy Lins #7 tho. im in tears.

patagonia wrote:Bulls do have the amnesty provision and I'm sure other teams would be willing to take randolph, dunleavy, etc. It's not like the knicks are the bulls' only option.

mpharris36 wrote:Chi wrote:
And if you got the stuff you've mentioned you'll see just how you bad you raped Chicago for an aging Carmelo Anthony.
But you won't.
If we get him we'll still have the majority of that stuff if not all of it. So I guess there's no way any of us will ever know who was right in this debate.
And I'm fine with that.
Edit: By the way, If a max contract is what it takes to make "Melo Happy" then this is not the place for him! That is the point we are all trying to stress to you Knicks fans.
you don't role out the red carpet like you do (or your organization did) for a aging player. Aging is hilarious. He had a dominant year last year and his numbers have only been trending up.
You don't do all that woowing to expect a guy to take 15 million per. That is just ridiculous.
aboogie wrote:Slim thug at it again first Dwight now Melo lol
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aboogie wrote:Slim thug at it again first Dwight now Melo lol
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coldfish wrote:MGB8 wrote:
You really can't compare 4 years to 5 years. You have to compare 4 to 4. Yeah, there's some risk that he doesn't get paid in year 5. But chances are that he will be making significant money. If he's still playing at a high level then, a full 20. So it would be a $40 million dollar difference...
Ifyou factor in potential increased endorsements due to the buzz of a move and more projected success (because the Knicks are starting over and who knows what they could get next year in FA - possibly striking out like in 2010, pre-Melo) along with taxes and some other factors (cost of living), that 40 million might not actually mean a lot in real terms with respect to his earnings.
You know how crazy expensive NY is, especially at the super high end. Chicago is way cheaper (for a giant city that you can drive and hour and still be in).
I don't know how Melo will look at it but if he is healthy, he should opt out after 3 years. He would probably be able to ink a relatively good 5 year deal at age 33.
The issue with NY's extra money is the security it represents. If he has a bad injury, he still gets his money. If he is healthy and has a normal Paul Pierce type decline in his 30's, the difference in money is rather small.
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I feel I should repeat this every once in a while. NY is the favorite for Melo. In the off chance that he wants to come to Chicago, Knick fans are drastically overestimating their leverage.
IndianPlaya17 wrote:IMO, I think the Bulls might have a verbal agreement with Melo but just keeping it under wraps. Spending 9 hours with a team isn't a joke.
Now, I expect the Bulls to start making the necessary moves. By the end of the weekend or next Monday, it will be official that they have the agreement in place.
Maybe, I'm just being naive but I'm really excited!

sicko wrote:aboogie wrote:Slim thug at it again first Dwight now Melo lol
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OUCH! The "Chiraq" thing was a low blow but...
ingvald wrote:IndianPlaya17 wrote:IMO, I think the Bulls might have a verbal agreement with Melo but just keeping it under wraps. Spending 9 hours with a team isn't a joke.
Now, I expect the Bulls to start making the necessary moves. By the end of the weekend or next Monday, it will be official that they have the agreement in place.
Maybe, I'm just being naive but I'm really excited!
Me too. 9 hours with the Bulls and Houston/Dallas in the same day? Bulls and Melo knew the numbers on the table BEFORE they met. Yesterday was a formality.
Butler, Dunleavy, Mirotic, and a 1st. Sign Pau with the MLE.
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MGB8 wrote:mpharris36 wrote:MGB8 wrote:This.
If Melo wants money, he's staying with the Knicks. Period. Bulls can't compete with the Knicks dollars and aren't going to gut eveything because that defeats the purpose - having a contending team.
If Melo wants to win more than money, then the Knicks have very little leverage, though they probably will still get back a couple of first round picks just to give Melo more money and give the Bulls more financial flexibility.
That would basically equal 73.8 million in total salary over 4 years. If Melo is willing to take approx. 60 million less guaranteed over 5 years over that then that is a risk I am more willing to take. I really don't think Melo wants out of NY that bad (moving his family and kid) from a city he likes to lose out on 60 million guaranteed dollars. Now if you can get that closer to 30 million guaranteed now you would be on to something. But you would need to get him over 90+ million over 4.
You really can't compare 4 years to 5 years. You have to compare 4 to 4. Yeah, there's some risk that he doesn't get paid in year 5. But chances are that he will be making significant money. If he's still playing at a high level then, a full 20. So it would be a $40 million dollar difference...
Ifyou factor in potential increased endorsements due to the buzz of a move and more projected success (because the Knicks are starting over and who knows what they could get next year in FA - possibly striking out like in 2010, pre-Melo) along with taxes and some other factors (cost of living), that 40 million might not actually mean a lot in real terms with respect to his earnings.
You know how crazy expensive NY is, especially at the super high end. Chicago is way cheaper (for a giant city that you can drive and hour and still be in).
DRoseCantStop wrote:aboogie wrote:Slim thug at it again first Dwight now Melo lol
https://twitter.com/slimthugga/status/4 ... 8950937600
https://twitter.com/slimthugga/status/4 ... 2862457856
https://twitter.com/slimthugga/status/4 ... 8533730306
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ingvald wrote:IndianPlaya17 wrote:IMO, I think the Bulls might have a verbal agreement with Melo but just keeping it under wraps. Spending 9 hours with a team isn't a joke.
Now, I expect the Bulls to start making the necessary moves. By the end of the weekend or next Monday, it will be official that they have the agreement in place.
Maybe, I'm just being naive but I'm really excited!
Me too. 9 hours with the Bulls and Houston/Dallas in the same day? Bulls and Melo knew the numbers on the table BEFORE they met. Yesterday was a formality.
Butler, Dunleavy, Mirotic, and a 1st. Sign Pau with the MLE.
<drops mic>
Hardfoul wrote:Will it entice Melo to accept lower contract by offering 5 year contract with an ETO after three year? Gives Melo optionality to sign one more big contract when he is 33, and is a hedge for Rose's health. Melo still takes risk in that if his play declines, or is injured, he will be guaranteed less than he can get with the Knicks. ETO's are really valuable for players. I think CBA allows ETO after 3 years??

RememberLu wrote:who the hell is slim thug?
