Yankeeknickfan wrote:ya, I'd give it the the next month before declaring tank. If we do tank, it's not because Melo is a b*tch, or the devil, or whatever it is that haters think that he is. Just didn't work out this yr. Melo era had some fun moments, and could've accomplished more with a smarter front office.dakomish23 wrote:Knicks_Fan2 wrote:You don't have to blame the failures in the last few years on Melo as a predicate to thinking him being traded is best for the franchise. I love Melo and think he could play well in a system where he is a power forward (he should play pf here) and would personally like to see him on the Clippers. That said, the league is tilted so heavily toward Cleveland and Golden State and that will not wane for another 2-3 years. Further, we have one of the top three prospects in the Nba. The smart move is to spend those 2-3 years drafting high and developing good role players. That is the reason i wouldnt mind a Melo deal, not because he is some cancer.
Same here. I thought there was a window we could do something. I'm not sure that there isn't, but the moves they made make zero sense with the personnel we have. And we let those moves dictate everything for us, from rotations to style of play. Mix in Melo being as inconsistent as he's ever been, the smarter the move to tank looks.
I'll give this current iteration through January. Let's see how they come out. If it's more of the same, then tank it up. If we're tanking, see what Melo wants to do.
It's the truth but will never be the story. For some reason the same people who dislike DRose and Noah are blaming Melo for the losing. If you know they're not helping that much why is that his fault?


























