dakomish23 wrote:KnickFan33 wrote:dakomish23 wrote:Could the reason that they have to keep turning the roster over is because the guys they had arent that good but were asked to do way more than possible because this FO sucks? Have you ever seen a top player have such pathetic help?
Toney Douglas as your staring PG in 11-12 is Melo's fault? Amare taking 33% of the cap to play 33% of the game is his fault too? At his peak he dragged a team with Felton as the starter & JR as the #2 option to 54 wins. And folks here are giving the credit to Sheed and Camby

did Melo make the Bargs deal? That's one of the worst deals in recent NBA history.
Melo's had the worst year of his career to date. No denying that. But this idea that it's his fault that the roster keeps changing or that a new GM puts in his coach m, then fires that coach (!!!!!) is ridiculous.
But someone has to be the scapegoat. I can't wait till Melo is gone and maybe you will put the blame where it should be. Melo shouldn't be absolved but he is far from the main culprit in this script
Folks are literally putting years of foolish FO management on Melo.
I think the reason is more the fan base. As the saying goes... "You can't rebuild in New York."
For the most part, I think moves made have been focused towards pleasing the casual fan base. And what placates the casual fan? Big names, regardless of how they may affect a team.
What other plausible reason would there be to sign Noah to such a ludicrous contract?
If you look at all the FO decisions made since the Melo trade, how many of them would rank amongst the worst 50 of all teams combined over that time period?
Opting into Billups, only to amnesty him. So then you couldn't amnesty Amare to get Melo help in his prime
Letting Lin go for nothing
Trading picks to give contracts that you end up wanting to dump anyway - Camby / Felton, I'm sure I'm missing folks
The Bargs deal - which to me is the worst trade in the last 5 years. Absolutely zero value from it. Can't even do a ratio of value to cost because the value is zero.
The Tyson trade that literally gave us nothing back. Not one piece is on this team 2 years later.
Now the Noah deal
Not sure how folks don't see all the monumental failures of this franchise and instead say, "F u Melo, a true champion would make this work".
Newsflash - the best players would of left this god forsaken franchise in 2014 with zero regrets
I'm saying the reason for turnover is money. The casual fan recognizes names, and that translates to interest and tickets/merchandise sold. Let's look at some signings and trades that made the biggest news and how they were potentially marketed.
Rose - MVP
Noah - DPOY
Bargs - Former 1st pick
Chandler - Anchored team that just won a championship
Stoudemire - Superstar
Melo - Superstar
Marbury - All-Star
Randolph - All-Star
Steve Francis - All-star
Jalen Rose - All star
Curry - "Next Shaq"
Hell, Woodson said we'd match anything for Lin simply because of 2 weeks of Lin-frikkin-sanity.
Now take away the free agent signings, which for the most part didn't hurt us... How many of those trades crippled our cap and draft pick flexibility? And what did the players acquired through trades really add to the team? How many of them didn't fit with whatever we had on the roster? The only thing they really have in common is something of name recognition.
The casual fan knows names, and they're the ones that the most money is made off of.