malik959 wrote:Are We Ther Yet wrote:Handledatruth wrote:You laugh, but be prepared. This would be the time a player like KP puts it together. Check Dirk's career arc on the Mavericks for example.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/n/nowitdi01.htmlIf the Knicks play well this year it will be because KP becomes a viable number 1 option and if Melo (assuming he stays) fits right into a 2/3 option, you may have something. You can't just disregard the improvement of the player like KP. If he comes back as the same player he was last year then I agree with your treadmill season assessment. However, does the improvement of a player like KP defy logic? Something to think about, that's all.
That was partially a joke. I went on to explain why him being here and us winning would bother me because we could be a playoff early exit etc. Making us a treadmill team. For what? Who do we get in FA that makes us a contender the following year? No one...most likely. How much less will Melo have in the tank? It's a bad idea to keep Melo and win with him. It's a dead end street. Then he opts in and plays the buyout game that Wade is playing?
Show me a realistic scenario where keeping Melo is better for the team. I'd love to hear one. Not best case scenario with a chain of what ifs.
I would prefer the team wins on the talent of the future. Not the last legs of the past.
So is OKC a treadmill team? Portland? Golden State. These teams grew by learning how to beat other teams, they didn't just all of a sudden become good in one season. We have a team with players that can potentially become all stars and can grow together. Just because we make the playoffs this year does not mean we're becoming a treadmill team, #1 it helps players build confidence, their goal in life is not to lose so we can't just ask them to lose. These players are working sun up to sun down to improve their game and we all can see the difference and improvement.
Ummm...yeah...they are treadmilling. They only need one or 2 pieces. We need several. They are closer to or have won the Finals with several players they DRAFTED.
I never asked for them to lose. I just want them to win without Melo. He's not part of the future. If he helps win enough games to push us out of the lottery...I'll be pissed. I want this team to grow together and add to it.
Melo needs to go. The team feels the same.
If Melo plays exactly the way the coach wants...then I'll live with it without complaint. I don't see that happening but...It could...possibly. It's not about Melo anymore. That's the point. He needs to accept and facilitate that team direction if he stays. Otherwise...GTFOH.
Trying to develop a #1 option is best done without someone who thinks they should be the #1 option. If Melo can do that...then WHY COULDN'T WE REBUILD A YEAR EARLIER? Why not say you're down with the rebuild? You're using your NTC to stay in one?
He's not down with it. He needs to go. Period. Why it's so hard to explain this to KNICKS fans is crazy.
If that sportsnation clip that was tweeted was from yesterday. Wiley said 2 weeks! Just get him out of here!