mpharris36 wrote:Tron Carter wrote:mpharris36 wrote:
while I do agree in not "caving" these negotiations are completely different than any other situation. Normally if you have a desirable asset you can negotiate with multiple teams. If Melo is unwilling to go anywhere but HOU it does indeed complicates matters.
Because as fans we can sit by and say "hey just keep him". When in reality the organization is a business and the negative media will effect the team/players if Melo does come back. So there needs to be a middle ground in terms of getting as good as value as possible and getting rid of the headache that will come with keeping Melo on the team from a media/team perspective.
you're overrating the the impact of the media and i guarantee you all the players in that locker room want melo back. there is no middle ground, either houston gives up adequate value or melo remains a knick. making a trade to avoid the ill effects of "media scrutiny" is the definition of caving, that will be there regardless and isola tweeting out slam pieces aint gonna change ****.
so what about the question when we are losing but Melo is getting his shots up but KP/WHG/THjr are getting shots taken away from them. All im saying there are negatives to keeping melo. They might not outweigh (say the anderson contract) in terms of negatives but there are plenty of negatives.
Also in terms of tanking I think we all agree Melo at least makes us somewhat better because he will have those take over games...what if keeping melo costs us a chance at a top 5 pick? Isn't that also a negative?
If Melo shoots too much, sit him. He doesn't have the juice he used to.
In terms of tanking, the thought that Melo is the difference always comes across as strange to me. Melo hasn't been good enough to elevate this team in any meaningful way for 2 years now.
On top of that, people want Melo to leave with the expectation that it will give KP, Willy, and Timmy room to grow. If, in fact, those players do make leaps in Melo's absence, then we will still not be bad enough to be in the bottom 5.
So what people concerned with the tank want is for Melo to be gone, and the young guys to not develop in a way that shows up in the W column.
That is a very tough needle to thread.