texasholdem wrote:Maybe he'll play well knowing he has a lot to prove in a contract year. We might lose out on LMAM though.
How many times is this that Houston and Melo have been linked in trade/FA talks? It's getting kinda sad.
I kinda wonder if Melo is a result of ... there are three options I see.
1. Morey, being a smart guy, REALLY doesn’t like being wrong or beaten, so when he targeted someone and lost or was “shown wrong”, he remains fixated on that option as a goal, in spite of it having been shown to be bad or being past the expiration date. Everybody has their weaknesses.
2. I’ve mentioned this option before, but Carmelo “is a star”, and Morey’s pursuit of him throws people off the scent of what he’s really pursuing, strategically. The advantage this year is that Melo should be a low enough cost that there isn’t much risk associated with him, and Morey can actually follow through to show “that he isn’t bluffing”, which might be a good poker strategy for keeping people from guessing your hand.
I’m questionable at poker, but great at Risk, so ymmv.
3. Other than the impact it might have had on LMAM, Melo IS (or should be), a low risk high reward play, which is typical Morey, and would probably make decent trade filler if needed, which is also typical Morey.
Ariza did show signs of slipping the last 2 years, where he flopped hard in the playoffs. He’s paid more than he’s worth now, which is bad for us. Weirdest is that I don’t see what he provides Phoenix for that money, but they aren’t a bad club for no reason.
I REALLY wanted to keep LMAM, but he failed his contract at Sacro Because of his shoulder, then dislocated it TWICE in one season here. He’s not reliable, and he’s, what, 32? WIll he be 33 next year? (edit: 31. 32 next year.). Is this situation going to get better or worse? Is he going to be able to recover his shooting stroke at this point?
Also, it bears repeating, the refs suck. I’m still sore about games 6 and 7.
Morey 2020.
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