You guys are all missing something that is becoming quite obvious...
At this moment Anthony cannot play SF- especially against a 3 who does not stand around like Anthony does. Age...injury...whatever- the fact is that he cannot keep up with quicker 3's and is stymied by quicker defenders on the offensive end, where he tends to force things.
Whether or not this is a permanent thing or just part of his recovery- it still has to be taken into consideration.
Melo at 4 was something that was thought about after an interview he had, was feared by many before the season, and became a topic of some intense and heated discussion, if I remember correctly. I was against it, but if he is in the lineup at this time, I don't see how he can cope at the 3.
Just to stoke the flames... Once again, this is an example of why Carmelo should have shut down earlier last season and had more time to recover. There is a bit of karma going on here, IMO.
It was a major organizational and individual mistake to delay the surgery, and it is coming back to haunt us this season.
There were guys around who seemed to take some relish in discussing Anthony's recovery in the off-season, as if it was timed perfectly for him to be near 100% for the regular season. It would seem that some of you did not know what you were talking about, and that my criticism of Phil and Melo over his extended play and All-Star game appearance was more than warranted given the situation as it now exists.
I've been happy in many ways with how Anthony has carried himself since August, but his limitations on the court are becoming quite apparent, and I can't help but think that another 2 months in recovery would have been better for the team.
EnySpree: Can we agree to agree not to mention Phil Jackson and triangle for the rest of our lives?