StarksEwing1 wrote:crzymdups wrote:gunsnewing wrote:crzymdups wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:crzymdups wrote:TAB wrote:If I see that "win one for the land" commercial with Lebron again, I might give up basketball.
*Bron calls Melo*
"Melo, you ready to come out here and win one for the 'Land?"
*silence*
"Melo, you there, man? Melo? Hello?"
we can make fun of cleveland all we want but they have been closer to the finals a hell of a lot more than we have the last decade
I was more making fun that commercial. But, until they win a ring, I think you can make fun of them.
They've also gotten a ton of crazy luck in the draft. 4 #1 overall picks from 2003 to 2014.
Yea they make the worst trades and free agency signings. If not for their luck with the draft Lebron might've never returned unless he was content with just ending his career in his hometown where it all began and carrying the team
It's funny that people trash Melo if that's what he wants to do here. What if Melo just wants to be a mentor to KP, help the team try to improve and go out a Knick? It's not like he's hurting the team on the floor. They're 0-7 when he doesn't play and 23-25 when he does play - the latter number is about where most of us hoped we'd be this year, close to a .500 team.
nobody is trashing melo really. A trade probably makes more sense for both sides. I think his family is a major reason why he wants to stay which i understand
yeah, I can see the case for trading him, which I couldn't see before.
but I can also see a case for him staying and turning into a leader and mentor for KP and other young guys. it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world.
I think most posters here understand both sides on the Melo thing... I feel like I've seen some bitterness towards him, but maybe that's a straw man.
Basically my outlook is like Phil's at this point - if Melo stays, man are we fortunate, if Melo goes, man are we fortunate. etc.