Had some high points early, but ended on a bad note.
His best moments were sabotaged by a series of injury mishaps.
Amare was part of the 1 and 1a punch, but this never came together - he suffered from combination of the back spasms in the playoffs, then a bulging disc the following year, and general breakdown of his surgically repaired knees. Plus there was the self-inflicted wound of the big cut on his hand that needed stitches after punching the glass casing around the fire extinguisher. These effectively broke up the big 2. We never really found out if healthy Amare and Melo would have meshed.
Then there was the Linsanity thing. Lin didn't break down, so much as he was mugged by Jason Kidd(he didn't tap out until a few games later). Then he had the chest injury and missed the playoffs.
And there was the Kevin Garnett thing - where he dislocated Melo's shoulder and he wasn't quite the same after that in the playoffs.
The Phil Jackson era was a complete ****show - the roster was blown up, we traded our best wings and center for no immediate help, no pass-first guards.
I'd say this past season was the most disappointing one for me. On paper, Phil put together a roster that compared favorably with Hornacek's 49-win roster with the Suns. While not quite a super team as Rose stated in the preseason, I thought they had potential to make some noise and it didn't come together. Noah's injuries were problematic, but I still thought they had enough talent to be a .500 win team.
As the best player on the team, Melo gets the brunt of the blame for the failure - though it's impossible to ignore the issues all around - the support structure, team, coaching, management, it's been an unfortunate mess.