jrodmc wrote:Nalod wrote:Its not that the players need to change their stance but they need to watch every nook and cranny in the phraseology as not to invite the critic to bash them.Simple: "I look forward to the challange of adding to my resume a championship with the Knicks". That just comes accross different in my opinion.
Yeah, Im splitting hairs. But I am not the one inviting the hateful articles nor the one writing them.
Yes, so all you need now to succeed and make friends is a script writer for every hack interview you do with the big city media. Maybe Melo, Inc. is hiring.
He's a pro basketball player. He's not secretary of state. Or running for Governor. You don't like self-centeredness, go watch synchonized swimming. Or curling.
Like every hyper-gifted athlete, he's been told (and treated) like he's the center of the solar system since "he" won championships in high school.
Nalod wrote:Melo had a nice tournament and nobody got too hurt.
Be careful! Don't get hurt! That insurance ****'s expensive!
Sometimes, because of posts like yours, I miss the lockout. Wish it wouldn't take 15 days to find that thread...dammed intern...
Point of the Post: Why Melo gets media hate.
Don't need Nalod's help. CAA im sure tries to coach him plenty. The Kids mostly does a good job.
Dolan makes money, Melo got what he wants, and now fans want what they deem as success, a champinoship to cheer about!