crzymdups wrote:ATrain wrote:crzymdups wrote:ATrain wrote:soundcrib wrote:You can tell STAT is angry about the change and essentially blamed Carmelo in the locker room post-game.
He did, which I didn't like at all considering how the rest of his teammates defended Melo.
who else defended melo? i saw tyson do it and that's it.
Well I'll take that back but it didn't seem like Jared Jeffries shared the same opinions as Amar'e or else I think he would have said so.
Jeffries was basically in tears talking about D'Antoni. You can bet he follows MDA to his next job. Probably, Lin, too.
what do you make of this:
Al Iannazzone
Carmelo Anthony said "I didn't have anything to do with" Mike D'Antoni resigning, but Amar'e Stoudemire said MDA was "frustrated" because "not everyone was buying into his system." Hmmmm. Melo said several things that didn't help his case after the game, including: "I felt something coming into tonight’s game as far as how my body feels, my mind, I felt clear in my mind. I just wanted to win this game so bad. It was a big win and a big game for me."
He didn't have anything to do with it......
He didn't have anything to do with MDA not wanting to hold him accountable for not running the offense the way he MDA wanted it to be ran.
He didn't have anything to do with MDA not wanting to have any confrontations.
He didn't have anything to do with Dolan and Glen deciding it was best for the team to move on after MDA offered to stay.
I don't see how he "didn't help his case". MDA resigned. If MDA resigning gave him a clear mind then hey, thats on him. But I still don't see how this makes him the villan.