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3/15/2012  12:48 AM
crzymdups wrote:
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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.

The owner. That's the only person that counts in this case.

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3/15/2012  12:49 AM
mrKnickShot 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.

The owner. That's the only person that counts in this case.

the owner is melo's teammate? lol. smfh.

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3/15/2012  12:51 AM
crzymdups wrote:
mrKnickShot 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.

The owner. That's the only person that counts in this case.

the owner is melo's teammate? lol. smfh.

I did not see that as a prerequisite.

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3/15/2012  12:52 AM
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.

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3/15/2012  12:57 AM
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."

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3/15/2012  1:13 AM
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.

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3/15/2012  1:28 AM
Amar'e definitely made Melo look like the main reason D'Antoni stepped down, which lets you know this thing has only started and may get to another low point soon. Hope not, but the team is definitely broken after this. Melo looks exactly like Lebron: an immature player that believes everything needs to move around him because he is the main star. We have to stay tunned because the truth will keep emerging in the next few weeks.

Right now, I was happy with the win, but this didn't have to end this way. Melo could've easily played the way he played today under D'Antoni, but maybe it got so personal that he wanted to get a message across and it actually got into Dolan's ears. Just speculation, of course. But Melo does end up looking like the rotten apple in New York.

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3/15/2012  1:29 AM
ATrain wrote:
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.

he didn't have anything to do with the fact that someone else wouldn't hold him accountable? that's sad. sad he can't hold himself accountable for playing like crap. the great ones do.

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3/15/2012  1:36 AM
crzymdups wrote:
ATrain wrote:
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.

he didn't have anything to do with the fact that someone else wouldn't hold him accountable? that's sad. sad he can't hold himself accountable for playing like crap. the great ones do.


Then I guess we have no great players on this team.
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3/15/2012  1:42 AM
ATrain wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
ATrain wrote:
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.

he didn't have anything to do with the fact that someone else wouldn't hold him accountable? that's sad. sad he can't hold himself accountable for playing like crap. the great ones do.


Then I guess we have no great players on this team.

Lin might've been. But Melo has made sure he gets top billing.

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3/15/2012  1:44 AM
crzymdups wrote:
ATrain wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
ATrain wrote:
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.

he didn't have anything to do with the fact that someone else wouldn't hold him accountable? that's sad. sad he can't hold himself accountable for playing like crap. the great ones do.


Then I guess we have no great players on this team.

Lin might've been. But Melo has made sure he gets top billing.

Yeah so if Lin never amounts to a superstar even if he is an average to above average player, you can blame Melo cause its was all his fault that Lin never was the superstar that he could have been? No other reasons, causes ...?

Brooklyn Bridge was just subleased to you!

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3/15/2012  1:46 AM
mrKnickShot wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
ATrain wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
ATrain wrote:
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.

he didn't have anything to do with the fact that someone else wouldn't hold him accountable? that's sad. sad he can't hold himself accountable for playing like crap. the great ones do.


Then I guess we have no great players on this team.

Lin might've been. But Melo has made sure he gets top billing.

Yeah so if Lin never amounts to a superstar even if he is an average to above average player, you can blame Melo cause its was all his fault that Lin never was the superstar that he could have been? No other reasons, causes ...?

Brooklyn Bridge was just subleased to you!

yeah, do me a favor sometime and look up which player scored the most points in his first 8 starts in the history of the NBA. and look at the other players on the list below him and tell me if any of those players are average.

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3/15/2012  1:49 AM
crzymdups wrote:
mrKnickShot wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
ATrain wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
ATrain wrote:
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.

he didn't have anything to do with the fact that someone else wouldn't hold him accountable? that's sad. sad he can't hold himself accountable for playing like crap. the great ones do.


Then I guess we have no great players on this team.

Lin might've been. But Melo has made sure he gets top billing.

Yeah so if Lin never amounts to a superstar even if he is an average to above average player, you can blame Melo cause its was all his fault that Lin never was the superstar that he could have been? No other reasons, causes ...?

Brooklyn Bridge was just subleased to you!

yeah, do me a favor sometime and look up which player scored the most points in his first 8 starts in the history of the NBA. and look at the other players on the list below him and tell me if any of those players are average.

You skirted the question. Spinning! Linsanity was incredible. The most excited that I have ever been as a knick fan. But answer the question. In 3 years if Lin is playing where ever and he is not a star, was/will that Melo's fault because of the last 10 games??????????

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3/15/2012  1:52 AM
mrKnickShot wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
mrKnickShot wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
ATrain wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
ATrain wrote:
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.

he didn't have anything to do with the fact that someone else wouldn't hold him accountable? that's sad. sad he can't hold himself accountable for playing like crap. the great ones do.


Then I guess we have no great players on this team.

Lin might've been. But Melo has made sure he gets top billing.

Yeah so if Lin never amounts to a superstar even if he is an average to above average player, you can blame Melo cause its was all his fault that Lin never was the superstar that he could have been? No other reasons, causes ...?

Brooklyn Bridge was just subleased to you!

yeah, do me a favor sometime and look up which player scored the most points in his first 8 starts in the history of the NBA. and look at the other players on the list below him and tell me if any of those players are average.

You skirted the question. Spinning! Linsanity was incredible. The most excited that I have ever been as a knick fan. But answer the question. In 3 years if Lin is playing where ever and he is not a star, was/will that Melo's fault because of the last 10 games??????????

no, i think it was a great idea to destroy the development of our star rookie point guard and take away his coach so melo could get a few more isos per game. i think that was a brilliant move that will pay dividends for years to come.

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3/15/2012  1:56 AM
I guess you are waving the white flag by refusing to answer and just spitting irrelevant comments that I am not refuting.
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3/15/2012  2:08 AM
crzymdups wrote:
mrKnickShot wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
ATrain wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
ATrain wrote:
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.

he didn't have anything to do with the fact that someone else wouldn't hold him accountable? that's sad. sad he can't hold himself accountable for playing like crap. the great ones do.


Then I guess we have no great players on this team.

Lin might've been. But Melo has made sure he gets top billing.

Yeah so if Lin never amounts to a superstar even if he is an average to above average player, you can blame Melo cause its was all his fault that Lin never was the superstar that he could have been? No other reasons, causes ...?

Brooklyn Bridge was just subleased to you!

yeah, do me a favor sometime and look up which player scored the most points in his first 8 starts in the history of the NBA. and look at the other players on the list below him and tell me if any of those players are average.

If Lin is gonna rep, he'll do with or without The kid can play. Melo's played with above average point guards before and they have thrived. He played with Allen Iverson and AI had good seasons. Let's just let it play out.

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gunsnewing wrote:Amare was so upset him and melo came out looking dominant in the 1st half and put the game to rest without needing to play in the 2nd half. First time both players played well together in who knows how long

B-diddy was cheesing-it-up during the game. Stat was having a blast on the bench aswell. Winning cures all ills. Just win Baby!!!

Are you a fellow raider fan or is that just a coincidence?

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3/15/2012  4:31 PM
soundcrib wrote:You can tell STAT is angry about the change and essentially blamed Carmelo in the locker room post-game.

Also notice that MDA seemed to speak with each player individually this afternoon after his decision except Carmelo.

Only reason Stoudemire may be upset cause he gotta share HOTSEAT with MELO

at least Melo speaks up

Something wrong something stinks you get together and bash it out to improve.

Plus MDA protected Stoudemire from lot more criticism since MELO isnt only one whom dont play Defense
Amare doesnt do alot of things well this season.

Like I said before Amare talks up big a Good game, he is a NY version of Carlos Boozer
Both Booze and Stout skilled but softest pros in the world

They need stronger players to help each overcome failures flaws.

Like I say you hit/punch Boozer and Amare on chin they are DONE literally for the night. No boards. No points. No interest
this = SOFT

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