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Could Melo off the bench be a good look for us
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BRIGGS
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7/30/2021  11:58 PM
NYKMentality wrote:
Panos wrote:
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BRIGGS wrote:Melo is as likely to go 4-15 as he could 9-14. Too inconsistent now with too many FGAs. It would likely cause issue as well. Id take him only as a 1mm $ 13 man who can play 40 games and fill in when others are hurt.
I don't know about all of that man. You're being a little extreme.

Because no NBA player (outside of Centers who only rim run) can ever shoot 9/14 because that's 64.2%.


And Melo isn't shooting no 4/15 because that's only .266%.


Carmelo last year only played 24.5 minutes last year and averaged 13.4 points per game @ .421% from the field so let's not act like he's some type of ".266% shooter or something".

He also shot .409% from 3PT (2nd highest 3PT% of his career).


You're damn right I'd appreciate Melo coming off the bench and averaging 17-20 minutes per game while providing us with instant offense off the bench as a role playing role player who's craving a ring and will fight hard for one too.

What on earth are you taking about?
Both those shooting percentages are perfectly possible on any given night. Makes no difference what his season average is.

Melo shot .421% throughout the ENTIRE SEASON last year and also .409% from 3PT range last year so I'm sorry but an average of ".266%" was an extreme example of Melo's shot "falling off a cliff" etc.


And I disagreed with it.

Because Melo only had 14 games last year of .266% or lower in comparison to 55 games above ".266%"

And also 44 games of above .400% from the field so please lets stop with extreme examples of Melo negativity (in regards to him coming off the bench as a ROLE PLAYING ROLE PLAYER).


He also shot .417% during the playoffs and .378% from 3PT during the playoffs during his 6 games but yet no mention of that while supporting that awful example of ".266%"?

Sorry but I strongly disagree with the both of you. Because it was an awful "example" when 4/6 of his playoff games were also @ +.417%.


Regular Season/Playoffs combined he had 48 games of above .400% from the field so yes that ".266%" "example" was a crap one (imo).



Melo can still play this game of basketball and coming off the bench? As a role playing role player? To provide coach Thibs with instant fire power off the bench? I'd love to see it (especially since we'd have a #1 NBA Defense backing him up).

Melo would want too many fga. He had his time on the Knicks. Good 1 year pretty bad all others( team wise). Let him finish out in Portland. We have players who need to develop

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7/31/2021  1:02 AM
Carmelo played great last season and was 4th in total minutes for POR. He has got plenty of gas left in the tank.
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7/31/2021  1:12 AM
gradyandrew wrote:Carmelo played great last season and was 4th in total minutes for POR. He has got plenty of gas left in the tank.

Exactly and unlike 2012-2013 we wouldn't be asking him to become a 37+ minutes per game while contending for a scoring title as an NBA Superstar type of player.


Come 2021-2022 our Knicks are going to become the youngest team in the NBA with the likes of....


McBride (20).
Grimes (21).
Barrett (21).
Robinson (23).
Toppin (23).
Randle (26).


That's even younger than Atlanta's core.


Carmelo Anthony coming off the bench for 15-20 minutes per game as not only instant scoring ability off the bench as a role playing role player but also as an experienced veteran with an extremely high Offensive basketball I.Q is something that our younger team can become blessed with.


No. I don't believe Melo will be coming back to New York but if he did? I'd love it.

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7/31/2021  2:04 AM
NYKMentality wrote:
gradyandrew wrote:Carmelo played great last season and was 4th in total minutes for POR. He has got plenty of gas left in the tank.

Exactly and unlike 2012-2013 we wouldn't be asking him to become a 37+ minutes per game while contending for a scoring title as an NBA Superstar type of player.


Come 2021-2022 our Knicks are going to become the youngest team in the NBA with the likes of....


McBride (20).
Grimes (21).
Barrett (21).
Robinson (23).
Toppin (23).
Randle (26).


That's even younger than Atlanta's core.


Carmelo Anthony coming off the bench for 15-20 minutes per game as not only instant scoring ability off the bench as a role playing role player but also as an experienced veteran with an extremely high Offensive basketball I.Q is something that our younger team can become blessed with.


No. I don't believe Melo will be coming back to New York but if he did? I'd love it.


I don't know. He's played his ass off for Portland for 2 seasons, they wont give him much more than the minimum, and his Rose/ Thibs connection is decades old. LBJ doesnt want him in LA I think.

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7/31/2021  3:37 AM
Lol. Stop trying to relive the past. Melo is happy in Portland and I am happy he is in Portland.
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7/31/2021  12:15 PM
knicks1248 wrote:I think his experience and 3 point shooting can be a good look off the bench with Rose (if we resign him)

They can make up for their little rebellious Triangle run under Phil.

Can help with the development of some of the younger players.

And we can probably get him for Cheap


Only if we Trade Obi. If we use Obi as a trade chip than Melo as our back-up PF makes sense
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7/31/2021  5:24 PM
Panos wrote:How do you say "NO" in Spanish?

No

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7/31/2021  5:25 PM
gradyandrew wrote:Carmelo played great last season and was 4th in total minutes for POR. He has got plenty of gas left in the tank.

He can still be effective in a reserve role off the bench but we already have Randle and Obi


I’d love to see him end his career here

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7/31/2021  5:27 PM
Jmpasq wrote:
knicks1248 wrote:I think his experience and 3 point shooting can be a good look off the bench with Rose (if we resign him)

They can make up for their little rebellious Triangle run under Phil.

Can help with the development of some of the younger players.

And we can probably get him for Cheap


Only if we Trade Obi. If we use Obi as a trade chip than Melo as our back-up PF makes sense

I don’t think we’re trading Obi. While it’s 99.9% lock Randle won’t be traded or even shopped this summer it’s possible we might be trading him next February at the deadline

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8/1/2021  4:04 PM
Philc1 wrote:
Panos wrote:How do you say "NO" in Spanish?
No

Exactly.

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8/1/2021  4:06 PM
NYKMentality wrote:
gradyandrew wrote:Carmelo played great last season and was 4th in total minutes for POR. He has got plenty of gas left in the tank.
Exactly and unlike 2012-2013 we wouldn't be asking him to become a 37+ minutes per game while contending for a scoring title as an NBA Superstar type of player.


Come 2021-2022 our Knicks are going to become the youngest team in the NBA with the likes of....


McBride (20).
Grimes (21).
Barrett (21).
Robinson (23).
Toppin (23).
Randle (26).


That's even younger than Atlanta's core.


Carmelo Anthony coming off the bench for 15-20 minutes per game as not only instant scoring ability off the bench as a role playing role player but also as an experienced veteran with an extremely high Offensive basketball I.Q is something that our younger team can become blessed with.


No. I don't believe Melo will be coming back to New York but if he did? I'd love it.

Sorry, Melo has an extremely high BBall IQ?
how's that?
Is that what you call repeated jab steps and low assist totals with high usage?

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8/1/2021  4:14 PM
Panos wrote:
Philc1 wrote:
Panos wrote:How do you say "NO" in Spanish?
No

Exactly.

You can't spell Anthony without a "n" and "o". Seriously, this team still has other holes to fill. If those get taken care of, then I guess it's be cool. But if a big part of next season's success is reliant on Melo pounding the ball in the mid-range, then this team is in trouble.

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8/1/2021  4:36 PM    LAST EDITED: 8/1/2021  4:38 PM
BigDaddyG wrote:
Panos wrote:
Philc1 wrote:
Panos wrote:How do you say "NO" in Spanish?
No

Exactly.

You can't spell Anthony without a "n" and "o". Seriously, this team still has other holes to fill. If those get taken care of, then I guess it's be cool. But if a big part of next season's success is reliant on Melo pounding the ball in the mid-range, then this team is in trouble.

If you think Me lo is the same player he was when he last played here, you clearly been under a rock.

A lot of you are acting like the knicks a the prettiest girl in the room and have all these options..well your going to be in for a ride awakening, because I'm yet to here we're on everyone's wish list.

I see melo as a spot up/pull up sniper, and solid role model. A team full of young players is a recipe for a lottery team..

7 yes ago I said melo will win a ring when he's the teams best role player

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8/1/2021  4:54 PM
Why do we need Melo?

Well that would be to take minutes away from our youth as we make the push for Finals, you know, to put us over the edge because we are one player away obviously.

Don't we need a point guard to set up our bigs? Of course not, we need a one-on-one player who doesn't play D.

Why?

To be a role model for the youths. Duh

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8/1/2021  5:30 PM
Panos wrote:
NYKMentality wrote:
gradyandrew wrote:Carmelo played great last season and was 4th in total minutes for POR. He has got plenty of gas left in the tank.
Exactly and unlike 2012-2013 we wouldn't be asking him to become a 37+ minutes per game while contending for a scoring title as an NBA Superstar type of player.


Come 2021-2022 our Knicks are going to become the youngest team in the NBA with the likes of....


McBride (20).
Grimes (21).
Barrett (21).
Robinson (23).
Toppin (23).
Randle (26).


That's even younger than Atlanta's core.


Carmelo Anthony coming off the bench for 15-20 minutes per game as not only instant scoring ability off the bench as a role playing role player but also as an experienced veteran with an extremely high Offensive basketball I.Q is something that our younger team can become blessed with.


No. I don't believe Melo will be coming back to New York but if he did? I'd love it.

Sorry, Melo has an extremely high BBall IQ?
how's that?
Is that what you call repeated jab steps and low assist totals with high usage?


He does have an extremely high (offensive) IQ.

And you do not rank #2 All-Time in USA Olympic Scoring (only behind Kevin Durant) and 12th All-Time in NBA Scoring with 27,370 Points Scored (for nothing').

Yes. He's one of the greatest basketball scorers of All-Time and one of the smartest NBA scorers of All-Time too (never had to rely on athleticism).

Carmelo Anthony coming off the bench and as a veteran leader and mentor for Obi Toppin @ PF would become pretty damn awesome (as a role playing role player).

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8/1/2021  5:32 PM
It would be too weird, I can’t see Melo go out like that
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8/1/2021  5:58 PM
ramtour420 wrote:Why do we need Melo?

Well that would be to take minutes away from our youth as we make the push for Finals, you know, to put us over the edge because we are one player away obviously.

Don't we need a point guard to set up our bigs? Of course not, we need a one-on-one player who doesn't play D.

Why?

To be a role model for the youths. Duh

Take minutes away from who..did Things play knox and frank for the sake of development, he is a veteran coach that wants veteran players

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8/1/2021  6:17 PM
knicks1248 wrote:
ramtour420 wrote:Why do we need Melo?

Well that would be to take minutes away from our youth as we make the push for Finals, you know, to put us over the edge because we are one player away obviously.

Don't we need a point guard to set up our bigs? Of course not, we need a one-on-one player who doesn't play D.

Why?

To be a role model for the youths. Duh

Take minutes away from who..did Things play knox and frank for the sake of development, he is a veteran coach that wants veteran players


Let's see. What's the one position that we cannot seem to find playing time for anyone because we have a league leader in minutes there? That's PF, currently held by Randle. Who cannot seem to find playing time ? That's Obi Toppin. If we add Melo that creates a logjam. Melo cannot play the 3 because he is like 6O years old already and cannot guard anyone at the small forward position. Our top draftee this year is also a 3. So Melo would be taking playing time and development away from Grimes if he ever is a part of a large lineup.
When it comes to Thibs that's exactly what I am afraid of, him being a veteran coach who took away development from Frank and Obi( although we saw Obi+Randle together at the end of our playoff run) and even to a lesser degree Quickley. So adding a geriatric player like Melo at the one position that we have a logjam already at is not a good move.
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8/1/2021  8:39 PM
ramtour420 wrote:
knicks1248 wrote:
ramtour420 wrote:Why do we need Melo?

Well that would be to take minutes away from our youth as we make the push for Finals, you know, to put us over the edge because we are one player away obviously.

Don't we need a point guard to set up our bigs? Of course not, we need a one-on-one player who doesn't play D.

Why?

To be a role model for the youths. Duh

Take minutes away from who..did Things play knox and frank for the sake of development, he is a veteran coach that wants veteran players

Let's see. What's the one position that we cannot seem to find playing time for anyone because we have a league leader in minutes there? That's PF, currently held by Randle. Who cannot seem to find playing time ? That's Obi Toppin. If we add Melo that creates a logjam. Melo cannot play the 3 because he is like 6O years old already and cannot guard anyone at the small forward position. Our top draftee this year is also a 3. So Melo would be taking playing time and development away from Grimes if he ever is a part of a large lineup.
When it comes to Thibs that's exactly what I am afraid of, him being a veteran coach who took away development from Frank and Obi( although we saw Obi+Randle together at the end of our playoff run) and even to a lesser degree Quickley. So adding a geriatric player like Melo at the one position that we have a logjam already at is not a good move.

Maybe if Julius Randle had Melo backing him up @ PF, Julius Randle wouldn't break down come the playoffs due to having to lead the NBA in minutes played.

And maybe if Obi Toppin heading into his 2nd season could actually learn and develop under a future HOF PF in Carmelo Anthony during year #2; he'd (Obi Toppin) become ready to absolutely breakout come year #3 as an impactful role playing role player (because he isn't becoming no "superstar" PF while backing up an All-Star PF in Julius Randle.

Learning under both Julius Randle and Carmelo Anthony would have Obi Toppin prime (to emerge) heading into year #3.

Could Melo off the bench be a good look for us

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