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Carmelo Anthony Believes 'Window Is Closing' For Championship
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CrushAlot
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8/4/2013  11:26 PM
Jmpasq wrote:
dk7th wrote:he reminds me of alex rodriguez-- deeply infatuated with himself and pretty damned oblivious, resulting in some pretty dumbfounding and alienating statements. he's an annoying person to say the least but then again he is merely following the path that most nba players follow, chase money first then perhaps chase rings. knick fans wanted to be an exception. dolan could have said no but then he too is more interested in revenue than winning so here we are, 3 years and counting with very little to show and not much to look forward to.

i mean if he ever got in truly supreme shape and actually worked assiduously on expanding his game instead of same-ole same-ole, people would maybe be persuaded he is not merely interested in money more than winning.

so, his latest statement simply reinforces the suspicion that he was never interested in winning a title here and simply exploited the situation the best he could.


The Problem for everyone else right now is the best Team and best player on Earth isnt chasing money. In Houston u got a emerging superstar who took less money in Harden and Howard who didnt rip up his new to team to join him.
The difference with Howard was Kupchak was the gm. Ujiri knew he needed to get Melo something and also you can't discount that a lockout was looming where the owners were telling the players that they were reigning in free agency. Walsh wanted Melo. Knicks were rumored to be chasing him all of that year. Walsh also wanted two stars. Ujiri was moving Melo at the deadline for fair market value. If he didn't get traded to the Knicks he would have gone somewhere else at the deadline. Ujiri wasn't going to wait for Melo to leave for nothing and Melo wanted a deal before the lockout. The thought that Melo takes less and the Nuggets get nothing for him isn't based in reality. It would have been nice for the Knicks though.
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8/4/2013  11:30 PM
arkrud wrote:Dolan who is not in the business of winning get Malo who is also not too much into it.
Not sure why this is a surprise.
It is difficult to imagine that Dolam suddenly will start building a winning team.
But it is even more difficult to imagine that players with integrity and character will want to play for this rotten organization.
Even LeBron/Wade/Bosh conspire to win the chip(s) with the Rat by letting some $$$ go.
$$$ are ultimate championship for Dolan/Melo bunch. And they already get it.

i am afraid your humor is too dry for some people.

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8/5/2013  1:26 AM
I wonder, can Carmelo Anthony take the 'Window is Closing' thought one step further and really figure out that he is the main culprit for his current predicament?
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8/5/2013  7:31 AM
knickstorrents wrote:I wonder, can Carmelo Anthony take the 'Window is Closing' thought one step further and really figure out that he is the main culprit for his current predicament?

steve novak?

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8/5/2013  7:32 AM
IronWillGiroud wrote:
knickstorrents wrote:I wonder, can Carmelo Anthony take the 'Window is Closing' thought one step further and really figure out that he is the main culprit for his current predicament?

steve novak?

you know,

if steve novak brought the noise last year, we could be in the ECF and close to the Finals,

but he took a year off, he got lazy, got payed and stopped shooting,

it's a team effort and melo was counting on novak to spread defenses,

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8/5/2013  11:29 AM
CrushAlot wrote:
Jmpasq wrote:
dk7th wrote:he reminds me of alex rodriguez-- deeply infatuated with himself and pretty damned oblivious, resulting in some pretty dumbfounding and alienating statements. he's an annoying person to say the least but then again he is merely following the path that most nba players follow, chase money first then perhaps chase rings. knick fans wanted to be an exception. dolan could have said no but then he too is more interested in revenue than winning so here we are, 3 years and counting with very little to show and not much to look forward to.

i mean if he ever got in truly supreme shape and actually worked assiduously on expanding his game instead of same-ole same-ole, people would maybe be persuaded he is not merely interested in money more than winning.

so, his latest statement simply reinforces the suspicion that he was never interested in winning a title here and simply exploited the situation the best he could.


The Problem for everyone else right now is the best Team and best player on Earth isnt chasing money. In Houston u got a emerging superstar who took less money in Harden and Howard who didnt rip up his new to team to join him.
The difference with Howard was Kupchak was the gm. Ujiri knew he needed to get Melo something and also you can't discount that a lockout was looming where the owners were telling the players that they were reigning in free agency. Walsh wanted Melo. Knicks were rumored to be chasing him all of that year. Walsh also wanted two stars. Ujiri was moving Melo at the deadline for fair market value. If he didn't get traded to the Knicks he would have gone somewhere else at the deadline. Ujiri wasn't going to wait for Melo to leave for nothing and Melo wanted a deal before the lockout. The thought that Melo takes less and the Nuggets get nothing for him isn't based in reality. It would have been nice for the Knicks though.

Dolan wanted him...

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8/5/2013  11:30 AM
knickstorrents wrote:I wonder, can Carmelo Anthony take the 'Window is Closing' thought one step further and really figure out that he is the main culprit for his current predicament?

I doubt it... I doubt he even cares enough..

Anyone who sits around and waits for the lottery to better themselves, either in real life or in sports, Is a Loser............... TKF
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8/5/2013  4:39 PM
I am not a big anti-melo guy, but we will see what he is made of with this whole negotiation/resigning and how it plays out. If takes the approx $25mil per year max deal with no cap room left to bring in help, it really says all of his comments about winning but the most important thing to him will ring hollow. If he takes a team friendly contract leaving room for the Knicks to bring help in around him, he can shed some of the "selfish" label that he has been wearing.

Should be an interesting year or so. More interesting than watch Bargnani's guy blow past him on D all year!

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8/5/2013  5:21 PM
tkf wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Jmpasq wrote:
dk7th wrote:he reminds me of alex rodriguez-- deeply infatuated with himself and pretty damned oblivious, resulting in some pretty dumbfounding and alienating statements. he's an annoying person to say the least but then again he is merely following the path that most nba players follow, chase money first then perhaps chase rings. knick fans wanted to be an exception. dolan could have said no but then he too is more interested in revenue than winning so here we are, 3 years and counting with very little to show and not much to look forward to.

i mean if he ever got in truly supreme shape and actually worked assiduously on expanding his game instead of same-ole same-ole, people would maybe be persuaded he is not merely interested in money more than winning.

so, his latest statement simply reinforces the suspicion that he was never interested in winning a title here and simply exploited the situation the best he could.


The Problem for everyone else right now is the best Team and best player on Earth isnt chasing money. In Houston u got a emerging superstar who took less money in Harden and Howard who didnt rip up his new to team to join him.
The difference with Howard was Kupchak was the gm. Ujiri knew he needed to get Melo something and also you can't discount that a lockout was looming where the owners were telling the players that they were reigning in free agency. Walsh wanted Melo. Knicks were rumored to be chasing him all of that year. Walsh also wanted two stars. Ujiri was moving Melo at the deadline for fair market value. If he didn't get traded to the Knicks he would have gone somewhere else at the deadline. Ujiri wasn't going to wait for Melo to leave for nothing and Melo wanted a deal before the lockout. The thought that Melo takes less and the Nuggets get nothing for him isn't based in reality. It would have been nice for the Knicks though.

Dolan wanted him...


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Carmelo Anthony Believes 'Window Is Closing' For Championship

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