CrushAlot wrote:Nalod wrote:Great coach's have great players.
Riles, Pop, Auerback all were excel with LONG careers as coach, and even as Execs.
Maybe pHil never gets it done, he was bought here to turn the franchise around.
After three years some of you can't fathom anything but what is in front of you.
Knicks with melo treaded water, three seasons, only one of our own draft picks.
Had to clean the mess up. Its taking longer. Future uncertain, panic stricken few fans who are in a tizz over the truth.Some of you wanted the truth, and you can't handle it. Teams sucks. Melo holds the Ball, KP is not ready, a few bad trades, and again, sell the team and bring in some conceptual young guy that will do what again?
Enjoy the weather, watch a playoff game, go for a walk, and stop trying to find some conceptual truth in connecting the dots that somehow Phil is going away.
he is not.
Great executives bring in great players. They bring in coaches they believe in and try to get them players that fit what the coach is trying to do. They help to bring a stability to an organization and create a culture. Phil isn't the coach. He has brought in one great player when his team accidentally tanked. Phil hasn't believed in his coaches enough to not meddle and undermine them. There hasn't been a consistent coach or voice in the locker room. He has had four coaches and turned over the majority of the roster every year. There is no stability and no culture for the Knicks. Phil has been really bad at his job as an executive.
this is certainly the ugly phase. Not many teams going through something like this are going to talking about how all the positives adding up from all the losing.
As a Knick fan I have no loyalty to Melo. He has been about Melo first and foremost and above all else. He is certainly responsible for the only blip of good basketball played here (the always mentioned and coveted 54 win season).
The rest of the time? Melo quit on coaches. Melo put himself over team constantly. Probably Melo's best teammates he's had here were Lin and Tyson, two guys who walked away not exactly enamored with Melo.
Yup.. Melo is an NBA buddy. Everyone loves him. Everyone respects Melo. Players union loves him. He's been paid $200mm in the NBA. He's advanced in the playoffs twice. Everyone loves him until it comes time to sign a contract and play with him. Then the loves moves from Chris Paul and Lebron to the Robin Lopez and Courtney Lee types of league.
Of course much of the team is backing Melo, and of course a switch back to the triangle is going to look bad and not be well recieved. Also if the players can point to the front office and their issues it removes responsibility. Thats is normal in ANY work environment. If you are in sales and your management team sucks and your numbers suck you are going to say "how can I perform like this?"
That is the way the world turns.
I love all the posts "I cant wait to see how the Phil supporters... bla bla bla spin this."
There is no spin. Nothing Phil has done here has worked out, except drafting a couple good players. So does letting him stay equate support? Is that how Phil love is quantified? Whether its a deserving title or not Melo is an NBA star and he's been knocked by his own organization. Melo is going to seek allies. Just like your office mates, you talk to them move than anyone. IF you are popular and networked you will have opportunities to spin things, leak things, gain support, play politics...
Those things would be fine, but this relationship isnt worth salvaging. Melo doesnt defend, doesnt pass and to boot isnt the scorer he once was. The days of him being the main cog on an annual playoff team are long gone. He is a supporting player, but he acts like THE player.
Phil has phucked up left and right, but I want to see what this thing looks like without this personality to manage. Maybe its 2 more years of fumbling and if so Phil get canned, the next GM resigns the talent and we move forward. If after 5 years Phil did nothing but lose enough to build us up a core of good players I can live with that. I think we and Phil can do much better and *hope* we do, but its not happening with a diva here to that puts his brand first and to boot doesnt produce on the court.
Crzy mentioned Chris Paul and why doesnt he get knocked for failing in the playoffs. Did you see the game he had in the game 1 loss? The guy performs regardless. I think Phil is looking at the right kind of players. Melo hasnt worked and that cant be navigated until he moves on. Too big a mistake. It just needs to be cut clean. If you read all this and you walk away with "fish loves Phil" you need to stop posting on message forums 
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