Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:TeamBall wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:dk7th wrote:when you are done laughing maybe you can answer whether the knicks imploded this season?
I'd let it go. If someone isn't willing to say that you and TKF by large were more correct than anyone else here in a year where you predicted disaster and the team is .350, then they never will.
Uptown was laughing at DK blaming feltons horrendous play, jr's immaturity, and shump's regression all on Melo. You're a pretty rational guy Bonn. You can't actually agree with that.
He cited Melo as being one of many relevant factors. He's right that players don't exactly thrive playing with Melo and Melo hasn't helped Felton but obviously there are more important reasons why Felton's play has deteriorated.
Did Aldridge help Felton? Felton sucks and you know that.
Did Melo help Chandler? Chandler was a mediocre player most of his career.
Please show me the stats of players who have significantly higher stats when they did not play with melo.
You don't appear to be disagreeing with anything I said.
I actually respect your opinion. But you saying that "players don't exactly thrive playing with Melo and Melo hasn't helped Felton" is a bit misleading and you seem to be subtly insinuating something.
Players thrive when playing on a talented winning team (usually). The knicks have very weak players so most individuals don't "thrive".
Don't see any sample size either way.
Players who thrived: Good Novak, Copeland, Good JR, Billups, Nene, Chandler, Good Shumpert ...
Players who did not: Bad Novak, Bad JR, Felton, Bad Shumpert, real Chandler, old Amare
so here is what phil is thinking ....