Hector wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Hector wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Hector wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Hector wrote:He's such a wishy washy girlie man. Skills but no toughness.
Dude, why do you insist on bitching like a woman that was spurned by the man she loves? Does any of this surprise you? What idiot didn't realize that Chicago was a better situation? All Melo is doing is to confirm what we all already knew....or at least, should have known.
Why do you try to protect him like you want to bend him over & suck his hole?
Go **** yourself.
Again with the emotion...like a woman. How is any of what was included in the documentary controversial? Did you expect Melo to lie and have him pretend that the Knicks were/are the better run franchise?
It's humorous to me how people love to talk out of both sides of their mouth. The same people that argue New York is a top flight destination for players are the same dudes mad at Melo for capitalizing on the only thing that makes it attractive i.e. the business opportunities. So why criticize him now? It's not like he's loafing with his play. The team around him just sucks.
Here we go again.
IF you call me a woman, I tell you to go **** yourself. That is the extent of the emotion I have for this topic. I'm not being hysterical when I say IO think Carmelo is being a dickhead putting that crap out. It isn't a big deal to me, just how I feel about him & how I vent towards this suck team whose players have other things on their minds other than getting out of this damn hole the team is in.
Basically, I called out a player.
You called me a woman, I say shut the **** up you dumb ****. & we move on. or not.
I like jrrod's (sic) idea but not on a basketball court.
Every post leading up to your most recent one had you calling Melo something to the effect of "a big meany". And for what? Why take this **** so seriously as though he personally insulted you?
Like I said before, the dude isn't loafing on the court and is trying to win (which I can't understand since we need to tank). Unfortunately "trying hard" isn't enough, which is why some of the greatest players of all-time have missed the playoffs in their prime e.g. Kevin Garnett, Charles Barkley, Chris Webber, Dirk Nowitzki, Dwayne Wade, Kobe Bryant, etc. Melo is no doubt a flawed player but to pretend that all this is his fault would be ignorant.
I can ask the same - why do you take is so personally that I take it so personally?
I haven't posted it over & over, I made my feelings known & then had to defend it from you since you were so offended.
I'll try to be clear. I don't hate him personally - I just think he is skilled yet soft & I don't appreciate players that are so focused on making their name into a 'brand'.
If you want to be a 'brand' go for you, best of luck & go **** yourself.
I made a few posts saying I don't like the way Carmelo goes about his business & that I don't like him much & you are trying to make is seem like I'm on a crusade.
I don't care, we can go back & forth.
You need to understand "tone" and how it can reverberate as loudly as what you are saying/typing. Quite honestly, I don't particularly care enough about this conversation to take it personally. However, I am a psychologist by nature (and nearly by profession), so when I see disconnects in what someone is trying to communicate, I feel compelled to address it.
As for your tidbit about not posting your negativity "over and over":
"a wishy washy girlie man (aka Melo). Skills but no toughness."- Hector
"This team will never win with him (Melo)."-Hector
"I can't believe anyone could have watched (the documentary) & came away feeling good about this team & their best player. (Sic)"- Hector
"He seems kind of wishy washy to me & I have grown not to like him since he has been here..."-Hector
....and the examples continue.....despite admitting that you have no real justification for feeling the way you do. You just know the way you feel and that dictates your decision-making/opinions......as it would with your average woman. Again, this is nothing personal....I'm just observant.
None of your comments even account for Carmelo Anthony "the basketball player" and instead center on what you perceive him to be in his personal life in absence of tangible fact. In any case, the latter has no baring on the former and the former is all that should matter as a sports fan.