Ah, the age old question: "To starphuch or not to Starphuch........That is the question"?
One has to endure seasons of pain to get to the place where it pays off.
It seems our esteemed owner cannot tolerate this.
I would say even by the sample of fans posting here that its better to have "stars" then wait for it in the draft.
As long as we keep trading our picks away as we do there is no other way.
IM resigned to what we do and hope for the best.
I really enjoyed rooting for Amare and our yoots early this past season. With Melo, I was not for the price we had to pay but come playoff time im up and cheering the first two games. Im hopeless.
What I want and we'll get are two different things.
My Net connections run deep. I saw the last Pro Basketball champion crowed in NY back in 1976 when the Nets beat Larry Brown's nuggets in a stunning come from behind victory lead by the Great DR. J. That was also the last ABA game played.
The only logical reason I some how keep to the knicks has to be my childhood were I went to Knick games with my uncle from 1971-72-73. He died the Summer of 1973 at the age of 47. Same Ailment I got surgery on at age 48. Medical progress is great!
My point? Nets are gonna be Brooklyn (my hometown)and one more catastrophic run by the knicks with another failed starphuch I could be detached from them providing the Nets do make good. I would be joined by legions of pedestrian fans who will jump on that bandwagon.
I am rooting for the knicks and while "Stars" are good to have no doubt, they bring an expectation with it.
When you see a rebuild and watch the players develope there is a bond. I do that so Im good with a rebuild.
Maybe its not just "winning" but taking ownership of a team and not just rooting for the jersey but the players. Ewing was our superstar. Amare is great, but he is 28. Melo the same. Clyde grew from NY. Willis was THE CAPTAIN! If you think of Earl Monroe his greatest years was when he took the league by storm and tore it up in Baltimore. He came to NY and had to sacrifice some of his game and injury did slow him a bit. With Knicks "earl the pearl" was he, but in Baltimore he was "Black Jesus".
I voted for "1" for the above reasons. Don't mean I don't root for this team to succeed.
As for rooting for the Nets again? I dunno if I can, but the more I follow the Knicks the more it smells like a product push to me. Dolan sure gave up a lot for Melo. I liked the guys we gave up. Now Im worried about Melos's tits.