Papabear wrote:Papabear SaysBefore the Melo trade Amare showed leadership on that team. I think that it is now time for Amare to regain the leadership roll of this team. Forget about he don't fit. Make it fit!! We've seen some great moves by Amare since he came back. Now he stands in the background on the second unit. That's not what we brought him here for. Woodson should be ashamed of himself thinking he can make Amare a second stringer and Amare should make a statement to tell everyone to move over because I'm taking over again. This team needs leadership and even though Melo is one of my favorite players he needs help and he needs for someone to stand up to him to tell him to pass the damn rock when we need to. If we continue to play ISO ball we are done. I know how Melo feels that if he gives up the rock the chances of his team mates making a shot is null. I hope that Jason Kidd did not fall off the wagon and started sipping the sauce again. Let's make a trade in our favor.
Coming in, we knew Amar'e would be hard pressed to play out his contract.
did a horrible job of managing his minutes in the first year and, unfortunately, the pendulum need to be swung in the opposite direction to balance all the damage
did. As far as who starts or not, it makes no difference. What matter is when you play. Plus, we where winning before STAT came back into the lineup. I agree we have problems, but I don't believe they are linked to whether or not Amar'e starts.
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