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Nalod
Posts: 71379 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() IN the Bob Smith movie "Dogma" staring Ben Aflack, Chris Rock, Matt Damon and others there is a scene about "Mooby's"
![]() Matt Damons character "Loki" is an angel who is very put off by this fast food company and the idolization of its mascot which is a golden calf. Its a take on when the Jews left Egypt and wandered the Desert for 40 years in part because they were losing their way and starting idolizing a golden calf to which god punished them for it. There is more to it than this, but this is the UK, not Sunday school. Fast forward a few thousand years and In NYC we have a trade that many of us did not want and this occurred: Melo is treated like a victorious here returning home (he was 8 when he left NY for Baltimore)to a team depleted of its roster. MSG has over the years promoted Melo to the point he really cannot, or ever could fulfill the hype. In part because he is "Just" and allstar and not the game transforming player like Jordan, Wilt, Kareem etc. He is who he is and we have spend enough time on this. MSG serves up the Koolaid and some fans take great offense to this. Some have just accepted Melo as a knick and rolls with it (like me). I was not in favor of the trade but "whattayagonnado?" Others drink the Sweet Koolaid and love Melo and all the Melo'ness that goes along with it. Then there are the Haters who won't be fooled by MSG propaganda. Mushnack writes about the subject here: http://nypost.com/2015/11/05/can-msg-please-stop-canonizing-carmelo-anthony/ Nalod's take is until the knicks with Melo accomplish something and create important moments (big shots in big games with significance) then Melo and the great divide will continue. |
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holfresh
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![]() The new Idol being worshiped!!!... The prodigal son returneth.... |
Nalod
Posts: 71379 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() holfresh wrote: Read his last book. |