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Carmelo Anthony on Knicks sensation Kristaps Porzingis: ‘Nobody can come between us’

Carmelo Anthony has a warning for those who think he won’t mesh with New York Knicks rookie sensation Kristaps Porzingis.
“I know what we have as teammates. Nobody can come between us despite what anybody says. Nobody,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports.

Anthony has been the face of the Knicks since being acquired from the Denver Nuggets in 2011. The only other big-name player to perhaps cut into the spotlight with the Knicks was former teammate Amar’e Stoudemire, who never lived up to his full potential in New York because of injuries. Porzingis’ exciting early-season play however has made him increasingly popular with Knicks fans.

When asked if he expects Porzingis to become an NBA star, Anthony told Yahoo Sports: “He can be. This is the first [25] games of the season, but he has the opportunity to do that.”

But it is that opportunity that isn’t always easy. Anthony recalled how Knicks fans now in love with Porzingis booed on draft night when he was selected fourth overall.

“When things are going good, they put you way up there,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports. “When things are going bad, they kick the chair from underneath you. Those are experiences that he is going to have to go through. But if I can be there and be that guy who can grab him up and say everything is going to be all right, I’m going to do that …

“I support him 100 percent. In New York they can run you in the ground with all that attention. I’m there to just let him know that when it’s good, it’s great.”

Porzingis is averaging 13.6 points and 8.4 rebounds in 27.3 minutes per game, and the surprisingly athletic and skilled 7-foot-3, 240-pounder was named NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month for October-November. The Latvian scored a rookie-high 29 points against the Charlotte Hornets on Nov. 17 and recorded 24 points, 14 rebounds and seven blocks on Nov. 21 against the Houston Rockets.

“He comes into this league at [20] and can shoot and score and play in the biggest and greatest city in the world. He deserves it,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports about the attention Porzingis is getting.

Porzingis credited Anthony for mentoring him and boosting his offensive game.

“His is making a lot of situations [easier] for me,” Porzingis said. “Because of him I’m getting wide-open looks. He’s great. Playing alongside him, I can just read him and play off of him. When I am open, he is going to hit me. I don’t doubt that.”

Anthony had a stellar rookie season in 2003-04, averaging 21 points per game with the Nuggets. The third overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft challenged LeBron James for the NBA Rookie of the Year award, and yet part of his motivation in taking Porzingis under his wing is because of his experience in Denver.

“I didn’t have anybody to put their arm around me and give me insight on what the league was like,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports.

The Nuggets considered signing veteran forward LaPhonso Ellis to mentor Anthony during his rookie season and had two respected veterans in Marcus Camby and Andre Miller. But Denver didn’t have a player who had made an All-Star appearance. Anthony quickly became the face of the Nuggets as a rookie and led the franchise to its first playoff appearance since 1995.
“The tough part was coming to the NBA and then coming to a franchise and having to be the face. The franchise was automatically given to you,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports.

That wasn’t the only major difference Anthony noted between his first season in Denver and what Porzingis is experiencing now.

“The market wasn’t as big [in Denver],” Anthony told Yahoo Sports. “There weren’t as many media people there every day. Some days, there were one or two people in the locker room.”

Contrary to the perception, sharing the spotlight with a star player is actually nothing new to Anthony.

He and likely future Hall of Famer Allen Iverson were teammates in Denver from 2006-08, and Anthony also played with 2004 NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Chauncey Billups in Denver from 2008-11. Stoudemire was a five-time All-Star before joining the Knicks in 2010.

Of the stars Anthony has played with, none brought more media and fan attention than Iverson, the 2001 NBA MVP with an NBA Finals appearance and two All-Star Game MVP awards. Anthony and Iverson co-existed well in Denver and made the franchise a very popular road ticket and television draw. Winning, though, didn’t follow as the Nuggets lost in the first round of the playoffs in 2007 and 2008.

“We used to just sit back in the locker room and the bus and talk about this same situation on how people are going to try to pit us against each other,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports. “They say there is only one ball. But at the end of the day, it was about winning, especially with me and A.I. We always wanted another piece on our team, whether it was a point guard to take A.I. off the ball.”

Porzingis is the shiny new attraction in New York and has rightly earned the early-season accolades, but if the Knicks season takes a downward turn, the rookie likely won’t be the one to take the blame.

“My pressure is still my pressure. That doesn’t change,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports.

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12/15/2015  3:14 PM
crzymdups wrote:http://sports.yahoo.com/news/carmelo-anthony-on-knicks-sensation-kristaps-porzingis---nobody-can-come-between-us-144844460.html

Carmelo Anthony on Knicks sensation Kristaps Porzingis: ‘Nobody can come between us’

Carmelo Anthony has a warning for those who think he won’t mesh with New York Knicks rookie sensation Kristaps Porzingis.
“I know what we have as teammates. Nobody can come between us despite what anybody says. Nobody,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports.

Anthony has been the face of the Knicks since being acquired from the Denver Nuggets in 2011. The only other big-name player to perhaps cut into the spotlight with the Knicks was former teammate Amar’e Stoudemire, who never lived up to his full potential in New York because of injuries. Porzingis’ exciting early-season play however has made him increasingly popular with Knicks fans.

When asked if he expects Porzingis to become an NBA star, Anthony told Yahoo Sports: “He can be. This is the first [25] games of the season, but he has the opportunity to do that.”

But it is that opportunity that isn’t always easy. Anthony recalled how Knicks fans now in love with Porzingis booed on draft night when he was selected fourth overall.

“When things are going good, they put you way up there,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports. “When things are going bad, they kick the chair from underneath you. Those are experiences that he is going to have to go through. But if I can be there and be that guy who can grab him up and say everything is going to be all right, I’m going to do that …

“I support him 100 percent. In New York they can run you in the ground with all that attention. I’m there to just let him know that when it’s good, it’s great.”

Porzingis is averaging 13.6 points and 8.4 rebounds in 27.3 minutes per game, and the surprisingly athletic and skilled 7-foot-3, 240-pounder was named NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month for October-November. The Latvian scored a rookie-high 29 points against the Charlotte Hornets on Nov. 17 and recorded 24 points, 14 rebounds and seven blocks on Nov. 21 against the Houston Rockets.

“He comes into this league at [20] and can shoot and score and play in the biggest and greatest city in the world. He deserves it,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports about the attention Porzingis is getting.

Porzingis credited Anthony for mentoring him and boosting his offensive game.

“His is making a lot of situations [easier] for me,” Porzingis said. “Because of him I’m getting wide-open looks. He’s great. Playing alongside him, I can just read him and play off of him. When I am open, he is going to hit me. I don’t doubt that.”

Anthony had a stellar rookie season in 2003-04, averaging 21 points per game with the Nuggets. The third overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft challenged LeBron James for the NBA Rookie of the Year award, and yet part of his motivation in taking Porzingis under his wing is because of his experience in Denver.

“I didn’t have anybody to put their arm around me and give me insight on what the league was like,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports.

The Nuggets considered signing veteran forward LaPhonso Ellis to mentor Anthony during his rookie season and had two respected veterans in Marcus Camby and Andre Miller. But Denver didn’t have a player who had made an All-Star appearance. Anthony quickly became the face of the Nuggets as a rookie and led the franchise to its first playoff appearance since 1995.
“The tough part was coming to the NBA and then coming to a franchise and having to be the face. The franchise was automatically given to you,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports.

That wasn’t the only major difference Anthony noted between his first season in Denver and what Porzingis is experiencing now.

“The market wasn’t as big [in Denver],” Anthony told Yahoo Sports. “There weren’t as many media people there every day. Some days, there were one or two people in the locker room.”

Contrary to the perception, sharing the spotlight with a star player is actually nothing new to Anthony.

He and likely future Hall of Famer Allen Iverson were teammates in Denver from 2006-08, and Anthony also played with 2004 NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Chauncey Billups in Denver from 2008-11. Stoudemire was a five-time All-Star before joining the Knicks in 2010.

Of the stars Anthony has played with, none brought more media and fan attention than Iverson, the 2001 NBA MVP with an NBA Finals appearance and two All-Star Game MVP awards. Anthony and Iverson co-existed well in Denver and made the franchise a very popular road ticket and television draw. Winning, though, didn’t follow as the Nuggets lost in the first round of the playoffs in 2007 and 2008.

“We used to just sit back in the locker room and the bus and talk about this same situation on how people are going to try to pit us against each other,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports. “They say there is only one ball. But at the end of the day, it was about winning, especially with me and A.I. We always wanted another piece on our team, whether it was a point guard to take A.I. off the ball.”

Porzingis is the shiny new attraction in New York and has rightly earned the early-season accolades, but if the Knicks season takes a downward turn, the rookie likely won’t be the one to take the blame.

“My pressure is still my pressure. That doesn’t change,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports.

another way for melo to tell us that he is starting to hate NY? Hmmmmm

so here is what phil is thinking ....
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12/15/2015  3:15 PM
its this kind of stuff that puzzles me about the Melo haters. He's jacks way to many shots. He's got some tunnel vision. He's got holes in his game, but he's just not a bad guy. Good philanthropist, good teammate... I mean Ive rooted for some real tools over the years but Melo is pretty chill and yet remains an incredibly polarizing figure.

That aside its a great fit on the court. They will make each other better players, in fact they no doubt are. KP can learn a lot of tricks from Melo. Its a good start to a good pairing

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12/15/2015  3:18 PM
mreinman wrote:another way for melo to tell us that he is starting to hate NY? Hmmmmm
If this article doesnt scream "IM SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING WAIVING MY NO TRADE" than nothing does!
"winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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12/15/2015  3:22 PM
fishmike wrote:its this kind of stuff that puzzles me about the Melo haters. He's jacks way to many shots. He's got some tunnel vision. He's got holes in his game, but he's just not a bad guy. Good philanthropist, good teammate... I mean Ive rooted for some real tools over the years but Melo is pretty chill and yet remains an incredibly polarizing figure.

That aside its a great fit on the court. They will make each other better players, in fact they no doubt are. KP can learn a lot of tricks from Melo. Its a good start to a good pairing

its really funny how you used to argue with the same one sided vigor for the other extreme team. Couldn't you have just gone to the middle?

Nobody cares who Melo is friends with and who he is dating and if he is hugging KP. If he plays team ball then he will be loved, if he doesn't then he will be loved by only his groupees.

so here is what phil is thinking ....
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12/15/2015  3:23 PM    LAST EDITED: 12/15/2015  3:25 PM
Missed a few quotes.....I underlined them.

mreinman wrote:
crzymdups wrote:http://sports.yahoo.com/news/carmelo-anthony-on-knicks-sensation-kristaps-porzingis---nobody-can-come-between-us-144844460.html

Carmelo Anthony on Knicks sensation Kristaps Porzingis: ‘Nobody can come between us’

Carmelo Anthony has a warning for those who think he won’t mesh with New York Knicks rookie sensation Kristaps Porzingis.
“I know what we have as teammates. Nobody can come between us despite what anybody says. Nobody,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports.

Anthony has been the face of the Knicks since being acquired from the Denver Nuggets in 2011. The only other big-name player to perhaps cut into the spotlight with the Knicks was former teammate Amar’e Stoudemire, who never lived up to his full potential in New York because of injuries. Porzingis’ exciting early-season play however has made him increasingly popular with Knicks fans.

When asked if he expects Porzingis to become an NBA star, Anthony told Yahoo Sports: “He can be. This is the first [25] games of the season, but he has the opportunity to do that.”

But it is that opportunity that isn’t always easy. Anthony recalled how Knicks fans now in love with Porzingis booed on draft night when he was selected fourth overall.

“When things are going good, they put you way up there,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports. “When things are going bad, they kick the chair from underneath you. Those are experiences that he is going to have to go through. But if I can be there and be that guy who can grab him up and say everything is going to be all right, I’m going to do that …

“I support him 100 percent. In New York they can run you in the ground with all that attention. I’m there to just let him know that when it’s good, it’s great.”

"when he parties into the night, I'll be there to keep his head from hitting the toilet!

Porzingis is averaging 13.6 points and 8.4 rebounds in 27.3 minutes per game, and the surprisingly athletic and skilled 7-foot-3, 240-pounder was named NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month for October-November. The Latvian scored a rookie-high 29 points against the Charlotte Hornets on Nov. 17 and recorded 24 points, 14 rebounds and seven blocks on Nov. 21 against the Houston Rockets.

“He comes into this league at [20] and can shoot and score and play in the biggest and greatest city in the world. He deserves it,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports about the attention Porzingis is getting.

Porzingis credited Anthony for mentoring him and boosting his offensive game.

“His is making a lot of situations [easier] for me,” Porzingis said. “Because of him I’m getting wide-open looks. He’s great. Playing alongside him, I can just read him and play off of him. When I am open, he is going to hit me. I don’t doubt that.”

Anthony had a stellar rookie season in 2003-04, averaging 21 points per game with the Nuggets. The third overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft challenged LeBron James for the NBA Rookie of the Year award, and yet part of his motivation in taking Porzingis under his wing is because of his experience in Denver.

“I didn’t have anybody to put their arm around me and give me insight on what the league was like,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports.

The Nuggets considered signing veteran forward LaPhonso Ellis to mentor Anthony during his rookie season and had two respected veterans in Marcus Camby and Andre Miller. But Denver didn’t have a player who had made an All-Star appearance. Anthony quickly became the face of the Nuggets as a rookie and led the franchise to its first playoff appearance since 1995.
“The tough part was coming to the NBA and then coming to a franchise and having to be the face. The franchise was automatically given to you,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports.

That wasn’t the only major difference Anthony noted between his first season in Denver and what Porzingis is experiencing now.

“The market wasn’t as big [in Denver],” Anthony told Yahoo Sports. “There weren’t as many media people there every day. Some days, there were one or two people in the locker room.”

Im married now but I got lots of fly ladies who want it. With my Latvian wing man he catches some serious runoff when La La is on the road. We exchange funny new kinds of condoms and trip over the freaks he gets!!!

Contrary to the perception, sharing the spotlight with a star player is actually nothing new to Anthony.

He and likely future Hall of Famer Allen Iverson were teammates in Denver from 2006-08, and Anthony also played with 2004 NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Chauncey Billups in Denver from 2008-11. Stoudemire was a five-time All-Star before joining the Knicks in 2010.

Of the stars Anthony has played with, none brought more media and fan attention than Iverson, the 2001 NBA MVP with an NBA Finals appearance and two All-Star Game MVP awards. Anthony and Iverson co-existed well in Denver and made the franchise a very popular road ticket and television draw. Winning, though, didn’t follow as the Nuggets lost in the first round of the playoffs in 2007 and 2008.

“We used to just sit back in the locker room and the bus and talk about this same situation on how people are going to try to pit us against each other,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports. “They say there is only one ball. But at the end of the day, it was about winning, especially with me and A.I. We always wanted another piece on our team, whether it was a point guard to take A.I. off the ball.”

La La won't have him for dinner. She don't know whats up on the road but she knows we out a lot when we are and thinks she gonna get some STD or something if he sneezes!!!

Porzingis is the shiny new attraction in New York and has rightly earned the early-season accolades, but if the Knicks season takes a downward turn, the rookie likely won’t be the one to take the blame.

“My pressure is still my pressure. That doesn’t change,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports.

another way for melo to tell us that he is starting to hate NY? Hmmmmm

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12/15/2015  3:25 PM
fishmike wrote:
mreinman wrote:another way for melo to tell us that he is starting to hate NY? Hmmmmm
If this article doesnt scream "IM SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING WAIVING MY NO TRADE" than nothing does!

the funny thing is that for the first time in his career, melo is at a crossroads and realizes that the cat is out of the bag and its front and center. He knows what is required of him. Now we will see if he is mentally tough enough to pull it off and change or will he just fold and start pouting.

I finally have faith in Phil that maybe he can get do the impossible.

so here is what phil is thinking ....
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Nalod wrote:Missed a few quotes.....I underlined them.

mreinman wrote:
crzymdups wrote:http://sports.yahoo.com/news/carmelo-anthony-on-knicks-sensation-kristaps-porzingis---nobody-can-come-between-us-144844460.html

Carmelo Anthony on Knicks sensation Kristaps Porzingis: ‘Nobody can come between us’

Carmelo Anthony has a warning for those who think he won’t mesh with New York Knicks rookie sensation Kristaps Porzingis.
“I know what we have as teammates. Nobody can come between us despite what anybody says. Nobody,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports.

Anthony has been the face of the Knicks since being acquired from the Denver Nuggets in 2011. The only other big-name player to perhaps cut into the spotlight with the Knicks was former teammate Amar’e Stoudemire, who never lived up to his full potential in New York because of injuries. Porzingis’ exciting early-season play however has made him increasingly popular with Knicks fans.

When asked if he expects Porzingis to become an NBA star, Anthony told Yahoo Sports: “He can be. This is the first [25] games of the season, but he has the opportunity to do that.”

But it is that opportunity that isn’t always easy. Anthony recalled how Knicks fans now in love with Porzingis booed on draft night when he was selected fourth overall.

“When things are going good, they put you way up there,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports. “When things are going bad, they kick the chair from underneath you. Those are experiences that he is going to have to go through. But if I can be there and be that guy who can grab him up and say everything is going to be all right, I’m going to do that …

“I support him 100 percent. In New York they can run you in the ground with all that attention. I’m there to just let him know that when it’s good, it’s great.”

"when he parties into the night, I'll be there to keep his head from hitting the toilet!

Porzingis is averaging 13.6 points and 8.4 rebounds in 27.3 minutes per game, and the surprisingly athletic and skilled 7-foot-3, 240-pounder was named NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month for October-November. The Latvian scored a rookie-high 29 points against the Charlotte Hornets on Nov. 17 and recorded 24 points, 14 rebounds and seven blocks on Nov. 21 against the Houston Rockets.

“He comes into this league at [20] and can shoot and score and play in the biggest and greatest city in the world. He deserves it,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports about the attention Porzingis is getting.

Porzingis credited Anthony for mentoring him and boosting his offensive game.

“His is making a lot of situations [easier] for me,” Porzingis said. “Because of him I’m getting wide-open looks. He’s great. Playing alongside him, I can just read him and play off of him. When I am open, he is going to hit me. I don’t doubt that.”

Anthony had a stellar rookie season in 2003-04, averaging 21 points per game with the Nuggets. The third overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft challenged LeBron James for the NBA Rookie of the Year award, and yet part of his motivation in taking Porzingis under his wing is because of his experience in Denver.

“I didn’t have anybody to put their arm around me and give me insight on what the league was like,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports.

The Nuggets considered signing veteran forward LaPhonso Ellis to mentor Anthony during his rookie season and had two respected veterans in Marcus Camby and Andre Miller. But Denver didn’t have a player who had made an All-Star appearance. Anthony quickly became the face of the Nuggets as a rookie and led the franchise to its first playoff appearance since 1995.
“The tough part was coming to the NBA and then coming to a franchise and having to be the face. The franchise was automatically given to you,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports.

That wasn’t the only major difference Anthony noted between his first season in Denver and what Porzingis is experiencing now.

“The market wasn’t as big [in Denver],” Anthony told Yahoo Sports. “There weren’t as many media people there every day. Some days, there were one or two people in the locker room.”

Im married now but I got lots of fly ladies who want it. With my Latvian wing man he catches some serious runoff when La La is on the road. We exchange funny new kinds of condoms and trip over the freaks he gets!!!

Contrary to the perception, sharing the spotlight with a star player is actually nothing new to Anthony.

He and likely future Hall of Famer Allen Iverson were teammates in Denver from 2006-08, and Anthony also played with 2004 NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Chauncey Billups in Denver from 2008-11. Stoudemire was a five-time All-Star before joining the Knicks in 2010.

Of the stars Anthony has played with, none brought more media and fan attention than Iverson, the 2001 NBA MVP with an NBA Finals appearance and two All-Star Game MVP awards. Anthony and Iverson co-existed well in Denver and made the franchise a very popular road ticket and television draw. Winning, though, didn’t follow as the Nuggets lost in the first round of the playoffs in 2007 and 2008.

“We used to just sit back in the locker room and the bus and talk about this same situation on how people are going to try to pit us against each other,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports. “They say there is only one ball. But at the end of the day, it was about winning, especially with me and A.I. We always wanted another piece on our team, whether it was a point guard to take A.I. off the ball.”

La La won't have him for dinner. She don't know whats up on the road but she knows we out a lot when we are and thinks she gonna get some STD or something if he sneezes!!!

Porzingis is the shiny new attraction in New York and has rightly earned the early-season accolades, but if the Knicks season takes a downward turn, the rookie likely won’t be the one to take the blame.

“My pressure is still my pressure. That doesn’t change,” Anthony told Yahoo Sports.

another way for melo to tell us that he is starting to hate NY? Hmmmmm

Yeah I read it and I'm pumped.

so here is what phil is thinking ....
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12/15/2015  3:29 PM
According to a few drama queens, both are faking as Melo is jealous, KP is tolerant blah, blah, blah.

Its clear to me from their spoken words and exchanges on court that an older Melo likes and supports the hard working kid KP and has taken initiative to help him navigate the ebbs and flows of a season and the pressures and scrutiny that comes with being an emerging star especially in NY. Good stuff, KP is a willing student and can learn from Melo experiences and mistakes. Love had Melo addressed head on how he will not let the media pull them apart

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12/15/2015  3:32 PM
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mreinman wrote:another way for melo to tell us that he is starting to hate NY? Hmmmmm
If this article doesnt scream "IM SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING WAIVING MY NO TRADE" than nothing does!

My favorite is when Melo starts talking about losing, and how he doesn't like it, and people automatically translate that to him wanting out. Maybe he just doesn't like the Knicks losing and is holding everyone accountable. No, can't be...

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meloanyk wrote:According to a few drama queens, both are faking as Melo is jealous, KP is tolerant blah, blah, blah.

Its clear to me from their spoken words and exchanges on court that an older Melo likes and supports the hard working kid KP and has taken initiative to help him navigate the ebbs and flows of a season and the pressures and scrutiny that comes with being an emerging star especially in NY. Good stuff, KP is a willing student and can learn from Melo experiences and mistakes. Love had Melo addressed head on how he will not let the media pull them apart

Or KP really hates Melo but is just trying "not to rock the boat." A Chuckbuck classic.

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12/15/2015  3:40 PM
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meloanyk wrote:According to a few drama queens, both are faking as Melo is jealous, KP is tolerant blah, blah, blah.

Its clear to me from their spoken words and exchanges on court that an older Melo likes and supports the hard working kid KP and has taken initiative to help him navigate the ebbs and flows of a season and the pressures and scrutiny that comes with being an emerging star especially in NY. Good stuff, KP is a willing student and can learn from Melo experiences and mistakes. Love had Melo addressed head on how he will not let the media pull them apart

Or KP really hates Melo but is just trying "not to rock the boat." A Chuckbuck classic.

Finally in agreement!

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Knixkik wrote:
meloanyk wrote:According to a few drama queens, both are faking as Melo is jealous, KP is tolerant blah, blah, blah.

Its clear to me from their spoken words and exchanges on court that an older Melo likes and supports the hard working kid KP and has taken initiative to help him navigate the ebbs and flows of a season and the pressures and scrutiny that comes with being an emerging star especially in NY. Good stuff, KP is a willing student and can learn from Melo experiences and mistakes. Love had Melo addressed head on how he will not let the media pull them apart

Or KP really hates Melo but is just trying "not to rock the boat." A Chuckbuck classic.

Finally in agreement!

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meloanyk wrote:According to a few drama queens, both are faking as Melo is jealous, KP is tolerant blah, blah, blah.

Its clear to me from their spoken words and exchanges on court that an older Melo likes and supports the hard working kid KP and has taken initiative to help him navigate the ebbs and flows of a season and the pressures and scrutiny that comes with being an emerging star especially in NY. Good stuff, KP is a willing student and can learn from Melo experiences and mistakes. Love had Melo addressed head on how he will not let the media pull them apart

Or KP really hates Melo but is just trying "not to rock the boat." A Chuckbuck classic.

Lol, must be his Drago look that raises suspicions

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meloanyk wrote:
Knixkik wrote:
meloanyk wrote:According to a few drama queens, both are faking as Melo is jealous, KP is tolerant blah, blah, blah.

Its clear to me from their spoken words and exchanges on court that an older Melo likes and supports the hard working kid KP and has taken initiative to help him navigate the ebbs and flows of a season and the pressures and scrutiny that comes with being an emerging star especially in NY. Good stuff, KP is a willing student and can learn from Melo experiences and mistakes. Love had Melo addressed head on how he will not let the media pull them apart

Or KP really hates Melo but is just trying "not to rock the boat." A Chuckbuck classic.

Lol, must be his Drago look that raises suspicions

Look at pic, KP only has a half smile.

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12/15/2015  3:52 PM
mreinman wrote:
fishmike wrote:its this kind of stuff that puzzles me about the Melo haters. He's jacks way to many shots. He's got some tunnel vision. He's got holes in his game, but he's just not a bad guy. Good philanthropist, good teammate... I mean Ive rooted for some real tools over the years but Melo is pretty chill and yet remains an incredibly polarizing figure.

That aside its a great fit on the court. They will make each other better players, in fact they no doubt are. KP can learn a lot of tricks from Melo. Its a good start to a good pairing

its really funny how you used to argue with the same one sided vigor for the other extreme team. Couldn't you have just gone to the middle?

Nobody cares who Melo is friends with and who he is dating and if he is hugging KP. If he plays team ball then he will be loved, if he doesn't then he will be loved by only his groupees.

Oh.. Im totally in the middle. But when dealing with Jihad you need to counter with in kind. I am in the middle. crzy is in the middle. Nixluva... well the name says it all.

I find the whole thing entertaining at this point and am honestly fascinated by it. Folks get really into disliking certain players. I followed it with Eli. However he won a title, and another, so haters can hate (and man they still do) but SB MVPs speak for themselves. Still to this day I know so many fans just see Eli for what he isnt and not what he is.

"winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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12/15/2015  3:58 PM
Look at that Melo...friggin' get your hands off KP's ballsack you creep!

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12/15/2015  3:59 PM
fishmike wrote:
mreinman wrote:
fishmike wrote:its this kind of stuff that puzzles me about the Melo haters. He's jacks way to many shots. He's got some tunnel vision. He's got holes in his game, but he's just not a bad guy. Good philanthropist, good teammate... I mean Ive rooted for some real tools over the years but Melo is pretty chill and yet remains an incredibly polarizing figure.

That aside its a great fit on the court. They will make each other better players, in fact they no doubt are. KP can learn a lot of tricks from Melo. Its a good start to a good pairing

its really funny how you used to argue with the same one sided vigor for the other extreme team. Couldn't you have just gone to the middle?

Nobody cares who Melo is friends with and who he is dating and if he is hugging KP. If he plays team ball then he will be loved, if he doesn't then he will be loved by only his groupees.

Oh.. Im totally in the middle. But when dealing with Jihad you need to counter with in kind. I am in the middle. crzy is in the middle. Nixluva... well the name says it all.

I find the whole thing entertaining at this point and am honestly fascinated by it. Folks get really into disliking certain players. I followed it with Eli. However he won a title, and another, so haters can hate (and man they still do) but SB MVPs speak for themselves. Still to this day I know so many fans just see Eli for what he isnt and not what he is.


So true. Talking to a Eli hater today who was talking about the great Beckham. Told him Eli had a good game and his remark was that Beckham makes him and Dolphin D aint that good. I mean he was 27-31 for gawdsakes , just had to laugh at how stupid he sounded
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12/15/2015  3:59 PM
ChuckBuck wrote:Look at that Melo...friggin' get your hands off KP's ballsack you creep!

Lol. Good humor

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12/15/2015  4:38 PM
fishmike wrote:
mreinman wrote:
fishmike wrote:its this kind of stuff that puzzles me about the Melo haters. He's jacks way to many shots. He's got some tunnel vision. He's got holes in his game, but he's just not a bad guy. Good philanthropist, good teammate... I mean Ive rooted for some real tools over the years but Melo is pretty chill and yet remains an incredibly polarizing figure.

That aside its a great fit on the court. They will make each other better players, in fact they no doubt are. KP can learn a lot of tricks from Melo. Its a good start to a good pairing

its really funny how you used to argue with the same one sided vigor for the other extreme team. Couldn't you have just gone to the middle?

Nobody cares who Melo is friends with and who he is dating and if he is hugging KP. If he plays team ball then he will be loved, if he doesn't then he will be loved by only his groupees.

Oh.. Im totally in the middle. But when dealing with Jihad you need to counter with in kind. I am in the middle. crzy is in the middle. Nixluva... well the name says it all.

I find the whole thing entertaining at this point and am honestly fascinated by it. Folks get really into disliking certain players. I followed it with Eli. However he won a title, and another, so haters can hate (and man they still do) but SB MVPs speak for themselves. Still to this day I know so many fans just see Eli for what he isnt and not what he is.

boy was eli fantastic last night ... just wish they designed each game with the same west coast offense. Eli has his own issues like the aw shucks plays but dude brings it every night and plays his azz off as best as he could. Not really a good comp.

With Melo many of us feel that he is capable of much more while some like the righty's believe that this is who he is and we just have to be happy about it. NOT ME! I know that he will need to do much more going forward and he will need to modify his game just like many stars have done to win before him.

Its not even big changes, it would be so easy for him if he just bought in. You maybe happy but let me araton for phil and say that he is not happy settling for this melo.

so here is what phil is thinking ....
Sounds like Melo is helping Porzingis.

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