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VCoug
Posts: 24935 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 3/28/2007 Member: #1406 |
Can you name a crappy basketball who's star player was in his decline that won a championship within a few years? The only one I can think of is the 06-07 Celtics that won 24 games. Of course, I'm not seeing how we're adding KG and Ray Allen level players and Pierce was 2 years younger (age 29/30 season) than Melo is this season (age 31/31 season).
Now the joy of my world is in Zion
How beautiful if nothing more
Than to wait at Zion's door
I've never been in love like this before
Now let me pray to keep you from
The perils that will surely come
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nixluva
Posts: 56258 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 10/5/2004 Member: #758 USA |
VCoug wrote:Can you name a crappy basketball who's star player was in his decline that won a championship within a few years? The only one I can think of is the 06-07 Celtics that won 24 games. Of course, I'm not seeing how we're adding KG and Ray Allen level players and Pierce was 2 years younger (age 29/30 season) than Melo is this season (age 31/31 season). We wouldn't be winning any Title because of Melo. It's gonna be about the rest of the team being good enough. Melo will always be Melo. He's a great guy to have when you have other front line Talent IMO. Similar to why Olympic Melo is so good. We need Guards that can carry the action and make Melo, KP and RoLo better. IMO it has to start in the backcourt. |
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VCoug
Posts: 24935 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 3/28/2007 Member: #1406 |
nixluva wrote:VCoug wrote:Can you name a crappy basketball who's star player was in his decline that won a championship within a few years? The only one I can think of is the 06-07 Celtics that won 24 games. Of course, I'm not seeing how we're adding KG and Ray Allen level players and Pierce was 2 years younger (age 29/30 season) than Melo is this season (age 31/31 season). If we're not winning a title because of Melo why are we keeping him? Now the joy of my world is in Zion
How beautiful if nothing more
Than to wait at Zion's door
I've never been in love like this before
Now let me pray to keep you from
The perils that will surely come
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knicks1248
Posts: 42059 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/3/2004 Member: #582 |
VCoug wrote:nixluva wrote:VCoug wrote:Can you name a crappy basketball who's star player was in his decline that won a championship within a few years? The only one I can think of is the 06-07 Celtics that won 24 games. Of course, I'm not seeing how we're adding KG and Ray Allen level players and Pierce was 2 years younger (age 29/30 season) than Melo is this season (age 31/31 season). because he can be part of a core for the length of his contract, and believe it or not, the system and coach is by far the worse thing going for the franchise ES
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yellowboy90
Posts: 33942 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 4/23/2011 Member: #3538 |
VCoug wrote:Can you name a crappy basketball who's star player was in his decline that won a championship within a few years? The only one I can think of is the 06-07 Celtics that won 24 games. Of course, I'm not seeing how we're adding KG and Ray Allen level players and Pierce was 2 years younger (age 29/30 season) than Melo is this season (age 31/31 season). I would widen the search to teams that competed for a title as well(ECF/WCF included) but the search results may still come back with just the Celtics. Idk. It would be a nice formula to follow if the knicks had the right players and coaches. (Paul/Melo), (KG/KP),(Perk/RoLo), (Rondo/?), and (Allen/?). So the knicks need a shooter, PG, coach, and better system. The other problem is that Melo is not Peirce and KP is not KG. Can Melo shoot better next year after a real off-season a year removed from surgery probably but will he keep up his rebounding and passing? Can KP step up next year and be a consistent player? |
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dk7th
Posts: 30006 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 5/14/2012 Member: #4228 USA |
knicks1248 wrote:NO Gm has traded its star player for picks and role players and then won a championship a few yrs later, They were either worse or no better then they were with him. If we had other good players on the team like a ray Allen, sprewell, Westbrook, type, then perhaps DINGLEBERRY knicks win 38-43 games in 16-17. rose MUST shoot no more than 14 shots per game, defer to kp6 + melo, and have a usage rate of less than 25%
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CrushAlot
Posts: 59764 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/25/2003 Member: #452 USA |
dk7th wrote:The Knicks gave up the pick that became Gordon Hayward in that trade.knicks1248 wrote:NO Gm has traded its star player for picks and role players and then won a championship a few yrs later, They were either worse or no better then they were with him. If we had other good players on the team like a ray Allen, sprewell, Westbrook, type, then perhaps I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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knicks1248
Posts: 42059 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/3/2004 Member: #582 |
CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:The Knicks gave up the pick that became Gordon Hayward in that trade.knicks1248 wrote:NO Gm has traded its star player for picks and role players and then won a championship a few yrs later, They were either worse or no better then they were with him. If we had other good players on the team like a ray Allen, sprewell, Westbrook, type, then perhaps and, IS he like the missing piece, or better then melo..last time I check, the jazz are a tad bit better than us.. Wilson chandler and Danilo have been off and on with injuries before and after they got traded, felton mosgov..I mean really ES
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Finestrg
Posts: 27296 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 1/1/2006 Member: #1069 |
Here's my take on this -- gun to my head, we're not winning with Melo. I pray I'm wrong because I think he's here for the duration. I just feel the skills are eroding, he's had some injury concerns (with a possibility of more on the way), I don't like his attitude at all to be honest, he lacks true perspective & leadership skills and I question how many guys around the league really want to come play with him. Again, I'd give anything to be wrong but say I'm right--what's the better way to eventually get better: (A) bring in Rondo, Conley Jr. or Batum (3 BIG questions here: 1. do any of these guys truly want to come here or will they just use us as leverage to get a top contract? 2. Do we really want any of them at max money or close to it over the long term? and 3. do any of these three really make us that much better?), team one of them up with Melo and not win much over the next couple of years AND THEN REBUILD --OR-- try to get something for the guy now before the skills erode completely/before he finally does break down and fast-track the rebuilding process asap? I see the latter as the more favorable option fellas, sorry to say.
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knicks1248
Posts: 42059 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/3/2004 Member: #582 |
Finestrg wrote:Here's my take on this -- gun to my head, we're not winning with Melo. I pray I'm wrong because I think he's here for the duration. I just feel the skills are eroding, he's had some injury concerns (with a possibility of more on the way), I don't like his attitude at all to be honest, he lacks true perspective & leadership skills and I question how many guys around the league really want to come play with him. Again, I'd give anything to be wrong but say I'm right--what's the better way to eventually get better: (A) bring in Rondo, Conley Jr. or Batum (do any of these guys truly want to come here or will they just use us as leverage to get a top contract? And then do any of these 3 really make us that much better?), team one of them up with Melo and not win much over the next couple of years AND THEN REBUILD --OR-- try to get something for the guy now before the skills erode completely/before he finally does break down and fast-track the rebuilding process asap? I see the latter as the more favorable option fellas, sorry to say. so do you like westbrooks attitude, or KD (who's been breaking down already) or rose, or griffin, bron, or jr or shump or love, or Rubio, or who the fck ever. There's no perfect player out there, and barely any leaders out there, which explain why there is only 2 title contenders in the entire league, everybody else is super average and continue to trade, draft, trade draft, yr after year. Most NBA teams don't even have a core today. The NBA is pure trash and 85% of the games aren't worth watching for more then a quarter or 2 at best.
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Finestrg
Posts: 27296 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 1/1/2006 Member: #1069 |
knicks1248 wrote:Finestrg wrote:Here's my take on this -- gun to my head, we're not winning with Melo. I pray I'm wrong because I think he's here for the duration. I just feel the skills are eroding, he's had some injury concerns (with a possibility of more on the way), I don't like his attitude at all to be honest, he lacks true perspective & leadership skills and I question how many guys around the league really want to come play with him. Again, I'd give anything to be wrong but say I'm right--what's the better way to eventually get better: (A) bring in Rondo, Conley Jr. or Batum (do any of these guys truly want to come here or will they just use us as leverage to get a top contract? And then do any of these 3 really make us that much better?), team one of them up with Melo and not win much over the next couple of years AND THEN REBUILD --OR-- try to get something for the guy now before the skills erode completely/before he finally does break down and fast-track the rebuilding process asap? I see the latter as the more favorable option fellas, sorry to say. I'm not interested in making a bleak situation any worse nor am I looking to delay the inevitable process of truly rebuilding the team. The core you're talking about building doesn't include Melo imo. |
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nixluva
Posts: 56258 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 10/5/2004 Member: #758 USA |
Finestrg wrote:Here's my take on this -- gun to my head, we're not winning with Melo. I pray I'm wrong because I think he's here for the duration. I just feel the skills are eroding, he's had some injury concerns (with a possibility of more on the way), I don't like his attitude at all to be honest, he lacks true perspective & leadership skills and I question how many guys around the league really want to come play with him. Again, I'd give anything to be wrong but say I'm right--what's the better way to eventually get better: (A) bring in Rondo, Conley Jr. or Batum (do any of these guys truly want to come here or will they just use us as leverage to get a top contract? And then do any of these 3 really make us that much better?), team one of them up with Melo and not win much over the next couple of years AND THEN REBUILD --OR-- try to get something for the guy now before the skills erode completely/before he finally does break down and fast-track the rebuilding process asap? I see the latter as the more favorable option fellas, sorry to say. In Jan. and Feb. Melo was averaging 5 assists a game!!! IMO before Melo tripped over that ref, he was playing the best ball i've ever seen him play. Not great scoring as in the past, but rather his ability to set up his teammates and play in the flow of the offense. I believe he can be better next year after another summer removed from the surgery. His ability to play in the flow this year could be even better with an improved roster around him. You have to at least consider this as a distinct possibility. If Phil can give Melo a couple of Guards that can score, run the offense and make things so much easier for Melo, KP and RoLo I suspect things will look completely different. |
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Nalod
Posts: 72121 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
arkrud wrote:Knicks cannot trade Melo. The perception is the propaganda. The reality is a future that we can't see, thus we are mad. Only one team of 30 wins. This is gonna take a few years. Then why keep melo? "thats entertainment!!!" |
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TPercy
Posts: 28010 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/5/2014 Member: #5748 |
Honest question though....won't a trade have a rather negative effect on KP's development...?
The Future is Bright!
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VCoug
Posts: 24935 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 3/28/2007 Member: #1406 |
knicks1248 wrote:CrushAlot wrote:dk7th wrote:The Knicks gave up the pick that became Gordon Hayward in that trade.knicks1248 wrote:NO Gm has traded its star player for picks and role players and then won a championship a few yrs later, They were either worse or no better then they were with him. If we had other good players on the team like a ray Allen, sprewell, Westbrook, type, then perhaps He's talking about the Marbury trade not Melo. That Heyward ended up being the last pick we had to give up for Marbury, don't know how it ended up in Utah. Now the joy of my world is in Zion
How beautiful if nothing more
Than to wait at Zion's door
I've never been in love like this before
Now let me pray to keep you from
The perils that will surely come
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