Knixkik wrote:ChuckBuck wrote:dk7th wrote:Knixkik wrote:ChuckBuck wrote:Should be 2 options for Melo.1)Trading all those picks and assets instead of waiting until he was a free agent in 2011
2)Resigning Melo to a 5 year Max contract with a No Trade Clause kicker instead of doing a proper rebuild
Another option that should be included is using the Amnesty provision on Chauncey Billups instead of saving it for Amare, but I guess that could be rolled up into the Tyson Chandler trade.
I can think of 25+ things worse than those 2, thats for sure.
maybe you can but that melo deal did not bring the knicks even within smelling distance of a conference finals, which would have justified the trade even to those like myself who hated it from the beginning, if only because we knew nothing would come of it.
and nothing has.
the main point is the article is rubbish for not even mentioning that transaction as a possibility for debate.
Exactly. What has the last 6 years of Melo sucking for the Knicks brought the franchise? Nothing but embarrassment and pain.
The only good thing about Melo sucking for the Knicks is his mediocrity has brought us KP. All by accident of course. If he even played close to the top 25 player he's supposed to be, we wouldn't even be in the lottery and players would flock to New York to get a chance to win a ring.
We made the playoffs 3 of those years, and won a playoff series. There is your answer. Is it a lot of success? NO. But more than we had experienced prior to him? Absolutely. Enjoy continuing to be the laughing stock of this board. You wear it well.
Uhhh...Hate to break it to you but half the teams in the NBA make the playoffs. Not an accomplishment by any means.
Just for reference, the Knicks made the playoffs with Stephon phucking Marbury. SO
Someone on this board has to speak the truth and stop sugarcoating mediocrity. Anyone actually happy about the Knicks the last 16 years, is living in denial about reality.
The last time the Knicks were truly relevant was when Jeff Van Gundy was still driving a Honda Civic as coach for the Knicks.
Me. Laughingstock? Sure, if you say so boss.
