WaltLongmire wrote:Actually hope SAS is wrong on this one...but it would mean something to me since I have always condemned the Knicks original trade for him, given the fact that he supposedly wanted to come here.I'm not a big fan of hypocrisy, from anyone and in any form...and if Melo actually voiced something like this he should be called out on it.
I loved Melo at the time but didn't like the trade as well.
This was another case of Dolan going over his GM's head and cut off his balls. Just like he's done with Phil. Just like he was doing with D'antoni. Just like he'll do with the next poor sap they hire.
Then as we hear more and more about Melo the worse he gets.
How many offseasons did we watch the instagram videos of Melo talking about getting in better shape, playing team ball and defense? After a decade of Melo you realize he's a lot of hot air and overly concerned with jut the appearance that he's a productive player.
He's tried to keep his PR strong while undermining Phil in an attempt to get bought out which hurts the Knicks greatly.
Honestly, anyone who has spent time watching the Knicks should be straight up offended by his selfish passive aggressive actions.