damn ny fans will boo him if he comes starts the season looking like that
1. I was being sarcastic
2. The more we compare Carmelo to LeBron the more hate he'll get
3. Carmelo is an elite basketball player, a starter on the Olympic team and an All-NBA performer
Melo is Melo
LBJ is LBJ
hop off his dick
Carmelo Anthony's draft philosophy is simple and precise: draft the best available player from Baltimore.
Anthony has made it clear to the Knicks that he'd love for the club to draft one of his Baltimore pals, Josh Selby, a 6-3 combo guard out of Kansas. Selby is all but certain to be available when the Knicks, who own the 17thpick in Thursday's NBA draft, make their selection.
:teeth:
Seriously WTF
so now we're stucked with overrated bums like Melo, Amare, JR Smith, Felton
LMAO
screw this sorry ass franchise
go Brooklyn Nets :thumbsup:
Seriously WTF
so now we're stucked with overrated bums like Melo, Amare, JR Smith, Felton
LMAO
screw this sorry ass franchise
go Brooklyn Nets :thumbsup:
Other then the knee which shouldn't be A problem as far as I have just heard. We gave up the future of the Knicks.This is the day the music died.
A tragedy.
Jesus sent Jeremy Lin from the heavens, he sent Jeremy Lin to save the Knicks, and Little Jeremy Lin saved our season.
But now? We spit on Jeremy Lin. We bring in a fat ballsack and an over the hill drunkard to replace him. Smooth move, you piece of **** Dolan.
A tragedy.
Other than the knee which shouldn't be A problem as far as I have just heard. We gave up the future of the Knicks.
Seriously WTF
so now we're stucked with overrated bums like Melo, Amare, JR Smith, Felton
LMAO
screw this sorry ass franchise
go Brooklyn Nets :thumbsup:
Crazy⑧s;243743 said:I don't know about "the future", but certainly a good young player looking to ascend. Watching him do so (whether good or bad, for us or him) in the colors of an old nemesis is the worst part. There was never any legit guarantee that Lin would rematch or exceed his Linsanity exploits, but there was no certainty that he wouldn't, either.
It just seems so utterly ****ed that we've been barking at Dolan for a decade about the looseness of his wallet with unworthy/undeserving players; then, when we expected him to bring back the ?ber popular Lin by default, he goes against the wishes of the vast majority of his team's fans. Tell us what you really think about us Jim, you fat muppet.
If only we could have worked out some sort of redeeming package for him.
All the bird rights drama concludes with this: a heavy blow to Lin and most Knick supporters, as Dolan, who as I said, chooses this situation to change his tune. He deserves every bit of slandering that he gets, IMO, if we have another mediocre year at the point.
Still, we've brought Raymond Felton back, and as many questions as there are looming over what he's got left in that big tank of his, I can't help but feel that we would have been better off with Lin, and this whole farce could have been better handled.
Agreed. Definitely. If the front office decided to re-sign Lin, the Felton trade would not have been necessary and we'd still have the Giraffe and Gadzuric's expiring contracts as trade bait for a solid SG like Gerald Green. :drink: