Carmelo sticks with Knicks

Homer J

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I hate to say it because I love him at Syracuse but he won't win 100 games in the next three years. He should have went with Joakim.
 

GatorJ

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If they keep Carmelo as the centerpiece and bring in a solid point with defensive minded support players they'll have a shot to be competitive. Carmelo is not an Alpha who plays well with other Alphas.
 

Turk182

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GatorJ;n13017 said:
If they keep Carmelo as the centerpiece and bring in a solid point with defensive minded support players they'll have a shot to be competitive. Carmelo is not an Alpha who plays well with other Alphas.

In other words, he's a ball hog.
 

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Turk182;13066 said:
GatorJ;n13017 said:
If they keep Carmelo as the centerpiece and bring in a solid point with defensive minded support players they'll have a shot to be competitive. Carmelo is not an Alpha who plays well with other Alphas.
In other words, he's a ball hog.

Pretty much.
 

78

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GatorJ;n13017 said:
If they keep Carmelo as the centerpiece and bring in a solid point with defensive minded support players they'll have a shot to be competitive. Carmelo is not an Alpha who plays well with other Alphas.

It's obvious he wasn't making a decision until LeBron did, holding out hope that Bosh would sign with Houston and free enough cap space to help forge a new Big Three in Miami. That's a more than a little irony in this because LeBron's always said he did't seek to be THE GUY and yet Anthony would have come in attached to LeBron's cape. So he goes back to his cozy little, max-salary corner in New York, financially secure but his NBA legacy hanging in the balance. He could have accepted a lesser contract from the Bulls with a pledge from them to rework it to make it more lucrative, but once again, it's Anthony being Melo Yellow. He deserves what's in store for him in New York, and it won't include a championship.
 

MJMGator

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[QUOTE='78;n13122] It's obvious he wasn't making a decision until LeBron did, holding out hope that Bosh would sign with Houston and free enough cap space to help forge a new Big Three in Miami. That's a more than a little irony in this because LeBron's always said he did't seek to be THE GUY and yet Anthony would have come in attached to LeBron's cape. So he goes back to his cozy little, max-salary corner in New York, financially secure but his NBA legacy hanging in the balance. He could have accepted a lesser contract from the Bulls with a pledge from them to rework it to make it more lucrative, but once again, it's Anthony being Melo Yellow. He deserves what's in store for him in New York, and it won't include a championship.[/QUOTE] Yep. The Bulls also come out on top with the signing of Gasol. They are now the team to beat in the East.
 

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