Building a franchise around a 31 year old who can't stay healthy is a mistake.
Putting all of your eggs in the basket which contains the best player in the last 20 years at 25 years old is something I'll always live with. Donnie didn't ignore the draft, either. He was one spot away from having Steph Curry. Those are the breaks.
Wtf is the difference anyway? We might be building the franchise around Melo but we are not putting all our eggs in his basket. We are using him to carry the team for a couple of seasons more, attract top tier free agents, and hopefully pass the torch to our up and coming draft pick when the time is right.
Seriously what would the Knicks have gained from not signing Melo? A better draft pick? We have the second best odds? A little more cap space? We already have practically more than we will be able to use this summer and if you are going to go after free agents you want a player like Melo (who would have gotten max dollars by a number of other teams btw) here to recruit them.
It was 2 seasons ago where the Knicks won 54 games with Melo as the clear face/leader of the franchise. Tyson also played at an all-star level but Melo was the clear face of the team and his secondary scoring option was JR ******* Smith. Melo is definitely good enough to be The Paul Pierce of this team if we could surround him with talent. With Melo on board and the cap space we have at our disposal over the next 2 summers we have enough to surround Melo with the pieces necessary to contend in the East. I truly believe that.
Signing Melo was absolutely the smart play. It didnt effect our draft stock this season (honestly a major concern of mine) it didnt significantly hurt our cap space and it gives us a centerpiece that will give marquee free agents a reason to play here. You surround Melo with some marquee talent and you still have that top draft pick hopefully developing into the next in line, that is better than ANY scenario that involves losing Melo.
Lets say the Knicks let Melo walk last summer. Now the Knicks still have the same exact draft chances as we currently have with Melo (great). So we get our shot at a franchise player that as it turns out we already have without losing Melo and having Melo takes pressure off whoever that player is in the immediate future.
Then u can make the argument that letting Melo go would save us cap space. Great. The Knicks would have $60 ******* million to spend this summer on who exactly? Nobody is leaving their contending teams to sign with the baron waste land that is the NY Knicks if we only had an unproven rookie to hype up in our free agency pitch. But now? With melo and phil jackson and the draft pick and the eastern conference and NYC and MSG, the Knicks are an intriguing team to alot of these players. Dont fool yourself otherwise. The Knicks will be players in free agency this summer.
Then lastly lets say the Knicks strike out in free agency sans Melo and go into next year basically only with our lotto pick, more unproven draft picks, and a **** load of cap space we couldnt use on anyone worthwhile. Not the worst thing in the world I would say with a legitimate shot for #KnicksTank part 2 and surround out unnamed top pick with another blue chipper kind of like OKC did with Durant/Westbrook/Harden/Ibaka. Oh wait a second. ****! The Knicks dont have their own pick next season because of the ******* Bargnani deal!
So in this hypothetical situation the Knicks would have nobody but their top pick on their team and then have to endure another season of atrocious basketball like we just suffered through, only in this case we wouldn't even have our own ******* draft pick. That sounds ******* Awful. Absolutely miserable but that is what you are asking for in the hypothetical world without Melo on the Knicks. Good luck with that bro, ill meet you over there.
And you know what the worst part about that already terrible hypothetical is? That the Knicks would inevitably start doing the kind of **** you wanted to avoid by not signing Melo to begin with. With all sorts of cap space to boot but not able to convince any marquee players to leave their contending teams without someone like Melo to market, and no first round pick to make tanking worthwhile again, the Melo-less Knicks would inevitably resort to throwing large sums of $ that we have lying around to players who arent worth it just to get out of the cellar, creating a whole new era of mediocrity. More Amare Stoudemire type deals just like Walsh got because that is what you get when you go to free agency with cash but no players.
Enter real world for a second again, the Knicks have the same top draft pick they would of had without Melo right now and they still have enough cap space to go after the big dogs. HOWEVER with a player who can anchor the offense like Melo the Knicks now become A LOT more attractive to a lot of these players including the likes of Marc Gasol or even potentially Kevin Love in the event he decides to leave Cleveland.
Idk who the Knicks will come away with in free agency this summer but the point being that with Melo still on the books and all the other things this team/city/Phil can offer, we will most definitely be players. And because we will be players and because Melo will be healthy next season the Knicks will be able to compete in the Weak East for the foreseeable future after this offseason. With no draft pick next season,the Knicks need to put out a competitive team next year. The fact is that signing Melo gives the Knicks the best shot to be competitive next season and attract free agents and it didnt even cost us a top pick in this draft.
Make no mistake, the Knicks would be FAR worse off without Melo than with him right now. You cant plan to tank and build through the draft in the foreseeable future with no draft pick next season. However a top pick + Melo + Free Agency is a plan. Top pick - Melo - Free Agents - Draft pick, that is NOT a plan.
So regardless of the fact that you don't like Melo and think that he is injury prone and that it was stupid to try and build the team around him, the fact remains that signing him was an X-Factor. Idc what you say but Melo is still easily a top 20 NBA player when healthy (arguably top 10 but I dont feel like arguing so ill be generous with the 20), and he has cost us nothing besides cap space (that would mean nothing without him). Retaining Melo hasnt hurt/cost us our draft position or anything else important whatsoever and he is an asset who could attract the kind of free agents we need in order to compete and run the offense until our draft pick can hopefully take over.
Saying that the Knicks shouldnt have signed Melo is really just an aimless shot for people who dont like him like to say. But the fact remains that the Knicks need Melo right now. The Knicks wouldnt have a shot to build a better team here without Melo, and then there are the supporters who still believe Melo still has a lot of greatness left in him just waiting to come out. I'll admit that that is a rather optimistic point of view but the fact remains that there was not an attractive Plan B if we didn't resign Melo like some people try to act like there is once you break down all the facts like I just did. Mostly the fact that there is no 2016 draft pick. That is ******* huge. The best move was to keep Melo on board 10 out of 10 times and hope for the best if we could build another competent team around him just like we did in 2013... Only better, with out making the fatal mistake of relying on clown *** bums like JR Smith this time around.
Seriously some of yall make it out like Melo hasnt done **** in his career to prove himself as a worthy player. He has only been to the conference finals and led the most successful Knicks team in 15 years, sure that isnt much compared to some of the all-time greats, but there is still a lot more that can be done if we surround him with the right pieces and system like we did in 2013. We havent given Melo **** to work with these past couple of seasons, yet he always shoulders all the blame.
With Phil/Fisher and the triangle, our draft pick, and cap space to work with the next 2 summer the Knicks have a legitimate chance to build a contender around Melo once again. So either hop on board or hop off, but spare me the whole "the Knicks would have been better off without Melo" story, because that just is not true at all once you break it all down.
This team would be ******* screwed right now if it werent for Carmelo Anthony, but because of Melo I could 100% live with the direction Phil is taking this team.