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How quickly New York turns on our guy.
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Originally Posted by HarlemToTheBronx
How quickly New York turns on our guy.
Originally Posted by RaY MuLLa
Originally Posted by HarlemToTheBronx
How quickly New York turns on our guy.
Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
Originally Posted by HarlemToTheBronx
How quickly New York turns on our guy.
Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
STAT still my favorite player, he was doing just fine before the Melo trade.
We also have not had a PG since Melo arrived as well (Billups is more of a scorer), this just isn't a good mix at all.
Originally Posted by diceloveme
Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
STAT still my favorite player, he was doing just fine before the Melo trade.
We also have not had a PG since Melo arrived as well (Billups is more of a scorer), this just isn't a good mix at all.
Stat doesn't even have that same swagger or confidence he brought when he first signed, dude is like a lost puppy just floating through the city.
Originally Posted by DubA169
Amare should have spoken up last year because he obviously doesn't like playing with melo
The guy doesn't hustle enough for me to defend him. He has the worst defense in the NBA when he has all the physical tools to be a great defender. He doesn't box out. He doesn't post up and he can't pass
So call it turning on him or whatever. It isn't undeserved.
No, but this guy is...Originally Posted by pr0phecy718
you act like this guy is playing
Originally Posted by REDd SPYDER
so what Amar'e did last season doesn't give him a little breathing room? Amare has been my favorite player before the knicks so maybe im being bias.
Originally Posted by REDd SPYDER
so what Amar'e did last season doesn't give him a little breathing room? Amare has been my favorite player before the knicks so maybe im being bias.
big men need to be fed the ball in the right position... no one on your team knows how to set plays for other players or make them better.. like i said before... the only time you guys pass the ball is when you guys inbound it...Originally Posted by DubA169
Originally Posted by REDd SPYDER
so what Amar'e did last season doesn't give him a little breathing room? Amare has been my favorite player before the knicks so maybe im being bias.
I mean I don't hate the guy. But if u have to get rid of someone it's him. Paying that much for someone that needs to be spoon fed is hard to deal with. You can also blame melo for gutting the teamThere's plenty of blame to go around.
Its like he doesnt know what to do when Melo has the ball. I know he can be a ball stop more times than not. But the other part of it is no1 moves when he gets the ball either. He is a good passing SF, I mean he does lead the team in assists per (not saying a whole lot with TD as the point I know) its not like hes opposed to passing the rock. I think Shumpert and Chandler are the only ones that really make off the ball moves. Everyone else just stands in their spot and hopes their man is the one that goes for the double team. And thats fine out of Douglas and guys off the Bench like Walker and Jeffries but not out of Amare. Hes gotta be out there setting screens and creating mismatches like Tyson does.Originally Posted by DubA169
Originally Posted by REDd SPYDER
so what Amar'e did last season doesn't give him a little breathing room? Amare has been my favorite player before the knicks so maybe im being bias.
I mean I don't hate the guy. But if u have to get rid of someone it's him. Paying that much for someone that needs to be spoon fed is hard to deal with. You can also blame melo for gutting the teamThere's plenty of blame to go around.
Originally Posted by diceloveme
Originally Posted by HarlemToTheBronx
How quickly New York turns on our guy.
It's sad, But look at him George dude looks lost out there and a mirror image of himself. Instead of bragging about growing an inch he should've been developing a low post game and work on being effective without needing to shoot 3's and top of the key jumpers.
Originally Posted by GRideBounca11
^the world is amazed that a 6'8" athletic freak with a 45 inch vertical leap jumped over and dunked on a 5'10" guard arent they?
stop hatin' homie, that was an amazing block.