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@MrDozo I get what you're saying, but at this point saying he has done nothing for the Knicks is just hindsight and slightly misguided. At the time a lot of people were excited about it. Very few people saw it as a bad move and a lot of Knick fans saw hope. Things were so bad before he signed, even hope was good enough to latch on to and believe the franchise was back on track. Now since there is some sort of sign of success, people want to look at the move that got the current movement started and turn their back on the man that believed in the franchise
. If nothing else, he made it attractive for others to want to come and play here. All they needed was one. He volunteered and I give him a pass for that. Nobody wanted any part of the Knicks then. We don't need to rehash the washed up players and bad contracts (Amar'e's aside) that came before. The Knicks gave him that money for hope, that's all. He couldn't do it by himself, although he tried, until he and Ray got something going the first time around. It was him being here that at least got Carmelo intrigued. At least give him credit for that.