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Scorers who can't win playoff series usually become the league's most criticized stars, and things can only get worse when their former teams improve.
Carmelo Anthony has much to lose from the Nuggets' success
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Scorers who can't win playoff series usually become the league's most criticized stars, and things can only get worse when their former teams improve.
Carmelo Anthony has much to lose from the Nuggets' success
Scorers who can't win playoff series usually become the league's most criticized stars, and things can only get worse when their former teams improve.
Carmelo Anthony has much to lose from the Nuggets' success
Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
Such a dumb article, this is a series we are not even supposed to win nor compete...if we win its the biggest upset.
Talk about unfair criticism when the team is not even built to win just yet, but these writers need something talk about and want attention.
Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
Such a dumb article, this is a series we are not even supposed to win nor compete...if we win its the biggest upset.
Talk about unfair criticism when the team is not even built to win just yet, but these writers need something talk about and want attention.
this is a series we are not even supposed to win nor compete...if we win its the biggest upset.
LOL. You NY dudes kill me...
this is a series we are not even supposed to win nor compete...if we win its the biggest upset.
LOL. You NY dudes kill me...
So we're preaching patience now? What's the reason for the Nuggets excuse for being so good in the wake of dealing their franchise star? As soon as Melo landed in NYC, expectations when thru the roof. Look at all the hoopla surrounding Melo's return to his "home" city....There's gonna be pressure to come out of the East every year due to the move that they made a few months back. Now, did they mortgage their future due to the money tied into Melo/Amare? That remains to be seen....however, you can't sit there with a straight face and say that there aren't lofty expectations with both #1 & #7 on the roster.Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
So with Melo and Stat we are a championship caliber team right now?
This roster played together for less than half a season and are STILL learning and getting used to one another.
No Knicks fan thinks we are winning the chip right now, we still need more depth, a center, a PG (I like Billups but he is not the answer), and some more experience.
So we're preaching patience now? What's the reason for the Nuggets excuse for being so good in the wake of dealing their franchise star? As soon as Melo landed in NYC, expectations when thru the roof. Look at all the hoopla surrounding Melo's return to his "home" city....There's gonna be pressure to come out of the East every year due to the move that they made a few months back. Now, did they mortgage their future due to the money tied into Melo/Amare? That remains to be seen....however, you can't sit there with a straight face and say that there aren't lofty expectations with both #1 & #7 on the roster.Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
So with Melo and Stat we are a championship caliber team right now?
This roster played together for less than half a season and are STILL learning and getting used to one another.
No Knicks fan thinks we are winning the chip right now, we still need more depth, a center, a PG (I like Billups but he is not the answer), and some more experience.