knowyourenemy
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Toronto is going nowhere fast -- I wouldn't blame Ujiri if he left.
Dolan will probably bring back Isaiah Thomas.
lol @theKnicks.
Phil is right, they do need to move on from Melo.
After all of the stupid shit that Phil has done as GM...Dolan wants to get rid of him over one of the only 2 things that he's actually been right about since he was hired.
And the Knicks are?Toronto is going nowhere fast -- I wouldn't blame Ujiri if he left.
Not so easy....Carmello has a no trade, and has been pretty consistent in saying he aint going nowhere
This doesn't change the fact that Phil is right and it's time for the Knicks to move on from Melo. The only thing the NTC means is that they may have to wait until the end of the contract to do it if they can't find a trade that Melo will accept.
My guess would be that he would be willing to go to a contender if a deal could be worked out. The problem is, I can't think of one that would take him and there aren't really any playoff teams that become contenders if they add him.
I think Mello would be a better fit on Cleveland than Love....The one and only thing Mello could still do is score, especially on a team that wouldnt have too much defensive focus on him, and in that Finals, Cleveland was desperate for a 3rd scorer behind Kyrie and Bron
I disagree. Melo is basically Kevin Love minus the rebounds. Love is also a better passer.
The problem with adding Melo is that you have now have 3 ball dominant players (Lebron, Kyrie and Melo) and 2 of those players are ball dominant iso players (Kyrie and Melo). I just don't see Melo fitting in any better and maybe worse.
At least with Love, when he gets the ball, he either shoots or passes. Melo doesn't. He gets it and holds it for 10-15 seconds trying to get his shot off.
And the Knicks are?
Going Nowhere fast?
Yup
Exactly -- except you presumably get paid more, get to start from scratch (sort of), have a rising young star in Porzingis, and get to work in New York instead of Toronto.
This doesn't change the fact that Phil is right and it's time for the Knicks to move on from Melo. The only thing the NTC means is that they may have to wait until the end of the contract to do it if they can't find a trade that Melo will accept.
My guess would be that he would be willing to go to a contender if a deal could be worked out. The problem is, I can't think of one that would take him and there aren't really any playoff teams that become contenders if they add him.
Love shoots and misses a lot more than Mello would.......I think this finals should have exposed Love as more of a liability than an asset to a title contending team