The 2015 NBA Draft Thread: Draft Day Is Here

I swear some of yall dudes be making things up. Because Melo had one argument with THJR, now he apparently doesn't get along with teammates and can't play with Boogie? Give me a break :lol:

Better hope they don't find a way to be on the same team because that combo in the East would be sheer dominance!


Melo hate is strong in S&T. It's been like that since he joined the Knicks.
 
 
I swear some of yall dudes be making things up. Because Melo had one argument with THJR, now he apparently doesn't get along with teammates and can't play with Boogie? Give me a break
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You gotta ignore every convo that revolves around Melo on here. They aren't logical and just filled with biased ignorance.
Buncha Colin Cowherds in here 
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Melo hate is strong in S&T. It's been like that since he joined the Knicks.
I don't hate Melo. But the GMs decision to bring Melo via trade rather than wait for FA pretty much bleep our franchise or what was left of it. We finally have some breathing room and if Phil can't deliver I expect more Melo hate.
 
 
Why do you say that? They could feast on the east
They say that because Melo is probably the most misunderstood player in the NBA. People mistake his loyalty and his ability as a scorer for arrogance/selfishness/being a "cancer" who cant co-exist with others.

People think that because Melo didnt "Lebron" the Knicks and leave them in the dust, he doesnt care about winning.
 
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Is Vucevic considered a 4 or a 5? Because if Kings did make that trade and landed Vuc, how would him and Okafor fit togther?
 
Wolves are making Bennett available.


There is a chance Knicks and Pistons may swap picks, won't include THjr.
 
 
Naw, starting from last offseason, every piece of Melo slander is justified

Explain.
1st - Choose money over legacy, at this point in his career, by staying with Knicks over Bulls and any other competitive team. Knick fans will disagree, but any reasonable NBA fan knows it's true. Get your money, but don't say you never had the opportunity to win. It's something he has to live with.

2nd - Coming to MSG during pre-games, but leaving when the game start. Like you better sit and watch your team, like a leader should. Kevin Love caught heat for for not being at game, so Melo isn't excused. In fact, he should be held to a higher standard, being that he is the face of the franchise.

3rd - The All-Star game fiasco. He shouldn't have played. Melo robbed a young, player from getting an All-Star nod. Everyone knew he was hurt, and he was even shut down for the rest of the season the very NEXT WEEK. I understand it being in MSG, but that's overrated IMO. Would have garned more respect in some people's eyes if he took the route, and not played, but campaigned for a young player, like Kobe did for Dame Lillard. 
 
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1st - Choose money over legacy, at this point in his career, by staying with Knicks over Bulls and any other competitive team. Knick fans will disagree, but any reasonable NBA fan knows it's true. Get your money, but don't say you never had the opportunity to win. It's something he has to live with.

2nd - Coming to MSG during pre-games, but leaving when the game start. Like you better sit and watch your team, like a leader should. Kevin Love caught heat for for not being at game, so Melo isn't excused. In fact, he should be held to a higher standard, being that he is the face of the franchise.

3rd - The All-Star game fiasco. He shouldn't have played. Melo robbed a young, player from getting an All-Star nod. Everyone knew he was hurt, and he was even shut down for the rest of the season the very NEXT WEEK. I understand it being in MSG, but that's overrated IMO. Would have garned more respect in some people's eyes if he took the route, and not played, but campaigned for a young player, like Kobe did for Dame Lillard. 

1) gotta respect the fact that win or lose melo staying loyal to the team
2) support the team full of players who will be gone soon, his decision whether he wants to stay but i understand your reasoning
3) all star game in MSG. injury wasn't at risk of getting worse by playing on it so U got to allow him to play this game. What young promising player in the east deserve that spot from melo? :lol:

Let melo do melo.
 
Why is it money over legacy? What if he wanted his legacy to be winning a ring in NY after forcing his way here? If he leaves, you say he quit on the Knicks. If he stays, he stayed for the money. See this is the type of biased crap I'm talking about.
 
Why is it money over legacy? What if he wanted his legacy to be winning a ring in NY after forcing his way here? If he leaves, you say he quit on the Knicks. If he stays, he stayed for the money. See this is the type of biased crap I'm talking about.
Yeah Melo is a loser because he chose to not abandon the team he forced a trade to

Man Lebron and his ***** *** ways got all of yall mind ******. "Quitting" has become the new "winning." Amazing 
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Why is it money over legacy? What if he wanted his legacy to be winning a ring in NY after forcing his way here? If he leaves, you say he quit on the Knicks. If he stays, he stayed for the money. See this is the type of biased crap I'm talking about.
Did KG quit on the T-Wolves? When a player is aging and is stuck on a terrible team, but hasn't got a ring, people want to see the win at least one.

Melo is 31 yrs old, on a perennial lottery team. No one would say he quit EXCEPT Knicks fans. Most NBA fans wanted to see him leave. Re-signing with the Knicks, all but guaranteed a ringless career. We clown CP0 for no conference final apps, but Melo can't get in the playoffs. 

....and plzzzzzz don't sell me the "free agents" and "buying into Phil's plan." I'm not Melo, I can see the jig.
 
 
Why is it money over legacy? What if he wanted his legacy to be winning a ring in NY after forcing his way here? If he leaves, you say he quit on the Knicks. If he stays, he stayed for the money. See this is the type of biased crap I'm talking about.
Yeah Melo is a loser because he chose to not abandon the team he forced a trade to

Man Lebron and his ***** *** ways got all of yall mind ******. "Quitting" has become the new "winning." Amazing 
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Melo is 31 on a lottery team, LeBron was 25 on the #1 team in the East and had a Finals apperance..... 

Why are you comparing the two? Totally different situations. 
 
Melo spent his first ten years in the west at its peak and turned a lottery team, a god awful lottery team, into a perennial playoff team. But hey, go ahead and hate on Melo.
 
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