Amare puts gas in the bus and runs over Melo

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Melo didn't want Lin back and that's a fact

What are we talking about?

There hasn't been a better pg on that team since
Felton played better than Lin the very next season
Also 38 year kidd was better than Lin
Don't no what your talking about
Lin has been on like 4 teams in 4 years
He's a inconsistent journey man pg who can be decent off the bench depending on the situation
Knicks had their best season in 12 years when he left
He's not even worth a discussion
 

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3 quarters of the team was buying in?

25% of a 12-man roster = 3 players

3 players = Melo, JR, Shumpert :sas2:
Keep JR's name out your posts for your own well being. :francis:
 

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How is that a fact??? GET THE fukk ON! :camby:
Carmelo Anthony & JR Smith Didn't Want Jeremy Lin Back, Source Tells Ian O'Connor


Carmelo Anthony has been taking a lot of heat for Jeremy Lin’s departure from New York – I put more blame on Melo than James Dolan or future financial constraints – and things are only going to get worse for the Syracuse star when this quote in Ian O’Connor’s column picks up steam:

Much as he tried to run away from that “ridiculous contract” quote, Anthony’s scrambling came in vain. “Melo didn’t want Lin back, I do know that,” said one source who has extensive dealings with the Knicks and their players. “Everybody in that locker room wanted Lin back except Melo and J.R. Smith.”

While that’s the money quote in the column, O’Connor quickly backtracks from it, and the headline says the exact opposite. Melo’s CAA team has been doin’ work with the media from the second the “ridiculous contract” quote emerged, quickly running to Marc Spears at Yahoo for a clarification, and then doing their best with columnists and radio guys to steer the discussion away from Melo.

It won’t work. The only way Melo escapes this? Winning. We know Lin won’t win in Houston next season – roster’s too young. But Carmelo Anthony has an Olympian by his side in Chandler, a future Hall of Famer in Jason Kidd, plus Amare, Raymond Felton (who everyone suddenly loves), Steve Novak and come January, Iman Shumpert. Oh, and how could I forget JR Smith!

It’ll be quite the shytshow in Madison Square Garden next season if the Knicks start slowly and the Brooklyn Nets are the better team. We know Boston’s better. I think Philly’s better.

But I’m sure Melo will come through in the postseason. He always does.

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Jeremy Lin has been the only exciting thing to happen to the Knicks this millenium
 
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