Carmelo wants Knicks to add another scorer

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He's another Josh Smith......gunslingers with no conscious of the shot clock, the score or the moment.

Who, Nate stat or Melo? Im assuming your talkin about Nate. And i wouldnt really describe him that way, he did take some bad shots at times with the Bulls but thats a great defensive team with few scorers. They needed Nate to shoot.

Overall i thought he played very unselfishly for the Bulls.
 

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Who, Nate stat or Melo? Im assuming your talkin about Nate. And i wouldnt really describe him that way, he did take some bad shots at times with the Bulls but thats a great defensive team with few scorers. They needed Nate to shoot.

Overall i thought he played very unselfishly for the Bulls.

Nate. I think Coach Woodson would be like :aicmon: half of the season. I like Nate but not for the Knicks. They played better with Brewer on the roster:jawalrus: excellent energy, good/excellent defense, surprising offense at times. He was perfect of the Knicks IMO.
 

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We had a second scorer, but the days of Amare playing 20, 25+ mins a game are gone :to:
I wouldn't mind Nate back, but I doubt the Bulls let him walk. Plus it's the starting unit that needs some scoring punch.
 

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Nate. I think Coach Woodson would be like :aicmon: half of the season. I like Nate but not for the Knicks. They played better with Brewer on the roster:jawalrus: excellent energy, good/excellent defense, surprising offense at times. He was perfect of the Knicks IMO.

:whoa:If he put up with JR Smith, then he can put up with Nate.
 
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He demanded a trade, forced his way to NY and never cared about the assets the Knicks needed to surrender to acquire him and now he complains about the team's standing pat ! The team has little flexibility so he better get used with what he has. He made his bed when he forced a trade to NY so he's going to have to lie in it. The Nets weren't a factor first and he found out the Nuggets were playing hard ball, he suddenly was willing to be traded to the Nets and has let a bidding war happen between Nets and Knicks. When he was traded to NY, he even admitted he thought he was going to be traded to the Nets (because Knicks didn't want to surrender all the assets and cap space Denver was looking for).

He tremendously helped the Nuggets during the negotiations so I don't want to hear him complaining and act like the Knicks lost to Indiana because he didn't have enough help. He should have thought about that in 2011 before he demanded a trade. Now he has just put himself in a similar situation and turned the team into the Denver Knicks (capped out, no flexibility, barely passed one round during his tenure with the team, no control on future draft picks, very few young players with potential). Basically, except the fact he's now living in NY, demanding a trade to NY did nothing for him, his team still fails to go deep in the playoffs...It's about time he learns his lesson...
 

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Since they have that 3mil mid level, they can try going after Nate Robinson:ld:

Nate, Melo, and J.R. on the court at the same time :merchant:

But Nate isn't a secondary scoring option either. The Knicks need a legit #2 . A healthy Amare Stoudemire would be the answer, but at this point a healthy Amare Stoudemire is an oxymoron.
 

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http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports....o-anthony-wants-knicks-to-add-another-scorer/

Carmelo Anthony doesn’t care about the math — if he did, he’d know it’s going to be very difficult for the Knicks to change the roster much this summer.

No, Carmelo Anthony just wants to win a title and he understands the Knicks roster as it stands is maybe fourth best in the East next season (when the Bulls get Derrick Rose back and the Pacers get Danny Granger back… and they couldn’t beat the Pacers now).

He wants changes; he wants help scoring, reports the New York Post.

According to a source, Anthony has told a confidant he is concerned management will stand pat this offseason and said he believes the team needs to add a bona fide secondary scorer for the Knicks to take the next step and win a championship.

The source said Anthony loves combo guard Iman Shumpert, 22, and projects him as a superstar, but not for two seasons. The source also said Anthony privately wishes the club will add a significant piece to the roster and not be status quo.

For fun, let’s ignore the game of telephone going on here (a source that talked to a confidant that talked to Carmelo) and say this is true — Anthony is right. We saw in the playoffs that once Anthony and the first option out of Knicks sets were taken away, the Knicks were at a loss about how to deal with it. J.R. Smith is nice, but he is not a consistent second scoring option.

Doesn’t mean it’s going to happen. It’s the math thing.

The Knicks have nearly $75 million in committed payroll next season with just eight players on the roster. You can up that total when they re-sign J.R. Smith (likely for a little more than $5 million a year). That puts them over the tax line and over the apron, so they are very limited in what they can do (they can’t do a sign-and-trade that brings in more salary, for example).

The kind of secondary scorer Anthony wants doesn’t come cheaply and there is just no way the Knicks find that guy for the roughly $3 million tax-payer mid-level contract they can offer (after that it’s just veteran minimum deals). The Knicks are free to try and trade for this kind of scorer, but what player on this roster that the Knicks would give up do other teams want?

The Knicks are likely to make small roster moves this summer, not big ones. Sorry ‘Melo.

The real key to their season next year may be how Anthony’s shoulder heals.

(By the way, the Knicks can’t free up cap space by amnestying Amar’e Stoudemire because they already used their amnesty on Chauncey Billups.)

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Every team would like to add another scorer.

But by "another scorer" he means a garbage man/offensive putback machine to save him when him and JR ain't hittin' (which is a lot), so he still doesn't have to pass.

As mentioned, Amare would be perfect for that but...you know.
He was hoping they could develop Tyson into that...nope.
He was hoping Kenyon could still do that...nope.
 

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LMAO...what about a nikka that can pass the ball and keep the ball moving on offense?!? Exhibit A why this nikka will never win a championship...
 

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Carmelo needs to get more assits and play better defense. I swear if he steps it up more outside of the scoring they can be legit.
 
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