The War Report
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FreedS[ohh]lave;4357465 said: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...
He can opt out after next year and that could be a strong possibility if shyt doesn't get better.



... I think it's just a matter of the team they have playing more and learning to play better together.
We need more then that bruh