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    for creating the monstrocity that is the Denver Nuggets???

    Are these mother ers in the New York front office serious??? ing Isiah

    trading 3 future allstars for a team cancer

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    Imagine we traded Mandrew for Carmelo..

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    the New York Knicks front office:

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    Stephen A. Smith, while not always the most intellectual of sports people, made a good point that the Knicks went with two offense over defense star players in conference where the defensive end is paramount. You have the likes of Thibedeau, the Celtics, and even the Heat--all good defensive teams. The Knicks definitely need a efw more pieces, but I'm not sure they'll find the defensive anchor (like D.Howard) any time soon. I say, give them a full year under the system and if it doesn't work--get rid of D'Antoni and bring in someone with a more defensive minded approach.

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    Building a team is usually a process, Gasol trade and the Celtics/Heat getting multiple superstars at once not-withstanding.

    I guess I'm the only one who remembers the Knicks weren't a good team before they made the trade? It's going to take a lot of time, and probably a couple years of finding good pieces to go with Melo and Amare before you see significant results.

    Melo might also want to run back occasionally on defense.

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    They need a true center, which they can next year. Tyson Chandler will be a pretty good fit.

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    Building a team is usually a process, Gasol trade and the Celtics/Heat getting multiple superstars at once not-withstanding.

    I guess I'm the only one who remembers the Knicks weren't a good team before they made the trade? It's going to take a lot of time, and probably a couple years of finding good pieces to go with Melo and Amare before you see significant results.

    Melo might also want to run back occasionally on defense.
    It's the N.Y. State of Mind, really. They want things to happen in less than a second. Basically, starving for success to be returned to the MSG. They've been irrelevant since the peak of the Allan Houston/Jeff Van Gundy days. The Knicks have arguably been the worse sports franchise in that area with the Islanders, Nets, and pre-Rex Jets.

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    No, they will get it together eventually. Even though New Yorkers will be impatient, they still have less pressure on them than Miami, who will be deemed a failure if they don't win each and every year

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    28-25 before the trade. 7-10 since. They were clearly a better team before.

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    Stephen A. Smith, while not always the most intellectual of sports people, made a good point that the Knicks went with two offense over defense star players in conference where the defensive end is paramount. You have the likes of Thibedeau, the Celtics, and even the Heat--all good defensive teams. The Knicks definitely need a efw more pieces, but I'm not sure they'll find the defensive anchor (like D.Howard) any time soon. I say, give them a full year under the system and if it doesn't work--get rid of D'Antoni and bring in someone with a more defensive minded approach.
    This.

    Nobody in their right mind thought that the Knicks would be le contenders this season, with or without Carmelo because of their style of play.

    The trade was a win for New York and will pay off in the future. The Knicks have to change their whole structure as a team. I am sure that they will fill a few gaps in the offseason and become contenders as soon as next season. Right now, they're pretenders...but so are the Spurs.

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    The Nuggets are not as good as they've shown yesterday.
    They are just really motivated and with a huge chip off their shoulder after all the Melo drama left for good.

    Seriously, even with the spanking they gave the Spurs yesterday, they now my 2nd fav team in the West easy.

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    Haha, now they're getting cornholed by the Bobcats and on the verge of dropping 9 of their last 10.

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    This.

    Nobody in their right mind thought that the Knicks would be le contenders this season, with or without Carmelo because of their style of play.

    The trade was a win for New York and will pay off in the future. The Knicks have to change their whole structure as a team. I am sure that they will fill a few gaps in the offseason and become contenders as soon as next season. Right now, they're pretenders...but so are the Spurs.
    It's going to be hard for any defensive minded coach when your two superstars are not committed to playing good defense.

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    Amare showing the start to the season gave him a littttttttttttle to much hype.

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    Stephen A. Smith, while not always the most intellectual of sports people, made a good point that the Knicks went with two offense over defense star players in conference where the defensive end is paramount. You have the likes of Thibedeau, the Celtics, and even the Heat--all good defensive teams. The Knicks definitely need a efw more pieces, but I'm not sure they'll find the defensive anchor (like D.Howard) any time soon. I say, give them a full year under the system and if it doesn't work--get rid of D'Antoni and bring in someone with a more defensive minded approach.
    Smith is an idiot, I remember him demanding that the Knicks trade for Carmelo at all costs. Well, now they're 7-10 since he got his wish.

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    3 games below .500 in the eastern conference. Melo actually had a really good game today & they still got their ass kicked. When Amare is your best defensive big, you know you're pretty much screwed.

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    Wow what a lack a patience shown by the Knicks FO

    They had a nice, well balanced little team before the trade.

    With more time and the addition of good veteran role players in the next offseason , they could have become a contender.


    But it looks like it's Amare Stoudemire who is running the show in their FO

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    that shit i don't like rayjayjohnson's Avatar
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    If melo stayed in Denver they wouldn't have gone 11 and 4 or whatever

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    This.

    Nobody in their right mind thought that the Knicks would be le contenders this season, with or without Carmelo because of their style of play.

    The trade was a win for New York and will pay off in the future. The Knicks have to change their whole structure as a team. I am sure that they will fill a few gaps in the offseason and become contenders as soon as next season. Right now, they're pretenders...but so are the Spurs.
    Whoever traded young perspective PG for veteran PG in decline expected instant succes

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    Amare showing the start to the season gave him a littttttttttttle to much hype.
    "no one taught me defense"

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    bump

    I was right once again. goddam whoever faces the Nuggs in the plaoffs is ed. for real

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    that franchise needs to be banned from trades for at least 5 years

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    Melo trade >>>>>> Gasol trade

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    As soon as Mike D went to NY, I knew they were going to soon try to build up the 7 second offense. They saw how well the Suns did with it, relative to the records in the East, so they figured they could make it work. Defense is overrated, especially in the playoffs.

    I also felt a sigh of relief when JR Smith went to the bench late in the 4th, no 40' heaves from him or silly fouls.

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    LOL, people are so reactionary and short-sighted.

    The Knicks still easily won that trade. The Knicks have two great players and Denver has none. I will make a bet with anyone on here that the Knicks win a playoff series before the Nuggets do. Remember, star players are the hardest to get your hands on. You go get the all-stars first, then you go find the role-players to fill out your roster. That trade HAD to me made, from a Knick perspective. Give Carmelo, Amare, and Chauncey a full training camp to figure out how to play together. Then we'll see what's up.

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