I wouldn't touch him with a 10 foot pole, and I'm sure RC would feel the same way
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...-agency/page/8 I don't know if this is credible, or just speculation...but there are some good points. Could the Spurs be an option for Carmelo Anthony when he becomes a free agent?
I wouldn't touch him with a 10 foot pole, and I'm sure RC would feel the same way
only if Freezes over first.
not only does everything Melo touches turn to , but Melo himself would never choose to go to SA which is an insult in itself. It's like Cancer choosing not to infect your body
I'd rather have RJ than Melo…you don't mess with chemistry
You're crazy dude.
I can't think of a worse fit than Melo on the Spurs tbh.
theres nothing silver and black about melo but id be excited as fk if we got him...
NO!!! He isn't even that good. He just shoots and shoots and shoots. And makes enough to have high scoring stats. He never hustles, he never plays D. NO TO MELO! He is already getting worse, he is . I don't want him in San Antonio.
In the playoffs he's like Richard Jefferson with the chuckness of Kobe. Considering the amount of dough he'd demand, not only would he ruin SA's system - but take away financial flexibility to boot.
Hahahaha, yeah exactly. I can't think of a worse idea. Ever.
I think the only way Carmelo becomes a Spur is when he has become a completely washed up corpse who is one year away from retirement and whose only purpose is to be the human victory cigar for a couple of 40 point blowouts.
good one DD, you gonna fish a bunch of newbie with dat one... who the was this poster ?
scottspurs
No way he even thinks about coming here even if he was guaranteed multiple rings.
I think Ron Mercer might have something to say on this subject...
The same author also suggested he could go to Chicago if the Bulls traded away Rose. WTF? Bleacherreport should be given the Elliott / ****** treatment on this board for flat out stupidity.
That poster deserved a ban for that comment.
too expensive to be kawhi's backup tbh
this thread was good just for the "human victory cigar" comment
Did someone mention Tracy McGrady?
The Spurs have evolved from a star team to a system team. The system still requires highly skilled players, but it is predicated on ball movement and unselfish play. The right shot is the open shot, and the ball should move until there is a good shot or 1 second left on the shot clock. Carmelo, as talented as he is, is a ball stopper, and regularly takes bad shots. While I don't doubt he could be a great player on the Spurs, i.e. score tons of points, he would not be a fit for the Spurs system becuase his scores would not generate Spurs wins.
In fact, his biggest mistake was leaving George Karl. That was the closest any system has come to making him a winner.
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