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    Yup. There will be a day when Lebron, Wade, and Carmelo will be running the league.

    Not while Duncan, Nash, and Kobe , the best 3 players in the NBA, are still around though.

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    did mela talk to the reporters already at the presscon? am watching the presscon live and our dsl connection is chappy
    no weve been waitin 4 him to show up and he still hasnt....must be crying still
    15 minutes and he still hasnt showed up./.what a punk

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    good point Ruff, they are very young and have many great years before them

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    Melo is supposed to be at the podium very soon.

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    Give the guy a break, his dream was just broken.
    Please, I didn't see any of the Suns crying last year after game 4 against the Lakers. I believe they went on to finish their dream for one more round!


    Even this guy knows there's no crying in BASKETBALL!

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    tear gas man, they use that on crowds!

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    I'm reluctant to play the sympathy card. AI's reaction to the loss was much better, and I know this guy expects to try and beat this team as much as Melo while still not getting his hopes up.

    Melo's still immature. That's why he was crying like a .

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    he just showed up......in the meantime im watchin my tivo of raw and in the front row there is a GO SPURS GO sign

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    Melo: "I'm in shock. I don't know what happened."

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    It’s not so important who starts the game but who finishes it! ~Sweetmelody~'s Avatar
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    There is no shame in crying, especially after a game like this one. Some of you are harsh!

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    Melo's still immature. That's why he was crying like a .
    I agree that he's immature, but I've also seen mature, grown men "crying like a " when emotionally overwrought. Melo's just seen his dreams crushed before his eyes, and he's only, what, 24, so give him a break. It's a good thing that he cares that much!!!

    Can we get over this "men are macho and should never cry" bull already? Half of the wars in human history are down to guys not expressing their feelings! Seriously.

    Criticise Melo for whatever you like, but cheap shots because he happens to have cried about 6 months work down the toilet and shattered playoff dreams are pretty low.

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    What happened to the NBA dress code? Melo went with the Eddie Murphy throwback jacket.


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    Crying is ok ; I mean, Melo has worked really hard, he plays to win ; emotions catch up

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    It’s not so important who starts the game but who finishes it! ~Sweetmelody~'s Avatar
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    I agree that he's immature, but I've also seen mature, grown men "crying like a " when emotionally overwrought. Melo's just seen his dreams crushed before his eyes, and he's only, what, 24, so give him a break. It's a good thing that he cares that much!!!
    Can we get over this "men are macho and should never cry" bull already? Half of the wars in human history are down to guys not expressing their feelings! Seriously.
    Criticise Melo for whatever you like, but cheap shots because he happens to have cried about 6 months work down the toilet and shattered playoff dreams are pretty low.


    GREAT POST!

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    Thank You "no Limit" For That Picture!

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    Can we get over this "men are macho and should never cry" bull already? Half of the wars in human history are down to guys not expressing their feelings! Seriously.
    what the u talkin about ive only cried when my best friend died

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    All I'm gonna say is that I wish more players cared about the game as much as he is showing he does. So, no fault in him crying.

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    says the chick who cries whenever she doesnt have the right dressing for her salad..jk
    but yeah girls cry a lot

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    a player crying in the locker room is not very funny IMO.
    It's not very funny. It's ing hilarious.

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    Half of the wars in human history are down to guys not expressing their feelings! Seriously.

    Only you and Kellen Winslow equate sports to war. That's not cool. You go tell any of your friends on the front line that and see what reaction you get.

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    It's not very funny. It's ing hilarious.
    yup

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    Thank you.

    Okay, I'll admit it, I am a man who is in touch with his feelings. Ii also know that I've just been thrown out of the "macho, macho man" club (notice how I just flipped that?), and I don't give a .

    If we were all a bit more emotionally honest, and didn't ridicule each other for having feelings, the world would be a MUCH better place.

    Melo has been consistently excellent in this series, and he must be shattered. As he siad, he's "in shock". I've been there and it's a horrible feeling.

    He's an idiot (the suckerpunch) and a wannabe gangster sometimes, but I'm not gonna slap him for caring deeply about winning.

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    says the chick who cries whenever she doesnt have the right dressing for her salad..jk
    but yeah girls cry a lot

    Oh come on! Come back with a better line!

    And trust me.... I NEVER cry for the right dressing.

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    im in touch with my feelings all week im ben jamming out to Timy dancer by elton john but im still not goin 2 cry 4 nothing...like i said last time i cried my friend died..

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    Only you and Kellen Winslow equate sports to war. That's not cool. You go tell any of your friends on the front line that and see what reaction you get.
    Just in case you don't get it, that was a throwaway line.

    I wasn't equating war to sport, I was talking about men's inability to express their emotion. Specifically, men are trained by little circle jerks like this that they are a pussy if they ever cry, which I think is utter garbage and leads to a great deal of unnecessary conflict. What happens when you don't cry when you feel the need? You bottle it up, and the emotion explodes later on. Crying can be very healing and cathartic if you feel the need to do it.

    I'm not American, and thankfully I don't have any friends on the frontline.

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