[QUOTE=I<3NBA]no Lebron to stop him, sheesh.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=I<3NBA]no Lebron to stop him, sheesh.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=iDunk]If the Knicks won 34 games in a row people would still be saying first round exit. They're just jealous little fools who wish their team played in such a big market as NY is or had some of the big name players that this franchise owns.
At some point you just gotta give it to them even if you are a hater/troll.[/QUOTE]
Well, don't forget recent history. The knicks have been a 1st round exit (or a non-playoff team) since forever
[QUOTE=Fudge]3-1 :roll:
Melo spanked dat ass yet again.[/QUOTE]
:cheers:
[QUOTE=I<3NBA]no Lebron to stop him, sheesh.[/QUOTE]
Except Battier spends 90% of the time guarding him anyway.
[QUOTE=Trentknicks]Except Battier spends 90% of the time guarding him anyway.[/QUOTE]
If they met in Playoffs it would be more like 50% of the time with Lebron on him the other 50
Melo:bowdown:
2nd best player in the league behind the black mamba:pimp:
Hope we get to see a Knicks vs Heat ECF...
[QUOTE=coin24]Melo:bowdown:
2nd best player in the league behind the black mamba:pimp:
Hope we get to see a Knicks vs Heat ECF...[/QUOTE]
:lol :lol
[QUOTE=Kingwillball]If they met in Playoffs it would be more like 50% of the time with Lebron on him the other 50[/QUOTE]
Potentially but Lebron guarding Melo doesn't = less points for Melo = better for heat.
It means more fouls on Lebron and him having to sit for extended periods if he guards Melo for longer.
The Heat have an excellent safety net around Lebron (with Battier guarding the tougher defensive assignment for most of the game) which enables Lebron to conserve his energy for offense and stay out of foul trouble.
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVz4Eu90-pU"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVz4Eu90-pU[/URL]
:bowdown:
I had to LOL when Melo was 6-6 shooting and then he took that 3-pointer from half court almost and missed bad.
[QUOTE=Trentknicks]Potentially but Lebron guarding Melo doesn't = less points for Melo = better for heat.
It means more fouls on Lebron and him having to sit for extended periods if he guards Melo for longer.
The Heat have an excellent safety net around Lebron (with Battier guarding the tougher defensive assignment for most of the game) which enables Lebron to conserve his energy for offense and stay out of foul trouble.[/QUOTE]
lol your bias is nuts. Melo is a whole tier below LeBron. He has no chance whatsoever.
[QUOTE=Miserio]lol your bias is nuts. Melo is a whole tier below LeBron. He has no chance whatsoever.[/QUOTE]
I know your probably posting on a shaky internet connection in a gang riddled favela in the scummiest part of the world. But at which point did I say Melo was better than Lebron?
I simply pointed out that Lebron guarding Melo would end up with Lebron having more fouls. I also indicated Melo would score less with Lebron guarding him.
Now go back to you and your sisters kids and forage through the dump so they can eat tonight.
[QUOTE=Trentknicks]In your probably posting on a shaky internet connection in a gang riddled favela in the scummiest part of the world. But at which point did I say Melo was better than Lebron.
I simply pointed out that Lebron guarding Melo would end up with him having more fouls. I also indicated Melo would score less with Lebron guarding him.
Now go back to you and your sisters kids and forage through the dump so they can eat tonight.[/QUOTE]
Give MElo LEbron's body and unlike Lebron he actually would have a shot at the GOAT.
Give Lebron Melo's body and he would be a scrub.
[QUOTE=Trentknicks]I know your probably posting on a shaky internet connection in a gang riddled favela in the scummiest part of the world. But at which point did I say Melo was better than Lebron?
I simply pointed out that Lebron guarding Melo would end up with Lebron having more fouls. I also indicated Melo would score less with Lebron guarding him.
Now go back to you and your sisters kids and forage through the dump so they can eat tonight.[/QUOTE]
The first part is actually true. I have a really shaky mobile internet xD. The next is not, favelas only exist in Brazil, don't use things you don't know about, you look like a dumb ignorant trying to be a superior fat-capitalist guy shiting on his golden toilet and probably being something like 400 pounds with farts that can set hairs on fire.
And no, LeBron is not used to foul people, he's a pretty clean defender, he's bigger, faster and stronger than Carmelo. He's gonna make him work for every shot and in the offensive side he's still gonna outplay anyone in front of him. The Knicks have ZERO chance at even competing with the Heat. Miami is wishing to see the Knicks in the ECF to have a clean pass to the finals without sweating.
[QUOTE=Miserio]The first part is actually true. I have a really shaky mobile internet xD. The next is not, favelas only exist in Brazil, don't use things you don't know about, you look like a dumb ignorant trying to be a superior fat-capitalist guy shiting on his golden toilet and probably being something like 400 pounds with farts that can set hairs on fire.
And no, LeBron is not used to foul people, he's a pretty clean defender, he's bigger, faster and stronger than Carmelo. He's gonna make him work for every shot and in the offensive side he's still gonna outplay anyone in front of him. The Knicks have ZERO chance at even competing with the Heat. Miami is wishing to see the Knicks in the ECF to have a clean pass to the finals without sweating.[/QUOTE]
Just as well i'm a 192 pound natural body builder sitting at 8% BF :D
I never said the Knicks were going to beat the Heat either so stop reaching and going off subject. It's a weak strategy to winning a debate.
[QUOTE=Trentknicks]Just as well i'm a 192 pound natural body builder sitting at 8% BF :D
I never said the Knicks were going to beat the Heat either so stop reaching and going off subject. It's a weak strategy to winning a debate.[/QUOTE]
I don't want to win anything. It's just funny that Knick fans always think their Star player is better than he actually is. Carmelo is not a great player, he is a great scorer (and not so great in the playoffs since he has like 24 ppg in 20 FGA which is NUTS considering he doesn't play any defense) he's like a T-mac, a good showman who can't be a franchise player at this level.
[QUOTE=Miserio]And no, LeBron is not used to foul people, he's a pretty clean defender, he's bigger, faster and stronger than Carmelo. He's gonna make him work for every shot and in the offensive side he's still gonna outplay anyone in front of him.[/QUOTE]
The head-to-head stats are very even: [URL="http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/h2h_finder.cgi?request=1&p1=anthoca01&p2=jamesle01"]Carmelo vs. Lebron[/URL]
17 regular season games:
Melo: 23.9 ppg
LBJ: 25.2 ppg
5 playoff games:
Melo: 27.8 ppg
LBJ: 27.8 ppg
Some people are selling Melo way short. No one thinks he's as good as LBJ, but he won't be shut down by anyone.
[QUOTE=Shepseskaf]The head-to-head stats are very even: [URL="http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/h2h_finder.cgi?request=1&p1=anthoca01&p2=jamesle01"]Carmelo vs. Lebron[/URL]
17 regular season games:
Melo: 23.9 ppg
LBJ: 25.2 ppg
5 playoff games:
Melo: 27.8 ppg
LBJ: 27.8 ppg
Some people are selling Melo way short. No one thinks he's as good as LBJ, but he won't be shut down by anyone.[/QUOTE]
Yes, LeBron with 18 shots per game and Carmelo with 24.8 that's like, a 34% more of shots and scoring the same amount of points. You have to understand this, the new fever about FG% has a reason. Being effective means scoring more points in less posesions which means having a BETTER CHANCE AT WINNING THE GAME.
Players like Carmelo who shot like crazy in the first 10 seconds of the shot clock doesn't understand this fact and at the end of the day are not too worried about improving or being a winner.
[QUOTE=Miserio]I don't want to win anything. It's just funny that Knick fans always think their Star player is better than he actually is. Carmelo is not a great player, he is a great scorer (and not so great in the playoffs since he has like 24 ppg in 20 FGA which is NUTS considering he doesn't play any defense) he's like a T-mac, a good showman who can't be a franchise player at this level.[/QUOTE]
What's so hard to understand about Lebron fouling more often if he is guarding Melo instead of Battier for extended periods?
You've done nothing to refute my point other than change the subject.
Lebron averages 2 fouls a game against Carmelo. His career average? 1.9
[QUOTE=Miserio]Yes, LeBron with 18 shots per game and Carmelo with 24.8 that's like, a 34% more of shots and scoring the same amount of points. You have to understand this, the new fever about FG% has a reason. Being effective means scoring more points in less posesions which means having a BETTER CHANCE AT WINNING THE GAME.
Players like Carmelo who shot like crazy in the first 10 seconds of the shot clock doesn't understand this fact and at the end of the day are not too worried about improving or being a winner.[/QUOTE]
Maybe you should read the stats more carefully. The shot disparity you noted was only for 5 playoff games.
The larger sample size, in 17 regular season games, Melo took 19.4 shots per game, LBJ took 20.2. In total, the shot gap is not nearly as large as you've suggested.
Don't start ranting about what people need to "understand", when you clearly don't see the big picture yourself.
[QUOTE=iDunk]If Melo did this at the Garden.. it would be rockingg[/QUOTE]
Half of the heat stadium are knicks fans so it's close :roll:
[QUOTE=Miserio]Lebron averages 2 fouls a game against Carmelo. His career average? 1.9[/QUOTE]
Well it did increase, so i was right. . .
But a very incomplete statistic, it only accounts for when he is matched up against him on the team sheet. Not the time spent guarding him.
[QUOTE=Shepseskaf]Maybe you should read the stats more carefully. The shot disparity you noted was only for 5 playoff games.
The larger sample size, in 17 regular season games, Melo took 19.4 shots per game, LBJ took 20.2. In total, the shot gap is not nearly as large as you've suggested.
Don't start ranting about what people need to "understand", when you clearly don't see the big picture yourself.[/QUOTE]
We've been talking about the playoffs in these last posts. The only thing that matters, and the potential matchup between those two guys in the ECF. And if you want to see the big picture:
Carmelo averages 45% in regular season and 41% in the playoffs. Last playoffs he scored 27 points in 24 shot against the Heat. I can't believe how people can come and defend a guy who does that, is Iversonesque (even worse because A-I was a decent defender and gained a couple of possesions every game by stealing the ball). LeBron scored 30 on 21 and with good playmaking and trying to take the best possible shot.
My point, stats aside, is this. Carmelo is gonna score 50, 40, 30 once in a while as he always does. But when teams start playing serious defense, the dominant style of play that the Knicks have (which is, give the ball to carmelo and JR and watch em shoot at the first 10 seconds in the shot clock) is taking them nowhere.
I'm argentinian and I read an interview a magazine did to Pablo Prigioni, and he said: "I always tell Carmelo and JR 'let me handle the ball, let's move it a little bit more, if you guys start doing your ISO at like 18 seconds in the shot clock the defense is gonna be less focused, more tired and disperse and you're gonna have a better oportunity to score in that situation' but they don't listen, haha"
[QUOTE=Trentknicks]Well it did increase, so i was right. . .
But a very incomplete statistic, it only accounts for when he is matched up against him on the team sheet. Not the time spent guarding him.[/QUOTE]
When CLE played against DEN, LeBron guarded him most of the time.
[QUOTE=Miserio]My point, stats aside, is this. Carmelo is gonna score 50, 40, 30 once in a while as he always does. But when teams start playing serious defense, the dominant style of play that the Knicks have (which is, give the ball to carmelo and JR and watch em shoot at the first 10 seconds in the shot clock) is taking them nowhere.
I'm argentinian and I read an interview a magazine did to Pablo Prigioni, and he said: "I always tell Carmelo and JR 'let me handle the ball, let's move it a little bit more, if you guys start doing your ISO at like 18 seconds in the shot clock the defense is gonna be less focused, more tired and disperse and you're gonna have a better oportunity to score in that situation' but they don't listen, haha"[/QUOTE]
We'll see what happens when the playoffs start. Your complaints about Melo's shot selection and the Knicks playoff style isn't nearly as clear-cut as you're making them out to be.
Last year, the Knicks didn't have a healthy squad and Melo going on a scoring binge was the only way the team had even a small chance at success. They've soundly beaten the Heat down twice this year. I would favor the Heat in a playoff meeting, but its not going to be as easy as you seem to think.
Prigioni is a very nice ROLE player for the Knicks. You'll pardon me if I give more weight to players who make more of a difference for the team, such as Melo and JR.
Why does every thread have to turn into a lebron vs x player thread... Most of the time it's not even lebron Stans that bring him up... This was Melos night enjoy it
[QUOTE=Trentknicks]Potentially but Lebron guarding Melo doesn't = less points for Melo = better for heat.
It means more fouls on Lebron and him having to sit for extended periods if he guards Melo for longer.
The Heat have an excellent safety net around Lebron (with Battier guarding the tougher defensive assignment for most of the game) which enables Lebron to conserve his energy for offense and stay out of foul trouble.[/QUOTE]
LeBron guarded him quite a bit last year though. For the first few games Melo was shooting in the 30s while LeBron was on him, and LeBron was still able to get his.
That being said, this was by far one of the better looking 50 point games I've seen. He got nothing going to the basket, everything was a jumper, and he was on fire. Best way to see someone go off.
[QUOTE=Kingwillball]If they met in Playoffs it would be more like 50% of the time with Lebron on him the other 50[/QUOTE]
Why didn't it happen last years playoffs? Battier was on Melo like the whole game.
[QUOTE=iDunk]Why didn't it happen last years playoffs? Battier was on Melo like the whole game.[/QUOTE]
Only way Lebron has ever caused Carmelo to struggle is what with a defensive strategy the heat must call extreme double team. Lebron fronts him the whole time, when he gets the ball they double.
Lebron's not a good man defender, great helper, but avg man.
Melo's overrated. Jump shots don't get you anywhere unless it's a team effort (Dallas 2011)
Was an amazing performance.. Perfect shooting night and maybe the reason it isn't getting more attention is because Miami was missing 3 starters.. Sad as that is but maybe true.
Still was an unreal performance.. What made it great was no shot was inside 14 feet.
Whats the excuse going to be when they lose in the 1st round again?
[QUOTE=iDunk][url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVz4Eu90-pU[/url]
No thread on this?
****ing haters.
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One of the most impressive jump shooting performances in recent history. Kills the Heat every time they play, [B][U]with [/U][/B]or without [B][U]LeBron[/U][/B]. Can the playoffs come already?[/QUOTE]
Wrong.
50 point game and is diminished by some LeBron fans. Who the hell cares who is guarding him? Barrier played him how you are supposed to. Melo can dominate the low block so you rather him take jumpers.
[QUOTE=coin24]Melo:bowdown:
2nd best player in the league behind the black mamba:pimp:
Hope we get to see a Knicks vs Heat ECF...[/QUOTE]
:lol @ the thought of Kobe and Melo being top 5 let alone 1 and 2.
You people do realize that Melo scored those 50 points exclusively on jumpers, right?
It would've made little difference who guarded him...he was simply scalding hot last night.
it was the best ive seen him all year shooting jumpers, nothing too strong or short...barely took it in to the hole, best jump shooter in the league
[QUOTE=bluechox2]it was the best ive seen him all year shooting jumpers, nothing too strong or short...barely took it in to the hole, best jump shooter in the league[/QUOTE]
i agree ,my man.I agree:pimp:
He still had 1 assist... he will never be an NBA champion. Good game no doubt, Do it in a series.