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    Quote Originally Posted by magictricked
    Poor management began with Dolan in 98.
    Stop trying to deflect the problem. Knicks have steadily declined under the current head management team led by Dolan, it can't be they've hired that many bad GMs in a row, funny how so many of these guys do great other places then suck when they get to NY
    1998 ny trades John Starks for Latrell Sprewell

    Ny trades an aging Oakley for 22 year old Marcus Camby, both moves by Ernie Grunfeld

    So no... It didnt begin in 98, the bad management started in 2000 when Layden came in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewYorkNoPicks
    Francis had come off a 22ppg 6apg season in Orlando and had put upthose numbers his whole career. He was Russell Westbrook before Russell Westbrook. Yea obviously him and Marbury is a strange mix but from a talent standpoint we won that trade by a mile....on paper. Had Francis not fallen into drug addiction following the deal we could have shipped him or Marbury out for a capable sidekick that fit our team better. Its all about acquiring talent. You get the best player available and worry about how it fits later.
    Are you Isiah? That is what you DON'T do! Look at all the successful teams, they never do what you said. Lakers, Bulls, Spurs, Celtics never just trade for a player because he is more talented than the one being given away and just hope they fit in. That's why the Knicks are trying to shoehorn Amare and Carmelo into the same team STILL even though they are both all stoppers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewYorkNoPicks
    Francis had come off a 22ppg 6apg season in Orlando and had put upthose numbers his whole career. He was Russell Westbrook before Russell Westbrook. Yea obviously him and Marbury is a strange mix but from a talent standpoint we won that trade by a mile....on paper. Had Francis not fallen into drug addiction following the deal we could have shipped him or Marbury out for a capable sidekick that fit our team better. Its all about acquiring talent. You get the best player available and worry about how it fits later.
    Francis was never as good as Westbrook and he was a pure scoring tweener guard. BTW, he might have scored 22ppg but that was in his prime and on a poor Orlando squad, scoring 22ppg is not really a accomplishment on a poor squad and the year he got traded he was actually averaging 16ppg. Francis was a poor defender, wasn't a good ball handler, not a ball distributor or a PG, he was just a good scoring guard with many flaws. Bottom line is we got a grossly overpayed chucking tweener guard(which is a dime in a dozen) on the down side of his career.. How will fitting Francis next to Marbury, Crawford, Q-rich, Curry, Rose, etc, be a good fit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horatio33
    Are you Isiah? That is what you DON'T do! Look at all the successful teams, they never do what you said. Lakers, Bulls, Spurs, Celtics never just trade for a player because he is more talented than the one being given away and just hope they fit in. That's why the Knicks are trying to shoehorn Amare and Carmelo into the same team STILL even though they are both all stoppers.
    First off THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT EVERY SUCCESSFUL TEAM HAS EVER DONE IN THE DRAFT. Failures like Portland say hi! Bowie over Jordan? FAIL! You take BPA! Why did the Celtics take Len Bias when they had Bird?!?!? Theyre smart! Obviously on a team like the Spurs, or group who is winning at the moment you worry about fit more in a trade but when your second best player is Tim Thomas your only concern is acquiring ASSETS. Francis clashed with his coach in Orlando and thats what brought about his poor season. He had been a consistent 20ppg 5apg guy his entire career prior and he was only 27 when we acquired him! Like i said before you get him and decide between him and Marbury whos going to be your pg, then you ship the odd man out for a sidekick that fits. BPA first, trade for fit later.

    By the way heres another example smart guy: in 2005 when the Hornets were up on the draft board should they NOT have selected Chris Paul because he didnt "Fit" with Baron Davis? Lmao youre so smart dude.

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    NewYorkNoPicks Just keep making excuses. As long as the Knicks ownership has fans like you they have no reason to change. As long as fans keep blaming the "last guy" and not the guy who hired the "last guy" you are doomed to be a cellar bound team. You can blame Layden or Thomas or Walsh or the next guy but remember that Dolan is the one signing off on the deals Dolan is the man hiring these people you bash so quickly.

    It's well established Dolan is running the team into the ground, everyone knows it but severe homers like you, it can't be anything but Dolan because he's the one constant personality as the Knicks nosedived their way into the new century and have yet to pull out of that dive.

    Keep making excuses, keep on supporting them and putting money in their pockets with Dolan at the helm. The MSG group has no reason to make a change because the shareholders are making money and as long as that happens they could care less what the Knicks record is.

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    The skipping on Amare in 02 wasn't really his fault. Amare refused to work out in NY after he PHX promised to pick him. It was a gamble to take on a 5th year high school kid that early in the draft who didn't want to work out for their team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewYorkNoPicks
    Like i said before you get him and decide between him and Marbury whos going to be your pg, then you ship the odd man out for a sidekick that fits. BPA first, trade for fit later.
    That was what the Knicks kept doing over and over again. Trading expiring contracts and young talent for guys with longer contracts that that didn't fit. Really worked out for them didn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xiao Yao You
    That was what the Knicks kept doing over and over again. Trading expiring contracts and young talent for guys with longer contracts that that didn't fit. Really worked out for them didn't it?
    Give me an example because if youre talking about the Marbury deal there was nothing wrong with that trade at the time. In 03-04 Steph was a top 10 player in the league and a top 3 point guard overall. He was the best scoring pg in the league and still got you a bunch of dimes; a consistent 20 and 10 guy. He lost his mind later but that couldnt have been predicted. If you watched the nba a few years ago youd know Marbury had all te talent in the world

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    Marbury was great like Carmelo is great. Put up empty numbers. Not taking you anywhere.

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    Sweetney wasn't taken over Stoudemire, he was in the 2003 draft, Stoudemire was in the 2002 draft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xiao Yao You
    Marbury was great like Carmelo is great. Put up empty numbers. Not taking you anywhere.
    Carmelos numbers arent empty you just hate the guy. Hes a more versatile scorer than Durant. Just because a Small Forward doesnt make his teammates better doesnt make his numbers empty.... Look at Kobe (yes i know hes a guard not a 3).

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewYorkNoPicks
    Carmelos numbers arent empty you just hate the guy. Hes a more versatile scorer than Durant. Just because a Small Forward doesnt make his teammates better doesnt make his numbers empty.... Look at Kobe (yes i know hes a guard not a 3).
    Don't hate him. Don't think he's anything more than a high scoring small forward though despite being considered one of the greats since he came into the league.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewYorkNoPicks
    Carmelos numbers arent empty you just hate the guy. Hes a more versatile scorer than Durant. Just because a Small Forward doesnt make his teammates better doesnt make his numbers empty.... Look at Kobe (yes i know hes a guard not a 3).
    Melo has had as talented of teams as Durant has had, and yet his "versatile scoring" has led to 8 first round exits. Durant led his team to an NBA Finals appearance, at the tender age of 23. 23.

    "Bu..bu..bu...but it wasn't Melo's fault. He still be balling, he's the most versatile scorer in the league!

    That's funny, because if we compare playoff stats:

    Melo
    25 PPG | 7 RPG | 3 APG | 42% FG


    Durant
    28 PPG | 8 RPG | 3 APG | 47% FG


    So, the "more versatile scorer" scores less points, and closer to 40% from the field in the playoffs, while the "less versatile scorer" scores more points, and closer to 50% from the field.


    "Bu..bu..bu...but you're using only 3 postseaons for Durant and like 9 for Melo!!"


    How about we use Melo's playoff numbers from when he was 21, 22, and 23 and compare them to Durant's when he was the same age instead. Much better indicator of relative development as a scorer:

    Melo
    24 PPG | 9 RPG | 2 APG | 39% FG


    Durant
    28 PPG | 8 RPG | 3 APG | 47% FG


    Hmm. For a more versatile scorer, Melo's numbers, compared to KD, sure are laughable.

    For the superior scorer that you present him as, he has 0 scoring titles. Durant has 3, and has played almost half the amount of seasons Melo has played.

    If you haven't noticed by now Knicks homer, the point I'm driving home is that Melo's "versatility" is all but a tick on a dog's ass when comparing his overall game - and even more, his career - to Durant. Durant will likely win a MVP before Melo even wins his first scoring title. Durant is currently considered the second best player in the league, and at many points last year people had him as #1. Melo has hardly even spent much time considered a Top 3 player in the league, nevermind the best player.

    Melo's stats don't translate into ultimate team achievement. That's why they are labeled "empty stats." You bring up Kobe, but he has spent almost as much time in the NBA Finals as Melo has spent in the playoffs. That's why his stats aren't considered empty. And that's why Melo will always be a tier behind the Kobes and Durants of the world.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackVVaves
    Melo has had as talented of teams as Durant has had, and yet his "versatile scoring" has led to 8 first round exits. Durant led his team to an NBA Finals appearance, at the tender age of 23. 23.

    "Bu..bu..bu...but it wasn't Melo's fault. He still be balling, he's the most versatile scorer in the league!

    That's funny, because if we compare playoff stats:

    Melo
    25 PPG | 7 RPG | 3 APG | 42% FG


    Durant
    28 PPG | 8 RPG | 3 APG | 47% FG


    So, the "more versatile scorer" scores less points, and closer to 40% from the field in the playoffs, while the "less versatile scorer" scores more points, and closer to 50% from the field.


    "Bu..bu..bu...but you're using only 3 postseaons for Durant and like 9 for Melo!!"


    How about we use Melo's playoff numbers from when he was 21, 22, and 23 and compare them to Durant's when he was the same age instead. Much better indicator of relative development as a scorer:

    Melo
    24 PPG | 9 RPG | 2 APG | 39% FG


    Durant
    28 PPG | 8 RPG | 3 APG | 47% FG


    Hmm. For a more versatile scorer, Melo's numbers, compared to KD, sure are laughable.

    For the superior scorer that you present him as, he has 0 scoring titles. Durant has 3, and has played almost half the amount of seasons Melo has played.

    If you haven't noticed by now Knicks homer, the point I'm driving home is that Melo's "versatility" is all but a tick on a dog's ass when comparing his overall game - and even more, his career - to Durant. Durant will likely win a MVP before Melo even wins his first scoring title. Durant is currently considered the second best player in the league, and at many points last year people had him as #1. Melo has hardly even spent much time considered a Top 3 player in the league, nevermind the best player.

    Melo's stats don't translate into ultimate team achievement. That's why they are labeled "empty stats." You bring up Kobe, but he has spent almost as much time in the NBA Finals as Melo has spent in the playoffs. That's why his stats aren't considered empty. And that's why Melo will always be a tier behind the Kobes and Durants of the world.
    Melo never played with a sidekick of Westbrooks calibur, nor did he have a 3rd option of Hardens calibur. In addition versatile does not mean more prolific, all it means is Melo can score in any method while Durants game has some holes. Melo can do it all on offense while Durant can not....yet. You also didnt analyze how many shots per game each took.

    On top of that Durants finals appearance came about from a weaker Western conference than weve seen in a while. A weakened and older Lakers team resided in LA, the Spurs were deep but Duncan is nothing but a shell of his former self, as is Manu, the Suns were extinguished etc. the Nuggets making the coference finals is more impressive that the Thunder making the NBA finals in 2012

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