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well seems melo wants out, and dantoni is on the hot seat!
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The Knicks have not played well since Carmelo Anthony returned to the lineup and now there's a report that he wants to be traded on Monday night.
Marc Berman of the New York Post writes: "Anthony%u2019s discontent with the Knicks organization became so severe after Monday night’s loss to the Bulls, he told a confidant he preferred to be traded before Thursday’s trade deadline."
Berman reports Anthony and head coach Mike D'Antoni spoke on Tuesday to help resolve the issues and the small forward won't ask for a trade.
Anthony is not meshing with Amare Stoudemire and that has lead to speculation that Anthony could be dealt in the offseason.
"They're not as close as people think they are" a source told Berman. "It's an awkward relationship."
Anthony will probably last the season with New York, however D'Antoni could be fired if the team doesn't start winning soon.
you know the saying, when the going gets tough, looks like the melo gets going..... to another team! maybe melo to the bobcats? or he can team with john wall? or maybe the dleague!
you know the saying, when the going gets tough, looks like the melo gets going..... to another team! maybe melo to the bobcats? or he can team with john wall? or maybe the dleague!
He needs to be traded to a team like the Bobcats and I would pay the league pass for the remaining month of the season just so I can see his face. lol
If Bobcats want Anthony, they better take Stat as a package deal
But, all in all, it is the coach's problem. What I am seeing from the Knicks is Trail Blazers of the early 2000s. Full line up of talents. The Trail Blazers had too much talents and no one got enough play time. A coach problem.
If Bobcats want Anthony, they better take Stat as a package deal
But, all in all, it is the coach's problem. What I am seeing from the Knicks is Trail Blazers of the early 2000s. Full line up of talents. The Trail Blazers had too much talents and no one got enough play time. A coach problem.
No way am I going to compare that blazers team to this knicks team of 2012 because that Blazers team had just came within a qtr of reaching the NBA finals. This Knicks team of 2012 will not even make the playoffs so I don't see the comparison at all especially when the team had these three players below
Well D'Antoni leaving will fix everything. Bwah hah hah hah....
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