Mediocre Man
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Odd that you call the person who was right from day 1 unreasonableNobody reasonable
I find it more unreasonable to think he'll be better
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Odd that you call the person who was right from day 1 unreasonableNobody reasonable
Pippen. No contest. It could be argued Pippen was the conductor of that team, despite the hindrance that was $amon Stoudamire, and was still a defensive force. Conversely, Melo would be a no defense ball stopper.Here's a question that's maybe deserving of it's own thread...but then there're more than enough Melo threads around here:
If the Blazers were able to acquire Carmelo from the Knicks, who would be the more valuable aging star Blazers acquisition, Carmelo Anthony or Scottie Pippen?
Pippen was a 34 years old seven time All-Star who was acquired in 1999 for a package of Stacey Augmon, Kelvin Cato, Ed Gray, Carlos Rogers, Brian Shaw and Walt Williams.
Carmelo is 33 years old. He's been an All-Star ten times.
Even unreasonable people are right sometimes. You weren't right about him being bad because he's a WABC, it's because of his mindset.Odd that you call the person who was right from day 1 unreasonable
I find it more unreasonable to think he'll be better
A bit different since I have history on my sideEven unreasonable people are right sometimes. You weren't right about him being bad because he's a WABC, it's because of his mindset.
If someone during the year 2000 said Trump would be a future president, they would be being unreasonable, even though they miraculously would be correct.
I know--just have a little fun, man.Misleading. While The Simpsons predicted President Trump in a 2000 episode where they look into the future and Lisa has become his successor in the White House, those images come after Trump made his real entrance down the escalator.
@Boob-No-More has already disproved your notion that WABCs are more prone to become a bust than centers of other races and nationalities with stats. However, you ignored his post, and continue this ignorant rhetoric. Every post that is well-thought out that shows your negative opinions to be ridiculous, you ignore. Then, you continue the same bullshit, negative opinion bullshit.A bit different since I have history on my side
Crabbe, even if he isn't shooting, will still be guarded on the perimeter because he shot 44% from 3 last season, so the defense won't help off of him, giving Dame/CJ/Melo/Nurk all more room to operate. You also cannot cheat off of Dame, CJ, Melo for obvious reasons, and Nurk is in the post. That is a LOT of spacing. And if they did cheat off of Crabbe, I'm sure he would actually shoot - given that the one time he does shoot is when he is wide open. Also, Crabbe + Nurk played pretty well together...
Swanigan is closest, in my opinion, to making me change that opinion. I'm not sold on Vonleh much more than I am Meyers. And I'd rather have shooting than Vonleh. Vonleh doesn't make the game easier for everyone on offense or defense... where he still struggles. He is like a slightly smarter BBIQ wise Meyers..too much thinking
I know--just have a little fun, man.
Dame wanted Meyers in the draft. Just sayin
Pippen, and it's not even a discussion.Here's a question that's maybe deserving of it's own thread...but then there're more than enough Melo threads around here:
If the Blazers were able to acquire Carmelo from the Knicks, who would be the more valuable aging star Blazers acquisition, Carmelo Anthony or Scottie Pippen?
Pippen was a 34 years old seven time All-Star who was acquired in 1999 for a package of Stacey Augmon, Kelvin Cato, Ed Gray, Carlos Rogers, Brian Shaw and Walt Williams.
Carmelo is 33 years old. He's been an All-Star ten times.
Here's a question that's maybe deserving of it's own thread...but then there're more than enough Melo threads around here:
If the Blazers were able to acquire Carmelo from the Knicks, who would be the more valuable aging star Blazers acquisition, Carmelo Anthony or Scottie Pippen?
Pippen was a 34 years old seven time All-Star who was acquired in 1999 for a package of Stacey Augmon, Kelvin Cato, Ed Gray, Carlos Rogers, Brian Shaw and Walt Williams.
Carmelo is 33 years old. He's been an All-Star ten times.
ESPN put out an update from Woj this morning saying Melo won't come to POR.
That's it.
Was a notification on my phone from the ESPN app, but here's the most up to date link from RealGM: https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/246960/Carmelo-Anthony-Wont-Waive-No-Trade-For-Blazers
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/20106267/portland-trail-blazers-trying-sell-carmelo-anthony-team
I've never said they are more prone. Just that they suck@Boob-No-More has already disproved your notion that WABCs are more prone to become a bust than centers of other races and nationalities with stats. However, you ignored his post, and continue this ignorant rhetoric. Every post that is well-thought out that shows your negative opinions to be ridiculous, you ignore. Then, you continue the same bullshit, negative opinion bullshit.
Which leads me to think that you simply like thinking this way. Because good posts that use much more information than you would ever gather go ignored by you in favor of your continued ignorant opinions.
Maybe.If Butters had darker skin and curlier hair, you'd have wanted him too.
Maybe.
Here's a question that's maybe deserving of it's own thread...but then there're more than enough Melo threads around here:
If the Blazers were able to acquire Carmelo from the Knicks, who would be the more valuable aging star Blazers acquisition, Carmelo Anthony or Scottie Pippen?
Pippen was a 34 years old seven time All-Star who was acquired in 1999 for a package of Stacey Augmon, Kelvin Cato, Ed Gray, Carlos Rogers, Brian Shaw and Walt Williams.
Carmelo is 33 years old. He's been an All-Star ten times.
Time would tell. If Melo could take us to a title (yes, I know, it seems impossible), then clearly the answer would be yes. Let's not forget that Pippen joined a team that had been in the previous season's Western Conference Finals, and then took the team to the Western Conference Finals. He was good, but he disappeared just like the rest in the 4th quarter.
Time would tell. If Melo could take us to a title (yes, I know, it seems impossible), then clearly the answer would be yes. Let's not forget that Pippen joined a team that had been in the previous season's Western Conference Finals, and then took the team to the Western Conference Finals. He was good, but he disappeared just like the rest in the 4th quarter.
When are we gonna hear from CJ about his meeting with Carmello, (ahem) their trainer?
Here's a question that's certainly deserving of it's own thread...but then there are more than enough Melo threads around here:
If the Blazers were able to acquire Carmelo from the Knicks, would we all of a sudden garner respect from the media and NBA officials for having a bona-fide superstar on our team???
Yes. But then the media would have a field day shitting on Portland when Melo opts out of his contract next summer.Here's a question that's certainly deserving of it's own thread...but then there are more than enough Melo threads around here:
If the Blazers were able to acquire Carmelo from the Knicks, would we all of a sudden garner respect from the media and NBA officials for having a bona-fide superstar on our team???
They'd be making about the same money.Here's a question that's maybe deserving of it's own thread...but then there're more than enough Melo threads around here:
If the Blazers were able to acquire Carmelo from the Knicks, who would be the more valuable aging star Blazers acquisition, Carmelo Anthony or Scottie Pippen?
Pippen was a 34 years old seven time All-Star who was acquired in 1999 for a package of Stacey Augmon, Kelvin Cato, Ed Gray, Carlos Rogers, Brian Shaw and Walt Williams.
Carmelo is 33 years old. He's been an All-Star ten times.
If we could somehow get Lee and give Chicago Turner, that'd be great. Or keep Crabbe. Turner would be a bad fit with Wade, and we'd have 4 ball handling wings without ET.Hmm...played with it a bit, and this actually isn't terrible. NY gets the SF they want to replace Melo, and simply swaps one overpaid SG for another (younger) one. CHI gets a SG replacement for Wade, and gets a couple young prospects and an expiring PF for their trouble. And we really don't give up anything of massive value, except perhaps Harkless, whom most say needs to be upgraded anyway.
Granted, CHI could probably get a better return than this for Wade, but I don't think it's too far off.
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