Melo, yesterday, after the trade: “I’ve got to trust in what’s happening. I’ve got to trust in the plan that they’re trying to put in place,” Anthony said. … “I kind of knew that it was going to be kind of a rebuilding situation. But to be in the situation that we’re in now from a record standpoint, I couldn’t imagine this in a long time,” said Anthony, who has missed three straight games because of knee soreness but hopes to return to the court next week. … “When I first committed back to New York, that was something I always said: I had to trust that them guys know what they’re doing and believe in them guys. And that was one of the reasons I wanted to come back,” said Anthony, who signed a five-year, $124 million deal with the Knicks in July. “Here’s an opportunity with the trust. Everything starts now." http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports....-r-smith-ive-got-to-trust-in-whats-happening/ :grin::grin::grin:
I hope the Rockets blow the Knicks out and while they are at it James Harden after hitting a 3 looks over to The Knicks Bench where Melo will be sitting and flashes the name on the front oh his jersey and remind Melo what he missed out on
i'm kinda meh about this game on tnt if it's a close game, pundits write some unwarranted criticism i'm cool with it being on root and getting a silent blowout win; hate the media putting the spotlight on us
Here is an idea Melo. Leave to Chicago for 2 years, then after the Knicks rebuild and the cap goes up sign back with them.
And saying some stupid ****. Dwight's not Hakeem. He does need to defer to harden and he needs to focus on P&R, defense, rebounding. That's it really.