I have never considered Melo a superstar - a star player but not a superstar one, same as Harden and Howard for me. Superstar-ism is rarefied air for me. DD
Again this super-star notion is thrown around way too often these days. The way things are going, it seems like there are about 15 superstars in the league LOL. In all honesty, there are only 2 superstars in LeBron and KD. Rest are all stars. After LBJ and KD, Dwight and probably CP3 at their best come to superstar status. Not Love, not Harden, not Melo, not Bosh etc
Melo, that's fine. Please take your team to the finals or something then. You have 125 million reasons now so no more stories about yourself till then. I am so so glad it that he is not a Rocket. I always felt this way.
I am not everyone so no I don't ride cp3's anything. Another player I do not want here. "Something in the way he moves", if you will. Just doesn't excite me. But that's just me.
you forgot poor decision making and a general inefficient game that couldn't sniff a .500 shooting percentage. #betteroptions
Do you have a definition for star or superstar? I see these terms used so often and interchangeably that they've lost meaning to me.
But he is a superstar, one who one a National Championship and has take the Denver Nuggets further into the playoffs than any other player ever has, Conference final and lost to a good LA team that whoop a Dwight team that whooped a Lebron team.