Is it me or we all getting sick of the melo situation.
Not sure who is at fault here. Can Melo be any more clearer on his intentions?
Back of his mind, he is already prepping for next summer where he will most likely take his talents elsewhere.
Do i fault him for wanting to leave? No. But he could have been more sublte about it. If you see him in interview or his preason games - his whole body language is way off. Awkward in a way like resigning your job and being at work for the next 2 weeks out of courtesy.
Now onto management, have you not learned anything? Get what you can and move on. We didnt get anything for Bosh and neither did Cleveland. Dont make the same mistake. Heck, if I were you, I would try and get Gilbert Arenas. Washington dont want him - he can do wonders for Denver. Imagine a backcourt with him and Billups. Thats two Mr. Big Shots on one team.
Put a swift end to the situation, unless you purposely want to drag this out and have the Denver fans turn on Melo - wait a minute - maybe thats what they really want!
I like Melo. He is one talented player who is a mismatch everynight for other forwards. If he wants to go somewhere else - he, like his draft class has every right to. It is not healthy for him or the Nuggets to drag this out through this season. I need to see the old Melo on the court not the dude who has money on his mind all the time - we got lil weezy for that.
A certain organization close to our hearts went through the same thing in 2004/2005 season before trading their unhappy superstar to the Nets on Dec 17/04. Guess what - it killed his career with the fans and we have been booing him since. The organization didnt get much back for reacting so late and it was an utter mess for all. Hence why I will still continue to boo him when he arrives town again this season in a Magic uniform.
Fix this soon Melo - your legacy at a crossroads my friend.
Peace and love,
Nav B
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