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Offline rondohondo

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I was just listening to WEEI and when I tuned in they were reading an article(not sure where they got it from) saying that this past weekend at Carmelo's wedding , Paul Carmelo and Stoudamire were doing a toast or something and talking about how they all want to team up in NY to make their own big 3.

This is going to get ridiculous if Stern doesn't put a stop to this .

Paul has 2 years left on his contract and is already talking about going to NY, this is crazy.

Do something Stern!

Re: Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony and Amare Stoudamire trying to team up?
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2010, 12:50:28 PM »

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Sry just saw the other thread on this,

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More power to them if they manage this.

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Won't happen. Denver is about to lock Melo up. Anyways so many things could happen in 2-3 years it's still fantasy to think of this scenario. I know I know!!! Miami blah blah. Still that was a little different. In 2-3 years I think Amare might only be 75 % of the player he is today. His game is built around explosive athleticism and that knee was a huge risk for NYC to invest in.


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Pshh, I want Carmelo in Boston  ;D
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Won't happen. Denver is about to lock Melo up. Anyways so many things could happen in 2-3 years it's still fantasy to think of this scenario. I know I know!!! Miami blah blah. Still that was a little different. In 2-3 years I think Amare might only be 75 % of the player he is today. His game is built around explosive athleticism and that knee was a huge risk for NYC to invest in.
I agree on the Melo extension. Getting together with CP3 is always a good idea, but Amare is less clear.

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At the risk of self-promoting, I've been babbling about this on my blog linked below.

I think this is the new normal - superstars building their own teams.

Not sure it's a bad thing at all.


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We may not see anything wrong with this, but I guarantee you people around here would be really upset if an all-star Celtics player under contract was talking about wanting to team up with other players on a different team.

As sickening and self-indulgent as LeBron's side show was, he was a free agent and entitled to do whatever he wanted.  But a player under contract just needs to shut his mouth and honor his contract.

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We may not see anything wrong with this, but I guarantee you people around here would be really upset if an all-star Celtics player under contract was talking about wanting to team up with other players on a different team.

As sickening and self-indulgent as LeBron's side show was, he was a free agent and entitled to do whatever he wanted.  But a player under contract just needs to shut his mouth and honor his contract.

Do agree with you on this. These conversations should be kept behind-closed-doors while guys are under contract (although maybe the Paul comments were overheard and shoved out there into the public).

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We may not see anything wrong with this, but I guarantee you people around here would be really upset if an all-star Celtics player under contract was talking about wanting to team up with other players on a different team.

As sickening and self-indulgent as LeBron's side show was, he was a free agent and entitled to do whatever he wanted.  But a player under contract just needs to shut his mouth and honor his contract.
Professionalism would be nice.

Keep in mind that it is a bit unfair to criticize players about what they say in private moments. How much can we blame them for all the people eaves-dropping, trying to get a story from their private conversations with friends?

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We may not see anything wrong with this, but I guarantee you people around here would be really upset if an all-star Celtics player under contract was talking about wanting to team up with other players on a different team.

As sickening and self-indulgent as LeBron's side show was, he was a free agent and entitled to do whatever he wanted.  But a player under contract just needs to shut his mouth and honor his contract.
Professionalism would be nice.

Keep in mind that it is a bit unfair to criticize players about what they say in private moments. How much can we blame them for all the people eaves-dropping, trying to get a story from their private conversations with friends?

True, it's not as bad as blatantly talking to sports reporters and making it known what your intentions are, but a toast at a wedding is hardly a private moment.  There's no way Paul could expect that information wasn't going to get out.

Although, as of right now, it's just speculation.  Until I hear audio or see a video (which would have to be out there), I'll chalk this up to something for Knicks fans to take their mind off wasting the past two seasons for....Amare Stoudemire and Raymond Felton.

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In all fairness, Chris Paul has been everything that New Orleans could hope for in a franchise player.  He instantly turned the franchise into an exciting playoff contender when he was drafted, continued to play through the team trying to slashing payroll rather than building the team up more, didn't speak a negative word about them while they were doing this, and even opted to have his meniscus removed (possibly shortening his career) to speed up his return to the team this past season.  He's been nothing but loyal to New Orleans and that franchise.

After these past few years, I'm not surprised he's dreaming of teaming up with guys who can give him a chance to win.  Plus he supposedly said what he did in a tongue in cheek manner at a private ceremony where the media was not allowed in.

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That would be so, so lame. It'd just be stupid. Why have 30 teams if all the best players are just gonna go play with their buddies? Let's condense the league to 8 teams give each team at least 2 superstars, and just kick the rest of the players out. Might as well if this ridiculous, completely counter-competitive trend continues.

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BTW, here is a link to where this is coming from:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/LeBron-James-booed-at-Carmelo-Anthony-s-wedding?urn=nba,255384
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During Carmelo Anthony's wedding Saturday night at Cipriani's on 42nd Street, Chris Paul, the superstar New Orleans point guard, predicted a future Knicks Dream Team.  According to a person who spoke with wedding attendee Amar'e Stoudemire, Paul made the reference during a speech of a potential union of himself, Stoudemire and Anthony, saying, "We'll form our own Big 3," Paul allegedly said.

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It's times like this that I love Daniel Tosh, listen closely at 44 seconds:

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