Melo is one of my favorite players in the league, he is the most complete scorer and so fun to watch. Denver had a good run, almost knocked off LA in the Western Conference Finals 2 seasons ago (and actually would have if not for a few bonehead plays) but they can't put the team around Melo that others can.
I don't think it is guarenteed he is in New York, but definitely the most likely. Would be an absolute dream to see him in Green. People who say we won't be in the mix are forgetting we will have a number of expiring contract that will be valuable. That is a good part of Danny's two year plan: if things go awry this upcoming season we will still have expiring contracts to make a neccessary move or blow things up.
The hypothetical CP3/Melo/Amare Knicks "Big 3" would be an offensive juggernaut in New York under D'Antoni but maybe he sees the appeal of playing for the Celts. We'll have to see.
this brings back a conversation i had with a friend who is a hardcore patriots fan
he said one of the reasons to why the patriots are so successful is because they have a smart GM who spends money wisely. Players take a smaller contract to stay on the team so the team can spend money on other good players. Now i do not watch much football so someone can confirm if my friend is right or not
if he is, we can use the money from expiring contracts, spend it on two max players (Melo Dwight), and keep our remaining players for cheaper price? Now that is a stacked team...
Miami? NOPE
Imagine this lineup in 2013
Rondo/Nate/
Ray/Avery/Wafer
Melo/Pierce/Daniels
KG/JO/BBD/Gody
Howard/Shaq/Perk