Carmello has never had help?
He had Allen Iverson not far outside his prime, he had Chauncey Billups when he still had life left in him, he had Amare and JR Smith (who was an elite scorer last season) in New York.
Carmello simply cannot co-exist with other elite scorers. The Knicks almost looked better the before they signed Melo (with Amare as their #1 guy) then they did after. Ever since they got Melo they seem to have just imploded.
I love Melo's offensive skillset and his desire to win (nobody can argue that he doesn't play hard) but his ball-hog tactics have "team cancer" written all over them.
Also while Boston does have solid defenders in it's starting lineup, solid is not enough. You need elite defenders. If you rewinded three or four years back when we had Rondo, Pierce, a young KG and Perk on the team then we could have probably used a guy like Melo. KG and Perk were some of the top help defenders in the NBA, and Rondo was arguably the best defensive PG in the league, and Pierce was a very good defender himself and could pick up the oppositions best scoring wing player.
We have some nice defenders, but not good enough to the point where they can constantly cover up for all of Melo's defensive mistakes.
Sorry but a Rondo, Chandler, Green, Shumpert (or Bradley) defensive unit with Carmelo is more than enough to guard the Miami Heat.
He was put next to Iverson in his 4th season, a terrible move by Nuggets management that saw one of the greatest chuckers in the game, a combo guard with a usage of almost 30% and 21 points per 36 minutes. This was while they had JR smith scoring 20 points a game- holding a vomit contest with Iverson as to who could take the worse shot selection.
He was then moved to New York where they already had Amare Stoudemire playing well- again a totally ball dominant big man with a usage rate of 25-20%
You are correct that Carmelo doesn't blend well with other high volume scorers, but to be fair, I don't believe Melo and Amare had enough of a chance to work it out. Amare's been completely useless since the lockout and they played maybe 60 games together before the lockout? Since then, Amare's contract has kept the Knicks from getting any other help for Melo and Chandler, with Lin rising to fame- trying to recover what they'd lost in Amare's injuries.
The Knicks again, follow the streetball method and management has the predicament of Lin at 29% usage, Amare at 25% usage and Melo at 35% usage. Melo is not in the power forward position where he has excelled the last 2 seasons- and he's taking too many jumpshots with Amare taking the power forward position.
The guy has been failed by management his entire career. It's an excuse for him, and it doesn't excuse the work he needs on his defense- but he can improve with the right coach and teaching. He's got a great IQ and we've seen him play phenomenal defense against Pierce on many occasions.
Putting Melo at the PF spot, next to Chandler protecting the rim and Green+Rondo+Bradley/Shumpert is EASILY one of the top 4 defensive units in the East.
George Karl and Mike Woodson are this guys teachers.
He has not had teams built around him properly like other franchise players in the NBA. That doesn't excuse his defense- but his defense is not what's stopped his teams being terrible in the playoffs- He's had to play the elite Western teams for the first half of his career and the Heat, Bulls, Celtics and Indiana teams in his Eastern reign- how are those NY teams supposed to compete with those 4 with Amare on one leg and Raymond Felton as the go-to guard?
The key to his success is a pass first point guard- a guy who WANTS to give him the ball in the best spot in the post and coming off curls and picks.
A complmentry scorer like Jeff Green that is happy scoring 15-18 points a game off 19-22% usage- who can guard the other elite scorers and give Melo and even easier time on defense so the defensive chain flows smoothly.
To win a championship, stars need help from other stars that complement their strengths and cover their weaknesses.
Rondo+Green+Chandler are like a holy triple for Melo.
A shooting guard that stretches the floor even more is the cherry on top.
Melo wouldn't need to score 28 ppg here. He could score 22 ppg and get 7 or 8 assists playing power forward and gettig to the line- he could also be the go-to guy like Pierce in the last 2 minutes.
His defense needs improvement but he really has never been given the right chance- he's always been screwed from bad management or injuries to his team mates.
Last question is, if you hate the thought of Melo on this team with Rondo, what other elite small forward/power forward player are we looking for to pair with Rondo?
Remember Melo is only 29 years old. Almost the same age as Rondo. He's got a good 4 years left in his prime and his last season was his best ever.
If we aren't going for the ping pong balls, and we can't get Lebron or Durant, I don't know what Celtics fans want to give us a shot at a title with Rondo still here.