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It's finally happened...the Denver media has turned on Carmello....

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  • It's finally happened...the Denver media has turned on Carmello....

    http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drm...188852,00.html

    Lincicome: Melo's train looks to be on wrong track

    By Bernie Lincicome, Rocky Mountain News

    September 17, 2004

    Sooner or later it must be Carmelo Anthony's fault, all or some of these unfortunate smudges to his reputation as the next-to-the-next big thing.

    Anthony seems to be in the wrong place a lot, whether it is at the Olympics as poster grump or at a New York nightclub during a recent fractious night out with his posse or ad-hocking his way through Nuggets games.

    Excuses are left to those who tidy up behind him, grateful for the opportunity.

    This is not an encouraging portrait of a young man who, at this time last year, seemed so full of promise and consideration, the confident conductor on the Nuggets' train to glory.

    What was then generous seems now to lean more to selfish or to self-protecting, not that this is a condition uncommon to the famous and the over-petted.

    After all, having your own candy bar and autobiography before you've lived long enough to finish either one might tend to warp one's perspective.

    Anthony might be allowed Allen Iverson's attitude when he has done what Iverson has done or accomplished some part of what Iverson has accomplished. For now, all he shares with The Answer is antagonism of the same coach.

    After all, Iverson couldn't get along with coach Larry Brown, either, so when Anthony became the wart on the rump of the Dream Team, this could be viewed with a sort of pride.

    It takes some doing to be the greatest failure on a team of great failure.

    I did hear in Athens that some USA Basketball clerks were so disappointed with the general attitude of not just Anthony but a couple of other NBA players that they wanted to send them home.

    I was never able to confirm as much, but what was clear is that Anthony was the least favorite of any of the players. Brown simply did not have the time to teach him, to coddle him or to worry about hurting his feelings.

    There was a gold medal to be lost, and the great favor Brown did for Anthony was to remove him from any real part in it.

    Still, Brown's displeasure might have done Anthony's standing in the game more damage than Jeff Bzdelik's annoyance ever could, though poor Coach Buzz must grit his teeth and bear it, whereas Brown could simply tell Anthony to stay out of the way.

    If Anthony loafed in Olympics practices, sulked in Olympics games and publicly wished to be anywhere but where he was, there were traces of the very same stuff during the Nuggets' season.

    He got away with it here; he did not get away with it there.

    Nothing Brown asked Anthony to do was different from what Bzdelik asks every day, over and over. And Anthony treated each request the same: He would do whatever he felt like doing.

    Whether Anthony will benefit from rejection we shall see. Will he return to the Nuggets better for having his limitations exposed, or will he fall right back into his privileged slot as indulged savior?

    The addition of Kenyon Martin by the Nuggets should be a worthy step forward, although Martin has a significant basketball pedigree, not to mention a headband, of his own. Ego being an undependable variable in the mix of a team, we can go only by what we have seen.

    Unless it is on his terms, Anthony seems not to work well with others. Maybe Martin is generous enough not to want to be the star of the Nuggets, because there can be only one.

    Maybe Anthony can fit in better with just one new teammate than he did with 11.

    You do have to wonder if Anthony is fatally or only temporarily immature. Will he grow into the leader he must be, the teammate he must be, or will he become a waste of Rocky Mountain time?

    This latest business at a Manhattan salsa club called Babalu would be merely titillating had it not fit so neatly into the direction Anthony seems to be drifting. What happened is not clear, but whatever happened is not good for Anthony.

    It apparently involved, at the least, a new girlfriend and an old boyfriend, angry words and hot tempers. Punches were or were not thrown. Nobody seemed to think it was a big deal.

    This might be routine business in the late-night music world, and if it is, it is not the world Anthony should be risking his world in.

    Anthony needs something good to happen to him, and the publishing of his autobiography, while admirable for what it is - a book to inspire youngsters - does not cancel the recent rest.

    It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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    Re: It's finally happened...the Denver media has turned on Carmello....

    If Carmelo's train is on the wrong track, all I can say is that alternative pick Darko Milicic hasn't gotten on any train, hasn't got a train ticket, and moreover has no clue about how to get to the train station.

    The poster "pacertom" since this forum began (and before!). I changed my name here to "Slick Pinkham" in honor of the imaginary player That Bobby "Slick" Leonard picked late in the 1971 ABA draft (true story!).

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      Re: It's finally happened...the Denver media has turned on Carmello....

      Mello has a ticket, Darko has a ring.


      It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

      Division Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
      Conference Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 2005
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        Re: It's finally happened...the Denver media has turned on Carmello....

        After all, having your own candy bar and autobiography before you've lived long enough to finish either one might tend to warp one's perspective.

        That is priceless.

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          Re: It's finally happened...the Denver media has turned on Carmello....

          Hard to be too down on the guy... he's 19. And better than several players that Brown played ahead of him.

          Of course, I still maintain that he (and BronBron) shouldn't have been on the team.
          This space for rent.

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            Re: It's finally happened...the Denver media has turned on Carmello....

            I think Melo's the man. Oh and Darko is weak. And I know youre going to say "wait and see" but yeah he will still be weak.

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              Re: It's finally happened...the Denver media has turned on Carmello....

              Darko- 1 ring

              Mello- 0 rings.

              I know you're going to say "wait and see," But Mello couldn't lead his team out of a wet paper bag.

              This thread was never about Darko to begin with. If I couldn't have Darko, there are like 5 rookies I'd have rather had than Anthony.
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              It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

              Division Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
              Conference Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 2005
              NBA Champions 1989, 1990, 2004

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                Re: It's finally happened...the Denver media has turned on Carmello....

                Originally posted by Kstat
                Darko- 1 ring

                Mello- 0 rings.

                I know you're going to say "wait and see," But Mello couldn't lead his team out of a wet paper bag.

                This thread was never about Darko to begin with. If I couldn't have Darko, there are like 5 rookies I'd have rather had than Anthony.
                Yeah and Darko did a whole lot of leading sitting on the bench all year. That ring comparison means nothing, because Darko never played. There are few ring comparisons that I think are meaningful, and that isn't one of them.
                You, Never? Did the Kenosha Kid?

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                  Re: It's finally happened...the Denver media has turned on Carmello....

                  Originally posted by SoupIsGood
                  Originally posted by Kstat
                  Darko- 1 ring

                  Mello- 0 rings.

                  I know you're going to say "wait and see," But Mello couldn't lead his team out of a wet paper bag.

                  This thread was never about Darko to begin with. If I couldn't have Darko, there are like 5 rookies I'd have rather had than Anthony.
                  Yeah and Darko did a whole lot of leading sitting on the bench all year. That ring comparison means nothing, because Darko never played. There are few ring comparisons that I think are meaningful, and that isn't one of them.

                  ......so is comparing the rookie success of a guy whos team HAD to play him, vs a guy on a team that didn't need to play him, but you don't seem to mind that......

                  as I said, this thread was never about Darko to begin with. I just don't like Mello's attitude. Even for a 20-year old, I don't like it. I've never heard a kid his age mouth off so many times in my life. The kid cries like a spoiled brat WHENEVER he's asked to play within a team concept. He did it in Denver, and even worse, he did it representing his country. It isnt just going to change automatically when he hits 22. He's another Glenn Robinson: if he doesnt get his shots, he's going to bring his team down with him.
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                  It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

                  Division Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
                  Conference Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 2005
                  NBA Champions 1989, 1990, 2004

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                    Re: It's finally happened...the Denver media has turned on Carmello....

                    Originally posted by Kstat


                    ......so is comparing the rookie success of a guy whos team HAD to play him, vs a guy on a team that didn't need to play him, but you don't seem to mind that......
                    What? All I said is Darko isn't a strong leader either, and the old "Darko has a ring" thing is dumb because you can put any other player in the nba in his position and he gets a ring.

                    As for that other stuff about Anthony, I would probably agree with you.
                    You, Never? Did the Kenosha Kid?

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                      Re: It's finally happened...the Denver media has turned on Carmello....

                      Steve Kerr - 5 rings
                      Darko - 1 ring

                      Therefore, by Kstat's logic, Kerr >>>>> Darko

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                      • #12
                        Re: It's finally happened...the Denver media has turned on Carmello....

                        Hey, how many rings does Greg Kite have? :devillaugh:
                        ...Still "flying casual"
                        @roaminggnome74

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                          Re: It's finally happened...the Denver media has turned on Carmello....

                          [Edited the first time to see if Darko had won any championships not in the NBA; I didn't find any evidence regarding that, but if he has, then my whole little paragraph here goes for naught]

                          This doesn't have much to do with anything about teams, does it? Darko has a ring, big deal. Don't they give out NCAA Championship rings? Then, wouldn't Carmelo have a ring also? That's one thing Anthony has done that Milicic hasn't. Earn a championship.
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                            Re: It's finally happened...the Denver media has turned on Carmello....

                            darko flat out sucks.
                            Just face the facts.

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                              Re: It's finally happened...the Denver media has turned on Carmello....

                              Originally posted by JOneal7
                              darko flat out sucks.
                              Just face the facts.
                              You're a big JB fan, right?

                              This space for rent.

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