George Karl to Bench Carmelo?

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  1. Really Lost One

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">But the stressed-out, sulking star of the slumping Nuggets is not so big that coach George Karl is afraid to bench Anthony.

    "I think that's the next move," Karl said Monday, revealing that Anthony will be removed from games and shown a seat on the bench if the all-star forward fails to play smart, team basketball.

    "I've told Melo in the last two weeks, 'I don't think you're listening. I don't think you're listening as well as you need to listen.' For me, the next step is to change the democracy back to a dictatorship."

    The coddling of Anthony needs to stop. It's time he grows up.

    "If you're scoring at a high rate and your team's not winning, people come at you and want to know what more you can do. It's a lose-lose situation," said Iverson, who can empathize with Melo's plight.

    "Personally, I think Melo should forget about scoring," said Karl, who grows so red-hot the veteran coach practically spews lava when he is forced to watch as Anthony chucks 28 shots at the rim, finishes with one lousy assist and then pouts when Denver loses yet another game at home.

    What makes the situation so frustrating is Anthony genuinely wants to be liked, and cheering for him comes as naturally as his 300-watt smile. I've been crazy about this 6-foot-8 forward since he was a kid at the 'Cuse, winning a national title as a freshman.

    But, too often, everything that made him Melo now seems covered in a bad combination of belly-button gazing and cynicism. Who stole the baller we loved from inside the No. 15 jersey?

    Karl wishes Anthony would take a look to Houston and notice that emphasizing victory above all else is what has finally made Tracy McGrady a bona fide superstar at age 27, in his 10th season after entering the NBA, ballyhooed as the next big thing.

    "Tracy McGrady has grown up. Tracy McGrady gets it," Karl said.

    "And, right now, what you're saying is basically, 'When is Melo going to get it?' Is it going to be next month?' As a coach, there's no one more frustrated, there's no one more angry than me, because I feel the pain."

    Anthony's lack of consistent commitment to defense, the benign neglect of teammates who stand around for a pass that never arrives, the ducking out the side door at practice while Iverson is stuck with the media nags, it all stinks.

    When will Anthony stop dreaming about being one of the top 10 players on the planet, get down to it and work as hard at greatness as Dr. J or Magic or Air Jordan once did?

    It depends on when, or if, Melo decides he's ready to grow up as a basketball player.

    We're all waiting, tapping feet impatiently.

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  2. jbbhoops4life

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    i think you can at least respect melo for trying to do what he thinks is best to lead his team: scoring. which he is clearly capable of considering he leads the league in that category. but if your coach is telling you to pass more, shoot less, and be more concerned about the team than yourself individually, then god damn it, just do it. here is a perfect example of the old, well known saying "theres no I in TEAM".
     
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    Melo is a punk and deserves all the punishment he should get.Who knows..Denver might start to play well if he comes off the bench.
     
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    Melo is still learning, or so I'd like to believe. He has been a scorer for a long time. But he will change if he wants that championship. I am not sure Karl is the coach to do that with Melo and Denver though.
     
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    "Melo is a punk and deserves all the punishment he should get.Who knows..Denver might start to play well if he comes off the bench."

    So, are you for Carmelo or Against Carmelo? You call him a punk, yet you want him to play.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">23MJordan23 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">"Melo is a punk and deserves all the punishment he should get.Who knows..Denver might start to play well if he comes off the bench."

    So, are you for Carmelo or Against Carmelo? You call him a punk, yet you want him to play.</div>

    Of course I'm against him. Why would anyone root for Melo?
     
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    Maybe because he's a good player that has helped the Denver Nuggets grow as a franchise.
     
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    The Iverson and Melo duo was overrated, im sad for Denver that they have'nt found a way to win games, they are struggling bad. What do you think, what's the main reason??

    We'll see if that helps if Karl puts Melo on the bench. It gives other up-coming players a chance to shine.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting dallasdude:</div><div class="quote_post">Melo is a punk and deserves all the punishment he should get.Who knows..Denver might start to play well if he comes off the bench.</div>

    You honestly think George Karl take Anthony out of the starting lineup? Lol, great idea, let's make the league's leading scorer our 6th man.[​IMG]
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">dallasdude Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Of course I'm against him. Why would anyone root for Melo?</div>
    You just sound like a hater. Be against him all you want.

    But I understand where Karl is coming from, Melo needs more of a killer instinct when he is on the court. I'm not saying he doesn't hustle, but he is instinct is too focured on scoring.
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    The Iverson and Melo duo was overrated, im sad for Denver that they have'nt found a way to win games, they are struggling bad. What do you think, what's the main reason??

    We'll see if that helps if Karl puts Melo on the bench. It gives other up-coming players a chance to shine.</div>
    How was it overated when people questioned the duo from the get go? Not to mention they have missed a lot of time between Melo's suspension, and Allen Iverson getting hurt. The main reason why Denver is struggling is because they cannot stop anybody.

    Karl isn't saying he is going to bench Melo, he is saying he is going to start taking him out more for the choices he is making on the court. Melo is still a top scorer in the league people, but he has the tools to be more than that. That's all Karl is trying to say.
     
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    Why does he have to pass? Surely he can score 30 and someone else passes to other guys. I think it depends on the situation. If he is being double- or triple-teamed, then obviously pass, because there is an open player or two. If not, by all means score.

    Of course, it would be good if he could try harder on defence. I've been pleased to see that he gets at least 5 or 6 rebounds almost every night now.
     

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