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Re: Melo will be known as a loser
T-Mac is no more of a "loser" than Grant Hill who rarely gets that label compared to T-Mac. Both had their primes cut short due to injuries and both played on bad teams for most of their prime.
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College superstar
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College superstar
Re: Melo will be known as a loser
Originally Posted by Ne 1
T-Mac is no more of a "loser" than Grant Hill who rarely gets that label compared to T-Mac. Both had their primes cut short due to injuries and both played on bad teams for most of their prime.
I dunno...there was something always "better" about Grant Hill than TMac, Hill just looked the part of a future great with the way he played I guess. but you're right...both have little to their name to tout due to injury
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Rose is not a HOF
Re: Melo will be known as a loser
Originally Posted by Dragic4Life
knicks fan in denial.
You talk about teams when you're a bandwagoner.
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A Humble Lebron Fan
Re: Melo will be known as a loser
Originally Posted by Beastmode88
You talk about teams when you're a bandwagoner.
No I'm not.
I'm a Suns fan. Then a Cavs fan.
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College star
Re: Melo will be known as a loser
Originally Posted by r15mohd
Laugh all you want. Ny gave amare more than his own team was willing to (suns)
Let your imagination take you wherever you want. Reality is that ny gave amare more than Phoenix or anybody else would. Ny gave chandler more than Dallas or anybody else would.
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NBA rookie of the year
Re: Melo will be known as a loser
Originally Posted by Dragic4Life
No I'm not.
I'm a Suns fan. Then a Cavs fan.
So if the Suns and Cavs met in the finals, what would you do?
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A Humble Lebron Fan
Re: Melo will be known as a loser
Originally Posted by I<3NBA
So if the Suns and Cavs met in the finals, what would you do?
Root for the Suns of course.
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Consensus Top 20-30 AT
Re: Melo will be known as a loser
Originally Posted by livinglegend
He tried with Amare and failed badly.
People forget Amare was a MVP candidate in 2011 before the Carmelo trade. It is a shame Amare has had injury problems in recent years but he was superb in his first year in New York and was the catalyst behind the Suns' surge to the WCF in 2010. There were some people calling him the second half MVP in 2010.
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