What do you expect from excessive media coverage?

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In real life, there won't be dramas every single day. If you have excessive media coverage, what are you going to get? When there is news, you will get full coverage, from background to foreground. But what if there is no noteworthy news? There will be rumors - someone overheard something from someone's relative/friend/neighbor, who happens to be somewhat close to a secondhand source of someone is "really" close to the ongoing. Later on, that someone who has a blog online, decides to make small things bigger, or make something out of nothing.

ESPN message board is known for its crappiness in the sports world. ESPN "rumors" are even a lot worse than rumor mill in the stock market. BTW, according to ESPN rumors, LeBron James should have been played a few years in New York already. Yao Ming should have been played a few years in New York as well. Of course, Kevin Garnet, Vince Carter, and a few other past superstars in their prime days, should have been played in New York. According to ESPN, the whole world resolves around New York City. So, please take everything you heard from ESPN with a grain of salt, for your own peace of mind:)

New York Knicks has been struggling, Carmelo Anthony has been struggling, and Amare Stoudemire has been struggling. There were, are, and will be news, rumors, and wild guesses surrounding them, till they stop struggling. As I stated before, in my book, except for Durant, Rose, and LBJ, there is NOBODY else is untouchable at this point of their careers. But one has to bear in mind, trade means exchanging needs, you can't just hope to rip off others, nor should you just fire sale out of frustration.

That being said, I never oppose to trade anyone (even in Yao's prime, well, not during that month when he put up 25-12 and taunted opponents "you can't fxxking stop me!") , if the trade makes sense.

Before we "explore" any possible trades, let's exam what Knicks have now. The so-called dream team or winning team led by Jeremy Lin for the exciting and magical 7-0 run, consists of Tyson Chandler, Jared Jeffries, Landry Fields, Iman Shumpert, Steve Novak, and Jeremy Lin. It was led by Lin, with 6 total main figures.

Chandler averages 11.4 points, Fields 9.9, Novak 8.3, Iman 9.4, Jeffries 4.8, and Lin for 15. That's 6 people for roughly 60 points. For argument's sake, since Lin is going to be the absolute No. 1 to call the shots, let's just assume he will average 40 points per game from now on. That will make it 85 points per game, and you know they won't win many games with that output. Not to mention, if Lin is doubled or trapped, only Fields can play some one on one. Your entire front line doesn't have ANY single player can do a post up or a drive with the ball or a turnaround jumper. You will see a lot of those ugly scenes we saw before, that Lin got trapped near the mid court, Novak has the ball in his hand, and just launches a prayer 6 feet behind the 3 pointer line.

OK, Knicks are not that good to throw away 30+ million. Well, if you put career 20 points scorer on the bench, you can hope they will be "professional" and still work hard and contribute. I don't think it's going to happen, but you can still hope. Trading Melo and Amare only makes sense when you can get scorers back, who are also willing to play some defense. After all, Melo did average 21.3 points and Amare averaged 17.7 points. That's 39 points to make up. Sports cliche, will, effort, extra hard work, over-achieving will win you games here and there, or even 5, 10, 15 points each game consistently, but it won't make up 39 points for you in every game.

Making BOLD decision might sound determined or big-boss-like, but make sure you have a pros-cons comparison. Rumors are called rumors for a reason, and unidentified source is normally just someone scratching his/her head in front of a blank screen:)

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顶楼上老王!媒体的东东跟老婆的唠叨木啥区别。 -缓冲- 给 缓冲 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 03/14/2012 postreply 07:47:46

听难受,不听更难受。 -缓冲- 给 缓冲 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 03/14/2012 postreply 07:49:35

区别大了,我爱听老婆唠叨 -jiangwen999- 给 jiangwen999 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 03/14/2012 postreply 08:08:05

我与专家W总的很多看法都相同,except对小斯的评价及其使用:)) -老看客- 给 老看客 发送悄悄话 老看客 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/14/2012 postreply 08:12:37

恕我直言,楼主这样的说法那是真的是纸上谈兵,没有太多实际意义. -DCDCDCDC- 给 DCDCDCDC 发送悄悄话 DCDCDCDC 的博客首页 (699 bytes) () 03/14/2012 postreply 09:09:16

Basketball is actually a game about probability. -Warsteiner- 给 Warsteiner 发送悄悄话 Warsteiner 的博客首页 (305 bytes) () 03/14/2012 postreply 09:46:06

问题是,七胜一负场均25分和二胜八负场均15分都不是什么意外。是有必然原因的。 -DCDCDCDC- 给 DCDCDCDC 发送悄悄话 DCDCDCDC 的博客首页 (221 bytes) () 03/14/2012 postreply 10:51:37

Actually I insist on watching the game, -Warsteiner- 给 Warsteiner 发送悄悄话 Warsteiner 的博客首页 (99 bytes) () 03/14/2012 postreply 11:06:40

呵呵,说的也是,继续看球。。。 -DCDCDCDC- 给 DCDCDCDC 发送悄悄话 DCDCDCDC 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/14/2012 postreply 11:28:07

GREAT analysis and very well written, but -liangliangkaikai- 给 liangliangkaikai 发送悄悄话 (25 bytes) () 03/14/2012 postreply 10:09:28

Thanks for the great post, I learnt a lot including the way of -linfandaisy- 给 linfandaisy 发送悄悄话 linfandaisy 的博客首页 (677 bytes) () 03/14/2012 postreply 09:17:05

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