James Dolan, owner of the New York Knicks, traded Carmelo
Anthony who was Dolan’s franchise player. This trade caused quite the turmoil
and tons of finger pointing. Anthony was known for his passive-aggressive
nature and his lack in championship-winning ways. He was a great player, just
not great enough. Being a franchise player entails caring about the franchise,
making his teammates better, caring about the outcomes of the team and having a
good attitude toward other players; Anthony just didn’t have those qualities.
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