* Offiical NBA Off-Season Thread: I'll give one of my damn kidney's for these Melo rumors to stop *

Updated: September 22, 2010, 12:23 AM ET

[h1]Sources: Carmelo Anthony lists choices[/h1]
Carmelo Anthony's wish list starts with the New York Knicks, but that's not the only trade destination he's targeting.
Sources briefed on the state of Anthony's ongoing push to be dealt by the Denver Nuggets told ESPN.com on Tuesday that the Chicago Bulls are a firm 1A on his list. This is partly attributed to the fact that the Bulls are much closer to assembling the sort of package Denver would want in return for its franchise player than the Knicks.

Over the last 72 hours, sources said, Anthony's representatives -- headed by agent Leon Rose -- have been ramping up the pressure on the Nuggets to complete a deal with the Knicks or the Bulls before training camps open leaguewide next week.

Sources say that Denver officials, however, are not inclined to rush into anything. ESPN.com reported Sunday night that the Nuggets, in recent days, have been telling interested teams for the first time that they are willing to field offers for Anthony after resisting such inquiries for weeks.

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But even as the Nuggets have opted to see what sort of haul can be had for their high-scoring forward, there remains strong sentiment within the organization to slow the process down in hopes of mounting one last campaign to win back Anthony's support.

The Nuggets, sources said, are clinging to the hope that Anthony might reconsider his trade-me stance once he starts hearing some Denver-friendly voices upon reporting to camp after weeks of isolation from the organization.

Anthony will be greeted by the likes of head coach George Karl and trusted teammate Chauncey Billups trying to convince the 26-year-old that his current team is not far away from a return to contention in the Western Conference and that the foundation of the group that reached the West finals in 2009 should not be scrapped.

Yet sources say that the message from Anthony's camp to the Nuggets has stayed consistent: New York and Chicago are the preferred landing spots, with New Jersey and Houston also still in the conversation.

The Nets remain a viable option because of their planned move to Brooklyn and because the Nets have what several rival executives believe to be the deepest cache of assets to satisfy Denver's trade demands in its worst-case scenario.

Though the Rockets are the fourth known team in the Anthony sweepstakes, multiple sources close to the situation insisted Friday that Houston is not making guard Kevin Martin part of the discussions. The Nuggets, sources maintain, would expect a combination of expiring contracts, future first-round draft picks and at least one marketable young talent if they ultimately concede that Anthony must be traded between now and the February trading deadline.

The Nuggets have offered Anthony, who can become a free agent next July, a three-year extension worth $65 million.

ESPN.com reported Monday that the Nets are widely regarded in NBA front-office circles as the frontrunner for Anthony. New Jersey is reportedly willing to package No. 3 overall pick Derrick Favors with the expiring contracts of Troy Murphy and Kris Humphries and at least one future first-rounder.

It's believed that the Nets, though, would insist on Anthony agreeing to a contract extension as part of the trade -- as Kevin Garnett did when Minnesota sent him to Boston in the summer of 2007 -- before they agree to surrender assets such as Favors and draft picks.

The Bulls could theoretically trump any New Jersey offer if they were willing to include center Joakim Noah as part of a deal for Anthony. Sources with knowledge of Chicago's thinking, however, have maintained for days that the Bulls are strongly against the inclusion of Noah, revealing instead that Chicago has offered a package featuring Luol Deng, Taj Gibson and one future first-rounder.

Playing alongside former Team USA teammate Amare Stoudemire in New York is thought to hold the greatest appeal to Anthony, something Stoudemire openly discussed earlier in the summer. The Knicks, though, simply lack the draft picks to sweeten a package that sources say would be centered around Eddy Curry's expiring contract and either Danilo Gallinari or Anthony Randolph -- but not both of those young players.

The Knicks, Bulls and Nets all stand to benefit from Denver's determination to send Anthony out of the Western Conference if it decides there is no alternative apart from trading him, but sources close to the process note that a third team would almost certainly have to be recruited to help facilitate a deal.

Reports have persisted for weeks that Anthony, wielding the hammer of his potential free agency in the wake of the defections of LeBron James and Chris Bosh to Miami, wants out. ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher reported Aug. 16 that it was "a matter of when, not if, Anthony and the Nuggets will go their separate ways."

But Anthony has not made any such declarations publicly, announcing Tuesday night via his Twitter feed: "Everyone has [their] own opinion. It's funny. It cracks me up."

Yet Anthony did add in a follow-up tweet: "When I know something ... you guys will know something."


Chad Ford and Marc Stein are senior NBA writers for ESPN.com.
 
Originally Posted by YEEUPP

Originally Posted by rjayrolln

blazers and thunder will be better than lakers this upcoming season....mark my words

With a healthy Kobe and better bench?

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Neither team will be close to the Lakers this year... again
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I just hope the Blazers dont set records for injuries again.
 
With a couple weeks left till training camp starts, I would just like to chime in and say....

The Juice Monster and the memphis grizzlies ftw...that is all...

Oh and bringing Melo to training camp might be the most akward thing ever
 
Originally Posted by shoeking2101

With a couple weeks left till training camp starts, I would just like to chime in and say....

The Juice Monster and the memphis grizzlies ftw...that is all...

Oh and bringing Melo to training camp might be the most akward thing ever
couple weeks? training camp starts next tuesday
 
Originally Posted by JPZx

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That is right Joe Alexander is going to be sleeping on the competition 
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Hornets have also brought in Pops-Mensah Bonsu, DJ Strawberry and Darryl Watkins. Lets see how good Demps is at developing talent
 
Originally Posted by MoNeyLiCiouS

NY had Media Day already?? Or is that just a photo shoot?


OFFICIAL NBA MEDIA DAY THREAD
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naahh media day hasnt happened, was most likely a shoot for just amare being a knick
 
The colors, the logos will be the same but every team in the NBA is getting a new uniform this season.

The league is switching to a new Adidas-designed jersey. One the company claims will help the players jump higher. Seriously. Well, not Eddy Curry but the rest of the league. The USA Today got some insight.

The NBA Revolution 30 uniforms are 30% lighter and dry twice as fast, says Travis Blasingame, Adidas' global director of basketball apparel, in an interview with USA TODAY.

The more form-fitting uniforms also will be worn in the WNBA and at a dozen NCAA schools outfitted by Adidas, including Louisville, Kansas, Notre Dame, Michigan and UCLA.

"When you talk to trainers and equipment managers, the majority of (players) are changing uniforms at halftime because things get so wet. ... We believe they are going to make guys more comfortable, make guys faster," he says.


These uniforms also will be more form fitting. Again, bad news for Curry.

Of course, you too will be able to buy these new uniforms. They go on sale today at the NBA store in Manhattan.

God I hope these end up looking like the current NCAA weightlifting uniforms
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The Nuggets, sources maintain, would expect a combination of expiring contracts, future first-round draft picks and at least one marketable young talent if they ultimately concede that Anthony must be traded between now and the February trading deadline
well you can take houston off that list right now then.
 
Looks like Tyreke will be playing the 2 full time this year.

Not many other players in the league can do that and be as effective at both spots as he can. Not to mention Reke can hold his own defensively against 1's and 2's. What a unique talent
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Beno Udrih spent the offseason resting and has been working out with Kings trainer Daniel Shapiro and teammates. He is the favorite to start at point guard beside Tyreke Evans.

"He made a good case for being a starter (this season), and looking at the makeup of our roster now, that's how I view him," Kings coach Paul Westphal said.


Read more: http://realgm.com/src_wiretap_archi...h_projected_to_start_for_kings/#ixzz10Hh83SeG
 
Saw The Town last night, dope movie. 
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Too bad for them Heat came out first, but still, all in all a great flick. 
 
Whatever is swirling through the media, through back channels and into NBA front offices, Carmelo Anthony is going to come out at Nuggets camp and say all the right things.

He's got that down. He'll do it to microphones next week, but he went to twitter and made these comments Wednesday night:

Everyone has there own opinion. Its funny. It cracks me up.

When I know something< you guys will know something. #pointblankperiod

@DMVisRNB i just want to play ball> f*$k all that other SH*%. feel me.


We all do have opinions. But at the end of it, it is Melo's name on the contract, his game out on the court. He gets the final say. One way or another.

But for now, expect all he will say to be a lot like this, just in different words
ummmmmm NT making headlines again.
 
Originally Posted by ex carrabba fan


Looks like Tyreke will be playing the 2 full time this year.

Not many other players in the league can do that and be as effective at both spots as he can. Not to mention Reke can hold his own defensively against 1's and 2's. What a unique talent
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Beno Udrih spent the offseason resting and has been working out with Kings trainer Daniel Shapiro and teammates. He is the favorite to start at point guard beside Tyreke Evans.

"He made a good case for being a starter (this season), and looking at the makeup of our roster now, that's how I view him," Kings coach Paul Westphal said.


Read more: http://realgm.com/src_wiretap_archi...h_projected_to_start_for_kings/#ixzz10Hh83SeG
It doesn't matter who starts next to Tyreke, be it Beno (PG) or Cisqo Garcia (SG), dude will be running the offense 90% of the time. I personally want Garcia to start because he is a better defender than Beno. Beno can provide some offensive spark off the bench as well that Garcia can't. No legit back-up PG for the Kings as well if Beno starts. But I'm down with Coach Westphal's decision.  
 
[h1]NBA, Players Association have 'constructive' meeting[/h1]By Art Garcia, NBA.com
Posted Sep 22 2010 5:37PM


The NBA and the Players Association concluded their second negotiating session of the offseason Wednesday in New York, calling the three-hour meeting "constructive" while also alluding to future discussions. The current collective bargaining agreement is set to expire after this season.

The league and union issued the following joint statement:

"Today the NBPA and the NBA held another bargaining meeting that was both cordial and constructive. We all agreed to continue the dialogue, and during the three-hour meeting, a number of issues were identified that will be addressed in smaller groups leading up to the next bargaining meeting."

It wasn't immediately clear when the next session would take place. The two sides also met in August, at which time they agreed to continue talks before the start of training camp. They held to that timetable with the latest sit-down.

The increased frequency of meetings can be interpreted as a positive step as both parties work to avoid the second work stoppage in league history. The threat of a lockout next summer will loom over negotiations throughout the season.

The key issue is the players' percentage of league revenues, currently at 57 percent. NBA owners are pushing for a drastic reduction in that percentage in an attempt to overhaul the current economic system. NBA commissioner David Stern has said teams lost approximately $370 million last season. The union has flatly rejected that claim.

Contact lengths, guaranteed salaries, Bird rights and the salary caps are among the other topics on the table. Both the owners and players have submitted CBA proposals this year, though each has been rejected by the other side during previous meetings.

But unlike the contentious February meeting during All-Star weekend in Dallas, the last two negotiations have gone relatively smoothly. The August session was also deemed "constructive."
 
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