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Originally Posted by PMatic
@jadande Andrew Bynum says he hopes to play in first game by end of November
I could understand if he was missing half the season.... butOriginally Posted by ex carrabba fan
Originally Posted by rck2sactown
Originally Posted by PMatic
@jadande Andrew Bynum says he hopes to play in first game by end of November
I hope the World Cup was worth
Talks between the Nuggets and three other teams about a deal that would ultimately send Carmelo Anthony to the New Jersey Nets reportedly were stalling this weekend, according to FanHouse's own Sam Amick.
The fact that Denver was taking its sweet time in deciding whether or not to pull the trigger appeared to be putting the trade in jeopardy, but if Sunday's report is accurate, there may have been a very good reason to do so in the minds of those running the Nuggets' organization.
According to Philly.com, the Sixers have entered the Carmelo conversation, and are willing to part with Andre Iguodala in order to get him. The report states that a Western Conference executive has confirmed the talks between the two teams, and that new Nuggets' general manager Masai Ujiri has had discussions with Sixers' head man Ed Stefanski.
Much like the talked-about four-team deal between the Nuggets, Nets, Jazz, and Bobcats, other teams would need to be involved in this one to make the salaries match. And an even bigger obstacle than that one is the fact that Philadelphia wasn't initially on the short list of teams that Anthony had agreed to be traded to.
Carmelo doesn't have a no-trade clause, but with only one year remaining on his current deal, it's essentially the same thing.
Anthony would need to agree to sign a contract extension with his new team before any deal is finalized, so he's in control of his destination to some extent -- as long as the Nuggets feel that what they're getting in return is enough for a proven player of Anthony's talents.
Earliest New York can offer a first round pick is in 2014, so they're trying to find a third team to give up a first round pick to Denver.Originally Posted by NobleKane
if the knicks can get a draft pick, wouldnt that be a better deal? danilo, anthony, 1st rounder and curry contract?
Originally Posted by NobleKane
if the knicks can get a draft pick, wouldnt that be a better deal? danilo, anthony, 1st rounder and curry contract?
.Originally Posted by debs 168
melo to philly is not gonna happen. its a waste of time to talk about these other teams that melo is not going to want to go to.
Originally Posted by JPZx
Jrue, Turner, Melo, Thad, (center).
I like it, I don't think Melo would. It'd be something for the future.
Originally Posted by eeibaby
I honestly feel this trade is best for both teams, Nuggets get someone in return for Melo and Sixers get Melo.
Who cares if Melo walks, we'd clear some cap space.
Originally Posted by debs 168
knicks get this %*$% done so we can move on. i'm getting grey hairs.
this isn't good for my health. #*@**# is aging like the president.