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  • ehh
    Hall Of Fame
    • Mar 2003
    • 28962

    #1006
    Re: The Carmelo Anthony Saga

    LOL, he's in total disbelief at first. Like, "Damn, Denver's front office done ****ed up."
    "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

    "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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    • Streets
      Supreme
      • Aug 2004
      • 5787

      #1007
      Re: The Carmelo Anthony Saga

      Originally posted by ehh
      LOL, he's in total disbelief at first. Like, "Damn, Denver's front office done ****ed up."
      You catch dude at the end?

      "Didn't know the Nets were a team apparently"

      LOL

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      • Big3Heat631
        Rookie
        • Aug 2010
        • 70

        #1008
        Re: The Carmelo Anthony Saga

        According to CBS Sports, Dallas is willing to trade for Carmelo even if he doesn't sign an extension with them. The article also mentions Houston and Orlando is other potential landing spots for Melo:

        The Dallas Mavericks are plotting an aggressive push to acquire Carmelo Anthony, even if they don’t get assurances that the three-time All-Star would agree to a contract extension as part of the trade, league sources told CBSSports.com.

        Despite his team’s emergence as one of the powers of the Western Conference -- and, as Dallas proved Monday night in Miami, the whole league -- owner Mark Cuban is said to be not only willing to take a chance on Anthony, but eager to steal him from the Nets, who are owned by his billionaire rival, Mikhail Prokhorov. In a deal that would provide Denver with little more than future savings, the Mavs are planning what one rival executive described as a “hard” push.

        The Mavs’ interest has yet to take the form of a concrete offer, as one person connected to the Anthony drama told CBSSports.com Tuesday that Dallas had yet to present one. Any prospects the Mavs might have to pull off such a coup would be contingent on Anthony declining to sign an extension with New Jersey. With a signed extension as part of the deal, the Nets still possess by far the most attractive assets to Denver -- Derrick Favors, the expiring contract of Troy Murphy, and multiple first-round picks.

        But that is the question that the Anthony saga has hinged on for months. Part of Dallas’ strategy, according to sources, is to shift the Anthony discussions to what Cuban recently called the “rent-a-player” phase, which would drive down the price and encourage other teams to present offers without assurances that Anthony would stay put for five years -- the two he has remaining (including the early-termination option for 2011-12) plus the extension.

        Such potential suitors, including the Mavs, do not have enough of what Denver is looking for to compete with New Jersey’s best offer. But if Dallas is successful in shifting Denver’s focus to “rental” deals, the Nets would then have to decide how much they are willing to give up to acquire a franchise cornerstone for their move to Brooklyn -- even if Anthony could leave them in the dust as a free agent before the team even got there.

        Meanwhile, the Nuggets remain in a patient posture and are not in any apparent rush to push a New Jersey trade to fruition. And after acquiring two more first-round picks in a three-team trade with the Lakers and Rockets last week, Nets executives are continuing their ongoing efforts to sweeten the deal for Anthony by acquiring a veteran he’d want to play with in Newark, N.J., for a year-and-a-half. Such inducements could come in the form of Al Harrington and/or Chauncey Billups, whom Anthony might be comfortable having on board. The other scenarios, according to one executive familiar with them, are numerous and “beyond challenging” because multiple teams would be needed.

        Among the contending teams with the deep pockets and championship core to take a risk like trading for Anthony without a signed extension as part of the deal, Dallas has the most expiring money to make it worth the Nuggets’ while. Any Dallas proposal would have to include the expiring contracts of Caron Butler and DeShawn Stevenson. More money would need to be added -- Tyson Chandler? -- or a third team would need to be recruited in order to take Harrington and/or Billups off Denver’s hands.

        The notion of Anthony going to a contender -- or to the Nets, for that matter -- without signing his three-year, $65 million extension is exactly what New York Knicks officials are hoping for. Sources say the Knicks continue to believe that the longer the Anthony situation plays out, the better their chances of landing him through a trade, or more likely, as a free agent after the season and anticipated lockout. New York has been Anthony’s preferred destination since his operatives began pushing for a trade in September, and a person directly involved in Anthony’s decision-making process told CBSSports.com earlier this month that he’d become more entrenched in his desire to agree to an extend-and-trade only if he would up with the Knicks. CBSSports.com also reported that Anthony has not shared his position with Nuggets officials, and that Nets officials have been told differently by Anthony’s camp.

        Another team that various team executives believe is very much in the mix -- either to make a push to land Melo as a rental or become involved as a third-team facilitator -- is the Rockets. Houston fully expects to receive a disabled-player exception for Yao Ming totaling $5.8 million and already has a $6.3 million exception from the Trevor Ariza trade. Such exceptions can’t be combined, but individually they could be used to absorb a contract -- such as, for example, the Nuggets’ J.R. Smith’s or Harrington’s -- without sending equal money back. In return, the Rockets would either have to get a player they want or be compensated accordingly with draft picks or other assets. The Rockets also are flush with the expiring contracts of Shane Battier, Jared Jeffries, and even Yao, whose contract is insured due to his season-ending foot injury.

        Rockets owner Leslie Alexander has a history of bold moves, and has placed few restrictions on his front office, led by GM Daryl Morey, to spend money in order to win. The Rockets, for example, are currently a tax-paying team and are under no mandate from ownership to shed salary even though they are off to a slow start and have lost Yao for the season -- and maybe for good.

        A dark horse in all of this? The Mavs’ opponent Tuesday night, Orlando. The Magic have a little more than two months before the Feb. 24 trade deadline to see if their revamped roster will be good enough to contend for a title after this week’s blockbuster trades with Phoenix and Washington. But the only piece that is likely to be available and enticing to Denver is Jason Richardson, whose $14.4 million contract expires after the season. Richardson cannot be combined with other players in a trade for 60 days, which would leave just enough time before the trade deadline to involve him in the Anthony discussions.

        If -- and this is a big if -- Anthony is still a Nugget by then.
        It includes links from when I copy pasted the article over. I did not take the time to put each of those in, haha.
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        • ehh
          Hall Of Fame
          • Mar 2003
          • 28962

          #1009
          Re: The Carmelo Anthony Saga

          What in the world could Orlando offer? They have no young players and a bunch of bad contracts. Dallas is very interesting since they are willing to gamble but they don't have the assets either.

          As for the Nets, they think they can trade Favors, Murphy, Devin Harris and a bunch of draft picks and get "some starter-quality PG", Al Harrington and they think that's enough to convince Melo to sign an extension?

          Melo gets Lopez, some new starting PG and a franchise lacking draft picks in the foreseeable future? How in the world is that an appealing situation for Melo? He's way better off staying in Denver or becoming an FA.
          "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

          "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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          • Kashanova
            Hall Of Fame
            • Aug 2003
            • 12695

            #1010
            Re: The Carmelo Anthony Saga

            Originally posted by ehh
            What in the world could Orlando offer? They have no young players and a bunch of bad contracts. Dallas is very interesting since they are willing to gamble but they don't have the assets either.

            As for the Nets, they think they can trade Favors, Murphy, Devin Harris and a bunch of draft picks and get "some starter-quality PG", Al Harrington and they think that's enough to convince Melo to sign an extension?

            Melo gets Lopez, some new starting PG and a franchise lacking draft picks in the foreseeable future? How in the world is that an appealing situation for Melo? He's way better off staying in Denver or becoming an FA.
            Agreed,


            also pack wouldn't Melo be a net already if he was willing to sign with the nets?

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            • Big3Heat631
              Rookie
              • Aug 2010
              • 70

              #1011
              Re: The Carmelo Anthony Saga

              Originally posted by ehh
              What in the world could Orlando offer? They have no young players and a bunch of bad contracts. Dallas is very interesting since they are willing to gamble but they don't have the assets either.

              As for the Nets, they think they can trade Favors, Murphy, Devin Harris and a bunch of draft picks and get "some starter-quality PG", Al Harrington and they think that's enough to convince Melo to sign an extension?

              Melo gets Lopez, some new starting PG and a franchise lacking draft picks in the foreseeable future? How in the world is that an appealing situation for Melo? He's way better off staying in Denver or becoming an FA.
              I don't know about Orlando, maybe something building on a J-Rich/Redick/Orton trio? Dallas has some nice expiring contracts and young players like Rodrigue Beaubois, J.J. Barea, or even Dominique Jones for that matter.

              The Nets offer Melo the honor of being the franchise's first star in its Brooklyn phase, and I'm pretty sure Brooklyn is also Melo's hometown. But I don't like them.

              Also, the next CBA might reduce player salaries, so it would make more sense financially for Melo to get an extension now under the current CBA and likely make more than he would as an FA under the new CBA.
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              • ProfessaPackMan
                Bamma
                • Mar 2008
                • 63852

                #1012
                Re: The Carmelo Anthony Saga

                Melo don't care about winnin. He's already made it known several times that Money is what's important to him.

                It's also been reported that the Nets would include another team into the "discussions"(which answer's ehh's point about starter quality PG) in that it would satisfy Melo's "wants" not to go to a gutted out team. We'd probably would lack draft picks, but we wouldn't lack the cap space to go and get somebody next offseason, assuming there is one.

                And to answer Kash's question: The answer would be yes he would be one by now since that's really the only hold up and not the offer since that's the best Denver would get. But I also think the Nets wouldn't be wasting their time with this if they already had an indication that he wouldn't be willing to sign an extension and so far, he(Melo)hasn't given us that yet, which of course is understandable because he technically can't say that BUT in the world of back-door "sources" and what-not, we would've known by now.

                That being said, if he truly does indeed care about winning NOW, then he'd be foolish NOT to go to Dallas, since that would just about guarantee them a spot in the WCF(assuming they stay healthy)IMO.
                #RespectTheCulture

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                • ehh
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 28962

                  #1013
                  Re: The Carmelo Anthony Saga

                  If money's what's most important to him then why didn't he sign the extension as soon as Denver offered it?
                  "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

                  "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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                  • ProfessaPackMan
                    Bamma
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 63852

                    #1014
                    Re: The Carmelo Anthony Saga

                    Because he wants it both ways and because he(or at least his wife)doesn't want to be there.

                    He wants to be a Knick but he also doesn't want to pass up that much money, especially with how the new CBA might make some serious changes regarding it and he doesn't want to go to a gutted out roster(that we all know by now). Also not to mention, he said recently he would sign the extension wherever he would go.
                    #RespectTheCulture

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                    • J-Clutch1
                      MVP
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 2448

                      #1015
                      Re: The Carmelo Anthony Saga

                      Originally posted by ehh
                      Melo gets Lopez, some new starting PG and a franchise lacking draft picks in the foreseeable future? How in the world is that an appealing situation for Melo? He's way better off staying in Denver or becoming an FA.
                      I just wanna point out the Nets will still have draft picks.. they're only giving away 2 or 3... and will still have 6-8 over the next 3 years.

                      The Nets shouldn't trade Harris, and if they get Harrington, they're cap is screwed since the Nets just tied up Travis Outlaw for 5 years at a bad price.

                      Whatever happens, happens. I'll still be a Net fan, and everyone will still think they suck.

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                      • ProfessaPackMan
                        Bamma
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 63852

                        #1016
                        Re: The Carmelo Anthony Saga

                        Well if Harrington comes back, it's almost certain that Outlaw would be going West since it's no way Averah would be paying Harrington AND Outlaw that kind of money.
                        #RespectTheCulture

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                        • ProfessaPackMan
                          Bamma
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 63852

                          #1017
                          Re: The Carmelo Anthony Saga

                          #RespectTheCulture

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                          • Rawdeal28
                            Swiitch U? lol
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 7407

                            #1018
                            Re: The Carmelo Anthony Saga

                            Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan

                            "on hoping there is a PSN flash sale before Valentine's Day"
                            Man there are no flashers... now what are we going to do for vd
                            I'm sure there's plenty of prostitutes you could pay if you really want vd.
                            yea but will they take psn cards
                            Depends on what area of a hooker you would use to redeem them.

                            lol

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                            • J-Clutch1
                              MVP
                              • Sep 2008
                              • 2448

                              #1019
                              Re: The Carmelo Anthony Saga

                              A Cavs sports reporter recently reported that a Nets-Nuggets-Cavs deal was in place last week but didn't happen because of the death of Melo's teacher.

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                              • Subversion
                                Rookie
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 178

                                #1020
                                Re: The Carmelo Anthony Saga

                                Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan

                                who made this

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