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Re: Carmelo to opt out
« Reply #45 on: June 13, 2014, 04:49:51 PM »

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so wait , would Melo lose money if he is signed and traded by New York instead of just signing with a team that has the cap room ? If that's the case we can pretty much narrow it down to Houston( if they can clear the cap space by moving Asik and Lin) , and LA has the cap room , or Mia if they can get their big three to opt out . 

Can anyone clarify this?

Re: Carmelo to opt out
« Reply #46 on: June 13, 2014, 04:51:12 PM »

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Lakers.....most likely ....although Bulls would be a good place basketball wise.

But.....I think this hurts the Lakers getting Love.....Love would never touch the ball.

Melo and Kobe are two much alike., basketball wise.....both need to have the rock

Kobe isn't going to stand around and watch Melo show him up ..as alpha male .

Kobe is like a pittbull that needs neutering .

I mean Howard and Shaq hated Kobe as a teammate ..he was a jerk.

Re: Carmelo to opt out
« Reply #47 on: June 13, 2014, 04:52:43 PM »

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so wait , would Melo lose money if he is signed and traded by New York instead of just signing with a team that has the cap room ? If that's the case we can pretty much narrow it down to Houston( if they can clear the cap space by moving Asik and Lin) , and LA has the cap room , or Mia if they can get their big three to opt out . 

Can anyone clarify this?

Without a sign and trade from New York, Carmelo's next contract will only be for four years. Knicks can give him a fifth year worth around $25 mil.
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Re: Carmelo to opt out
« Reply #48 on: June 13, 2014, 04:56:24 PM »

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This would be a Strike against Jackson ..not to be able to hang on to his star player in New York City

I bet the owner isn't thrilled watching his main attraction walk out.

Re: Carmelo to opt out
« Reply #49 on: June 13, 2014, 04:57:56 PM »

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It'd be pretty funny if Phil's first act as GM of the Knicks is losing his franchise player for nothing.  Overrated.
Jordan's first act was to give away all his talent for nothing.  I wouldn't be surprised if Phil doesn't mind tearing it all down and building from scratch with no debilitating contracts and high draft picks.
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Re: Carmelo to opt out
« Reply #50 on: June 13, 2014, 05:02:38 PM »

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so wait , would Melo lose money if he is signed and traded by New York instead of just signing with a team that has the cap room ? If that's the case we can pretty much narrow it down to Houston( if they can clear the cap space by moving Asik and Lin) , and LA has the cap room , or Mia if they can get their big three to opt out . 

Can anyone clarify this?

He'll make the most money signing with the team that has his Bird Rights in free agency. The new CBA put a strict limit on how long a sign-and-trade contract can be because of his shenanigans leaving Denver.
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Re: Carmelo to opt out
« Reply #51 on: June 13, 2014, 05:04:03 PM »

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It'd be pretty funny if Phil's first act as GM of the Knicks is losing his franchise player for nothing.  Overrated.
Jordan's first act was to give away all his talent for nothing.  I wouldn't be surprised if Phil doesn't mind tearing it all down and building from scratch with no debilitating contracts and high draft picks.

Best option if Carmelo leaves. Rebuilding from scratch with cap space and high draft pick(s).

It's not the end of the world if Melo does leave. The Knicks will have so much flexibility to bottom out and rebuilding their team quickly. I mean, either way, whatever happens with Melo, the Knicks chances are very good of building a strong team. Losing Melo is not something that the Knicks should be afraid of. They are well setup either way.

Re: Carmelo to opt out
« Reply #52 on: June 13, 2014, 07:07:27 PM »

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so wait , would Melo lose money if he is signed and traded by New York instead of just signing with a team that has the cap room ? If that's the case we can pretty much narrow it down to Houston( if they can clear the cap space by moving Asik and Lin) , and LA has the cap room , or Mia if they can get their big three to opt out . 

Can anyone clarify this?

He'll make the most money signing with the team that has his Bird Rights in free agency. The new CBA put a strict limit on how long a sign-and-trade contract can be because of his shenanigans leaving Denver.

so it would benefit both Melo and the Knicks to do a S+T. That could really help the c's chances of landing him. Why would the Knicks let him walk for nothing? The C's are in play on this .....

Re: Carmelo to opt out
« Reply #53 on: June 14, 2014, 01:22:37 PM »

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so it would benefit both Melo and the Knicks to do a S+T. That could really help the c's chances of landing him. Why would the Knicks let him walk for nothing? The C's are in play on this .....

The Celtics would be in play if they had made the playoffs.  Carmelo Anthony is not going to agree to a sign and trade unless the other team looks like a contender.
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Re: Carmelo to opt out
« Reply #54 on: June 14, 2014, 01:52:55 PM »

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so it would benefit both Melo and the Knicks to do a S+T. That could really help the c's chances of landing him. Why would the Knicks let him walk for nothing? The C's are in play on this .....

The Celtics would be in play if they had made the playoffs.  Carmelo Anthony is not going to agree to a sign and trade unless the other team looks like a contender.

what if Love is already on the team? I wouldn't want Melo if we don't get Love ,  but would still want Love if we don't get Melo.

Re: Carmelo to opt out
« Reply #55 on: June 14, 2014, 05:20:52 PM »

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A s&t will benefit both Melo & NY. Personally i think he'll be traded to Chicago if he agree to a s&t since Boozer is available. If no he could join Boston, Houston, LA or Miami.