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Quote from: Hemingway on September 12, 2015, 01:38:23 PMThink the Kings would have any interest in trading for melo? Rondo Melo DMCThe kings don't have much to offer. Remember they sold off their future to Philly to clear up cap space. Also if I remember correct Karl and Anthony weren't on the best of terms after Melo left Denver.
Think the Kings would have any interest in trading for melo? Rondo Melo DMC
Assuming our Brooklyn pick is looking as good as we hope it will be and Sully steps up his game another notch this year, what lineup would you play with Melo if it cost us something like Lee, JJ, Sully, Hunter, and the Brooklyn 2016 pick and our pick next year?To me, I would play him at PF and start Crowder next to him. This depth chart would be as good as anyone in the East not named Cleveland, and I think we could give Cleveland a run for their money in a series given our youth and defensive pressure:PG: Smart, IT, RozierSG: Bradley, TurnerSF: Crowder, PJIIIPF: Melo, KO, MickeyC: AJ, Zeller
QuoteThe New York Knicks aren't ready to engage in trade talks involving Carmelo Anthony, but Zach Lowe reports "they're getting closer."When Anthony signed his deal in July of 2014, Adrian Wojnarowski reported that the belief within his camp was it was better to take the money from the Knicks and he could attempt to be traded if they were unable to become contenders.Lowe followed up on the initial report by agreeing with Chris Herring's statement that the Knicks will discuss trading Anthony if they struggle as they did during the 14-15 season.Anthony has a no-trade clause and a trade kicker in his deal.I wonder what it would cost to get him if the knicks were stinking it up and they wanted to trade him. Unfortunatly there are just not that many gets that are stars and look like they will be traded soon. It would come down to what we would have to give up. His contract doesn't really scare me anymore with the cap increases. Probably would have to be something based around Lee's expiring contract.
The New York Knicks aren't ready to engage in trade talks involving Carmelo Anthony, but Zach Lowe reports "they're getting closer."When Anthony signed his deal in July of 2014, Adrian Wojnarowski reported that the belief within his camp was it was better to take the money from the Knicks and he could attempt to be traded if they were unable to become contenders.Lowe followed up on the initial report by agreeing with Chris Herring's statement that the Knicks will discuss trading Anthony if they struggle as they did during the 14-15 season.Anthony has a no-trade clause and a trade kicker in his deal.
First, I don't think Jackson will want to or be able to if he did want to trade Melo. But now hypothetically, how about a straight up trade:Carmelo Anthony for DeMarcus CousinsWho wins that trade?
Quote from: Vermont Green on September 15, 2015, 06:13:52 PMFirst, I don't think Jackson will want to or be able to if he did want to trade Melo. But now hypothetically, how about a straight up trade:Carmelo Anthony for DeMarcus CousinsWho wins that trade?Knicks, easily. And I like Melo.