AI and DPOY Camby have been there. Martin is a great defender. Nene is a legit big-man on offense. Billups is a legit PG. He has always been surrounded by players. Lebron would have had great success with those rosters.
The team got rid of Camby for financial issue, so I'm not sure that's a ringing endorsement for why Carmelo should stay in Denver.
Kmart and Nene is one of the worst starting big men combinations in the league; they're pretty much the definition of mediocrity. Billups is 34 years old.
Basically, the Nuggets are filled with mediocre to pretty good players, many of whom are over the hill. Denver is about a season away from a total rebuild, with or without Carmelo. What reason, other than blind loyalty, is there for him to stay in Denver?
Not to mention that this should be treated like a gift for Denver. They're going to get a haul for Carmelo Anthony, and will have two other pieces they could trade. For a team that's seen their peak, they're on the verge of getting a bail out when it comes to rebuilding.
They aren't going to get a 'haul' if Anthony demands a trade to NY. That is my only problem with the way Carmelo is acting. If he is only going to accept a trade to NY he severely hurts negotiating
Not true at all. What team in the league is going to give a significant amount w/o getting an extension from him? I know reports are that 2 teams are willing to have him just as a rental, but I'd imagine the pieces there are pretty small.
Well, that is my point what I am hearing is that NY is the only team he would sign an extention with which limits negotiations for Denver to get better offers with other teams who would be willing to give him an extention.
So what!!! Why wouldn't he just play out his contract?
The problem isn't Melo in the situation you describe. He has no obligation to sign an extension with any team he doesn't want to play with. Don't you remember KG refusing to sign an extension to come to Boston originally? Melo's case is even less objectionable since the light at the end of the tunnel is less than a season away.
Why would another team trade for Melo without the guarantee that he signs an extension? They would want assurances, which Melo isn't giving -- and that is his right.
Denver can negotiate with whomever they want, but offers will be limited if Melo can become a free agent after the season. I think you need to reanalyze your position. There is no reason why Melo should give any charity to the Nuggets at his personal expense.