Hey back at cha. We had this conversationn when the Heat lost to Dallas, didn't we?
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The Knicks have pretty much had it with Iman Shumpert. He's been the subject of trade rumors for months. If Phil can get a late first round pick for him, he'd do it in a heartbeat. | |
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The Houston Rockets have reached agreement on a trade to send center Omer Asik to the New Orleans Pelicans in exchange for a future first-round draft pick. And supposedly Jeremy Lin isn't far behind. Making room to sign one of the big free agents. Carmelo most likely. | |
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Carmelo, Harden & Howard has 'train wreck' written all over it, especially with Harden's habit of jacking up bad shots. I can see plenty of friction with those three. And that team is horrible defensively. Like Lebron, I can't see Anthony dealing with the western conference gauntlet.
The Bulls already have the defense. All Carmelo has to do is nail the open 'J' when D-Rose drives and dishes. | |
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Unlike Jordan & Pippen, I don't see Anthony & Harden's games complimenting each other. They pretty much have the same role. In NY, the Knicks played better when Amar'e & Anthony weren't on the court together. Remember Wade & James had issues early on, trying to figure out who does what.
Only way it could work is a strong veteran prescence at point guard, someone not afraid to tell these cats, "shut up, I'M running the offense, I will determine who gets the most shots tonight!" Carmelo had that here with Kidd(54 wins last year), and with Chauncey in Denver(a trip to the WCF in '09). Carmelo said many times he missed Kidd's leadership and it's one of the reasons my team underachieved this year. I am so glad Raymond 'The Tortoise' Felton is gone. | |
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I hope like hell Philly don't trade up to number 1 and give up number 3 and 10. They would be foolish as hell to do that. I kinda hope Cleveland takes Embiid too. I wouldn't give Cleveland nothing. I'd stay put and keep 3 and 10 and use some of those second rounders for either future picks or a nice veteran player.
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He did before the Pau Gasol trade. He was pretty adamant if they didn't improve the roster he wanted out. Remember the Gasol trade was made and they went to the finals before getting smashed by the Celtics in the finals. I wouldn't say no one cares about Melo. When he was in Denver, he was easily a top 10 player and one year the he gave Kobe problems in a playoff series against the Lakers before he got injured in the second game IIRC. The first game he was causing problems for Kobe down in the paint. Melo was bigger and stronger. Don't laugh at my funk
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4. Orlando Magic - Aaron Gordon, 6'9", PF, Arizona 5. Utah Jazz - Dante Exum, 6'6", SG, Australia 6. Boston Celtics - Marcus Smart, 6'3', PG, Oklahoma State 7. Los Angeles Lakers - Julius Randle, 6'9", PF, Kentucky 11. Chicago Bulls - Doug McDermott*, 6'8", SF, Creighton (*via trade from Denver for Jusuf Nurkic, 6'11", C, Croatia, and Gary Harris, 6'5", SG, Michigan State)
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Great pick by the Lakers....Randle could be the next Zach Randolph.
So long Rajon Rondo. | |
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This is a classy move by the league and Adam Silver.
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Jason Kidd headed to the Bucks?
http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/story/_/id/11151207/jason-kidd-granted-permission-speak-milwaukee-bucks-being-denied-promotion-brooklyn-nets | |
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Wow! Thanks for posting this article. It seems that this isn't about Kidd being bitter with the Nets but possibly him seeing an opportunity to re-unite with some old friends. But, in the event that the Nets are being foolish, what do they expect from a first-year coach who just retired the minute before the ink dried on his coaching deal?
It seems that the Bucs are serious about rebuilding their brand, so maybe that's the issue at heart.
Maybe I missed it, but the article didn't say when the decisions had to be final. I assume the coaches have to be in place shortly after all of the trades, free agency swaps go through.
By the way, Mark Jackson should be a coach instead of a commentator. There have been a few funny or insightful things here or there but he's not a very skilled broadcaster. He inserted bias into his commentary way too much and his delivery is a bit harsh. Broadcasting ain't easy, especially live commentary, but it seems he needs to find his employment somewhere besides the broadcasting booth. Trolls be gone! | |
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It appears Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade are opiting out of their contracts along with Lebron James, and Udonis Haslem is opting out as well. This seems to me that none of the big three are going anywhere, and that this is definitely a move to restructure their contracts to get some salary cap room to land some supporting players. | |
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^^^ Agreed | |
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He saw what Steve Kerr & Derek Fisher got, wanted a piece of the pie, and the Nets said N-O.
Supposedly a deal will be done today....stay tuned. | |
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After agreeing to terms on future draft compensation, the Milwaukee Bucks have hired Jason Kidd as coach, league sources told Yahoo Sports. Milwaukee reached an agreement to send 2015 and 2019 second-round picks to Brooklyn to allow Kidd out of the final two years of his contract and become the Bucks' coach. The Bucks will fire coach Larry Drew, who had been on the job for one season. New Bucks ownership had communicated nothing to Drew through the past several days of negotiations with Kidd and the Nets, sources said. Kidd lost a power play in Brooklyn, where he had tried to usurp the power of GM Billy King through ownership, sources said. Kidd had gone to ownership seeking the president of basketball operations title and was denied. It led to Brooklyn allowing him permission to talk with the Bucks, whose new co-owner, Marc Lasry, has been a longtime financial adviser. Around the NBA, there's a strong belief that Kidd will ascend sooner rather than later to run the Bucks' basketball operations. Milwaukee currently has a general manager, John Hammond, in place. In his one season as Nets coach, Kidd was 44-38 and won an Eastern Conference first-round series over Toronto. Lionel Hollins is a strong candidate to replace Kidd with the Nets, league sources said.
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It's being reported that Carmelo Anthony will meet with the Bulls on the first day of free agency. | |
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I wouldn't be surprised if that who he signs with. Trolls be gone! | |
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That's assuming Carmelo likes winning over money. | |
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John Canzano broke the news.
Other News:
Shaun Livingston signed with the Warriors. Big loss for the Nets.
Gortat is staying in D.C.
Kyrie is staying in Cleveland - WTF is he thinking?
Nets are close to signing Lionel Hollins as head coach.
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Thanks for the updates! Trolls be gone! | |
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Patty Mills signs a 3-year deal with the Spurs.
Dirk re-ups with Dallas for 3 years at $30mil.
Thabo Sefolosha signs with the Hawks for 3 years at $12mil.
Darren Collison signs with the Kings for 3 years at $16mil.
C.J. Miles signs a 4 year deal with the Pacers for $18mil.
Raptors trade John Salmons to the Hawks for Lou Williams.
Kyle Lowry's on the verge of signing a big deal with Toronto.
The 'Melo tour continues today in LA with Anthony chillin' with Kobe. | |
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What's all the fuss about Carmelo?The guy has only been out of the 1st round twice in his entire career.Not the same as college when was a man amongst boys. 2014-Year of the Parties | |
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He has been snakebitten during his tenure with Denver. Having to face the Lakers in the playoffs when they were at their peak with Kobe was no easy task. He actually had the upper hand in the playoffs early on versus Kobe in one of those series before he had to finish the series playing injured. Poor Melo has just had a run of dumb luck with the Knicks dealing with issues from mangagement, injuries to key players, and just a plain bad roster which have nothing to do with Melo. Michael Jordan himself couldn't make this past season roster a contender. Don't laugh at my funk
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and the fact that Melo plays NO defense is attributed to WHAT?! | |
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I don't follow the Knicks closely but what's all this talk about their bad management? Is it inner turmoil that's the issue? Terrible owner? Trolls be gone! | |
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I told you before, bad management/ownership is the reason this franchise hasn't won a title since I was 12. The Knicks have had a long-standing philosophy of trading draft picks and giving out bad contracts to veterans in the hopes of catching lightning in a bottle and winning a trophy. They're the complete opposite of the Spurs, and they do a horrible job of scouting and developing young players. They actually thought pairing Bob McAdoo & Spencer Haywood would win them a championship. Go research the Knicks draft picks since Ewing & Mark Jackson - it'll make you cry if you're a fan.
Even during the Ewing years they could never get Patrick the wingman he needed to get over the hump. Jordan had Pippen, Ewing had thatt bum John Starks. Once the Dolans took over MSG @ 14 years ago, things really went south - Scott Layden, Isiah Thomas, Eddy Curry, Stephon Marbury, Larry Brown, Anucha Brown-Sanders - the saddest era in Knick history, mainly because James Dolan is the worst owner in professional sports (go the Google and read about this assclown). He says Phil has full autonomy - yeah right, I've heard that song before.
If Carmelo comes back, it's strictly for the loot. It'll tell me he's not interested in winning a ring - if he was, he'd get the hell out of here and join Rose in Chicago. Knicks will NEVER win with this current owner.
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Frederic Weis 2014-Year of the Parties | |
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