I disagree that OKC and Cleveland have more assets than we would have in a three team trade. Also don't forget that trade kicker we would have better assets than either of these teams in a three teamer. Crowder can't be traded for a while and they won't part with that bkn pick. Okcs package of Kanter and scrubs isn't better than what NY could get from a third team via us. Also neither of those teams can trade draft picks until 2021 and 2022 respectively (which they won't considering Russ and LBJ aren't locked up).
Wow !!!! 20 games you had, great sample size!! I wonder how it compares to the rockets month of December??? Intriguing stuff, sample size be damned!!! Btw, if your curious, the blazers played 26 games after acquiring nurkic but he only played in 20. They went 14-6 with him and 18-9 overall after acquiring him. Meanwhile, from the start of December the rockets went 20-2. But hey, nurkic is the new oden!!!!
The portland cockroaches are trying to overrun Clutchfans. Time to show them how we do things around here.
I'm not trying to overrun anything. Just chatting about basketball dude. I probably am a cockroach though.
There is a reason the Rockets haven't offered Ariza or Gordon of Capela for Anthony. I am not sure what you think Anthony is... but he is 33 years old, an age when players take a big dip historically. He already has been declining for years. Anthony isn't a superstar or all star at this point. He had 50 million due the next two years. If he declines, the Rockets could be left paying him 25 million in 2018. The appeal is the hope he will improve in a diminished role and with D'Antoni. That is a dicey assumption as he would be playing almost all PF and has never had to play a lesser role before so no one knows why to expect. There is a reason Morey has only offered what he has, and it is because that is why he values Anthony at.
The $8.1m trade kicker is charged to the incoming team's salary in total, not spread. Usually it is spread, thus the confusion. But Melo's situation is somewhat not normal, because 2018-19 is an ETO year. Bonuses do not spread into ETO years, but the salary he makes in the ETO year counts towards calculating the total bonus. So, the 15% bonus is on $54m remaining, but it all counts to this year. That means the trading team has to match $34m in trade, thus must match by sending out $27.5m Here's confirmation from Ian Begley http://www.espn.com/blog/new-york-k...mbers-would-add-up-in-a-carmelo-anthony-trade If Carmelo is traded after July 1 and doesn't amend his early-termination option, his incoming salary with the full 15 percent trade-kicker would increase to $34,369,545. That's a significant portion of the salary cap to commit to the 33-year-old 10-time All-Star. NOTE: This means that Carmelo could be saying "Sure, I'll expand my list. But not waive my trade kicker. So, good luck finding someone to send out $27m in salary." lulz
Awesome! Thanks for the clarification, I knew it was something like this. Gonna go dust the trade machine and see what scenarios look like. @Vivi Edit: it's doable for both okc and Cleveland but it would be 3 for 1 deals. Shrimp/jr/frye works as does lantern/abrines/singler. Side note: for Portland they would have to dumb Evan turner, one of either Meyers or harkless and a small minimum type contract. Or, turner is a worse contract than ryno it would take Meyers/harkless/(aminu or ed Davis)and a minimum. In conclusion. Lots of 3&4 for 1 trades with multiple bad contracts
Don't really see why Melo would do that. I think it's clear that the dude wants nothing to do with Knicks training camp, followed Morey's order all summer, then realized this **** ain't happening so he figured he'd just add a couple more championship caliber teams to the list. Hopefully Morey was player SUPER hard ball and can still get this done with minimal damage to our rotation and future assets, but we are in a MUCH worse spot than we were 10 days ago.
Well yeah, still doesn't change that fact that it killed a ton of our leverage. I honestly think the Knicks are 100% okay with a lateral move. Problem is Ryno's deal is a year longer than Melo's.
Cleveland has the assets to get this trade done, but they aren't doing it. Rockets do too, but they aren't doing it. The fact is I THINK at least, the Knicks are asking for way too much. Teams are wanting to dump their bad contracts for Melo, that is his value right now, and the Knicks are trying to score solid rotational players for a vet player that can be a bit of a head case that they already made known they don't want around. Complete garbage value. Do the Knicks want Kanter? If not then who? Is OKC going to have to give up a key player to get him? Will they be willing to do that? The teams in the running for Melo are win NOW teams, as in, win in 2018 teams, so they will be stingy with giving up ANY thing they don't already want to give up. This is the Knicks main issue here. Cavs, Rockets, OKC are trying to compete with the Warriors, that means giving up a Gordon or Ariza to get Melo is counter productive. You are only getting Melo if the team taking him is replacing a player with him, not gutting their team of 2 key players to get one. Knicks don't understand this. These 3 teams will be more willing to stand pat then take the risk. Cavs want Melo, but they are not giving up anything for him. The Knicks have way overestimated his value, I wouldn't be surprised if they kept him or cut him by the years end.