<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Petey @ May 19 2008, 11:16 AM)
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Yeah, I'm having a tough time seeing this from Denver's POV. I guess they would have to believe that a) Camby is on the downside of his career, b) the drop-off from Anthony to RJ is offset by the upgrade from Anthony Carter to Marcus Williams, and c) they can get a really good player at 10, i.e. DeAndre Jordan (who Denver can actually take time to develop with Nene and Martin already in the front-court).
And they get some cap relief, I guess, but nothing that huge. But all of those are very large leaps of faith - I assume Denver would need more - i.e. Sean Williams, #21 or future picks, get a 3rd team involved, etc.</div>
Oh the savings are huge. About $4 million instantly (with the KVH contract) and more long term because the deal would probably include Swift who goes away next season (or Hassell who goes away in a 2 years).
They have Iverson who could be a free agent this summer and JR Smith they want to re-sign. Can't have Martin, Nene, Camby, Anthony, Iverson and Smith all earning massive paychecks. They also wouldn't part with Kleiza in trades this season so they therefore think he fits into there plans long term.
Marcus and the #10 pick also come in handy as cheap talent needed to round out a roster with a lot of high priced players.
I know the owner of the Nuggets has a lot of money, but I doubt he is looking to consistantly pay a high payroll <u>and</u> luxury taxes and get bounced in the 1st round every year. They are due for a shake up.
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It's only luxury tax savings as long as AI, Nene, and KMart (as well as RJ in this case) are on the books, it's not like they can go after anyone. Thing is they could shop Camby around, offering him and their pick, or another for an expiring contract. Don't think some team like Dallas would jump at that? Or some team close to real contention?
-Petey
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I was refering to luxury tax savings. Savings needed to re-sign JR, AI and a possible extention down the road for Kleiza. I don't think Dallas has any expiring the can offer Denver for Camby. Nothing like the KVH contract.
I would think the teams that stand a good chance of landing Melo are Miami, Chicago, Knicks, Miami and NJ. If Denver is dumb enough to move him. There are plenty of other moves they can make, but the definitely need to make some move.