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That's what you get Denver! They got too greedy and it came back to bite them in the ass.
Love that.
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-ChrisMannixSI 'Twitter
That's what you get Denver! They got too greedy and it came back to bite them in the ass.
If I'm the fragrant one, I am on the phone with Denver offering Batum, Miller, Joel and our two firsts. Then get Melo, and deal him to NJ for Favors, Harris and one of their picks
That sets a horrible presedence for the rest of the league. If the inmates start runing the asylum all we will have is a few super teams and a bunch of turkey teams for them to butcher.
This is not an asylum and the players are certainly not inmates. Your comment smacks of subtle racism. This is a business and these are very talented athletes who want to decide where to work and raise their families. How can you hold that against them? If you were the best at what you do, wouldn't you want that? Or are you more in favor of a system where the players are treated like slaves?
This is not an asylum and the players are certainly not inmates. Your comment smacks of subtle racism. This is a business and these are very talented athletes who want to decide where to work and raise their families. How can you hold that against them? If you were the best at what you do, wouldn't you want that? Or are you more in favor of a system where the players are treated like slaves?
But Denver is not as smitten with Danilo Gallinari as Mike D'Antoni is, and as much as the Nuggets have been impressed by the way Wilson Chandler has played, the Nuggets do not want to box themselves into a position in which they'd have to overpay to keep Chandler next summer when he becomes a restricted free agent.
The key for the Knicks might be finding a third team that likes Chandler and would give up a player the Nuggets covet.
Blazers forward Nicolas Batum is Exhibit A in such a scenario, but Portland general manager Rich Cho said publicly last week that he has no intention of trading the young French forward.
He could be bluffing
What I loved was how bewildered Billy King was by his boss' move. It was almost like he didn't understand there was an alternative to taking endless grief and garbage from a "franchise" player like 'Melo. You can just say, "no more". Skinny Drago is right; it went on too long and was too public. There are other ways to build a team.
Denver didn't overplay their hand. Anthony played the LeBron hand. He wants to go to the best possible Knicks team, so he'll just go as a free agent in the Summer, so the Knicks don't give up anything. This will leave Denver like Cleveland.
