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So your saying that because you are black, that you can rap? Cmon man, you're better than thisOK so I just gotta say, from a lyricists point of view, @Carmelo Anthony got CHOP.
So your saying that because you are black, that you can rap? Cmon man, you're better than this

And I am the basketball voice of landscapers and doormen everywhere!
Includes 1 Blazers trade.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2728856-5-trade-ideas-to-finally-get-carmelo-anthony-to-houston
Includes 1 Blazers trade.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2728856-5-trade-ideas-to-finally-get-carmelo-anthony-to-houston
Includes 1 Blazers trade.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2728856-5-trade-ideas-to-finally-get-carmelo-anthony-to-houston
Includes 1 Blazers trade.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2728856-5-trade-ideas-to-finally-get-carmelo-anthony-to-houston
The Blazers "trade" is the dumbest shit ever.
And as a matter of fact, this is the dumbest shit ever:
New York Knicks Receive: Maurice Harkless, Meyers Leonard, Caleb Swanigan
Portland Trail Blazers Receive: Ryan Anderson, Shawn Long, Cameron Oliver, 2020 top-five protected pick (from HOU)

Please tell me that a functional human did NOT propose that.And as a matter of fact, this is the dumbest shit ever:
New York Knicks Receive: Maurice Harkless, Meyers Leonard, Caleb Swanigan
Portland Trail Blazers Receive: Ryan Anderson, Shawn Long, Cameron Oliver, 2020 top-five protected pick (from HOU)
Please tell me that a functional human did NOT propose that.
I really have a problem: I now get unreasonably irritated when members of the media publish CBA-related misinformation. However, I will resist the urge to inform the NY Post that free agents re-signed by their prior teams using bird-rights actually can't be moved until January 15th.The Knicks could be better served waiting until the next important trade marker – Dec. 15 – when all the free agents who signed this summer are eligible to be moved.
I really have a problem: I now get unreasonably irritated when members of the media publish CBA-related misinformation. However, I will resist the urge to inform the NY Post that free agents re-signed by their prior teams using bird-rights actually can't be moved until January 15th.
So many of these proposed trades just seem like they were done by the folks at Clutchfans. "We really want to see Carmelo play for the Rockets so these other teams should do something stupid in order to make that happen." Until these nimrods, and Carmelo too, realize that there is no Rockets/Knicks/X Other Team trade out there that is going to make sense because they are all weighed down by Ryan Anderson's contract, nothing is going to happen.
I keep pumping life back into this thread:
NBA Trade Rumors: Race to Acquire Carmelo Anthony May Be Down to the Houston Rockets and Portland Trail Blazers
Despite all the rumors and drama, Carmelo Anthony is still a member of the New York Knicks. However, that may change soon enough, and there may only be two teams left that have a shot at acquiring the former All-Star.
One of those teams is believed to be the Houston Rockets.
The Rockets have been hot on the Melo trail ever since they managed to swing a deal to acquire Chris Paul.
Now, there are legitimate concerns that need to be raised about the type of defense that a team featuring both Anthony and James Harden will field, but offensively, there is a chance that a Melo-boosted Rockets squad may have enough firepower to hang with the NBA's elite.
It is not just the Rockets who may be interested as well.
In a recent report from ESPN NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski, Anthony himself supposedly "remains steadfast that he only plans to waive his no-trade clause for the Rockets and refuses to expand his list to include more possible destinations."
Still, that does not necessarily mean that no other teams have a shot.
The Portland Trail Blazers, for instance, have made it clear that they would be happy to acquire Anthony.
Wojnarowski recently dropped by "The Ryen Russillo Show" and talked about how the Blazers are an "interesting" squad to monitor with regards to this whole Anthony situation, the team's website reported. Wojnarowski even mentioned that the Blazershave "piqued Carmelo's interest at the very least."
Again, it is still worth pointing out here that Anthony may not be open to the idea of signing off on a deal to Portland just yet, but that it is at least on his radar is something to keep in mind.
This long and drawn out situation regarding Anthony potentially getting dealt is still ongoing, but it may be coming to an end soon now that it looks like only two teams remain interested.
http://www.christianpost.com/news/n...on-rockets-and-portland-trail-blazers-195652/