Schilly
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I meant to include Leonard to New York as wellI like it but we add $6M to the payroll.
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I meant to include Leonard to New York as wellI like it but we add $6M to the payroll.
Guy on rockets forum hinted that it could be cavs
Well, that makes it obvious, doesn't it:

The only hold up is Neil is waiting for a verbal assurance from LeBron he will re-sign in Portland and not just be a 1-year rental.
BNM
Well, that's why he's the coach and not the GM. Morey shouldn't/wouldn't let him override a trade.From Peter vecsey the hold up in the trade is D'Antoni he doesn't want Anthony.
Your hearing this? From who?
I still would like to know where he's hearing this from?This sounds right.
From Peter vecsey the hold up in the trade is D'Antoni he doesn't want Anthony.
I still would like to know where he's hearing this from?
No.Is everyone ok with my "dream" scenario where we trade Turner/Biebs and get back Anderson?
Dude, seriously the dumbest thing a person who has sources can do is reveal their sources. A: it would kill any chance of hearing anything from that person again. B: The source likely would lose his job for divulging info to the general public.I still would like to know where he's hearing this from?
Well, that's why he's the coach and not the GM. Morey shouldn't/wouldn't let him override a trade.
Dude, seriously the dumbest thing a person who has sources can do is reveal their sources. A: it would kill any chance of hearing anything from that person again. B: The source likely would lose his job for divulging info to the general public.
In other words quit asking that question.
I'm pretty sure if he told you, he'd have to kill you.I still would like to know where he's hearing this from?
Oh I completely agree that Anthony is more name than player now, but the idea that D'Antoni is the only actor holding up the deal seems very strange to me . . . like this is the kind of thing that should have been ironed out between Morey and D'Antoni before they even pursued Anthony (unless this is all being driven by agents/players, and the GMs are getting dragged into it).Well, I don't think D'Antoni can override/overrule a trade, but I'm sure his view on whether Anthony will fit into the scheme/team will carry weight. Anthony is not good enough that issues of fit are completely secondary (like Chris Paul is). Honestly, Anthony only has a star name now--he's basically a complementary scorer at this point in his career and how he fits on offense and defense should matter a lot. I'm not convinced that he's a materially better player, now, than Ryan Anderson and Anderson could definitely be argued as a superior fit in that system.
(OK. You didn't hear this from me. It's his office water delivery guy. Shhhh.....)I still would like to know where he's hearing this from?
Hahaha!From Peter vecsey the hold up in the trade is D'Antoni he doesn't want Anthony.

Ya but more importantly we have to see if Neil and Paul are ok with it as well.Is everyone ok with my "dream" scenario where we trade Turner/Biebs and get back Anderson?
Yeah I was gonna say this mentions Portland
Oh I completely agree that Anthony is more name than player now, but the idea that D'Antoni is the only actor holding up the deal seems very strange to me . . . like this is the kind of thing that should have been ironed out between Morey and D'Antoni before they even pursued Anthony (unless this is all being driven by agents/players, and the GMs are getting dragged into it).
Knicks could play Crabbe at 3 in place of 'Melo. As for the Nets, It's not like there's any motivation for them to tank since they owe the Celtics their pick next year too. So they turn Lin (whom they'll under-utilize, with Russell now running point) into Anderson whom they'll over-utilize (who else besides Russell do they have that can score), turning him into a viable trade asset after he puts up 20ppg.Makes me happy, but why would NYK want Allen Crabbe when they just sighed Tim Haradway Jr. and why would the rebuilding Nets want 29-year old Ryan Anderson with 3 years left on his contract?
BNM
 Peter VecseyVerified account@PeterVecsey1  2h2 hours ago
Peter VecseyVerified account@PeterVecsey1  2h2 hours agoMy guess is Vecey is assuming D'Antoni does not really want Melo and is pretending to "have been told". Pretty much what he has done forever.
Peter VecseyVerified account@PeterVecsey1 2h2 hours ago
Don't pretend 2B wired anymore. Still, I am told Melo-Rockets trade holdup is D'Antoni. Does not want him. Melo knows! It'll happen anyway!
Please no Lin to Portland! no no no!
