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Damian or CJ. Shooting a 3...Anderson.Who would you rather have with the Ball in their hands in a playoff game, Melo or Anderson?
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Damian or CJ. Shooting a 3...Anderson.Who would you rather have with the Ball in their hands in a playoff game, Melo or Anderson?
Yeah Anderson was such a great shooting threat for the Rockets in the playoffs, so much better than Melo!Damian or CJ. Shooting a 3...Anderson.
Lassie Aldridge never helped Timmy.Lassie, she always rescued Timmy when he was trapped.
Yeah Anderson was such a great shooting threat for the Rockets in the playoffs, so much better than Melo!
One of the teams that New York and Houston had hoped would facilitate a multi-team trade for Anthony -- the Portland Trail Blazers -- only plans to participate in a deal for Anthony if he decides to expand his no-trade clause to include the Trail Blazers, league sources told ESPN.
I have a personal trainer that i'm pretty close with who today tells me, that he watched game 5 last night with a Blazer front office exec. He says he talked informally about Blazers plans or what they're looking to do in the draft. Source said that the Blazers are talking with the Knicks about a Leonard+15 swap for Carmelo (other players would be involved, but they weren't mentioned).
A couple of big caveats:
- The Blazers are eyeing a player or two in the mid-lottery, and if able to get them, the Knicks deal will not go thru
- Its dependent on Carmelo allowing the trade
Disclaimer: don't shoot the messenger
EDIT:
something like this would work
http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=yddwywx4
Leonard/Festus/Davis -> Melo/O'Quinn
Yeah Anderson was such a great shooting threat for the Rockets in the playoffs, so much better than Melo!
I have a personal trainer that i'm pretty close with who today tells me, that he watched game 5 last night with a Blazer front office exec. He says he talked informally about Blazers plans or what they're looking to do in the draft. Source said that the Blazers are talking with the Knicks about a Leonard+15 swap for Carmelo (other players would be involved, but they weren't mentioned).
A couple of big caveats:
- The Blazers are eyeing a player or two in the mid-lottery, and if able to get them, the Knicks deal will not go thru
- Its dependent on Carmelo allowing the trade
Disclaimer: don't shoot the messenger
EDIT:
something like this would work
http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=yddwywx4
Leonard/Festus/Davis -> Melo/O'Quinn
Melo is much more than a shooter though, dude can score from anywhere on the floor. He's a post threat, he can ISO. Anderson is so limited, basically a 6'10 version of Crabbe.The last two times Melo was in the playoffs, he shot .298 and .222 from three-point range. His overall shooting efficiency has been horrendous his last three playoffs. Playoff performance is not what you want to be hanging your argument on, tbh.
Some laughed when I Posted this
Melo is much more than a shooter though, dude can score from anywhere on the floor. He's a post threat, he can ISO.
It makes sense, why would we willing help another western team get even more better than us? Especially if we were taking on the albatross that is Ryan Anderson.The Blazers only plan to participate in a NYK - Houston trade for Carmelo if Anthony waives his no trade clause and comes here to Portland?
The Blazers only plan to participate in a NYK - Houston trade for Carmelo if Anthony waives his no trade clause and comes here to Portland?
His numbers would be so much better with actual good offensive players next to him, look at the Olympics. In NYK his best teammates were Tyson Chandler (all-defense) and JR Smith (wild card).That's why I referenced his overall shooting efficiency. That takes everything he does into account (pretty literally--Melo contributes nothing beyond isolation scoring). His TS% (which accounts for free throws and three-pointers) has been terrible his last three playoffs, which takes us back to 2010-11. Unless you think we'll be getting 25-year old Melo, I think that's as much as is even close to relevant.
100% agree. I would like your post 1000 times if I could.I would love to trade for either Carmelo or Anderson... both players are a talent upgrade and give Blazers a better shot to compete... you won't get better talent than those two with the assets we are offering in trade. That's as good as you can hope for without offering CJ. Again, I don't understand why so many in here are concerned about Paul Allens money more so than even Paul Allen himself if he is willing to make those trades... it's baffling
He's a much more diverse scorer, no doubt, but there are diminishing returns with good one on one players. With Dame, CJ, Nurk and Anderson, the Blazers will have all the offensive firepower they need. Carmelo will be like LA, he'll want shots, and he'll take a lot of mid range shots. I'd rather have a a guy like Anderson.Melo is much more than a shooter though, dude can score from anywhere on the floor. He's a post threat, he can ISO. Anderson is so limited, basically a 6'10 version of Crabbe.
If Melo is such a talent, why don't the Knicks suck less? He's getting on and he's one of those players that needs the team to be built round him (and to make up or his deficiencies in things like defense). He's a ball-stopper, that wouldn't work with Stott's system, and he's not as good as Dame these days. And he's ridiculously overpaid.I would love to trade for either Carmelo or Anderson... both players are a talent upgrade and give Blazers a better shot to compete... you won't get better talent than those two with the assets we are offering in trade. That's as good as you can hope for without offering CJ. Again, I don't understand why so many in here are concerned about Paul Allens money more so than even Paul Allen himself if he is willing to make those trades... it's baffling
Yes please on getting him here. Worst case, he leaves after this year, and we perhaps shed Meyers deal.
Fans will get over loosing Harkless like they got over loosing Batum. Life goes on and so does basketball.We would lose Harkless, but he's worth the risk
Our rookies can be traded 30 days after signing their deal, unless it changed in the new cba, but I don't believe it has. Different than free agentsOne of their beatwriters said NY is targeting Harkless as a key player in the package they want. This was tweeted during the HOU/POR/NY rumors though.
Knowing that our rookies can't be traded until December - I'm fine with the idea of Melo.
It keeps Houston from getting better and we consolidate the roster to give Swanigan and Collins a chance to develop.
We have four?We have four All Star level talents which is what you need to compete with GS.
