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And so many others are "bumping" the thread like they are giving it CPR.
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Reported in this thread already:
And so many others are "bumping" the thread like they are giving it CPR.
I think I've been one of the only ones to actually use a defibrillator on this thread. I've tried to at least post Melo "news".
Bumping this with actual Carmelo news.
QUICK!!! SOMEBODY GO POST THIS AT CLUTCHFANS!!
Report: Carmelo Anthony trade talks between Knicks, Rockets have stagnated
The Knicks and Rockets have been closely linked to a deal involving Carmelo Anthony all summer long. With Anthony having a no-trade clause in his contract, he can control his destination, and the only team he wants to play for is Houston. The Rockets and Knicks have so far struggled to get additional teams that can help make the deal work.
As a result, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, talks between Houston and New York have become "dormant" as of late despite the two sides re-igniting those talks recently. With no deal in sight, Anthony and the Knicks have accepted that they will be together once again at training camp.
"Carmelo Anthony right now, those talks have been fairly dormant between Houston and New York. The Rockets have tried to find third, fourth teams to help facilitate a deal with Carmelo Anthony. They haven't been able to do that. Both sides are prepared for the fact that Melo may have to go to camp."
Houston, in many ways, doesn't need Anthony if it wants to compete in the Western Conference. They made the conference semifinals last season with only James Harden and the Rockets used this summer to add Chris Paul next to him. Anthony would certainly help them, but they aren't in dire need of him. This gives them a lot of leverage in trade talks, but it sounds like it's on them to find a third or fourth team.
The Knicks, on the other hand, are once again stuck with a player that they don't seem to want around. Anthony has become disgruntled over the last few seasons with former president Phil Jackson getting involved in a very public feud with Anthony. The relationship feels beyond repair at this point, but with Anthony's insistence on playing in Houston the two sides are going to have to make it work for now.
Whether that changes after the blockbuster trade that sent Irving to the Celtics, with the Cavaliers emerging with more assets than anyone imagined, remains to be seen.
A comment on the above link:
"And now breaking news from Nothing Happeningland, let's go to Chris Barnewell. What's the latest, Chris?
There's nothing happening.
Thank you, Chris."
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Where's Carmelo?

FTFY
This thread is going to look pretty stupid when he ends up staying in New York.
I just played a Blazers season in Double Dribble, with Melo edited in. We went 82-0, every game a blowout.
Can someone tweet this to Melo? Or to CJ, so he can pass it along.
I just played a Blazers season in Double Dribble, with Melo edited in. We went 82-0, every game a blowout.
Can someone tweet this to Melo? Or to CJ, so he can pass it along.
I appreciate you trying to help this become the #1 replied thread...
But what the hell, man?
I think he's implying that Melo should be on one of the big 3 teams because he's old and stiff just like everyone else in that league.![]()
This feels like the week that decisions will have to be made by the Blazers. I think NO has been holding off making his final roster adjustments up until now, waiting for this Carmelo thing to play out. But now he has to decide what to do with Connaughton by Thursday and there's only a month until camp. Seems like time to poop or get off the pot. Might this be the week that finally sees this thread die?
Nope. He'll renegotiate a new "cut by" date with Connaughton and we keep going.
No sleep til Melo.
I was thinking the same thing, but I think it's getting too close to camp for Pat to agree to that. If he still has NBA aspirations, he needs to catch on with a team.
He may not have realistic aspirations with another team. His strategy may be, "Hang on with the Blazers as long as possible and, if they don't find someone better, I might get another season."
I don't know. Maybe he thinks he'd catch on with another team--if so, then yeah, a new cut-by date isn't realistic.