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So now I'm hearing Melo is headed to the Nets..
If Billups gets a buyout I hope we pick him up =]Nets beat writer Al Iannazzone says there is a “tentative agreement” between Denver and New Jersey on a Carmelo trade, and if he agrees to sign a contract extension with the Nets, the move will go through.
In the proposed deal, the Nuggets would get Devin Harris, Derrick Favors, Troy Murphy, Ben Uzoh and four first-round draft picks. The Nets would get Carmelo, Chauncey Billups, Shelden Williams, Melvin Ely and Renaldo Balkman.
In case you forgot why there has been such a fuss over ‘Melo, here’s a reminder: At 26 years old, he is averaging 25.2 points and 7.6 rebounds per game as one of the two or three best small forwards in the NBA and one of the League’s most dangerous clutch players. He dropped 38 points against Milwaukee on national TV two days ago, scored 42 on Dallas on national TV last week, and put up 50 points on Houston two weeks ago
LOS ANGELES — With the Nets closing in on a tentative trade with the Nuggets that still needed Carmelo Anthony’s approval, the Knicks fought back in the hunt for Anthony tonight by increasing their offer, according to multiple sources.
The Knicks and Nuggets had extensive talks today to try to bridge what was a considerable gap, with Knicks owner James Dolan leading the push behind the scenes as the Hollywood suspense lingered into the night.
Dolan was in town for collective bargaining talks and the annual technology conference he always at´tends as part of NBA All-Star weekend.
The Knicks have offered Raymond Felton, Danilo Gallinari, Wilson Chandler, Eddy Curry’s expiring contract and a No. 1 pick they still need to acquire for Anthony and Chauncey Billups. It’s a proposal the Nuggets are seriously considering, a Knicks source said.
“They’re still in it, definitely,” one person debriefed on the talks said.
“The Nets are serious, but it’s not been concluded.”
One Knicks source said, “We’re not out of it at all. We’re still talking.”
The new Knicks offer doesn’t include prized rookies Timofey Mozgov and Landry Fields. Reportedly, the Nuggets told the Knicks they want Gallinari over Fields.
“It’s fluid,” a second Knicks source said. “We’re trying to stay in it. We’ll know where we stand by the end of the weekend.”
James Dolan and Josh Kroenke are extremely involved in these talks. One source went so far as to say that the owners are calling the shots.
[twitter]AlexKennedyNBA[/twitter]Donnie Walsh and Masai Uriji were on conference call, but their roles have diminished. Source says owners have stepped in to get this done.
Denver still prefers NJ's package to NY's increased offer, because "They think picks have more value than the players," league source says.
Still, it will come down to Denver owner Stan Kroenke's decision to OK Knicks offer and give 'Melo what he wants: $65M and the Knicks.
For Denver, potential of Derrick Favors is still an intriguing lure. Josh Kroenke and Masai Ujiri did the work, but Stan will make the call.
If nothing else, Nets getting back into mix forces Knicks to pay a steeper price for Melo. Which is why they thought this was a win-win.
[twitter]@WojYahooNBA[/twitter]As much as Amar'e wants Melo in NY, he's completely against gutting the roster to get him, sources say. He knows it takes a balanced roster.
Just like in Seinfeld, the Knicks thought they had 'Hand' but in the end the Nets told us "you're gonna need it".So the Nuggets basically suckered the Knicks into offering all that
Mikhail Prokhorov released a statement on Saturday saying that he has not met with Carmelo Anthony and has no plans to do so.