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Yeah I agree with playoffs over a top ten pick. I do wonder if Lonzo Ball will be around outside the top fifteen.
Lonzo is a top 6 pick
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Yeah I agree with playoffs over a top ten pick. I do wonder if Lonzo Ball will be around outside the top fifteen.
This is an underrated postHow y'all think they're gonna design our rings?
I'm drunk.
Welp. Hopefully Phil doesn't blow this.Lonzo is a top 6 pick
Forgot what a win feels like. Imagine if we could hold teams under 100 points like last nights game...
i'd rather win a first round series than get a top 10 pick TBH
Welp. Hopefully Phil doesn't blow this.
Report: Carmelo Anthony unwilling to waive no-trade clause
The Knicks have lost nine of 11. Derrick Rose went AWOL and is reportedly getting frustrated with coach Jeff Hornacek. New York’s defense is causing squabbling.
Does Carmelo Anthony – who holds a no-trade clause – want to stick around?
Steve Kyler of Basketball Insiders:
A source close to Anthony says he’s unwilling to green-light a trade out of New York, even with how bad it’s turned.
This was before the Knicks lost to the 76ers and before Anthony got booed by New York fans, but I doubt a single game or single fan reaction will swing him. This is a big-picture decision.
Anthony appears happy in big-market New York, and he says he’s secure in his basketball legacy. You might think Anthony should leave so he can contend for his first NBA championship, but he doesn’t seem to think that way.
That said, if Anthony has second thoughts, he’s incentivized to explore those as soon as possible. The window for maximizing his trade kicker is now open. If dealt today, Anthony would receive a $10,076,089 trade bonus. That amount drops $21,670 daily until the trade deadline. It’d be $8,125,785 in the offseason and then continue declining throughout next season.
Obviously, a trade wouldn’t be up to just Anthony. The Knicks don’t have to deal him, and with 31-year-olds Joakim Noah and Courtney Lee locked up long-term, rebuilding around Kristaps Porzingis wouldn’t be a simple pivot. In fact, a belief Anthony wouldn’t waive his no-trade clause might have persuaded Phil Jackson to build on Anthony’s timeline. Plus, it’d take another team to deal for the highly paid star on the wrong side of 30.
Anthony has repeatedly said he won’t approve a trade from New York, but as the Knicks rot, it’s always good to get an update on his thinking.
I've been heavily critical of Melo's chucking this season...but if he keeps moving the ball like he has been I won't say another bad word about him.
Haven't visited the NBA Thread all season. Whats it like in there?
Haven't visited the NBA Thread all season. Whats it like in there?
Yeah I figured it'd be something like that hahaha cluster f*** of s***Haven't visited the NBA Thread all season. Whats it like in there?
you make one statement, be prepared to back it up, they'll argue just for the sake.
I once said Derozen was top 15 NBA player....... got my butt handed to me.... but yet look at him now
You were the one that tried to name like 25 players better than Melo earlier in the season right?a cluster f*** of s***
you make one statement, be prepared to back it up, they'll argue just for the sake.
I once said Derozen was top 15 NBA player....... got my butt handed to me.... but yet look at him now
You were the one that tried to name like 25 players better than Melo earlier in the season right?a cluster f*** of s***
you make one statement, be prepared to back it up, they'll argue just for the sake.
I once said Derozen was top 15 NBA player....... got my butt handed to me.... but yet look at him now
You were the one that tried to name like 25 players better than Melo earlier in the season right?