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Anthony, Nuggets look ready to part ways


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Carmelo Anthony(notes) wants out of Denver, and World Wide Wes delivered that message to the Nuggets with all the delicacy of a jackhammer at Sunday morning services. Do yourself a favor and trade him, the agent told the organization weeks ago.

 

Denver was furnished with a short list of teams and told to get to work. Yes, this how William Wesley and Leon Rose of CAA work now, thick with threats and ultimatums and a swagger suggesting that the sport belongs to them. After Anthony told owner-in-waiting Josh Kroenke that he still wanted out of Denver during a Sunday meeting, the Nuggets appear done trying to sell their All-Star forward on a contract extension.

 

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AgsoBIO_fXnSk1o6tNU.FDi8vLYF?slug=aw-anthonynuggets082610

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"The Nuggets made it clear to teams they want young players and draft picks for Anthony, league executives said. The New Jersey Nets and Los Angeles Clippers have emerged as the two most probable destinations for Anthony because they have assets that appeal to Denver. The geography works for Anthony because of his wife LaLa Vazquez’s entertainment career.

 

Golden State and Houston are contenders, too. What’s more, the Charlotte Bobcats are a sleeper because of Anthony’s Brand Jordan shoe deal and the team’s ability to give the Nuggets a salary-dump proposal."

 

Strange that he doesn't mention the Magic/Knicks/Bulls. I can see Melo going to the Clippers but the Warriors? wth

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Knew he was leaving. And I still think CP3 will leave. The inmates run the asylum.

 

Never thought LeBron would leave and have this whole thing with colluding with players. Now after his decision, I believe that all these guys will go to the big cities to play with the big names for the big money.

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The NBA has lost all it's creditability. It's all about big markets and big money. Oklahoma City is our last chance to see a small market team win a championship. The group of players San Antonio and Oklahoma City have built are rare.

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