23 Jun 2018 04:42:04
Trade possibility:

OKC gets Kent Bazemore

ATL gets Carmelo Anthony

OKC gets out of Melo's contract, even though they take on a relatively bad contract in Bazemore but they get a good 6th man. Melo goes to the Hawks and either gets to be the guy for a year OR they buy him out and everyone wins. Hawks get out of their contract, Thunder get rid of Melo and his contract, Melo gets his money and either a star role or FA.


1.) 23 Jun 2018
23 Jun 2018 04:51:14
Carmelo Anthony has no trade Cause.


2.) 23 Jun 2018
23 Jun 2018 10:28:05
Anthony has given no indication that he will accept any trade, and has stated that he will return to his ISO-offense style. Plus, he won't come off the bench even though his skills have deteriorated. All that plus his contract make him basically untradeable. Best move for OKC is to drop him and eat his contract rather than keep him and let his attitude drag down the team.


3.) 23 Jun 2018
23 Jun 2018 15:42:32
Supercollider attacking his favourite target again I see.

Hawks are only doing this if a picks comes with it. I appreciate that they clear an extra year of potential salary, but they’re early enough in their rebuild that they won’t be competitive until Bazemore’s contract is over anyway.


4.) 23 Jun 2018
23 Jun 2018 15:54:25
28 million, can't play D anymore And has no outside shot left. I'd say his current value is less than a can of Beef-a-Roni.


5.) 23 Jun 2018
23 Jun 2018 21:00:05
It's best for OKC to buyout his contract to become a free Agent.


6.) 24 Jun 2018
24 Jun 2018 02:29:38
Melo will be a good deadline chip. He'll be tired of something by then if okc is tired of him. Will likely agree to a trade for the remaining months of the season somewhere eastern located. Could waive him at the deadline too but unlikely.


7.) 24 Jun 2018
24 Jun 2018 10:23:48
Dacman - never played defense, never passed, never made players around him better.


8.) 24 Jun 2018
24 Jun 2018 14:30:34
Melo waived his no trade when he got traded to OKC @Mike
Once it has been waived, he no longer has the option in his contract.