But it wasn’t the right plan for Anthony, not with a major labor battle on the horizon. And with the lockout into its 105th day and already costing regular-season games, his aggressive move turns out, for him, for the better.
“For the average person out there who really thought I was just trying to get up and just leave for no reason, that really was a big key in my decision,” Anthony said about the lockout. “I knew free agency was coming, I knew it would be altered, I knew it’d be messed up, so imagine if I’d have stayed. I’d have been a free agent now in limbo.”
“I don’t think I did anything wrong to the Denver fans,” Anthony said. “I think I’ve been loyal to them for seven years, so for me to go back — of course you’re going to have some boos and people weeping and whining about it — but for the most part I can say I did a hell of a job out there in Denver.”
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Reading this article Melo still don't get why people in denver were pissed, after he tanked a good team, and what should have been a good season. Of course to me being loyal is not refusing to help recruit free agents and making plans to leave for years prior to actually leaving, but what do I know.