Is it possible to do a deal with Denver the principles being Artest & Melo?
Would you want to? I would
I had in mind a deal involving Artest & Miller.......
Can it be worked out?
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VeeJay24 wrote:Is it possible to do a deal with Denver the principles being Artest & Melo?
Would you want to? I would
I had in mind a deal involving Artest & Miller.......
Artest is better IMO, however Melo is much younger. We'd probably have to include our pick in the process(Bare Minimum) with the age/hype that Melo gets. Does it make sense, sorta, but ultimately I don't see it happening.
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Not happening.
Plus, we wouldn't be a contender later on with a Kevin/Carmelo wing-pairing.
Neither are going to be capable enough (in different ways, physically and mentally) of committing enough to playing defense on a consistent, course of the game, basis. Specifically, neither are going to be able to take the other team's best wing-scorer and slow him down, and at least make it tough on him, stop him at times. Ultimately, regardless of what they do defensively, both are offensively-consistent players in focus and energy expense. Thus insufficient defensive production.
Carmelo I just don't see being enough defensively like LeBron has in the last year or so. Carmelo has said each of the last two pre-seasons, he's wanted to make all-nba defense (or at least be on that level). While having a better defensive team situation helps, LeBron individually has made it to that level within the last year, and it's only a matter of time till he gets selected (not being established enough yet as a defender).
I don't believe there would be enough compatability between Kevin and Carmelo because of each of their defensive situations.
Plus, we wouldn't be a contender later on with a Kevin/Carmelo wing-pairing.
Neither are going to be capable enough (in different ways, physically and mentally) of committing enough to playing defense on a consistent, course of the game, basis. Specifically, neither are going to be able to take the other team's best wing-scorer and slow him down, and at least make it tough on him, stop him at times. Ultimately, regardless of what they do defensively, both are offensively-consistent players in focus and energy expense. Thus insufficient defensive production.
Carmelo I just don't see being enough defensively like LeBron has in the last year or so. Carmelo has said each of the last two pre-seasons, he's wanted to make all-nba defense (or at least be on that level). While having a better defensive team situation helps, LeBron individually has made it to that level within the last year, and it's only a matter of time till he gets selected (not being established enough yet as a defender).
I don't believe there would be enough compatability between Kevin and Carmelo because of each of their defensive situations.
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VeeJay24 wrote:Is it possible to do a deal with Denver the principles being Artest & Melo?
Would you want to? I would
I had in mind a deal involving Artest & Miller.......
I think the Nuggs would want Artest, Miller, Salmons and Moore for Melo, KMart and Hunter. They probably would want the #12 as well. Melo is the face of their franchise and it's tough trading guys like that especially at his age with his potential. Nuggets would be tough:
AI / Atkins
Salmons / JR Smith
Artest / Kleiza
Miller / Moore
Camby / Nene
Kings get a superstar in Melo and take on two horrible contracts in KMart and Hunter
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No way it cannot include giving up #12 especially if they want the Kings to take Martin and Hunter...
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If the Kings were going to go after 'Melo, I doubt that it's the case, but if they were, they'd probably have to overpay significantly, and Petrie's no fool.
I don't see it happening either way.
I don't see it happening either way.
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I'm not interested in a one position player (SF) who doesn't play defense AT ALL no matter how good a scorer he is. I definitely cannot see overpaying for him and killing our cap for the forseeable future.
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If its true and Denver already turned down an offer of Billups and Prince for Melo theres no way this idea would even be entertained!
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I think I would do it.
I would not want to give up our 12th pick, but I would be willing to give up Brad and Artest to grab Melo..
I would not want to give up our 12th pick, but I would be willing to give up Brad and Artest to grab Melo..