Carmelo Anthony‘s relationship with team president Phil Jackson is getting progressively worse, writes Frank Isola of The New York Daily News. Anthony remains bitter that Jackson refused to interview Tom Thibodeau for the Knicks’ coaching vacancy in May, and was further angered when Jackson stated publicly last month that Anthony was slowing down the triangle offense by holding the ball too long. Anthony reportedly went on a locker-room tirade after Wednesday’s loss to the Sixers, yelling at teammates for losing a 10-point lead in the final 2:30 and for not getting him the ball on the final possession. However, a source tells Isola that Anthony remains unlikely to waive his no-trade clause.
There’s more out of New York:
- A 15% trade kicker makes Anthony very difficult to trade if he does give his consent, notes Marc Berman of The New York Post. Even though the Knicks would pay the kicker, it would push his salary cap figure to about $30MM, which would be tough for another team to match in a deal.
- Derrick Rose‘s agent, B.J. Armstrong, admits that Rose could have calmed the situation surrounding his absence from Monday’s game by contacting team officials, tweets Ian Begley of ESPN.com. ” I think in looking back, just a simple phone call or a simple text notifying the team to let them know what happened, what he needed to do and take care of with his family situation would clearly have been a thing he needed to do,” Armstrong said today in an interview with Sirius XM Radio. “He felt that he needed to go home and take care of a family matter … but I think the big thing that is coming from this story is that a simple text, a simple notifying someone from the Knicks to let them know what he needed to do.”
- Kristaps Porzingis is hoping to return for Monday’s game after being sidelined by a sore left Achilles, but he doesn’t want to repeat his mistake of playing before the injury is fully healed, relays Fred Kerber of The New York Post. Porzingis started having problems with the Achilles in late December. He sat out three games, returned for four, then missed Thursday’s game with the Bulls and doesn’t expect to play Sunday. “I need to get it 100 percent before I step back on the court again,” Porzingis said. “I need to take my time, calm down a little bit. I’m just too anxious to be out there. I was like, ‘You got to let me go, you got to let me go.’ But we have a tough schedule ahead of us. I want to be back as soon as possible. But at the same time, I want to make sure I’m healthy and that I can be 100 percent for the team.”
The only team that could absorb his cap hit and put up enough to acquire him is the celtics
And the Sixers
He would accept a trade to the sixers
Hahaha! Too funny.
Oops, I meant he would *NOT accept a trade to the sixers
Because he would accept a deal to the sixers?!?!?! No way
And they wouldn’t trade for him.
Melo on the Celtics would be fun but it doesn’t really make sense for them unless he can play power forward (and guard opposing power forwards). They are totally full at both guards and small forward.
PF is his best position, I mean he’s NEVER been better, PERIOD, when he played PF in their bogus 54 win REGULAR season wins, under “WOOFY”
Rose = Bonehead
I wonder who’s gonna be gone first, Phil or Carmelo.
Heat: Melo
Knicks: Vucevic + Meeks
Magic: Whiteside
The Heat are trash.. why would they want Melo in return for Whiteside? They’re pretty much looking to rebuild now
Let’s trade Jimmy Butler and Taj Gibson to the Knicks for Carmelo, so we can complete the conversion of the Knicks into the 2015 Bulls, and the Bulls into the NBA geriatric division. I am pretty sure that Nate Robinson would be happy to get a job in NY, and John Lucas III is also selling used cars somewhere. Then convince Minnesota to trade Hornacek for Thibs, and wham! a much higher level of frustration for suffering NY fans, and plenty of aging star power for Jerry Reinsdorf to try to sell to gullible low-information basketball fans.
HEHEHEHEEEEE!!!!
…oh, and plenty of stories in the Chicago media about bringing LeBron and Chris Paul to the United Center for one last go-round. Can fill the roster out with D-League guys and 10-day contracts, or have contests where a lucky Chicago ticket holder gets to suit up for the night.