The Knicks put Carmelo Anthony trade talks on hold last week, but that decision is likely temporary, according to Chris Mannix of The Vertical, who suggests that the team wanted to get new general manager Scott Perry involved in the process. The Knicks reportedly hope that Anthony will be willing to expand his list of preferred destinations beyond Houston and Cleveland, but there has been no indication yet that the star forward is open to going to a team like the Trail Blazers, despite alleged interest from Portland.
According to Mannix, the Trail Blazers have been involved in Anthony talks, but have primarily been acting as a third-team facilitator in discussions so far. Per Mannix’s report, an inability to find a fourth team willing to take on Meyers Leonard‘s contract stalled “at least one version” of the proposed deal.
Anthony’s preferred destination is believed to be Houston, and given his no-trade clause, the fact that Carmelo is willing to accept such a deal is a good start for the Rockets. However, GM Daryl Morey will still have to get the Knicks and potentially one or two other teams on board in order to land Anthony, which is why the situation remains in a holding pattern for now.
Here are a few more trade rumors and notes from around the NBA:
- Within the Vertical piece linked above, Chris Mannix notes that it’s “widely believed” the Celtics will make a run at Anthony Davis if the Pelicans‘ season goes south. New Orleans has been vehemently opposed to considering Davis deals, and while it’s possible that will change if the team struggles this season, DeMarcus Cousins would almost certainly land on the trading block first.
- According to Tim Bontemps of The Washington Post, many teams around the NBA sensed this offseason that Pistons coach and president Stan Van Gundy was dissatisfied with center Andre Drummond. Detroit took calls on Drummond, but team owner Tom Gores is a big fan of the 23-year-old, and the Pistons didn’t receive any offers strong enough to merit a serious conversation about the big man’s future, per Bontemps.
- Appearing on The Bill Simmons Podcast, Jimmy Butler confirmed that he left a June exit meeting with Bulls brass believing that he’d remain in Chicago. “I thought I was going to be there so I’m not going to say word for word what they said, but when I left there I did think I was going to be there,” Butler said, per Joe Cowley of The Chicago Sun-Times. “But like I said, it’s a business and it is what it is.”
i feel jimmy, i dont trust garpax either.
25% of Minnesota’s roster probably thought they’d still be in Chicago.
It’s amazing how bad some of these organizations are running these days from the knicks bulls kings sounds like the pistons and probably a few others it’s no wonder y some of these players are making superteams
The Kings actually look like they have a young, up and coming roster. I do think they botched the Cousins deal, but their veteran signings this year should provide a nice cushion for their young players to develop
Knicks,rockets, pelicans, and pistons. There’s your 4 teams. Melo to Rockets, Anderson to pelicans, Demarcus cousins to knicks, rondo to knicks, Reggie Jackson to pelicans,Rockets 2018 1st rd pick to pelicans, Noah to pistons, knicks 2018 2nd rd pick and 2019 2nd rd pick to pistons, t.harris to knicks, Courtney Lee to pistons, lance Thomas to pistons.
So to summarize:
Knicks: Cousins, Rondo, Harris
Pelicans: Anderson, Jackson, Rockets 1st
Pistons: Noah, 2 Knicks 2nds, Lee, Thomas
Rockets: Anthony
Not happening. I think Houston already traded the 1st in the CP3 trade. Pistons are getting little to no value. This only benefits NYK and HOU. Why would NO want Anderson back after they let him leave?
You must be a naive knicks who still Carmelo is still the superstar he once was. No way does this trade ever happen.
Knicks fan*
That was clearly a Knicks fan saying that trade was fair. I’m sorry buddy but the Knicks are basically be ran by a 6 year old playing 2k17. Why would the pistons take on another horrible offensive big man with zero floor spacing? And why would they give up Harris who’s 24 and has a descending contract for a 32 year old center and second round picks? Lol. Come on man.
This is a such a dumb trade.
why would the pistons want Lee if they have Bradley, Galloway, Reggie, Kennard, Bullocks..
Also why would anyone want to touch noah’s gross contract. especially pistons with Drummond and Boban. do the pistons really want another horrible FT shooter off the bench?
The pistons get absolutely nothing out of this deal. Also the Pelicans wouldn’t want to trade for reggie and anderson. Anderson is way over paid and they let him go. Cousins is way more valuable.
No way. Pelicans just signed Rondo. Noah has to come with a good first attached at the very least. NO just traded a lottery pick and Buddy Hield plus more for Cousins no way they flip him for 2 low end overpaid starters and a first round pick that Houston doesn’t even own. How does NYK end up with an all star, dumping Noah, and adding a solid vet PG at a reasonable cost while only giving up Courtney lee and lance Thomas? On what planet does that make sense?
Yeah this trade is super illegal for numerous reasons that I don’t feel like getting into