Any takers for Carmelo Anthony?

By Nicholas Nakos / Roar Guru

My favourite stage of the NBA season is almost upon us. No, it’s not the All-Star game or the commencement of the playoffs, but the NBA Trade Deadline.

A time of the year where a borderline playoff team can become a contender, benches get strengthened, and superstars get traded.

All of the late January trade deadline buzz centres around the Knicks’ Carmelo Anthony. Will Phil Jackson trade him, or won’t he?

Jackson has failed to develop a roster around his ageing superstar, and outside of one successful playoff series under coach Mike Woodson – which feels like it occurred about ten seasons ago in the minds of Knicks fans – this team has drastically underperformed in a weak Eastern Conference.

However, the caveat of this discussion centres around Anthony waiving his no-trade clause. Currently, this seems as though it is certainly not off the table, and in that case, let’s discuss which teams would be in the market for Carmelo Anthony.

1. Denver Nuggets
A return to Anthony’s old stomping ground would make sense purely from a salary perspective. The Nuggets have a heap of salary cap space on their roster and a number of desirable players they could package together in a trade deal.

The Knicks would have some interest in the out of favour Jusuf Nurkic, the sporadic Will Barton and the talented small forward Wilson Chandler. A deal could secure the Nuggets that final playoff spot in the West and perhaps soften their eventual 4-0 playoff drubbing by the Warriors.

The trouble for Denver is, Anthony could and would most likely opt out at the end of the season and seek to join a true playoff contender, leaving them with nothing.

2. Los Angeles Clippers
The Clippers are an intriguing possibility for Anthony. The small forward position has been their roster weakness in recent times with the likes of Wesley Johnson, Alan Anderson, Paul Pierce and current starter Luc Richard Mbah a Moute filling the void.

Anthony would be an obvious upgrade in this position and a much-needed one at that. A trade for Anthony would probably require a dissolution of the current LA ‘big three’ of Chris Paul, DeAndre Jordan and Blake Griffin.

The most likely trade would be Anthony for Jordan, with Jamal Crawford as an additional part to the puzzle. While Jordan is young, the LA window is right now. Paul and Griffin are soon to be free agents and the team has underperformed, considering the opportunities they have had in the playoffs over recent years.

Jordan becomes a liability late in playoff games, while Anthony would provide the clutch scoring the team has lacked over the years. Watch this space.

3. Cleveland Cavaliers
Onto my final and least likely trade destination for Anthony, reigning title-holders the Cavaliers. Why would they trade for Carmelo? Who would they give up for him?

The talk of the town this past week has been a Love for Melo trade. This wouldn’t make much sense to either team right now.

Cleveland, as a team that struggles to gather rebounds, would be trading away an average of 11 rebounds per game and gaining just one extra point per game in offensive scoring. The Knicks would be gaining a player who has been beset by injuries in recent years in Love.

It really would be a New York Knicks move to trade for Love and have him miss large portions of the upcoming seasons, wouldn’t it?

The Cavs would be acquiring an older, less versatile player in Anthony. But, what they would be gaining is a third ball handler, which LeBron James has been screaming out for in the press recently. This would lessen the burden upon James and Kyrie Irving, as one of these superstars is in the rotation at all times due to their lack of a backup point guard.

Losing Love is too great a risk for the Cavs, and they are much more likely to seek a veteran free agent point guard than attempt this monumental move.

While it is certainly possible Carmelo remains with the Knicks for the remainder of the season before opting out at the end of the season, the momentum is building towards an in-season move before the trade deadline.

What was once a coup for the Knicks when they first recruited Anthony, has turned out to be a nightmare for them. What, if anything, will they be able to obtain for Anthony?

I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this one!

The Crowd Says:

2017-01-30T22:11:26+00:00

One Armed Scissor

Guest


pfftt!! the trade dead line is the biggest over hype in the NBA. Has anything ever remotely interesting happened?

2017-01-30T04:01:16+00:00

Josh Chahal

Roar Rookie


It's Clippers or bust. If LA can put together a deal that is appealing to the Knicks than it's a deal that will be beneficial to all parties. Getting a third-team involved, however, seems the only way to get the deal pushed through and so unless someone (most likely the Celtics) can come in and provide some assets to help accomodate NY than I don't see a deal happening.

2017-01-28T03:26:54+00:00

Sam Walker

Roar Guru


It will be the Clippers, it makes the most sense and they have some assets that are usable, Cavs put a cross through they cannot afford and don't require him, he gives them nothing they don't already have with Love. Denver would be a fairy tale but they wouldn't want him considering they are all in for the future and a mammoth contract like that doesn't help them right now. Celtics similar to the Cavs they could try and get him but it doesn't help them at all he doesn't play the way they do and I cannot see him playing 3rd fiddle behind Thomas and Horford. Clippers have almost a concrete deal ready for him they just need an extra team to get it over the line. My spotlight is firmly on the Bulls right now, Butler, Rondo and Wade may all look to bail on the club (Wade is the biggest longshot here).. Celtics would be the front runners for Butler Rondo could go to the Cavs but he would not fit at all. I agree though Trade season is a lot better than the ASG and probably only 2nd to the Free agency deadline as far as fun. Hope your F5 key doesn't wear out with the potential moves.

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