<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Multiple league sources said the Nets and Nuggets have discussed a blockbuster deal that would bring Anthony and Marcus Camby to New Jersey. In return, Denver would get a package that includes Richard Jefferson, Marcus Williams, Keith Van Horn's contract and the Nets' lottery pick. There likely is more involved to make the salaries match up, but the sources said the trade could happen, making Tuesday even more important.</div> http://www.northjersey.com/sports/nets/Net...old_Nugget.html I would do this trade in a heart beat if the pick isn't top 3. Is there really anyone who wouldn't?
I doubt this will happen, too good to be true. If the Nets happen to get a top two pick, its a deal breaker.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Dark Defender @ May 19 2008, 09:20 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I doubt this will happen, too good to be true. If the Nets happen to get a top two pick, its a deal breaker.</div> Agreed. This is a no-brainer on both sides. Nets should love this trade, Nuggets should say... No, and pass. -Petey
I can't really see this happening, as excited as I was when I read this article this morning. Unless, behind the scenes Melo and/or Camby really aren't happy on Denver and want to get shipped. Or Denver's management really feels that it's time to change things up again.
Why the hell would Denver trade for Marcus Williams (another guard) and give back their best DEFENSIVE player in Camby? No way they'd do that... As for the Nets though, they should jump on the gun as soon as denver gives the green light
Yeah, I'm having a tough time seeing this from Denver's POV. I guess they would have to believe that a) Camby is on the downside of his career, b) the drop-off from Anthony to RJ is offset by the upgrade from Anthony Carter to Marcus Williams, and c) they can get a really good player at 10, i.e. DeAndre Jordan (who Denver can actually take time to develop with Nene and Martin already in the front-court). And they get some cap relief, I guess, but nothing that huge. But all of those are very large leaps of faith - I assume Denver would need more - i.e. Sean Williams, #21 or future picks, get a 3rd team involved, etc.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (rory @ May 19 2008, 09:48 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Yeah, I'm having a tough time seeing this from Denver's POV. I guess they would have to believe that a) Camby is on the downside of his career, b) the drop-off from Anthony to RJ is offset by the upgrade from Anthony Carter to Marcus Williams, and c) they can get a really good player at 10, i.e. DeAndre Jordan (who Denver can actually take time to develop with Nene and Martin already in the front-court). And they get some cap relief, I guess, but nothing that huge. But all of those are very large leaps of faith - I assume Denver would need more - i.e. Sean Williams, #21 or future picks, get a 3rd team involved, etc.</div> ... LOL Come one bro. Why would they think that? Kid is just that, a kid. It's not like we are talking about Barkley attempting a comeback. -Petey
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Petey @ May 19 2008, 11:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (rory @ May 19 2008, 09:48 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Yeah, I'm having a tough time seeing this from Denver's POV. I guess they would have to believe that a) Camby is on the downside of his career, b) the drop-off from Anthony to RJ is offset by the upgrade from Anthony Carter to Marcus Williams, and c) they can get a really good player at 10, i.e. DeAndre Jordan (who Denver can actually take time to develop with Nene and Martin already in the front-court). And they get some cap relief, I guess, but nothing that huge. But all of those are very large leaps of faith - I assume Denver would need more - i.e. Sean Williams, #21 or future picks, get a 3rd team involved, etc.</div> ... LOL Come one bro. Why would they think that? Kid is just that, a kid. It's not like we are talking about Barkley attempting a comeback. -Petey </div> Oh yeah, he's not washed-up...but he's 34, so it isn't like he's getting better each year. But, whatever, this is all make-believe right now.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (rory @ May 19 2008, 10:48 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Yeah, I'm having a tough time seeing this from Denver's POV. I guess they would have to believe that a) Camby is on the downside of his career, b) the drop-off from Anthony to RJ is offset by the upgrade from Anthony Carter to Marcus Williams, and c) they can get a really good player at 10, i.e. DeAndre Jordan (who Denver can actually take time to develop with Nene and Martin already in the front-court). And they get some cap relief, I guess, but nothing that huge. But all of those are very large leaps of faith - I assume Denver would need more - i.e. Sean Williams, #21 or future picks, get a 3rd team involved, etc.</div> Oh the savings are huge. About $4 million instantly (with the KVH contract) and more long term because the deal would probably include Swift who goes away next season (or Hassell who goes away in a 2 years). They have Iverson who could be a free agent this summer and JR Smith they want to re-sign. Can't have Martin, Nene, Camby, Anthony, Iverson and Smith all earning massive paychecks. They also wouldn't part with Kleiza in trades this season so they therefore think he fits into there plans long term. Marcus and the #10 pick also come in handy as cheap talent needed to round out a roster with a lot of high priced players. I know the owner of the Nuggets has a lot of money, but I doubt he is looking to consistantly pay a high payroll <u>and</u> luxury taxes and get bounced in the 1st round every year. They are due for a shake up.
This trade makes the Nuggets worse now and in the future It is dumber than pairing Zach Randolph and Eddy Curry
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Netted @ May 19 2008, 10:13 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (rory @ May 19 2008, 10:48 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Yeah, I'm having a tough time seeing this from Denver's POV. I guess they would have to believe that a) Camby is on the downside of his career, b) the drop-off from Anthony to RJ is offset by the upgrade from Anthony Carter to Marcus Williams, and c) they can get a really good player at 10, i.e. DeAndre Jordan (who Denver can actually take time to develop with Nene and Martin already in the front-court). And they get some cap relief, I guess, but nothing that huge. But all of those are very large leaps of faith - I assume Denver would need more - i.e. Sean Williams, #21 or future picks, get a 3rd team involved, etc.</div> Oh the savings are huge. About $4 million instantly (with the KVH contract) and more long term because the deal would probably include Swift who goes away next season (or Hassell who goes away in a 2 years). They have Iverson who could be a free agent this summer and JR Smith they want to re-sign. Can't have Martin, Nene, Camby, Anthony, Iverson and Smith all earning massive paychecks. They also wouldn't part with Kleiza in trades this season so they therefore think he fits into there plans long term. Marcus and the #10 pick also come in handy as cheap talent needed to round out a roster with a lot of high priced players. I know the owner of the Nuggets has a lot of money, but I doubt he is looking to consistantly pay a high payroll <u>and</u> luxury taxes and get bounced in the 1st round every year. They are due for a shake up. </div> It's only luxury tax savings as long as AI, Nene, and KMart (as well as RJ in this case) are on the books, it's not like they can go after anyone. Thing is they could shop Camby around, offering him and their pick, or another for an expiring contract. Don't think some team like Dallas would jump at that? Or some team close to real contention? -Petey
So I have to bring this up. If the Nets DO grab a top 2 pick... would you guys keep it and draft Rose/Beasley, or trade it for Carmelo (the Nuggets would likely be in favor of the trade then).
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Petey @ May 19 2008, 11:16 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Netted @ May 19 2008, 10:13 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (rory @ May 19 2008, 10:48 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Yeah, I'm having a tough time seeing this from Denver's POV. I guess they would have to believe that a) Camby is on the downside of his career, b) the drop-off from Anthony to RJ is offset by the upgrade from Anthony Carter to Marcus Williams, and c) they can get a really good player at 10, i.e. DeAndre Jordan (who Denver can actually take time to develop with Nene and Martin already in the front-court). And they get some cap relief, I guess, but nothing that huge. But all of those are very large leaps of faith - I assume Denver would need more - i.e. Sean Williams, #21 or future picks, get a 3rd team involved, etc.</div> Oh the savings are huge. About $4 million instantly (with the KVH contract) and more long term because the deal would probably include Swift who goes away next season (or Hassell who goes away in a 2 years). They have Iverson who could be a free agent this summer and JR Smith they want to re-sign. Can't have Martin, Nene, Camby, Anthony, Iverson and Smith all earning massive paychecks. They also wouldn't part with Kleiza in trades this season so they therefore think he fits into there plans long term. Marcus and the #10 pick also come in handy as cheap talent needed to round out a roster with a lot of high priced players. I know the owner of the Nuggets has a lot of money, but I doubt he is looking to consistantly pay a high payroll <u>and</u> luxury taxes and get bounced in the 1st round every year. They are due for a shake up. </div> It's only luxury tax savings as long as AI, Nene, and KMart (as well as RJ in this case) are on the books, it's not like they can go after anyone. Thing is they could shop Camby around, offering him and their pick, or another for an expiring contract. Don't think some team like Dallas would jump at that? Or some team close to real contention? -Petey </div> I was refering to luxury tax savings. Savings needed to re-sign JR, AI and a possible extention down the road for Kleiza. I don't think Dallas has any expiring the can offer Denver for Camby. Nothing like the KVH contract. I would think the teams that stand a good chance of landing Melo are Miami, Chicago, Knicks, Miami and NJ. If Denver is dumb enough to move him. There are plenty of other moves they can make, but the definitely need to make some move.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (kdub @ May 19 2008, 11:29 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>So I have to bring this up. If the Nets DO grab a top 2 pick... would you guys keep it and draft Rose/Beasley, or trade it for Carmelo (the Nuggets would likely be in favor of the trade then).</div> Tough choice, but I think I keep it. If it was #3 I would trade it.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (kdub @ May 19 2008, 11:29 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>So I have to bring this up. If the Nets DO grab a top 2 pick... would you guys keep it and draft Rose/Beasley, or trade it for Carmelo (the Nuggets would likely be in favor of the trade then).</div> That's the way I'm looking at this speculation. I'd rather have Beasley than Carmelo, but I'd want Carmelo over Mayo. Would I want Rose or Carmelo? That's a tougher decision but I think I'd have to side with including the pick to get Anthony. Why? Well I think we can afford to pass on Rose with Devin Harris on the roster. Now I'm not saying that Harris does everything that Rose can, but I think he would do a lot of what Rose does in our system, and Devin's own upside is a bit of an unknown. So if Beasley is there, I don't trade; otherwise, bye bye RJ.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (kdub @ May 19 2008, 07:29 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>So I have to bring this up. If the Nets DO grab a top 2 pick... would you guys keep it and draft Rose/Beasley, or trade it for Carmelo (the Nuggets would likely be in favor of the trade then).</div> No way. Never. I wouldn't even think about it. If we had a chance at Rose, there is no one I would even think about trading him for. IF (a big IF) we got the #2 pick, I sure would wish the Grizzlies would get the #1 pick because they are about the only team in the lower half of the lottery that would take Beasley over Rose. I've said it before; I would trade Devin Harris for Derrick Rose if I could. Oh and this Melo trade sounds like the normal stuff around this time.... beat writers for axed teams getting bored and gearing up for the off season. This trade sounds like BS.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GMJigga @ May 19 2008, 10:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (kdub @ May 19 2008, 11:29 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>So I have to bring this up. If the Nets DO grab a top 2 pick... would you guys keep it and draft Rose/Beasley, or trade it for Carmelo (the Nuggets would likely be in favor of the trade then).</div> That's the way I'm looking at this speculation. I'd rather have Beasley than Carmelo, but I'd want Carmelo over Mayo. Would I want Rose or Carmelo? That's a tougher decision but I think I'd have to side with including the pick to get Anthony. Why? Well I think we can afford to pass on Rose with Devin Harris on the roster. Now I'm not saying that Harris does everything that Rose can, but I think he would do a lot of what Rose does in our system, and Devin's own upside is a bit of an unknown. So is Beasley is there, I don't trade; otherwise, bye bye RJ. </div> Based on my limited knowledge of college players like Rose, that's what I would do too. What does Rose do better than Harris? I've heard that he's fast, but he can't be faster than Harris right? I'm guessing he's a better passer than Harris? I can't imagine his defensive potential to more than Harris'. I've also heard that Rose isn't that great a shooter, but neither is Harris. Leadership... this is where Rose shines I think, but Harris hasn't been given the opportunity to be a leader under Avery... We'll see what he can be under Frank. I'm wondering though, if it's possible, to draft Rose and then trade him to a team like LAC for Brand (seems like the Clippers are desperate for a PG as well).
i would rather deal with the pacers...let them dump JO to us but we get danny granger...pacers get the lower 1st pick and anyone they want except devin harris and josh boone...granger can fill that sf/pf spot at a cheaper price even after his rookie contract with better defense...JO's monster contract ends in 2010...
By the numbers, we can see how low the Denver franchise has sunk by trying to trade C Anthony as a result of their inability to stop worshipping Mr. Karl, and as a result of Mr. Karl's inability to stop worshipping Allen Iverson. I am one of Iverson's biggest backers, but no player should ever be worshipped. And obviously no coach should ever be worshipped by a front office / ownership. Denver is disfunctional and hurting, so it would not be shocking if they make this trade. Here is a franchise that traded for Allen Iverson and then did absolutely nothing to prevent the same exact situation that existed in Philadelphia for years and years to continue on in a new city. That is beyond dumb. Them trading Melo would be at their level of dumbness so to speak, so it could in fact happen. NEW JERSEY NETS 2007-08 REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS (Raw ESPN player ratings / minutes) 1 Vince Carter, NJ SG 0.923 2 Devin Harris, NJ PG 0.848 3 Richard Jefferson, NJ SF 0.823 4 Sean Williams, NJ C 0.726 5 Stromile Swift, NJ C 0.707 6 Josh Boone, NJ PF 0.704 7 Bostjan Nachbar, NJ SF 0.685 8 Marcus Williams, NJ PG 0.679 9 Nenad Krstic, NJ PF 0.644 10 DeSagana Diop, NJ C 0.564 11 Darrell Armstrong, NJ PG 0.518 12 Maurice Ager, NJ SG 0.500 13 Trenton Hassell, NJ SF 0.325 DENVER NUGGETS 2007-08 REGULAR SEASON REAL PLAYER RATINGS (Raw ESPN player ratings / minutes) 1 Carmelo Anthony, Den SF 1.091 2 Allen Iverson, Den SG 0.978 3 J.R. Smith, Den SG 0.938 4 Marcus Camby, Den C 0.914 5 Kenyon Martin, Den PF 0.777 6 Linas Kleiza, Den SF 0.762 7 Nene Hilario, Den PF 0.723 8 Anthony Carter, Den PG 0.704 9 Eduardo Najera, Den PF 0.636 10 Taurean Green, Den PG 0.636 11 Bobby Jones, Den SG 0.607 12 Steven Hunter, Den C 0.587 13 Chucky Atkins, Den PG 0.575 14 Yakhouba Diawara, Den SG 0.495 Forumula for Real Player Rating: Points + Rebounds + 1.4*Assists + Steals + 1.4*Blocks - .7*Turnovers + # of Field Goals Made +1/2*# of 3-pointers Made - .8*# of Missed Field Goals - .8*# of Missed Free Throws + .25 *# of Free Throws Made Anyone want to rank the 13 Nets players in made them miss defending? Rank them according to how good they are in preventing shooters from scoring if you know how they rank. Then I could show Nets and Nuggets ARPR. DENVER NUGGETS 2007-08 REAL PLAYER RATINGS ADJUSTED FOR DEFENDING (raw espn rating +/- made them miss defending)/minutes 1 Carmelo Anthony, Den SF 1.011 2 Marcus Camby, Den C 1.004 3 Kenyon Martin, Den PF 0.907 4 Allen Iverson, Den SG 0.898 5 J.R. Smith, Den SG 0.888 6 Nene Hilario, Den PF 0.833 7 Linas Kleiza, Den SF 0.752 8 Eduardo Najera, Den PF 0.686 9 Anthony Carter, Den PG 0.674 10 Bobby Jones, Den SG 0.657 11 Steven Hunter, Den C 0.597 12 Yakhouba Diawara, Den SG 0.545 13 Taurean Green, Den PG 0.526 14 Chucky Atkins, Den PG 0.445