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  • #31
    Re: Carmelo wants out of Denver

    everybody wants their cake and to be able to eat it to.

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    • #32
      Re: Carmelo wants out of Denver

      Hmm. It's more and more evident to me that we need to cherish the memories we have of Reggie and the Pacers' Finals appearance in 2000. It appears that it's going to become pretty much impossible for small market cities to keep or sign top tier free agents if current trends continue.

      This is VERY different from the Celtics/Lakers/Bulls domination in the '80s and '90s. Those teams were built through the draft, not through players teaming up via free agency. Back then the fans still had hope that their team could draft a couple of stars, keep them, and contend for a championship. Now that's not the case.

      If PG turns out to be a stud, he's gone as soon as his current contract is up. Danny will split ASAP as well... I'm starting to think we should go ahead and trade him since he's already been an all-star. I do think we might be able to keep Hibbert though... I think he'll be a very good center, but probably not top-tier enough to land in a major market. Collison is DEFINITELY gone after his rookie contract is up if he continues to play well... no way we keep that kid.

      Bummer.

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      • #33
        Re: Carmelo wants out of Denver

        Originally posted by Day-V View Post
        Had LeBron, while he was still in Cleveland, had the talent Carmelo had in Denver, they'd have won the East every year.
        Yes, because the East and the West conferences were so equally loaded with talent.
        Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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        • #34
          Re: Carmelo wants out of Denver

          Originally posted by d_c View Post
          FWIW, Lebron took less money to go the Miami. Lebron didn't leave Cleveland because the Cavs weren't willing to pay. And the Nugz are apparently offering Carmelo a MAX deal that is giving him pause.

          Another thing: The league was arguably at its peak in popularity when two teams in the 80s were responsible for winning 8 out of 10 titles. People say imbalance will kill the league, but in fact the league was arguably at its healthiest during the 80s when it was basically just two teams that mattered.
          minor point.....remember that Lebron and Bosh went back to the Cavs and Raptors to do a S&T with their respective teams so that they can net them future draft picks at the cost of a 6th year on their contracts. One can look at it as getting SOMETHING for their old team but I look at it as a "get thrleir cake and eat it at the same time" scenario.
          Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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          • #35
            Re: Carmelo wants out of Denver

            After reading that article about Carmelo's scoring, it only confirms my opinion on him. I mentioned it before, he's a better player then Granger but I would keep him over Carmello's ego who IMHO is more overrated.
            Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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            • #36
              Re: Carmelo wants out of Denver

              Originally posted by bphil View Post
              If PG turns out to be a stud, he's gone as soon as his current contract is up. Danny will split ASAP as well... I'm starting to think we should go ahead and trade him since he's already been an all-star. I do think we might be able to keep Hibbert though... I think he'll be a very good center, but probably not top-tier enough to land in a major market. Collison is DEFINITELY gone after his rookie contract is up if he continues to play well... no way we keep that kid.

              Bummer.
              Huh?

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              • #37
                Re: Carmelo wants out of Denver

                Originally posted by d_c View Post
                FWIW, Lebron took less money to go the Miami. Lebron didn't leave Cleveland because the Cavs weren't willing to pay. And the Nugz are apparently offering Carmelo a MAX deal that is giving him pause.

                Another thing: The league was arguably at its peak in popularity when two teams in the 80s were responsible for winning 8 out of 10 titles. People say imbalance will kill the league, but in fact the league was arguably at its healthiest during the 80s when it was basically just two teams that mattered.

                LeBron technically signed a contract for fewer raw dollars than he could have potentially gotten, but you have to factor in that there is no income tax in Florida. That means more of that money is actually going into his pocket despite the fact that the overall contract was like $15M less than the absolute max.

                My point (re: sign-and-trade) is that if I was the owner/GM of a team that was so publically abused and humiliated like the Cavs were, I'd be okay losing one or two low first-rounders if it meant sticking it to LeBron, even if in a small way. (FWIW, if he gets "only" a five-year deal with max raises, it will cost him a good deal of guaranteed money because the annual raises will be lower with a new team and the last year of the contract will be much lower, meaning the subsequent contract he signs afterward would start at a lower figure. And yes, it would absolutely be worth it to me to be that petty considering the degree LeBron went to punk the team on national television.)

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                • #38
                  Re: Carmelo Anthony Likely To Leave Denver

                  Originally posted by d_c View Post
                  I dunno. Maybe he's not the very, very best, but he's probably in the tier right below that. He's been one of the most gifted scorers of the decade.

                  And if you wouldn't bother building around Carmelo, why then even waste time building around Granger, who is older and not as good as Carmelo?
                  he's a very good player to be sure. As talented a scorer as their is. But he's not put a team on his back and carried them like Lebron and Wade have. And that's a huge difference, not a minor one.

                  I guess I never thought of the Pacers as choosing to "build" around Danny. He's our best player and would be very good on a multi talented team. But he's not the superstud that you plan the design of the team around. Just a very nice piece in a "general" balanced type team.

                  Our cornerstone because we have nothing better to work with.

                  And Carmelo is defintely THAT. Maybe one of the best of that "next tier".

                  I guess i just think of "build around" as deciding what you want in the other 4 spots BECAUSE of the 1 super talent that you have and deem worthy of building around. Only a very few of those in the league at any given time. And right now, he's not one of them. (IMO)

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                  • #39
                    Re: Carmelo wants out of Denver

                    Originally posted by odeez View Post
                    It does seem to be the trend of the modern player, leaving for greener pastures. He has his eyes on NY Knicks if you believe the rumors. Needless to say I would love to see him with the Pacers or the Warriors here in Oakland.
                    So would I....but there is basically a 0% chance of that happening. Hes more likely going to NY or staying in Denver. Theres no way he choses Indy, even if we have the money to sign him
                    "So, which one of you guys is going to come in second?" - Larry Bird before the 3 point contest. He won.


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                    • #40
                      Re: Carmelo wants out of Denver

                      Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                      Yes, because the East and the West conferences were so equally loaded with talent.
                      They have been for probably the past 3-4 years.


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                      • #41
                        Re: Carmelo wants out of Denver

                        Originally posted by d_c View Post
                        FWIW, Lebron took less money to go the Miami. Lebron didn't leave Cleveland because the Cavs weren't willing to pay. And the Nugz are apparently offering Carmelo a MAX deal that is giving him pause.

                        Another thing: The league was arguably at its peak in popularity when two teams in the 80s were responsible for winning 8 out of 10 titles. People say imbalance will kill the league, but in fact the league was arguably at its healthiest during the 80s when it was basically just two teams that mattered.
                        I meant it mainly about HOW it happened, the best players talking and setting it up. Now it's looking like round 2 is building.
                        Why is any owner that isn't a Miami or NY going to invest his a** when you have no control over the best players staying with you?
                        It's obvious this generation of stars cares only about winning and not about the PROCESS of becoming a champion.
                        Just like the guys at the gym that like to get the best 5 players on 1 team and romp every game with no competition.

                        There is a LOT of public resentment out there about this. Doesn't matter if a majority thinks it's ok, that less than 1/2 is still huge tv and marketing numbers.

                        I personally would not watch the finals of Miami and another pre-fabbed super team. (Boston not counting anymore)
                        Not out of spite, but because I just don't care.
                        It's the JOURNEY that matters, not the destination.
                        Championships are the final icing on the journey that IS the story of a TEAM building and developing and acquiring just the right part to tweak it.

                        This is out the window now.
                        And I don't think that's a trivial thing, even in this day of 3 minute attention spans and sound bite news.
                        We'll see, but I'd bet on tv ratings being down next year. Especially if they romp.

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                        • #42
                          Re: Carmelo wants out of Denver

                          Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                          They have been for probably the past 3-4 years.
                          Maybe at the top, but certainly not outside of the top 4 teams. Is SA really on the same level as the Bobcats? Was last years Heat team as good as Utah? The overall level of the West is/was still superior to the East. I would have much rather played in the East, with their schedules.

                          I think if you would set up the playoff teams in a round robin format, the western teams would post the better records.
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                          • #43
                            Re: Carmelo wants out of Denver

                            Yeah but the bottom 5 teams in the west were TERRIBLE. Outside of the Lakers, the East had the next 3 best teams. Then the west was better from 4-9. Teams 10-15 in the east were much better. So I would say 7 teams in the west were better and 8 teams in the east were better by end of season results. Just because there was an odd skew to where they finished, the two conferences were fairly even. And really the East had three legitimate title contenders, while the west really only had one.
                            "Your course, your path, is not going to be like mine," West says. "Everybody is not called to be a multimillionaire. Everybody's not called to be the president. Whatever your best work is, you do it. Do it well. … You cease your own greatness when you aspire to be someone else."

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                            • #44
                              Re: Carmelo wants out of Denver

                              Originally posted by pacergod2 View Post
                              Yeah but the bottom 5 teams in the west were TERRIBLE. Outside of the Lakers, the East had the next 3 best teams. Then the west was better from 4-9. Teams 10-15 in the east were much better. So I would say 7 teams in the west were better and 8 teams in the east were better by end of season results. Just because there was an odd skew to where they finished, the two conferences were fairly even. And really the East had three legitimate title contenders, while the west really only had one.
                              I think the list of teams out of the West that could beat Boston is longer than the list of teams from the East that could beat LA.

                              My bigger point was that if Cleveland would have played in the West, they wouldn't have gotten to a finals, and would probably would of had less success than Denver did.

                              LeBron certainly over-achieved while he was in Cleveland, but I don't think anyone really expected Denver to do more than they did. They were just never good enough to really be considered a force in the West, IMHO, and I really can't place blame on someone for doing what was expected out of them.
                              Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                              • #45
                                Re: Carmelo wants out of Denver

                                not sure if this was already mentioned.. but with the recent developments of Melo & LS Saga.. im very pleased Bird wasnt too "patient" in waiting to make a move for Collison.

                                Pacers exercised some really good timing on the deal including the hornets. If Melo states he wants out 1 week earlier.. it coulda been an entirely different turnout.

                                Kudos to the Pacers FO!

                                * LS guaranteed contract, not so much.

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