OKC wants Melo gone

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http://okcthunderwire.usatoday.com/...very-much-like-to-get-rid-of-carmelo-anthony/

The Thunder would apparently like to move on from Carmelo Anthony, according to Sean Deveney of Sporting News.

In the article, Deveney says that while attempting to re-sign Paul George is a huge priority for the Thunder, the team would also “very much like” to move on from Anthony following his recent comments saying that he would not entertain a role off of the bench.

What might be more pressing is the issue with Anthony. While the Thunder want to keep George long-term, they’d very much like to find a way to rid themselves of Anthony, who could not find a role with the team and did not inspire confidence with his unwillingness to sacrifice, highlighted by his insistence that he would not come off the bench.

As he turns 34 this spring and with his skills diminishing, it’s past time for Anthony to consider different ways he can contribute to a good team, if he is still interested in winning. There are times he seems to long for his days of jacking up shots for the Knicks on the way to another 30-win season. At least then he could point the finger elsewhere — the owner, the coach, the absentee team president — and come across as the mature one in the organization.

But Anthony’s stubbornness and selfishness have been exposed with the Thunder, who still owe him $28 million for next season, if Anthony chooses to opt in (as he surely will). It’s highly unlikely that the Thunder can find a trade for Anthony, who probably won’t be keen on a pay cut to pave the way for a buyout, either. The relationship has soured, though, and it might be best for all if a separation can be arranged.


He's picking up that option
 

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Knicks finessed the hell out of OKC.:mjlol:
Thank God Phil pissed this nikka off enough to get him to waive the no-trade clause.
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What options do they have? Might just have to sit him on the bench :manny:

Nobody trading for Melo
A buyout would be expensive as hell
Waive is unlikely

A team that's trying to tank (rebuilding team) will trade for him. Melo would get to take all the shots he wants and his new team loses games in the process. Everybody wins.
 
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