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Nets, Nuggets reach agreement on Melo


Swarly

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http://www.northjersey.com/sports/021811_Nets_Nuggets_reach_agreement_now_its_up_to_Carmelo_Anthony_to_say_yes.html

If Anthony says yes, the Nets will get Anthony, Chauncey Billups, Sheldon Williams, Melvin Ely and Renaldo Balkman from the Nuggets. In turn, the Nets will send Devin Harris, Derrick Favors, Troy Murphy, Ben Uzoh and four first-round picks to Denver.

So he has to agree to a contract extension and it's a done deal.

Thoughts on the (potential) deal? Considering Melo is gone no matter what, I think Denver did the right thing by trading before it's too late.

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4 FIRST ROUND PICKS?!

Hahaha Denver is practically set for life now. And I do not even see Carmelo resigning with them.

I honestly see the Nets doing this so they can increase revenue, and what have you. But as a long term plan. The Nets are getting raped.

Denver wins big here.

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That's a very good deal for Denver. Get an all-star PG, a very nice PF, a nice expiring, and four first round picks for a player that is going to leave at year's end anyways.

The trade is off unless Melo signs the three year extension thus he would have to stay at NJ. Everything I am reading suggests that Melo does not really want to be in NJ (or anywhere else except NY) for three years.

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I really don't know why New York doesn't just wait til the deadline then offer peanuts for Melo, we alll know he isn't signing with New Jersey, and only wants to play in New York. NY offering Gallinari or Fields, Curry's contractr, Felton is stupid

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