Another team with a big bill ahead of it is the defending-champ Warriors, who have 12 roster spots filled. Might the Warriors give Anthony a shot? “It would be a nice story, if he could win a ring there to end his career,” the GM said. “Golden State has the room for him. He can make shots and they can hide up his defense, which is one of the big problems with adding him. He’d take the minimum. They have a lot of young guys on that roster, they could do with another veteran and those guys all know Carmelo from Team USA. I do not know if they would really take that plunge on him, but it does make some sense.”
Source: Sean Deveney @ Heavy.com
Source: Sean Deveney @ Heavy.com
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34-Plus Team:
1st 5: Chris Paul (37) Steph Curry (34) LeBron James (37) Al Horford (36) JaVale McGee (34)
Bench: Carmelo Anthony (38) Kyle Lowry (36) Mike Conley (34) P.J. Tucker (37) Jeff Green (35) Brook Lopez (34) Thad Young (34) Goran Dragic (36) Danny Green (35)
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34-Plus Team:
1st 5: Chris Paul (37) Steph Curry (34) LeBron James (37) Al Horford (36) JaVale McGee (34)
Bench: Carmelo Anthony (38) Kyle Lowry (36) Mike Conley (34) P.J. Tucker (37) Jeff Green (35) Brook Lopez (34) Thad Young (34) Goran Dragic (36) Danny Green (35)
Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/8B0oA4pa62 – 10:51 PM
More on this storyline
One NBA general manager told Heavy Sports he expects Anthony to re-sign with the Lakers. “They have a lot to sort out obviously,” the GM said. “But as more things get set, they’ll probably get back around to bringing him in. It’s just, at this point, you don’t know what might happen with Westbrook and whether you might need to take on players, so you see that around the league a lot—teams have 10, 11, 12 players signed and there’s no hurry to fill in the last spots until you see how the other stuff plays out.” -via Heavy.com / July 27, 2022
Heavy Sports NBA insider Steve Bulpett says the likelihood of Anthony staying put could rest with coach Darvin Ham. The team has made an effort to get younger this offseason, but Ham could seek some veteran stability on the back end of the rotation. “I think he’s one of the guys who will be one of the last pieces to be decided,” Bulpett said in a video interview. “When teams finish making or finding out what moves they can or, maybe more important, cannot make this summer, and they are getting ready for the season, it’s, ‘OK, this is what our roster looks like.’ There’s a player out here, but does he fit with what you’re trying to do? I think it’s going to take a while for Carmelo, unless Darvin Ham says, ‘Yes, I see a role for this guy and I want him.’ At this point, Carmelo is coming in at a reasonable number. -via Heavy.com / July 27, 2022
Irving and Durant wanted the Nets to sign Anthony in 2019 when he was a free agent, but Brooklyn ultimately decided against it. “The possibility is there for that because Anthony, maybe he can contribute but his (salary) number would not be very big. If you’re Brooklyn, that is the positive,” Bulpett said. The Nets are projected to have a luxury tax bill of almost $100 million next season. -via Heavy.com / July 27, 2022