Trade Carmelo?

» May 15, 2008 | By Hoffman

The New Jersey Nets have had exploratory trade talks with theĀ Denver NuggetsĀ about Carmelo Anthony and Marcus Camby.

This comes a week after the Denver Post reported that no one on Denver’s roster is “untouchable.”

With $81,696,590 on the books for next season, the Nuggets have the league’s 3rd highest payroll. Only $7 million less than the dastardly New York Knicks. That means owner Stan Kroenke will pay $44 million plus luxury taxes for a team that won 50 games but was dispatched in four games by the Los Angeles Lakers.

Dealing Anthony would be a mistake.

Although his scoring average dropped three points this season, he shot a career-best 49% from the field, 35% from the 3-point line, and grabbed a career-high 7 rebounds a game.

Instead, it’s time for Nuggets VP Mark Warkentien and player personnel executive Rex Chapman to take the blame for the trade that brought Allen Iverson to Denver. [Read]


One Response to “Trade Carmelo?”

  1. Ty Says:

    I feel that your article does a good job in detailing the problems at hand for Nuggets because of the Iverson trade from a roster standpoint to a financial standpoint, but your article fails to give any insight in terms of what the Nuggets should here on out.

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