Carmelo Anthony Will Not Be Back With The Thunder Next Season

Carmelo Anthony Will Not Be Back With The Thunder Next Season

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Carmelo Anthony and The Oklahoma City Thunder have agreed to work on a buyout or possible trade that will allow both sides to part ways this summer. Both Royce Young and Adiran Wojnarowski reported on the widely expected move.

When Anthony opted-in to his $27.9 million dollar contract for the 2018-19 season, the writing was on the wall for him to find his way out of town eventually. The Thunder have an enormous $310 million dollar payroll combined with the luxury tax and finding a way to get Anthony off the roster could save them more than $100 million dollars. According to Young and Wojnarowski, the Thunder can use the stretch provision in Anthony’s contract to remove $107 million off the team’s 2018-19 payroll and tax bill. The stretch provision spreads Anthony’s salary annually onto the Thunder’s cap for $9.3 million over three years.

Add to that the fact that the partnership of Anthony, Russell Westbrook, Paul George and others didn’t exactly work out and Anthony isn’t someone you would willingly offer almost $28 million dollars at this stage of his career. It is also clear he isn’t willing to accept a reduced role, which is likely what would have happened if he was with the Thunder for next season. During the Thunder’s playoff series against the Jazz, Anthony expressed frustration with his role. “As far as being effective as that type of player, I don’t think I can be effective as that type of player. I think I was willing to accept that challenge in that role, but I think I bring a little bit more to the game as far as being more knowledgeable and what I still can do as a basketball player.”

General Manager, Sam Presti, has a good relationship with Anthony’s agent, Leon Rose. The two of them plan to work on finding a trade first, before going the buyout and stretch route.

Parting ways is best for all parties involved. The team will get to be free from the financial burden of Anthony’s contract, while he will still get all his money and be able to wind up in Los Angeles with his friend, LeBron James, or simply sign with a contender as he tries to add a NBA championship to his list of accolades.

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Jul 6, 2018 No Comments
Who Is Next In Line As The NBA’s Best Player After LeBron James?

Who Is Next In Line As The NBA’s Best Player After LeBron James?

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The King, who recently chose to don the purple and gold next year, is now 33 years old. LeBron James has been playing in the NBA for 15 seasons, and he hasn’t slowed down one step. Over those years, he’s played 54,347 regular season and postseason minutes. The next most belong to Joe Johnson and Dirk Nowitzki, at 44,167 and 41,961 respectively. When those numbers are condensed down, LeBron’s amount is the equivalent of 3.5 more seasons than anybody else.

What’s more astonishing though, is how amazing he’s been. LeBron is coming off a career-best playoff stretch in which he hit two game-winning shots and averaged 34 points per contest. However, all good things must come to an end. For LeBron, it’s probably not within the next 3-4 years. He’s still undisputedly the greatest player in the world and arguably ever, so predicting when he comes back down to earth is next to impossible. One can assume LeBron’s retirement will come at an age that pushes 40, so treasure the gift of watching him play at this level while it lasts.

The “Chosen One”, as Sports Illustrated referred to him as way back in 2002, will reside in Los Angeles next season and embark on a new journey as a Laker. On the contrary, when he does lose the throne as the best player in the league, there are a few candidates that’ll gladly take his place.

A few names that first pop up when thinking of the NBA’s current prince include Kevin Durant, Kawhi Leonard, Kyrie Irving, and even James Harden. Interestingly enough there is one factor that makes it impossible to write about those guys – their ages. KD will soon be 30, Kawhi just turned 27, Harden is approaching 29, and Kyrie will be 27 around the end of next season. Those players are all amazing in their respective ways; it’s just that LeBron won’t have slowed down yet at the time of their peaks. That being said, there’s one player who is already at a similar caliber yet still has the clock on his side.

His name doesn’t need to be said (in fact, most people can’t say it correctly anyway), but he’s referred to as the Greek Freak. He runs the floor for the Milwaukee Bucks, dominating it on both sides of the basketball. Now a two-time All-Star, Giannis Antetokounmpo is just 23 years old. The timing matches up perfectly with LeBron’s exit from the league, but it all comes down to how unreal Antetokounmpo is.

As a rookie in 2013-14, he averaged 6.8 points per game (although he was still good enough for the All-Rookie Second Team). This season, he dropped 26.9 on while making 52.9% of his shots. If Giannis develops a better shot from outside the arc and a more reliable jump shot (he typically gets most of his buckets at the rim), that figure can rise above 30. The Greek Freak averaged 10 rebounds and nearly 5 assists in 2017-18, with the 5th best PER (Player Efficiency Rating) in the NBA at 27.37. Next behind him on that list was Kevin Durant, at 26.05.

Two seasons ago he took home the NBA’s Most Improved Player award, and has been named to the All-NBA Second Team in both of the past two. When he’s not dunking on people, he’s swatting their shot. Antetokounmpo’s massive 8’3” wingspan has helped him in multiple ways, and he’s improving annually at legendary levels.

There’s no doubt he’s become an MVP-worthy player, and most likely he’ll take home the trophy once or twice assuming the Bucks can pull in 50+ wins in a season. With LeBron now out of the East, that should be even easier. When LeBron starts to slow down and become a “normal” All-Star, Giannis will take his place.

Remember to never rush greatness, and put it all into perspective that LeBron is a historically unmatched basketball player. Don’t be quick to find a replacement for him, but just know at the same time that there is always other talent out there, and the next best thing will probably be the 6’11” point guard from Greece.

Jul 6, 2018 No Comments
No Kawhi, No Problem? Lakers Reportedly Considering Trades For Other All-Stars

No Kawhi, No Problem? Lakers Reportedly Considering Trades For Other All-Stars

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With the Los Angeles Lakers unable to make a deal with the San Antonio Spurs for Kawhi Leonard, they have reportedly opened their minds to trading for some other all-stars instead. With the Spurs essentially wanting the entire Lakers young core plus future first round picks, it makes more sense for the Lakers to just wait until Leonard is a free agent next summer and sign him outright. The only problem with that plan is Paul George showed them they can’t bank on that. George was a free agent this summer and it was widely assumed he would sign with the Lakers, yet he didn’t even meet with them before resigning with the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Perhaps it was that move that led them to realize they have other options to build their team around the newly acquired LeBron James and there are some big names in their sights. According to Chris Sheridan, “A number of trade options are being considered by Lakers executives Magic Johnson and Rob Pelinka, and names that are being bandied about include Damian Lillard, Kevin Love, DeMar DeRozan, Bradley Beal, and John Wall … among others.”

It’s interesting that the Lakers have their ears open for all the aforementioned players, even though LeBron James has made it clear he wanted to build something with the Lakers, which means he isn’t necessarily expecting big moves for his first year with the team. Of course, the news of other possible trades could simply be smoke to make the Spurs reconsider their asking price for Leonard, since they would like to get something in return, rather than seeing him just walk away next summer.

The most intriguing names on that list are Damian Lillard, Bradley Beal and John Wall.  James is a fan of all three players and each of them would fill a role the Lakers could use. Beal would instantly be their best shooter and someone James can depend on for big shots. Lillard or Wall would also be someone James can depend on and any move to acquire either of them would likely mean sending Lonzo Ball elsewhere.

Only time will tell how serious the Lakers are about improving the roster for the upcoming season but at some point another major move will be required if they realistically want to compete with the Warriors, Rockets and other top teams in the Western Conference.

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Jul 5, 2018 No Comments
Lakers Reportedly Passed On Signing DeMarcus Cousins Before He Chose Warriors

Lakers Reportedly Passed On Signing DeMarcus Cousins Before He Chose Warriors

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On the second day of free agency, there was a collective uproar on social media and in general from NBA fans around the globe when it was reported that DeMarcus Cousins was signing a one year deal with the reigning back to back champions, the Golden State Warriors.

Everyone wondered how do the rich keep getting richer when there were countless other teams who could’ve used Cousins and even paid him more. It didn’t take long after for Cousins to make it clear that he didn’t get any offers from any other team. Even with him coming off a serious Achilles injury, it was still hard to imagine why no teams would give an all-star center a nice contract since he was averaging 25 points and almost 13 rebounds last season before his injury. Some even started to wonder if Cousins was lying about not getting any offers and just trying to deflect from being looked at as taking the easy way to a championship but then multiple reporters seemed to confirm the same thing and then we also found out the Lakers could’ve signed him but chose not to.

It was widely expected that Cousins would possibly wind up with the Lakers as an all-star teammate to LeBron James once it started to look as though landing Kawhi Leonard through a trade wasn’t going to happen. The team started to renounce rights to players like Julius Randle and Isaiah Thomas in what was thought to be preemptive moves to clear the way for Cousins. When it was announced he instead signed with the Warriors, it was assumed he decided to just shun the Lakers but turns out that wasn’t the case.

Marc Stein reported that after the Lakers signed Rondo away from the Pelicans, they had the chance to also sign Cousins to a deal that wound up being relatively the same one he signed with the Warriors. The team passed, even though they had called Cousins shortly after free agency began and made it seem as if they intended to meet with him. It wasn’t long after before Cousins was saying “I’m a Warrior.”

In the end it seems that just most teams were either scared of his injury or maybe didn’t want him in their locker room. Either way, it supports the notion that no teams offered him a contract and further illustrates why no one should be mad at him or the Warriors for getting together.

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Jul 4, 2018 No Comments
Tyreke Evans To Sign One Year $12 Million Dollar Contract With The Pacers

Tyreke Evans To Sign One Year $12 Million Dollar Contract With The Pacers

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As was first reported by Travis Singleton for SneakerReporter.Com, Tyreke Evans has agreed to a one year deal with the Indiana Pacers worth $12 million dollars.

Evans reportedly had narrowed down his choices to a few teams but ultimately decided the Pacers were the place for him. It’s a good fit for both sides as the pacers can use a player on the wing who also can handle the ball and create his own shot the way Evans can. For Evans personally, this deal puts him on a playoff team that is expected to improve on their first round exit this season, while allowing him the playing time to get the best production possible.

Last season with the Memphis Grizzlies, Evans averaged 19.4 points, 5.2 rebounds and 5.2 assists while shooting 45% from the field and just under 40% from three.

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Jul 4, 2018 No Comments