No melo then IMO
Kind of surprised Anthony would tell Dallas to off so quickly. Honestly would have been the best situation for him by far.
Apparently Cuban and co didn't give him the bull tours/dinner/photoshopped banner . It was straight numbers and sales pitch about playing with dirk/rc/winning pedigree etc
Basically the same deal that Duncan took at the same age.
http://espn.go.com/dallas/nba/story/...llas-mavericksDirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks have agreed to terms on a new three-year contract believed to be in the $30 million range, according to sources close to the situation.
The deal, sources said, contains a player option that would allow Nowitzki to return to free agency in the summer of 2016 and preserves the rare no-trade clause he had in his last contract.
Fresh off completing a four-year, $80 million contract in which he left some $16 million on the table, Nowitzki has agreed to take a far steeper pay cut this time in hopes of leaving enough salary-cap space for the Mavericks to sign top free-agent target Carmelo Anthony or multiple contributors with their considerable salary-cap space this summer.
Sources say that the Mavericks intend to extend a lucrative offer sheet to Houston Rockets free agent Chandler Parsons or try to sign Cleveland Cavaliers free agent Luol Deng if Anthony, as expected, elects to re-sign with the New York Knicks.
I think that Parsons offer sheet could come as early as this evening.
These guys like Duncan, Dirk & Kobe are so classy about taking less money to give wiggle room to sign younger talent...
Dirk has treated Dallas very well considering he left money on the table and Cuban money grabbed him. For example, that same thing happened to Lebron essentially and all reports state he now wants a max deal because of it. I know Lebron is worth the max and it's not exactly apples-to-apples, but point remains.
This leaves Dallas with about ~17 in cap space I believe so plenty of room to add Deng/Ariza/Parsons and another good piece. But with Lowry off the market, there really aren't any great PG's available. Maybe they try to swing a deal with BOS for Rondo or something or go after Bledsoe?
Melo was never signing with Dallas. I think the meeting yesterday was a half-hearted attempt knowing he would never come here.
He's a front-running pussy - he's either going to stay in New York and get paid, or go to Chicago where he doesn't have the pressure of being the #1 guy.
Mavs are better with the other pieces they are planning to pursue with cap space anyway.
Mavs have too many holes.. trying to patch them up with a flawed star (Melo) is foolish... he's not even a superstar, just a good player.
I don't really see a realistic way for the Mavs to get out of the 40-50 win zone... their roster still has a problem of too many 1-way players and Dirk is no longer in his prime.
Yup - the Spurs just proved you can win a le if you roll 10 deep with good players, instead of making a top-heavy Super Team with 2-3 stars and a bunch of scrubs.
no to Deng. Durability is ty and can't shoot
parsons would be a great fit here but I'm not sure of his defensive abilities
League is trending that way tbh. Iso ball and stars carrying teams era is ending.
not sure you can say the entire league is trending... how many teams are actually showing they're following the spurs model. everybody is out trying to land stars
Rondo would be a great fit, but I can't see them having the trade assets to pull that deal off. I think they have to go hard at Bledsoe and hope he can stay healthy. They can't be starting Felton or Harris at point. I really like Chalmers and surely he's gone from Miami, so he may be a nice second option at point if they let Carter run the offense.
Why better than Bulls?
Because Rose looks done.
Sixers are doing a Houston Astros advanced analytical style tear down and rebuild. Teams like the Grizzlies are trying to adopt the Spurs model, or at least the parts that fit to their situation. Despite it's population, San Antonio is considered a small market. Certainly not a glamour market to ABC/ESPN tv executives. The Spurs have a blend of competent front office management plus holistic culture that is not easy to recreate, and big-market teams like the Lakers, Heat, Rockets, Knicks just try to ac ulate raw talent.
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