nah, i'm good.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/2...-bench-returns
"Yeah, I'm not sacrificing no bench role," Anthony said. "That's out of the question."
Anthony is owed $28 million on the final year of his contract, but he can opt out with an early termination clause. The expectation from nearly everyone around the league was that Anthony would opt in to the final year and remain with the Thunder.
"I think everybody knows that I've sacrificed kind of damned near everything, family, moving here by myself, sacrificed my game for the sake of the team, and was willing to sacrifice anything and everything in order for this situation to work out."
Asked how he thought this season went, Anthony lowered his voice a bit. "Interesting," he said.
we'll take one Hoodie Melo, please. Thank you
No
No way in does he opt out. He would have to be stupid do so. I can't see a team offering more money to him over 4 years that is greater than the 1 year he has left on his contract.
Stop posting got.
Carcinoma in person. No thanks.
Go look at the Spotrac page for the Thunder and be ready to throw up when you see their cap situation. It’s horrendous.
Carmelo is the most RC signing ever
Nope, dude is beyond done
He should retire tomorrow.
If we were a lottery team, sure. He'd be our modern day Wilkins.... He has no business being on a playoff team with his expectations and diminishing skill set.
He'd instantly be a top 3 player on this team behind Aldridge and Gaytbh
exactly...people think we're still the world champions or somethingwe're worse than those Thuggets teams he was on
to the no, dude is garbage. Still thinks he should be a starter. Fake tough guy, overrated his entire career.
Tougher then Leonard
You have got to be kidding me..
Melo was never any good. Another overhyped nba star with no playoff success because he is too stupid to have all around game
spurs don't need another tony.[T]he Jazz outscored the Thunder by 14.5 points per 100 possessions, and OKC surrendered a defensive rating of 110.0 with Anthony on the floor in the postseason, according to NBA.com's stats database.
And then there's this: When Anthony was off the floor, the Thunder outscored the Jazz by a team-best 13.5 points per 100 possessions and posted a stellar defensive rating of 98.2.
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