Report: Carmelo would waive $8M trade kicker for Rockets

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Carmelo Anthony appears to have his mind made up about wanting to be traded to the Houston Rockets, and he is willing to pass on $8 million to make it happen.

Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN said on “The Jump” earlier this week that Anthony is willing to waive the $8 million trade kicker in his contract if the New York Knicks and Rockets can agree to a deal.


“My sources tell me he’s willing to waive the trade kicker, which is worth around $8 million, so that makes a little easier for Houston to do a trade,” Wojnarowski said, per Kurt Helin of Pro Basketball Talk.


Anthony has a full no-trade clause in his contract with the Knicks in addition to the trade kicker, and he is obviously willing to do anything he can to facilitate a trade to Houston.


Unfortunately for Carmelo, the biggest obstacle standing in the way of a deal is that the Rockets don’t have much to offer New York. They have to clear salary cap space if they want to have room for Anthony, and the Knicks are not interested in taking on a bunch of money. They’d prefer younger, more inexpensive players in addition to draft picks, and Houston has hardly any of that remaining after trading for Chris Paul.


Anthony is still being heavily recruited to at least one other team, but he essentially controls his own destiny. While he seems determined to leave New York, he’s not going to waive his no-trade clause unless he’s going to a contender.
 

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They should trade Carmelo for Harden and Paul. Carmelo waives the trade kicker then sees he is worse off!
 

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How would 3 ball hogs possibly work on 1 team for Houston??

Okay saying Paul is a hog might be stretching a lil but definitely the other 2...
 
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    Tim MacMahonESPN Staff Writer


HOUSTON -- Several players and members of the Rockets' coaching staff believe that Carmelo Anthony has played his final game for the franchise, sources told ESPN on Sunday.
The organization has trod delicately on finalizing an exit for Anthony out of respect for his relationships within the team and his stature as a 10-time All-Star and future Hall of Famer.
Anthony, 34, has been away from the team for two games with what has been described as an "illness," and he didn't join the Rockets on their trip to Denver, sources said.
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Despite general manager Daryl Morey decrying speculation about Anthony's future as "unfair," the Rockets could place Anthony on waivers as soon as Monday.
Anthony's tenure with the Rockets is expected to end after he played in only 10 games, averaging 13.4 points and 5.4 rebounds while shooting 40.5 percent from the floor. He played primarily in a reserve role after starting every game in his previous 15 seasons. He ranks 19th in NBA history with 25,551 career points.
ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported during Houston's loss to San Antonio on Saturday night that the Rockets and Anthony were in discussions about his role and how the franchise and veteran might be able to proceed together the rest of the season.
Those discussions happened in the wake of Anthony's most recent game, a two-point performance on 1-of-11 shooting in a lopsided loss to Oklahoma City.
Morey, who held a rare pregame news conference to address the situation with the struggling veteran forward, tepidly said he expects Anthony to play again when healthy.
"One of the reasons I'm here, besides it's 10 games in, about, is I think there's just a lot of unfair-like rumors and everything going around about him," Morey said before Houston's 115-103 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Sunday. "He's been great with us. As Coach [Mike D'Antoni] said yesterday, his approach has been great. He's accepted every role Coach has given him -- starting, off the bench, whatever it's been.
"We're struggling as a team, and it's my job, it's Coach's job to figure this thing out. But from Guy 1 to Guy 15 -- and I'll put myself in there; a lot of this is on me right now -- we're not playing well. We've just got to figure it out. We're evaluating everything."
The Rockets signed Anthony to a one-year deal for the veterans minimum of $2.4 million after he received a buyout from the Atlanta Hawks. Houston hoped Anthony could help the Rockets, who came one win from the NBA Finals last season, contend for a championship again.
However, one source said both sides entered into the agreement "with eyes wide open," understanding that the plug could be pulled if Anthony proved not to be a good fit. The Rockets have a net rating of 11.1 points per 100 possessions when Anthony isn't on the floor, according to NBA.com stats.
"We've been extremely happy with his approach," Morey said. "Every reason we've brought him here, he's followed. Again, that's why he's here. It's unfair that there's all this speculation on just one player. I understand it, because he's obviously a Hall of Famer, but it's unfair."
Anthony's spot on the roster is likely to be filled by signing undrafted rookie Gary Clark, currently on a two-way contract, for the minimum. Clark has become a favorite of D'Antoni, earning the bulk of the minutes that were expected to go to Anthony.
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</article>"Gary Clark's a player," D'Antoni said after the Rockets outscored the Pacers by 16 in Clark's 33 minutes Sunday. "He's a player. Defense, rebounding, right position, shoots the ball. I mean, he's a player."
Rockets star James Harden said he didn't have enough information to comment about Anthony's situation, while Chris Paul, who along with Harden helped recruit Anthony over the summer, praised his longtime friend but was vague about Anthony's future with the Rockets.
"Melo's been great here," Paul said. "That's like a brother to me, know what I mean? I don't know what's being said or whatnot, but Melo's been great, working hard every day. So we'll see what happens."
Asked if he expected Anthony to help get the 5-7 Rockets going in the right direction, Paul said, "Man, Melo's a future Hall of Famer, know what I mean? That's me saying that and knowing that. Like I said, we'll see what happens."
 
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    Adrian WojnarowskiESPN


Carmelo Anthony's brief stop with the Houston Rockets is over, league sources told ESPN.
Anthony, a 10-time All-Star forward, will part ways with the team after playing only 10 regular-season games, sources said.

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A formal announcement is expected before the Rockets play the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night.
The Rockets have no plans to immediately waive Anthony and will continue to allow his representatives to survey the marketplace for a landing spot, which has been an ongoing process in recent days.
Anthony's wisest course of action could be exercising patience and allowing changes in current team rosters -- through trades or injuries -- to create more options for him.
Anthony's $2.4 million veteran's minimum salary could be claimed on waivers, or should he clear waivers he will be eligible to sign with a team.
Anthony, 34, left the team last Friday, after the Rockets decided that his role would be minimized and no longer considered him as a part of their plans. Coach Mike D'Antoni has assigned much of Anthony's playing time to rookie Gary Clark. Anthony had been hopeful to continue with the Rockets, with whom he signed over the summer for the chance to compete for a title.
D'Antoni and Rockets general manager Daryl Morey have emphasized that Anthony has fulfilled every obligation and responsibility asked of him since joining the team.
 
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    Adrian WojnarowskiESPN


The Houston Rockets have agreed to trade Carmelo Anthony and cash to the Chicago Bulls, league sources told ESPN.
However, Anthony won't play a game for the Bulls, a source said. He will be released and become a free agent if he clears waivers.
Houston was aggressively working to find a trade for the exiled Anthony before Monday's 5 p.m. ET deadline to clear a roster spot for Kenneth Faried, who recently agreed to a contract buyout with the Brooklyn Nets.
But league sources said the NBA office will not execute the trade on Monday because of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. So to clear the way for Faried to sign and play Monday night in Philadelphia, Houston had to waive to James Nunnally a few days early from his 10-day contract.
 

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