Guess who could be coming to Toronto
Forget Bynum, forget Scola, Brooks, this is the guy that Raptors fans want
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.c...hony-maybe.php
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By Adrian Wojnarowski and Marc J. Spears, Yahoo! Sports 6 hours, 12 minutes ago
Toronto Raptors free-agent forward Chris Bosh(notes) went to his hometown of Dallas to rest and contemplate his free-agency options on Saturday after meetings with prospective teams, according to a source.
The Raptors are still open-minded about the possibility of a sign-and-trade with their All-Star and have done extensive research on possible scenarios with each potential trade partner. The Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets and Los Angeles Lakers are among the teams in the luxury tax who have interest in a possible sign-and-trade for Bosh. The San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets are other possible sign-and-trade partners.
On Bosh’s and Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade’s(notes) free-agency situations, their agent, Henry Thomas, said via text: “The guys are simply processing all of the info they have received over the past couple of days. Taking some time to take it all in.”
– Marc J. Spears, 10:15 p.m. ET, July 3
Toronto Raptors free-agent forward Chris Bosh(notes) went to his hometown of Dallas to rest and contemplate his free-agency options on Saturday after meetings with prospective teams, according to a source.
The Raptors are still open-minded about the possibility of a sign-and-trade with their All-Star and have done extensive research on possible scenarios with each potential trade partner. The Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets and Los Angeles Lakers are among the teams in the luxury tax who have interest in a possible sign-and-trade for Bosh. The San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets are other possible sign-and-trade partners.
On Bosh’s and Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade’s(notes) free-agency situations, their agent, Henry Thomas, said via text: “The guys are simply processing all of the info they have received over the past couple of days. Taking some time to take it all in.”
– Marc J. Spears, 10:15 p.m. ET, July 3
Would Denver trade Carmelo Anthony? Maybe...
Wed Jun 30,2010 8:53 AM ET By Kurt Helin
Carmelo Anthony is the Denver Nuggets right now.
He is the face of the franchise. He is the best player. He is the guy capable of leading them deep into the playoffs.
He is also the guy that could be a free agent next summer. So far, Anthony has been the anti-LeBron, saying he wants to stay in Denver and starting to negotiate with the franchise about an extension. A three-year, $65 million offer is on the table.
Melo told Denver he wants to see a commitment to winning before he signs it.
If he doesn't sign it, the Nuggets may trade his rather than face the possibility of losing him for nothing as a free agent next summer, according to the Denver Post's Mark Kiszla.
Wed Jun 30,2010 8:53 AM ET By Kurt Helin
Carmelo Anthony is the Denver Nuggets right now.
He is the face of the franchise. He is the best player. He is the guy capable of leading them deep into the playoffs.
He is also the guy that could be a free agent next summer. So far, Anthony has been the anti-LeBron, saying he wants to stay in Denver and starting to negotiate with the franchise about an extension. A three-year, $65 million offer is on the table.
Melo told Denver he wants to see a commitment to winning before he signs it.
If he doesn't sign it, the Nuggets may trade his rather than face the possibility of losing him for nothing as a free agent next summer, according to the Denver Post's Mark Kiszla.
Make it happen BC
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