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After striking out on the Dwightmare, LA looking at adding Melo and Lebron in 2014
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ChuckBuck
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7/17/2013  10:05 AM    LAST EDITED: 7/17/2013  10:06 AM
http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/story/_/id/9484776/los-angeles-lakers-eye-carmelo-anthony-lebron-james-2014


The Los Angeles Lakers, whose plan to re-sign center Dwight Howard did not pan out this offseason, are poised to rebuild fast by focusing on the two biggest free agents of 2014 -- LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony, front office sources have told ESPN.

Opinions are split on whether the Lakers can actually land James or Anthony, with one source calling it "realistic" and another saying it was "far-fetched at this point." Nonetheless, the Lakers have made it clear they are positioning themselves for a run at one and perhaps even two of the superstars who could become free agents in 2014, by refusing to commit to any contract past this next season, multiple sources have said.

Dwyane Wade, Amare Stoudemire and Chris Bosh also have early termination options on the five-year deals they signed in the summer of 2010. Luol Deng, Danny Granger, Andrew Bogut and Dirk Nowitzki will be unrestricted free agents next summer.

James, of course, is the biggest prize. But unlike in 2009 when James' free agency options the following summer were on his mind, sources have told ESPN that James isn't even considering his 2014 decision yet.

"It's all wishful thinking at this point," a league source with knowledge of the situation told ESPN. "Teams are doing more wishing than LeBron is wanting right now.

"It's not about where LeBron wants to go [to win]. He already has two rings. If LeBron moved to Reno, teams would come to him."

Anthony's plans also remain unclear for next summer, but one source close to the situation told ESPN that it would "make sense" for him to exercise the early termination option on his contract after next season to become a free agent and secure either a four- or five-year extension.

Basking in the glow of a second title, James recently completed a Nike camp in Las Vegas and has a promotional tour planned to the Philippines and China. Then he will turn his focus to his wedding, which is planned for September in San Diego.

James likely will not seriously look at his choices until the end of next season. At that time, he is expected to use the same guiding principles as he did back in 2010: the talent on the prospective rosters and the chances they can lead to multiple chances at championships. Three years ago, teams chasing James like the New York Knicks and the then-New Jersey Nets were pitching the idea of pairing him with a second star.

The Heat ultimately won James' services largely because they were the only team that was able to put him next to two stars with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. James would likely be looking for a similar set of circumstances, which is why he's currently happy in Miami.

That makes it a challenge to handicap the Lakers' chances because their roster after this season is mostly a blank slate at this point. There's nothing to sell to James yet. Not even Bryant, who is in the final year of his contract, is guaranteed to be in the fold.

Bryant told ESPN last week that said that he wants to play at least another two or three seasons, but since there have not yet been any extension talks with the Lakers as Bryant recovers from a ruptured Achilles' tendon, it's pointless to talk about what he'd be willing to play for.

Bryant will be the highest paid player in the league this year with a $30.5 million salary. For the Lakers to maintain enough room to pursue two max-level free agents, he'd need to play for quite a bit less.

"As a businessman the goal is always to not take a pay cut," Bryant said. "But ..."

Bryant told ESPNLosAngeles.com's Dave McMenamin last week that he intends to be involved in the Lakers' recruiting efforts for 2014 and is looped into the team's decision making.

"It's an open conversation, via text and also meeting in person and just picking up the phone and calling," Bryant said of his involvement. "They've kept me in the loop pretty well."

If Howard had re-signed with the Lakers, the team would only have had room to make a run at one player next summer and sign him to a maximum level contract. Now that he's gone, the Lakers only have Steve Nash $9.7 million and Robert Sacre ($915,243) on the books for 2014-15, leaving them with enough space to make a run at two max-level players.

The new collective bargaining agreement would allow the Lakers to waive Nash in the final year of his contract and "stretch" that $9.7 million out over three years, meaning only $3.2 million would count against their 2014-15 salary cap. So even if Bryant extends his contract for another couple seasons, at between $10-15 million per season, the Lakers would still theoretically have enough room to pursue two max-level players.


Very interesting to see how things will pan out.

If LA strikes out on getting both Melo and Lebron, and maybe lands Melo only, is Lebron a possibility for NY?

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7/17/2013  10:15 AM
players want to play with lebron, not with kobe. why?

if kobe's team loses, it's your fault.
if lebron's team loses, it's his fault.

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7/17/2013  10:16 AM
djsunyc wrote:players want to play with lebron, not with kobe. why?

if kobe's team loses, it's your fault.
if lebron's team loses, it's his fault.

Yo! Where you at, son?

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7/17/2013  10:18 AM
I can't see Lebron or Melo going to L.A. If Lebron wins another title in Miami this year I could see him going back to the Cavs.

I think Melo will opt out and resign with the Knicks. Why go to L.A. when he could do the same thing here in NY?

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7/17/2013  10:19 AM
I wish LeBron would come to NY to play with Melo. Argh....
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7/17/2013  10:19 AM
this is about the dumbest article ever
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Panos
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7/17/2013  10:20 AM
I think its a stupid plan. If you had all that cap space to pair up two max contracts, why would you go after Lebron and Melo? Two guys that play the same position? These guys are not complementary.
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7/17/2013  10:21 AM
Panos wrote:I think its a stupid plan. If you had all that cap space to pair up two max contracts, why would you go after Lebron and Melo? Two guys that play the same position? These guys are not complementary.
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Melo at the 4 and Lebron at the 3. Plus the ball will be in Lebron's hands which means that Melo would get wide open looks.

Lebron can play with anyone.

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7/17/2013  10:21 AM
What Knicks and Lakers have to do is provide a path to demonstrate a high level opportunity if Melo or lebron are genuine about winning being a priority. Lebron has and was willing to take a pay cut and a shorter deal then what cleveland could offer.

Melo can also take a pay cut to surround himself with talent.

Would he do that in LA? Would he in NY? Is there a blueprint than could be followed for either Lebron or Melo?

Capspace and two stars don't really cut it. Heat won because Lebron is the best player on the planet and the role players filled.

Melo is not Lebron.

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7/17/2013  10:26 AM
CashMoney wrote:
Panos wrote:I think its a stupid plan. If you had all that cap space to pair up two max contracts, why would you go after Lebron and Melo? Two guys that play the same position? These guys are not complementary.
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Melo at the 4 and Lebron at the 3. Plus the ball will be in Lebron's hands which means that Melo would get wide open looks.

Lebron can play with anyone.

Wouldn't be my first choice if I'm starting from a clean slate.

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7/17/2013  10:28 AM
Panos wrote:
CashMoney wrote:
Panos wrote:I think its a stupid plan. If you had all that cap space to pair up two max contracts, why would you go after Lebron and Melo? Two guys that play the same position? These guys are not complementary.
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Melo at the 4 and Lebron at the 3. Plus the ball will be in Lebron's hands which means that Melo would get wide open looks.

Lebron can play with anyone.

Wouldn't be my first choice if I'm starting from a clean slate.

Mine neither but I guess the plan is to try to get the best players on the market. I can't see it happening either way.

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7/17/2013  10:29 AM
Melo-Lebron core would be incredible. Lebron is a facilitater first.


Can't we bring Lebron to NY to be with melo?

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7/17/2013  10:29 AM
Just FYI....

Even with JR Smith, Felton, Shumpert, Hardwaway JR, and a resigned Melo at 23 Million we would stil have 20 Million to throw at another superstar if the Cap is at 60 Million after next season.

A star will join Melo, not the otherway around. Other teams will not have the cap space and core and bird rights the Knicks have to offer Carmelo. Any talk of him leaving NY is just someone trying to stir up some anti-Knick sentiment...

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7/17/2013  10:30 AM
nyvector16 wrote:Just FYI....

Even with JR Smith, Felton, Shumpert, Hardwaway JR, and a resigned Melo at 23 Million we would stil have 20 Million to throw at another superstar if the Cap is at 60 Million after next season.

A star will join Melo, not the otherway around. Other teams will not have the cap space and core and bird rights the Knicks have to offer Carmelo. Any talk of him leaving NY is just someone trying to stir up some anti-Knick sentiment...

Agreed. Also, Melo has never been one to leave money on the table.

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7/17/2013  10:37 AM
Hypothetically speaking, if Melo leaves money on the table to join his close friend Kobe, wouldn't you welcome Lebron with open arms?
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7/17/2013  11:16 AM
djsunyc wrote:players want to play with lebron, not with kobe. why?

if kobe's team loses, it's your fault.
if lebron's team loses, it's his fault.

premadonnas don't want to play with Kobe. I can see playing not signing with LA at this time, not because they don't like Kobe but, because they likely won't even make the playoffs.

the fact that you can't even have an unrelated thread without some tool here bringing him up make me think that rational minds are few and far between. Bunch of emotionally weak, angst riddled people. I mean, how many times can you argue the same shyt
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7/17/2013  11:24 AM
ChuckBuck wrote:Hypothetically speaking, if Melo leaves money on the table to join his close friend Kobe, wouldn't you welcome Lebron with open arms?

yup

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7/17/2013  11:39 AM
Melo is seen as an acceptable consolation prize to LBJ in LA... here, Melo may as well be the anti-Christ
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7/17/2013  1:10 PM
SupremeCommander wrote:Melo is seen as an acceptable consolation prize to LBJ in LA... here, Melo may as well be the anti-Christ

That's so sad. LA is used to having great stars, and would welcome Melo as their star. Our fan base never sees stars, and when we actually get one don't know how to react so just treat him like crap. I think Melo realizes the future of this team with a nice young group as well as cap space. Should be able to put another star beside him in 2015. Only reason I see Melo leaving to LA is to follow lebron there, but not on his own.

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7/17/2013  1:22 PM
After striking out on the Dwightmare, LA looking at adding Melo and Lebron in 2014

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