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sammichoffate
08-17-2014, 01:52 PM
:confusedshrug:

hawksdogsbraves
08-17-2014, 01:55 PM
Durant, I'd consider it but probably not.

Melo I'd ship out in a heartbeat, as would any GM in the league.

imdaman99
08-17-2014, 01:56 PM
Hell yeah lol

Mr Exlax
08-17-2014, 01:56 PM
Durant, I'd consider it but probably not.

Melo I'd ship out in a heartbeat, as would any GM in the league.

Beat me to it

sammichoffate
08-17-2014, 01:56 PM
Durant, I'd consider it but probably not.

Melo I'd ship out in a heartbeat, as would any GM in the league.I'm trying to find a good trade value for him. If he's in the Durant stratosphere already, then that's ridiculous :eek:

BoutPractice
08-17-2014, 01:59 PM
Durant, no, Carmelo, yes.

Foster5k
08-17-2014, 02:00 PM
I think 80% of GMs would take Anthony Davis over both Durant and Carmelo.

100% would take Anthony Davis over Carmelo.

Milbuck
08-17-2014, 02:03 PM
Watching the USA v Brazil game yesterday, I just can't think of a single player with a ceiling as high as his. I would honestly trade Lebron (age) for him. Durant is possible, probably wouldn't do it though. Anyone else, I'd trade without a second thought.

People were criticizing his offensive game coming out of college...and just 2 years later he's already got a wet midrange jumper. He says he's been studying a lot of Dirk and KG tape..if he can extend his range to the 3 and improve as a passer..how the **** do you guard him?

People were calling him skinny..just two years later he's bulked up to just under 240, and he's still going. Reportedly he's also grown a bit..he was a 6'3" guard just 5 years ago..and now he's a near 6'11" 240 monster with guard instincts.

I think everyone knew at the back of their mind he'd improve even if they had some doubts..but I don't think anyone would've predicted he'd progress this rapidly. I mean it's at the point where he could be a top 3 player behind Lebron and KD (and not even a distant 3rd, on their level) by the end of the season and I wouldn't be surprised at all.

Myth
08-17-2014, 02:05 PM
I'm trying to find a good trade value for him. If he's in the Durant stratosphere already, then that's ridiculous :eek:

Only thing that gives him Durant value is his age. If Durant demanded a trade, Thunder would take Davis straight up.

Melo would be traded in a heart beat as said earlier.

sammichoffate
08-17-2014, 02:10 PM
Watching the USA v Brazil game yesterday, I just can't think of a single player with a ceiling as high as his. I would honestly trade Lebron (age) for him. Durant is possible, probably wouldn't do it though. Anyone else, I'd trade without a second thought.

People were criticizing his offensive game coming out of college...and just 2 years later he's already got a wet midrange jumper. He says he's been studying a lot of Dirk and KG tape..if he can extend his range to the 3 and improve as a passer..how the **** do you guard him?

People were calling him skinny..just two years later he's bulked up to just under 240, and he's still going. Reportedly he's also grown a bit..he was a 6'3" guard just 5 years ago..and now he's a near 6'11" 240 monster with guard instincts.

I think everyone knew at the back of their mind he'd improve even if they had some doubts..but I don't think anyone would've predicted he'd progress this rapidly. I mean it's at the point where he could be a top 3 player behind Lebron and KD (and not even a distant 3rd, on their level) by the end of the season and I wouldn't be surprised at all.UniGOAT :cheers:

Darius
08-17-2014, 02:11 PM
For anyone that hasn't been paying attention for the last year:

There are only two guys that potentially get you Anthony Davis in today's game - LBJ and Durant...

... and NO would have to think long and hard about it.

trabash
08-17-2014, 02:20 PM
In my opinion AD is the best since LeBron and the third best since Jordan. I appreciate Melo and Durant greatly but i probably would take AD over them, maybe not over Durant this year but 2015 for sure.

JohnMax
08-17-2014, 02:30 PM
If healthy, Embiid will overtake him as the player with most potential

Myth
08-17-2014, 02:31 PM
In my opinion AD is the best since LeBron and the third best since Jordan. I appreciate Melo and Durant greatly but i probably would take AD over them, maybe not over Durant this year but 2015 for sure.

Shaq? Duncan? Kobe?

dubeta
08-17-2014, 02:33 PM
AD is overrated

What's the difference between him and pre injury jermaine o'neal?


U guys get too hyped about 20/10 and some blocks :facepalm

Lebronxrings
08-17-2014, 02:34 PM
davis is turning out to be the most overrated player in history.

trabash
08-17-2014, 02:36 PM
Shaq? Duncan? Kobe?
Shaq, LeBron

I think he'll turn out better than Duncan and Kobe

Optimus Prime
08-17-2014, 02:36 PM
Melo, yes, in a heartbeat. :banana:

Durant, just no. :no:

Optimus Prime
08-17-2014, 02:40 PM
Only thing that gives him Durant value is his age. If Durant demanded a trade, Thunder would take Davis straight up.

Melo would be traded in a heart beat as said earlier.

This is an interesting point. OP didn't mention the scenario. If Durant wanted out, and the Pelicans called offering Anthony Davis, you most definitely take that trade.

Myth
08-17-2014, 02:41 PM
AD is overrated

What's the difference between him and pre injury jermaine o'neal?


U guys get too hyped about 20/10 and some blocks :facepalm

Well, for starters Davis averaged 20 and 10 in his 2nd year in the NBA at age 20, while it took O'Neal until his 6th season at age 23 to average close to that. Also, Davis has averaged over .500 in both his NBA seasons, Jermaine only averaged over .500 ones and that was when his role was reduced on Miami (10fga for 13 points). Finally, Davis averaged 2.8 blocks per game (leading the league), which is higher than Jermaine ever averaged.

K Xerxes
08-17-2014, 02:52 PM
Incredible to think that he's just turned 21 and his defensive impact is already off the charts. His ability to alter shots is virtually unparalleled in this league, and once his positioning sense matures, I think he will be a GOAT level defender ala KG, Hakeem.

Offensively he's already putting up 20-10, so I can see that possibly peaking at around 25-12. He's the most valuable player in the league considering his age IMO.

Carmelo has no business in this conversation, but I'd seriously consider the trade for Durant.

IamRAMBO24
08-17-2014, 03:07 PM
Wow this kid is getting way overrated.

Nobody in their right mind would trade Durant for him. Durant is a proven star that has lead his team to the WCF. Anthony hasn't even made it to the playoffs.

Of course anybody would take him over Melo, hell, I'll take Boozer over Melo.

stalkerforlife
08-17-2014, 03:10 PM
AD needs to do work in the playoffs.

Until then, he's Kevin Love.

Smook A.
08-17-2014, 03:15 PM
Durant, no.

Melo... hell yes.

Smook A.
08-17-2014, 03:17 PM
davis is turning out to be the most overrated player in history.
He just came off averaging 21/10/3/1 in just his 2nd season as pro, and he's only 21 years old. His potential is prime Garnett/Duncan level.

navy
08-17-2014, 03:38 PM
Yall crazy. Durant would have taken that hornets team to playoffs hovering around 50 wins.

Melo? Hell yes.

iznogood
08-17-2014, 03:46 PM
People were criticizing his offensive game coming out of college...and just 2 years later he's already got a wet midrange jumper. He says he's been studying a lot of Dirk and KG tape..if he can extend his range to the 3 and improve as a passer..how the **** do you guard him?

As far as I remember, his perimeter game was not questionable. His post game was though. I don't see much of Dirk in him yet in terms of scoring from the post, but he's still young.

I wouldn't trade him for Durant though, Melo maybe.

KBaller33
08-17-2014, 04:00 PM
Well Melo is 9 years younger than Melo so yeah that's an easy trade.

KD? No. KD's the best in the world or will be in the next couple of years once LeBron starts slowing down.

LeBron? No, LeBron can carry your team to at least the conference finals for the next couple of years, you can't give that up.

After LeBron and KD, anyone else is up for grabs.

BigTicket
08-17-2014, 04:20 PM
Kevin Durant is 25 years old, injury free, and the current league MVP. You don't trade that for anything, ever.

Melo on the other hand is 30 already, and hasn't exactly won a lot, so he could be traded for someone with as much potential as Anthony Davis.

SOD 21
08-17-2014, 04:26 PM
An argument could easily be made that Anthony Davis is already a superior player than Carmelo Anthony has been at any point in his career. Just last season, he had a higher PER and win shares per 48 minutes than at any point of Carmelo's career. Anthony Davis just impacts the game more defensively than Carmelo ever could, so Anthony shouldn't even be in this discussion.

I wouldn't consider trading Kevin Durant for him unless I knew that Kevin Durant was wanting to trade. That would be a good trade for Oklahoma City if they knew they had to move him, which would never happen to New Orleans anyway.

JimmyMcAdocious
08-17-2014, 04:44 PM
What dumbass GM would trade Davis for Melo? Davis is worth more than the entire Knicks roster, even if you remove the shit contracts.

Curious to see how much he can bulk up. Unibrow actually has some large shoulders on his frame. Just lacking the muscle when he came in.