Golden State Warriors’ Chances Of Signing Carmelo Anthony Revealed

Following Kevin Durant’s departure from the Golden State Warriors, the team could use some roster help. The question that circle around the basketball world recent day is could Carmelo Anthony be the missing piece on the team.

Some reports suggest that Klay Thompson will lack most of the next season while recovering from a torn ACL and Melo could offer veteran experience.

The third overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, it is believed by some that Anthony could end up joining the Lakers.

The Warriors got D’Angelo Russell, via a sign-and-trade. The team also had to trade veteran Andre Iguodala away to add cap space.

D’Angelo Russell could assume point guard duties with Steph Curry switching to the shooting guard position. According to Russell, the Warriors will move off of many screen and rolls playing alongside Curry.

“I think it’s an advantage on offense when you have multiple guys on offense that can do everything,” Russell said recently.

A 10-time NBA All-Star, Anthony signed with the Houston Rockets this summer after clearing waivers in a trade that shipped him from the Oklahoma City Thunder to the Atlanta Hawks.

“His first year in the league, he took a 17-win Nuggets team to the Playoffs in the West as a rookie,” said Broussard.

“He is one of the best 300 players in the world that’s not playing,” TNT’s Kenny Smith told Brandon Robinson in April.

“You can’t say he’s not one of the best 300 players.”

“I don’t know if they remember how good of a player he was and still is,” Blake Griffin told Landon Buford last season.

“Sometimes it’s the situation. It sucks to see as a basketball player to see people act [as if] he is something [that] he is not.”

“He’s a great teammate, most importantly he’s a great human being and he’s always been a great advocate for the NBA as a brand. So I just want him to get back on a team and play the sport he loves that’s paved a way for him and his family, and he just loves to play basketball, so I really want him back on a team,” New York Knick, Lance Thomas said of Melo in December.

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