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Not a chance Denver takes on Arenas' contract. That's four years of $18-22 million a season.

 

If Wall was included, yes...but there's no chance of that happening, which means Denver would never take Gilbert in a deal.

 

However, there IS a chance they can trade for him AND Denver would show interest, but it would probably require Blatche, Hinrich and an unprotected first-rounder.

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Not a chance Denver takes on Arenas' contract. That's four years of $18-22 million a season.

 

If Wall was included, yes...but there's no chance of that happening, which means Denver would never take Gilbert in a deal.

 

However, there IS a chance they can trade for him AND Denver would show interest, but it would probably require Blatche, Hinrich and an unprotected first-rounder.

http://dc.sbnation.com/2010/8/18/1629553/carmelo-anthony-trade-nuggets-rumor-wizards

 

That basically did it for me, there's no way Washington can come up with an offer better than what the Kings, Rockets, Clippers, and Knicks.

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http://dc.sbnation.com/2010/8/18/1629553/carmelo-anthony-trade-nuggets-rumor-wizards

 

That basically did it for me, there's no way Washington can come up with an offer better than what the Kings, Rockets, Clippers, and Knicks.

Three of the four teams you named are out West, and I think Denver wants to avoid trading Melo to a West team.

 

The Knicks COULD send Gallinari, but they are so dead-set on keeping him, they may refuse to and hope that Melo comes to New York in July.

 

And I don't see why the writer is downgrading Hinrich. Denver would be interested. For one, the contract is just two years long, and not in double-digit millions. Two, Hinrich is still one of the best defensive players in the league, and injuries (and playing on the bench and not running the point) only hurt his game in Chicago.

 

Not to mention the rumor about Billups, and even JR Smith. That opens up opportunities for Hinrich, and, well...the Wizards, also.

 

Going to be tough defeating the Nets' offer of Favors, Harris and a pick, though.

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