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Who was in the Melo trade?

Who was in the Melo trade?

On its face the Anthony deal was, at worst, paying market price for a top-10 player. The core of the deal involved Danilo Gallinari, Wilson Chandler, Raymond Felton, Timofey Mozgov, a 2014 first-round pick, and a 2016 pick swap going to Denver for Anthony and Chauncey Billups.

Who did the Rockets trade for?

P.J. Tucker trade grades: Bucks add Rockets forward in a four-player deal that also involves picks, per report. The Houston Rockets are trading P.J. Tucker, Rodions Kurucs and Milwaukee’s 2022 first-round pick back to the Bucks in exchange for D.J. Augustin, D.J.

Who did the Rockets get in the trade 2020?

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Did Carmelo Anthony get traded to the Bulls?

CHICAGO (AP) — The Rockets and Bulls finalized a trade Tuesday that sends veteran forward Carmelo Anthony from Houston to Chicago. The Bulls acquired the draft rights to Jon Diebler and cash considerations in exchange for the rights to Tadija Dragicevic.

How did Carmelo leave the Knicks?

His time with the New York Knicks was certainly marked with high points and low points, leading to his departure in a trade that sent him to Oklahoma City in 2017. He then talked about a crazy four-year sequence that saw him go from being a star player in New York to hitting rock bottom.

Who won James Harden trade?

Houston Rockets
James Harden is a winner and a loser of the Nets’ blockbuster trade. The NBA world stopped and gasped Wednesday when the Houston Rockets agreed to trade James Harden to the Brooklyn Nets in a four-team blockbuster that landed them Victor Oladipo, four first-round draft picks and four pick swaps.

Did Melo go to the Bulls?

The Houston Rockets have agreed to trade Carmelo Anthony and cash to the Chicago Bulls, league sources tell ESPN. Like the MCW deal, Bulls expected to send heavily protected 2nd round pick that won’t convey to the Rockets.