League offices closed today so the deal cant be completed until tomorrow at the earliest.
I read Fisola say on Twitter that Donnie stayed after at the practice facility, usually leaves at 6:00.
Could this deal go down tonight? I'm thinking it gets done much sooner than later with Denver having to make many other deals and move many other guys (Nene, J.R.)
If not tonight, I believe tomorrow. Will Moz be included in the deal? We'll soon find out...
Word is, George Karl wants the Knicks deal- and is pushing for it to happen.
Soon Knicks fans. This will all be over very soon.
Source: Karl wants Knicks deal
By Marc J. Spears, Yahoo! Sports
1 hour, 33 minutes ago
As the
Carmelo Anthony(notes) negotiations dragged on another day,
Denver Nuggets coach George Karl is pushing team officials to make the trade with the
New York Knicks because it would better position the Nuggets to still contend for a playoff spot this season, league sources with knowledge of the talks told Yahoo! Sports.
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Nuggets president Josh Kroenke and general manager Masai Ujiri would prefer to send Anthony to the
New Jersey Nets in return for a package that includes rookie forward
Derrick Favors(notes) and four first-round picks, but Anthony hasn’t committed to signing a three-year, $65 million contract extension with the Nets. Karl doesn’t have a contract for next season, so it’s uncertain how much influence he has in the negotiations.
Kroenke requested on Saturday that the Knicks also include center
Timofey Mozgov(notes) in their trade package, but New York has so far resisted, a source said. Though the Knicks released a statement on Sunday saying president Donnie Walsh and coach Mike D’Antoni are in agreement with owner James Dolan on how the team has proceeded in the negotiations, sources continued to insist that Walsh and D’Antoni are uncomfortable with how much the Knicks could part with for Anthony.
The Knicks’ current proposal would send
Danilo Gallinari(notes),
Raymond Felton(notes),
Wilson Chandler(notes) and the Knicks’ 2014 first-round pick to Denver. The Knicks would also trade
Anthony Randolph(notes) and
Eddy Curry’s(notes) expiring contract to the
Minnesota Timberwolves, who would send
Corey Brewer(notes) to the Nuggets. The Knicks would receive Anthony,
Chauncey Billups(notes),
Shelden Williams(notes) and
Renaldo Balkman(notes).