Well, Look At That: Bulls Can’t Trade For Melo

Over the past few days, the Knicks have been thrown to the ground by writers from Yahoo and ESPN for the Bulls, and I’ve been trying to dispute all their big-shot sources with no real evidence to prove it.

In comes Dan L, from The Knicks Fan Blog, who was interviewed here at Knicks Vision a couple of days ago. The reason for the interview was because he is the best Knicks source out there that continually proves main stream media wrong.

Without involving a third team, the Bulls have little-to-no shot at Carmelo Anthony. Sitting at your computer screen, you are thinking to yourself, “Dan, everything I’ve been reading on ESPN suggests you are wrong.” Well, I’ll give you a source better than ESPN, The Knicks Fan Blog.

And here is just another example of that.

Without trading Rose or Boozer, the Bulls would need to trade Deng, Gibson, Johnson and draft picks for Melo. As the post says, you can never say never when it comes to NBA GMs, but it’s safe to say that many other teams can put together better offers.

Dan has, once again, set the record straight on Carmelo Anthony.

To add to that is the tweet Tommy Dee put up yesterday saying that the Bulls were being passed around in Melo talks in order to try and pressure Joakim Noah to sign an extension.

  • James

    Doesn’t anyone realize that this constant obsession with (and coverage of) the national sports media’s slant on the Knicks only rewards and encourages same? What will happen will happen, and whatever you, or ESPN, or Tommy Dee said about it has no bearing.

    • http://knicksvision.com Dan Miranda

      Thanks for your comment, James. The post was to give an original look at the Melo trade; not try to make an impact, rather to inform.

  • Frank Isola

    Yeah james is right, you guys need to cool off on the obsession, who cares? Outside of NY, the media doesn’t like the Knicks, never really has, and same with some other NY teams (Jets). What will happen will happen, and nothing any of us say will have any impact on it. Carmello may come, it looks to be about 50-50 right now, but we will just have to see how it plays out.

  • James

    Fair enough, man. Keep blogging, I’ll keep reading.

    • http://knicksvision.com Dan Miranda

      Appreciate it. I blog for the audience first and foremost so – to me – that’s a huge compliment.