Anthony joins Knicks in nine player deal – report

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Four-time All-Star Carmelo  Anthony will join the New York Knicks in a nine-player deal  with the Denver Nuggets, the NBA’s website reported yesterday. “He wanted to be in New York and we worked with him and his  people,” a Nuggets team source was quoted on NBA.com.

“We worked it out. It’s a win-win. You never get fair value  for a player like that, but we have to move on as an  organization. “I don’t think the fans have gotten the true Nuggets this  season” with the constant distractions.

There has been speculation about Anthony’s future  throughout the season with the Knicks well understood to be his  preferred destination. The 26-year-old, Brooklyn-born Anthony will team up with  fellow All-Star Amar’e Stoudemire in what is the latest  concentration of power in the NBA.

Carmelo Anthony

Along with Anthony, guards Chauncey Billups and Anthony  Carter, center Shelden Williams and forward Renaldo Balkman  will go to New York. Heading in the opposite direction, according to the report,  will be guard Raymond Felton, forwards Danilo Gallinari and  Wilson Chandler and Russian center Timofey Mozgov.

On top of those players, Denver will also get the Knicks’  first-round pick in 2014 and second-round picks in 2012 and  2013 plus $3 million in cash.

Neither the Knicks nor the Nuggets officially confirmed the  trade but Nuggets coach George Karl told the Denver Post, “I’m  glad it’s over.”

“I’m glad it’s an opportunity to reinvent,” he told the  newspaper. “I think everybody handled it as classy as you could  handle it. There’s some sadness to it, there always will be.”