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Nuggets open phone lines for trade talks on Anthony

Denver Nuggets are apparently done with trying to convince disgruntled forward Carmelo Anthony to accept a three-year, $65 million offer and are now trying to trade him, according to Yahoo! Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski . This comes on the heels of Anthony reiterating his desire to leave in a meeting Sunday with team-owner-to-be Josh Kroenke. This wasn't a productive, nor particularly pleasant meeting, and multiple sources said it could turn out to be the point of no return for Anthony and the organization, Wojnarowski writes
Knicks’ Azubuike is 50-50 on whether he’ll be ready for camp thumbnail

Knicks’ Azubuike is 50-50 on whether he’ll be ready for camp

Swingman Kelenna Azubuike played only nine games for the Golden State Warriors last season due to tearing the patellar tendon in his left knee last November. He spent the summer working with a private trainer to be ready for his new team, the New York Knicks , but it appears his work hasn't paid off
Fernandez or Hughes filling Celtics hole? thumbnail

Fernandez or Hughes filling Celtics hole?

There's only one roster spot left on the Boston Celtics bench, and president of basketball operations Danny Ainge is looking to fill it with a trade, according to the Boston Globe. "We're just continuing to explore available players and trade possibilities and see what sort of options are there,'' Ainge told the paper. "There are some trade discussions that we're having
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Fesenko returning to Jazz?

Restricted free agent Kyrylo Fesenko could have had a three-year, $9 million deal signed with another team back in July if he were an unrestricted free agent, HoopsWorld reports, but he's not and so he's left in limbo. More than a few teams expressed interest in signing the 7-1 Russian but the Jazz let folks know they would match any offer so none came, the site reports, except for European teams, which are offering between one and two million Euros
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Restricted free agent Fesenko to re-sign with Jazz?

Restricted free agent Kyrylo Fesenko could have had a three-year, $9 million deal from another team in July if he were an unrestricted free agent, but he's not and so the Utah center is left in limbo, HoopsWorld reports. More than a few teams expressed interest in signing the 7-1 Ukrainian, but the Jazz let other teams know they would match any offer so none came, except from European teams, which are offering between one and two million Euros, the site reports. Fesenko, though, is more likely to sign Utah's qualifying offer of $1.1 million, HoopsWorld notes.
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Danny Ferry headed back to Spurs

Former Cleveland Cavaliers general manager Danny Ferry is headed back to the front office where he got his post-playing days career started. Yahoo! Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski reports that Ferry has reached agreement with the San Antonio Spurs , where he worked for two years before becoming GM of the Cavs in 2005
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Danny Ferry is headed back to San Antonio

Former Cleveland Cavaliers general manager Danny Ferry is headed back to the front office where his post-playing days career started. Yahoo! Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski reports that Ferry has reached agreement with the San Antonio Spurs , where he worked for two years before becoming GM of the Cavs in 2005.
Nuggets GM search moves on to Toronto thumbnail

Nuggets GM search moves on to Toronto

The Denver Nuggets are a team in transition.
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Jerome Jordan headed to Serbia

Jamaican seven-footer Jerome Jordan was drafted in the second round by the Milwaukee Bucks this year and then traded in July to the New York Knicks for cash considerations. But the Knicks don't seem to be interested in signing Jordan. The team hasn't made an offer to him yet, according to the Hoops Market, and he is going to sign with Hemofarm in Serbia
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Amundson expected to sign this week

Three teams are left in the running for free-agent forward Lou Amundson, who is expected to make his final choice this week , according to USA Today.

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Bulls snagging coach from Bucks

Adrian Griffin has been working as an assistant coach for the Milwaukee Bucks but the Journal Times is reporting that he's moving on up to take the bench coach job under Tom Thibodeau with the Chicago Bulls .
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Amundson headed to Hornets

Free agent forward Lou Amundson had three teams coming after him this offseason: the Golden State Warriors , New Orleans Hornets , and Indiana Pacers . According to New York Newsday, the 6-9, 238-pound forward will end up with the Hornets, his fourth team in five seasons
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Wizards and Blatche disagree on return date

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Bulls’ Rose putting in extra practice on shooting NBA threes

In his two seasons with the Chicago Bulls , point guard Derrick Rose has produced an unimpressive 3-point shooting percentage of .242.
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Bulls’ Rose ready to shoot NBA threes

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Wizards’ Yi JIanlian’s Achilles better

Washington Wizards fans had to be worried when one of its offseason upgrades and only representative at the world championships, China's Yi Jianlian , went down with an inflamed Achilles tendon that kept him out of the game against the host country. The Washington Post is reporting that Jianlian's tendon is feeling better and he'll be a game-time decision when his team faces Lithuania today in the knockout round.