LeBron ‘looking forward’ to seeing Carmelo Anthony’s Blazers debut

LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers have a game shortly after Carmelo Anthony makes his debut for the Portland Trail Blazers.

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LeBron James isn’t sure he will be able to catch it but perhaps more than most people in the basketball world, he will be glued to his phone looking for highlights as Carmelo Anthony makes his return to the NBA later this evening as a member of the Portland Trail Blazers.

Anthony and the Blazers, who will be without Damian Lillard on Tuesday night when they face the New Orleans Pelicans, will tip-off about two hours before the Los Angeles Lakers are set to face off against the Oklahoma City Thunder at Staples Center. Because of that, James thinks he’ll just have to settle for the highlights, which is exciting enough for him and several others.

LeBron says he believes Anthony will try to take “full advantage” of the opportunity, according to Kyle Goon of the Southern California News Group.

James has been an advocate of Anthony being in the league, even if it ultimately couldn’t happen on the Lakers. Given Anthony Davis’ preference to play power forward as well as the presence of Kyle Kuzma, Anthony’s role on the Lakers would have been too redundant to really make a big difference.

With the Blazers, a team that is both injured and lacking in the front court, the future Hall of Fame forward will get a chance to exit the NBA on his own terms. While LeBron said his career is far from over, after seeing his friend Dwyane Wade retire last season, he’s got to be hoping for Anthony to have a similar ride off into the sunset.

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There’s a very good reason Carmelo Anthony avoided wearing No. 7 with the Blazers

It all makes sense.

Carmelo Anthony — the newest member of the Portland Trail Blazers, which became official on Tuesday — has worn the same two numbers for his NBA career: Nos. 15 (in Denver) and 7 (with the Knicks, Thunder and Rockets).

So when it came time to pick a jersey number in Portland, he ended up with … 00.

No. 15 is unavailable because it belonged to Larry Steele, the guard whose number is in the Moda Center because it’s been retired.

But there’s a more complicated story with No. 7.

That was the number that belonged to Brandon Roy, the guard who looked like a bona fide superstar in the making with the Blazers until injuries completely derailed his career and forced him into early retirement.

Since then, no one has worn No. 7 even though it’s not retired:

That’s right — Mo Williams went with 25 instead of the initial 7, although he claimed it wasn’t because of the backlash that came with the choice. And that’s an interesting report about Skal Labissiere.

It appears that’s the reason:

For what it’s worth: the Blazers should retire the number instead of just holding it “in honor” of Roy. Here, watch some highlights:

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Trail Blazers-Pelicans odds: Portland favored vs. banged-up New Orleans

Previewing Tuesday’s Portland Trail Blazers at New Orleans Pelicans sports betting odds and lines, with NBA matchup analysis, picks and tips.

The Portland Trail Blazers (5-9) and New Orleans Pelicans (4-9) get together at the Smoothie King Center at 8 p.m. ET in the Crescent City. We analyze the Trail Blazers-Pelicans odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.


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Trail Blazers at Pelicans: Key injuries

Trail Blazers: PF Pau Gasol (foot) is out indefinitely.

Pelicans: PG Frank Jackson (neck), SF Brandon Ingram (knee) and PG Lonzo Ball (groin) are listed as questionable, while C Jahlil Okafor (ankle) is considered doubtful. SG Josh Hart (knee) and PF Derrick Favors (back) have also been ruled out.

Trail Blazers at Pelicans: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips

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Prediction

Trail Blazers 114, Pelicans 103

Moneyline (ML)

The TRAIL BLAZERS (-154) were embarrassed against the Houston Rockets Monday night by a 132-108 score, but they’ll have a much better time of it against the struggling and banged-up Pelicans (+145).

New to sports betting? Every $1 wagered on a Portland win profits $0.65 if the Blazers prevail. (Ex: Bet $10 to win $6.50, $20 to win $13, $15.38 to win $10).

Line/Against the Spread (ATS)

Roll with the TRAIL BLAZERS (-3.5, –105), despite the fact they’re 1-4 against the spread in the past five road games and 2-7 ATS in the past nine in the second end of a back-to-back. They have reinforcements, as veteran Carmelo Anthony joins the squad.

The trends point to picking the Pelicans (+3.5, -106), but they’re just too banged up. They could be playing with a short bench, and that’s never a good thing.

Over/under (O/U)

The UNDER 230.5 (+105) is worth a look. Portland might have tired legs after just playing the night before in Houston, while New Orleans has some injury woes and they’ll be stretched thin, too. So their offense won’t exactly be on point, either. I love the Under in this one among all plays.

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Carmelo Anthony expected to make Trail Blazers debut vs. Pelicans

Carmelo Anthony will hope to make promising debut against the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday.

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It’s been over a year since Carmelo Anthony played in the NBA. Last time he played on an NBA court, Lonzo Ball and Brandon Ingram were still with the Los Angeles Lakers. Now, the pair of former No. 2 overall picks are on the New Orleans Pelicans, who will host Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday for what is expected to be Anthony’s season debut.

Anthony agreed to a non-guaranteed deal with the Trail Blazers on Thursday, but he didn’t play in the two games they’ve played since then — including the game against the team that cut him last season, the Houston Rockets — because he’s targeting Tuesday for his season debut, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.

Anthony won’t solve all of Portland’s problems — especially not on defense, where they’re ranked No. 21 in the league — but he can still score at a high level. In the 10 games he played last season, be scored at least 20 points in three of them. That’s not to say the Trail Blazers should expect Anthony to return to his All-Star form this season, but given their disappointing 5-9 record, they certainly wouldn’t be upset if the 35-year-old turned back the clock.

The Trail Blazers will get an idea of how much Anthony still has left in the tank on Tuesday against the Pelicans. Tip-off is at 8 p.m. EST.

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Wizards’ Admiral Schofield modeled his game after Carmelo Anthony

After 16 years in the NBA, Carmelo Anthony has had a tremendous impact on the game, including those players entering the NBA this season.

On Thursday, it was reported by Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN that free agent Carmelo Anthony agreed to sign a one-year, non-guaranteed contract with the Portland Trail Blazers.

The news spread quickly across the NBA as many were happy to see the future Hall of Famer finally find a new team after being out of the league for over a year.

Though his best basketball is certainly behind him after 16 years in the NBA, Anthony has had a tremendous impact on the game, including those players entering the NBA this season.

As Washington Wizards rookie Admiral Schofield detailed on the “Scal and Pals” podcast, the second-round pick model a portion of his game after Anthony.

Honestly, I modeled my mid-post game after Melo ever since I was in middle school. Melo is Melo. Everyone loves Melo because of how he played the game and his flavor and style that he brought to the game. To see him get a deal is just great. He deserves to be in this league I think and I think a lot of guys in this league believe that as well. To see him get another opportunity is always a great thing. He’s a legend to the game. He changed the game in many ways. He opened avenues for different players that are like him.

Anthony is expected to join the Trail Blazers on their upcoming six-game road trip and could see some minutes off of the bench at power forward after the team recently lost Zach Collins due to a shoulder injury.

With Anthony set to return to the court soon, it is safe to say many players around the league, younger and older, will be happy to see Melo lace ’em up for at least one more season.

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Charles Barkley weighs in on Trail Blazers signing Carmelo Anthony (Hoopshype)

The Portland Trail Blazers are signing Carmelo Anthony, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

The Portland Trail Blazers are signing Carmelo Anthony, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Charles Barkley weighs in on Trail Blazers signing Carmelo Anthony

The Portland Trail Blazers are signing Carmelo Anthony, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

The Portland Trail Blazers are signing Carmelo Anthony, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Sixers guard Josh Richardson reacts to Blazers signing Carmelo Anthony

Philadelphia 76ers guard Josh Richardson reacts to Carmelo Anthony signing with the Portland Trail Blazers.

The hot topic around the NBA involves Carmelo Anthony finally finding a home for the 2019-20 season. The future Hall of Famer and former scoring champion agreed to a deal with the Portland Trail Blazers on Thursday as first reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Due to the respect that Anthony has garnered around the league from his peers, a lot of players have tweeted their reaction to the news. From LeBron James to Dwyane Wade and others and now Philadelphia 76ers guard Josh Richardson has his reaction.

The Blazers will have Anthony join the team on their road trip, but when they return home it’s anticipated to be a big celebration and there will be a lot of hype around it. In Richardson’s words, it will be a zoo.

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The HoopsHype Daily: With the Blazers off to an alarmingly slow start, they turn to Carmelo Anthony for help

Just when it looked like Carmelo Anthony’s NBA playing days were over, the Blazers are reportedly signing him to help fix their offense.

MELO BACK: Just like that, Carmelo Anthony is back in the NBA. After a lot of speculation over the summer about whether or not a team would take a shot on the future Hall-of-Famer, the Portland Trail Blazers decided it was time to try and revamp their lineup with Anthony and his vaunted scoring prowess.

Makes sense, too, because as is, if the playoffs started tomorrow, the Blazers (4-8) would finish the season as the West’s No. 13 seed and three games out of the postseason. And they rank 18th in net rating at -1.2. So although the Blazers’ players themselves may not have been panicking quite yet, it’s obvious Portland’s front office knew they needed more firepower on offense for the team to have a chance to turn things around.

This season, the Blazers are scoring a mediocre 107.9 points per 100 possessions on offense, good for the 14th-best mark in the league. Last year, they were the NBA’s third-ranked offense, scoring 113.7 points per 100 possessions. What’s more, their biggest deficiency in their starting 5 is at the 4-spot, where they’ve been forced to trot out the likes of Anthony Tolliver, Mario Hezonja and Nassir Little over recent games due to injury. Anthony may not be able to change things on his own, but he’s a clear upgrade over those guys.

👀 In his last bit of NBA action, Anthony averaged 13.4 points and 5.4 rebounds per game for the Houston Rockets, who, coincidentally, will be Portland’s opponent on Monday night.

NO LONGER A BUST? Over the past five games, Andrew Wiggins is averaging 31.6 points, 5.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game, to go with 1.2 steals and 1.4 blocks. It’s easily the best stretch of his career, one that had been labeled – rightfully – as disappointing prior to this year. Has he finally turned the corner? We examined his game to see if his newfound level of play is sustainable.

💰 The Timberwolves better hope it’s sustainable, considering Wiggins is the 28th-highest paid player this season and is still owed another $122.2 million on his contract.

NEW YORK’S SIDE OF THINGS: According to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, the Knicks didn’t want to trade for mega-star Anthony Davis because giving up so much draft capital and young talent to land him would… undercut their long-term plan. Sure thing, Knicks.

PG-13’S IMPRESSIVE RETURN: Last night, Paul George suited up for the first time this season, and he picked up right where he left off. The supremely talented forward went off for 33 points (on just 17 field-goal attempts), nine rebounds and four assists. The Clippers did lose, though, falling to the lowly, injured Pelicans 132-127.

MORE INJURIES: Caris LeVert will be out 4-6 weeks after undergoing surgery to repair ligaments in his thumb.

COACH-PLAYER DYNAMIC: Goran Dragic was two years removed from being an All-Star, and yet, Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra thought it best that he comes off the bench this season for Miami. He pitched the idea to him at a private brunch attended just by the two parties. Dragic accepted his decision, and is now playing great basketball as a reserve.

BEHIND THE SCENES OF A MAJOR TRADE: From the original trade request to behind-the-scenes drama, Bleacher Report reports on the Kristaps Porzingis deal out of New York that landed him with the Mavericks.

PORZINGIS BACK IN THE BIG APPLE: For the first time since that trade, Porzingis played in Madison Square Garden last night, scoring 20 points and securing 11 rebounds in a 106-103 Mavericks loss. He got booed early, often and loudly, and was on the receiving end of consistent “KP sucks!” chants.

UPSIDE OF LOAD MANAGEMENT: The Athletic’s resident sports-medicine writer goes in depth on load management and whether it actually helps prevent injury in the NBA. Spoiler alert: The jury is still out on the matter.

FULTZ IMPROVING? His three-point shooting is still a huge negative, but The Athletic did a nice job of highlighting Markelle Fultz’s strengths this season, including the fact that the Magic are better with him on the floor.

CULT LEGEND SPEAKS: Tony Allen, one of the feistiest perimeter defenders ever, spoke out on the whole “Patrick Beverley isn’t actually a great defender” thing that Russell Westbrook brought up a couple nights ago.

🤔 Though Allen disagrees with Westbrook on Beverley not being great on defense, he does think Beverley’s extracurricular stuff – i.e., all the trash talk – actually motivates his opponents, which can be quite costly since the Clippers point guard is usually defending the other team’s best player. Interesting perspective from someone who knows what he’s talking about in this area.

BUY OR SELL: NBC Sports’ Tom Haberstroh played some buy-or-sell on various topics, including Luka Doncic’s MVP candidacy and the Suns’ chances to actually make the playoffs.

NBA INNOVATION: Not many people know her name or who she is, but Amy Brooks, the NBA’s Chief Innovation Officer, has an extremely important role within the league, as she’s in charge of advising teams on ways to innovate, and driving change at the league level. One of her first jobs dealt with the NBA’s new ad patches on the jerseys. 

SALARY QUIZ: WHO’S THIS NBA PLAYER? 🤔

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The Carmelo Anthony Blazers experiment probably won’t work, but it’ll be the most fun

He’s back!!!

Damian Lillard got his wish — Carmelo Anthony is now a member of the Portland Trail Blazers (even though Lillard thought the Blazers didn’t have the money to pay him).

There was much rejoicing around the league and on social media about “MELO IS BACK” and that’s really what it should be about. We’ve been pushing for Anthony to get one more job in the NBA, and not just because this might serve as a farewell tour.

It’s because we get to see one of the league’s most prolific scorers (22nd all-time in points and, now, counting) lace ’em up again. We’ll see if all that hard work while he waited for another job will pay off, whether we’ll see “Olympic Melo” become “New NBA Melo” and just the joy of watching a future Hall of Famer.

Now, look: he may not fit in with the Blazers and in the modern NBA. Part of the problem with Anthony is his defense — when he’s on the floor, opposing offenses can pick (and roll) on him because he’s slow, although he was never really known for his defense even in his prime. The Blazers lost defenders in Mo Harkless and Al-Farouq Aminu this offseason, and it’s cost them. My hope is that, offensively, he’ll shoot more from distance (we know he can do that) and reduce his iso post-ups that tend to slow down offenses — the Blazers are 10th in offensive pace this season.

But the Blazers have a humongous hole at forward. Pau Gasol is out. Zach Collins is out. Jusuf Nurkic is out. Anthony will get minutes, and because the Blazers are among the NBA’s biggest disappointments, it might be a highlight of what’s turning into a bad season at the Moda Center. Social media will go ballistic when he has one of those games where he nails four from deep. Remember the reaction to this moment at a Nets game last season?

What if he proves he’s transformed into Melo 2.0, who doesn’t need to back down an opponent in the post and can be a mismatch-creating nightmare stretch 4 for opposing forwards? And then, if the Blazers are out of it later in the year, he gets dealt to a contender who needs a stretch scorer off the bench and suddenly, there’s a shot for him to FINALLY win that elusive ring?

So let’s get into the fun of it all. We all got what we wanted. Melo is back, and that’s all that matters.

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