NBA Rumors: Denver Nuggets interested in a reunion with 10x All-Star
Carmelo Anthony could return to the Denver Nuggets this offseason. More than a month before training camp begins, Carmelo Anthony's future with the Lakers remains in question. According to Hoops Wire, the 2013 scoring champion could be on his way back to the Denver Nuggets.
The Nuggets have already brought in some exciting players this offseason. The Nuggets added two-way veterans Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Bruce Brown. Adding Carmelo Anthony will further solidify the roster.
His scoring ability makes him a valuable asset despite being well past his prime. With all the quality playmakers around him, Melo could provide outside shooting if he were to sign with the Nuggets.
Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr. are also returning from injuries. Given their offseason moves and players returning from injury, the Nuggets can compete in the Western Conference.
Anthony is entering the 20th season of his NBA career. The 10-time All-Star had a strong season with the LA Lakers last time out. He averaged 13.3 points per game and shot 37.5% from 3-point range. In a disappointing season for the Purple and Gold, Melo played well off the bench.
Carmelo Anthony could be a lethal player for the Denver Nuggets
Although Carmelo Anthony is no longer a starter, he is still an impact player. He came off the bench for the Lakers last season and provided a scoring punch. The ten-time All-Star remains difficult to guard in the post with his size and skill.
He has won multiple personal awards in his career, but is still searching for a championship. Melo joined the Lakers with an aim to achieve that, but they fell far short of their goal. His goal of winning the championship will likely affect his decision in free agency.
Joining the Denver Nuggets could be an exciting move for Anthony. The Nuggets have reigning MVP Nikola Jokic, Murray and Michael Porter Jr. Adding Anthony would provide a spark off the bench.
Having started his career in Denver, returning to the Mile High City could be a good decision. He led the Denver Nuggets to a Conference Finals appearance in 2009 and helped the franchise become relevant again.