InGameStrategy
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No; just that he held a team hostage in doing so. #MeloRuleCarmello was born and raised in NYC. His wife works in NYC. Do you really blame him for wanting to play in NYC?
https://www.hoopsworld.com/carmelo-anthony-proud-of-the-melo-rule/
That's why these players get paid the big bucks. And they get 3, 4, or 5 months off per year, during which time they can live wherever they want.
In fairness, some have argued that Denver got the better end of this deal [kind of like D-Will's tantrum trade probably helped Utah].
https://uponfurtherreview.kansascity.com/?q=node/2968
But it doesn't really add to the game that superstars whine so much about being in small-market cities ("The Decision", anyone?)--and that's probably why there is such a contingent of owners to make player movement be so strict. Agents and superstars don't like restricted player movement because big-ticket players can make more money in big markets, and because more freedom in player movement helps players get the best deal (-> highest commissions).
Ironically, though, players and agents alike will be hard-pressed to recuperate the losses from this year.