NBA 2016 trade rumors centers on the surfacing notions that Carmelo Anthony and Derrick Rose will implement the legendary "triangle offense" in the upcoming NBA season games. Also, rumors have surfaced that Joakim Noah will get a second chance with the Knicks to show the Bulls that letting him go was a wrong ball move.
It is understandable that the NBA teams are already mustering their roster to ensure that their players are fit and synchonized to win the NBA season games. Some teams have utilized trading strategies that they think would be beneficial for the team when the turf wars begin.
Among those being traded in was Joakim Noah. In a report from NY Daily News, letting Noah go was a decision that Chicago Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf has preferred to implement. According to Reinsdorf, Noah is no longer the "frontline guy" and the Bulls needed someone to usher the team to greatness.
Out here in Poland shooting for #drinkegoo #thatsmyegoo #ThisIsMe7o pic.twitter.com/Xuw0ypNcSx
— Carmelo Anthony (@carmeloanthony) September 19, 2016
With that being said, the NBA trade rumors circles on how Noah gets a second chance to bounce back and to show the Bulls that he still has a lot of fight left in him. With the New York Knicks behind his back, many are anticipating on what Noah would do. The same report relayed that Noah has signed a four-year, $72 million contract with the Knicks.
Doing work in @CallofDuty Infinite Warfare. My man @MichaelPhelps is next up! Who wants to play? #CODXP2016 #ad pic.twitter.com/teOemgQWUE — Derrick Rose (@drose) September 3, 2016
It is not only Noah that gets the headlines but Carmelo Anthony and Derrick Rose were formerly rumored to be in a disagreement as well. It even led to a point that the NBA trade rumors tag Chris Paul's name on board. According to GamenGuide, Rose would be on the sidelines because a Paul-Carmelo tandem is set to materialize.
Despite the strong notions and presumptions, the NBA 2016 trade rumors regarding Derrick Rose, Carmelo Anthony and Joakim Noah remains unsettled and unverified. As for the move of using the triangle offense, that remains to be seen on whether the Knicks would have the strength, the unity and the mastery to implement it in the courts.