Why Carmelo Anthony and Chicago Bulls Are Better off Without One Another

March 4th, 2014 by Dan Favale Leave a reply »

Some theories are best off remaining conceptual.

Carmelo Anthony and the Chicago Bulls seem like a match made in basketball heaven and New York Knicks purgatory. So much so, that many, including CSN Chicago's David Kaplan, are already lobbying 'Melo to leave the hustle, bustle and humiliation of the Big Apple for the stability of Chi-Town.



A complementary superstar, a head coach who doesn't understand the word "can't," a resilient supporting cast and championship memories more recent than four decades ago—what more could Anthony ask for?

Nothing. 

The Bulls, outfitted with a healthy Derrick Rose, a slick Tom Thibodeau and a supporting act headlined by Joakim Noah, cannot be outdone. Not by the Los Angeles Lakers, and most certainly not by Anthony's current team.

For Carmelo, salvaging his legacy begins with putting himself in a position to win and placing himself under ideal circumstances, within an environment Bleacher Report's Adam Fromal says Chicago can offer:

Anthony must eventually decide what exactly he wants out of his inevitable foray into free agency. I ...

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