The holdup over the proposed Carmelo Anthony trade is over the framework of the blockbuster deal, not the forward's willingness to commit to the Nets, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.

Though they appeared very close to a finalized deal 11 days ago, the teams are still discussing what New Jersey would send to Denver.

The Nets have offered to send six players and at least two first-round draft picks to the Nuggets in exchange for Anthony, Chauncey Billups and Detroit's Richard Hamilton.

However, the exact details of the trade haven't been agreed upon by either side.

The source added that the Nets aren't concerned about getting Anthony to agree to a three-year, $65 million contract as long as they can get the three-team trade completed.

Talks resumed Tuesday, but little progress was made.