Morey commissioned Carmelo artwork from Deadpool creator in 2014

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Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey had long coveted Carmelo Anthony prior to signing him on Monday.

As part of a recruitment pitch to bring the All-Star forward to the Lone Star State in 2014, Morey reached out to comic book artist Rob Liefeld - the man behind popular Marvel characters Deadpool, Cable, and the X-Force - to commission a piece of original artwork.

This Rockets-themed piece was designed to entice Anthony on the idea of forming a new Big 3 alongside James Harden, and Dwight Howard.

The illustration didn't do much good at the time, as Anthony decided to re-sign with the New York Knicks on a new five-year contract.

Fast forward to present day, and the now 34-year-old Anthony joins Houston on a one-year deal worth just $2.4 million following a buyout with the Atlanta Hawks that teams him with both Harden and close friend Chris Paul.

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