Tag: Carmelo Anthony

  • Knicks vs Wizards – John Wall Makes Things Even Worse

    Knicks vs Wizards – John Wall Makes Things Even Worse

    After reaching the conference semifinal, finding themselves with a 3-9 record just wasn’t something the New York Knicks planned. No Tyson Chandler, no Raymond Felton and a Carmelo Anthony getting more and more frustrated by the minute following a 89-98 loss to the Washington Wizards, led by John Wall with 31 points.

  • Rockets vs Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Not Enough Against the Good Teams

    Rockets vs Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Not Enough Against the Good Teams

    While the Houston Rockets continue to provide high scoring, entertaining games, the New York Knicks remain a constant source of disappointment to those expecting great things from them, as even 45 points from Carmelo Anthony aren’t enough when it comes to beating teams with similar or bigger aspirations.

  • Knicks vs Hawks – Andrea Bargnani Finally Shows Up to Help Carmelo Anthony

    Knicks vs Hawks – Andrea Bargnani Finally Shows Up to Help Carmelo Anthony

    Life is quite difficult this season for the New York Knicks, but maybe not all is lost. Carmelo Anthony isn’t alone in the fray if Andrea Bargnani has more nights of 20 points and 11 rebounds, while J.R. Smith gets more and more comfortable with playing again, helping their team win on the road against the Atlanta Hawks 95-91.

  • New York Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Playing for a Terrible Team

    New York Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Playing for a Terrible Team

    Last year doesn’t mean anything, and simply being called the New York Knicks doesn’t mean that a badly built team is going to do well. Carmelo Anthony might be beginning what is going to be the worst season of his career, even if his scoring does stabilize at some point. He simply doesn’t have the talent around him to help him ease through his own problems, and he himself isn’t a good enough leader to make them overachieve.

  • New York Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Finally Gets Andrea Bargnani to Help Him

    New York Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Finally Gets Andrea Bargnani to Help Him

    A rough season for the New York Knicks got even rougher by losing Tyson Chandler, but it doesn’t mean all hope is gone. Carmelo Anthony, no matter what, is an elite scorer. It also seems that Andrea Bargnani might be doing better as the sole big man on the floor although it might have something to do with playing the Charlotte Bobcats and not a different team.

  • Top 10 Highest Paid NBA Players in the 2013-2014 Season

    Top 10 Highest Paid NBA Players in the 2013-2014 Season

    Among the top 10 highest paid players in the NBA this season, we find three from the Miami Heat (LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh), two from the Los Angeles Lakers (Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol), two from the New York Knicks (Carmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire), another one from the five boroughs (Joe Johnson), a Dallas Maverick (Dirk Nowitzki) and another Texas-based player in Dwight Howard.

  • Bobcats vs Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Is in Big Trouble

    Bobcats vs Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Is in Big Trouble

    It’s bad enough that the New York Knicks look simply awful at the beginning of this season. They’ve now lost at home to the Charlotte Bobcats 102-97, and Tyson Chandler, who left the game with a probable knee sprain, keeping him out for quite some time, which is simply more bad news for Carmelo Anthony.

  • New York Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Not Getting Too Much Help

    New York Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Not Getting Too Much Help

    The New York Knicks are going to look the same way as they did last year: Carmelo Anthony taking most of the shots, while Iman Shumpert and Raymond Felton try to help. Andrea Bargnani isn’t worth the money he’s being paid, while Amare Stoudemire isn’t even healthy enough to play. Maybe when J.R. Smith returns things will look a bit better.

  • NBA Season Preview: Best Small Forwards

    NBA Season Preview: Best Small Forwards

    In what should be called ‘LeBron James and the rest,’ we take a look at the top 5 small forwards in the NBA heading into the 2013-2014 season, which will consist of the four-time MVP, Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Carmelo Anthony of the New York Knicks and two new players to our usual listings: Kawhi Leonard of the San Antonio Spurs and Nicolas Batum of the Portland Trail Blazers.

  • New York Knicks – Preseason Wins Over Celtics Count Too

    New York Knicks – Preseason Wins Over Celtics Count Too

    No one takes preseason games too seriously, but for the New York Knicks, beating the Boston Celtics and especially seeing their big rivals looking so hopeless going into the new season is quite cheerful site to kick of the preseason with.