Carmelo Anthony could have returned to the New York Knicks for what would have been his 20th NBA season in 2022-23.
The 10-time All-Star combo forward revealed on a fresh episode of his podcast with co-host The Kid Mero, “7PM in Brooklyn with Carmelo Anthony & Kid Mero,” that he was offered a contract to rejoin New York following what wound up being his final NBA season, 2021-22, as a bench sharpshooter for the ill-fated Los Angeles Lakers.

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The Denver Nuggets selected the 6-foot-7 wing with the No. 3 overall pick out of Syracuse in a loaded 2003 NBA Draft, behind future 20-time All-NBA forward LeBron James (his eventual Lakers teammate), and future zero-time All-Star center Darko Milicic.
Now 40, Anthony concedes that he was uncomfortable with taking a reserve role on a competitive New York squad.
Anthony forced his way out of Denver and to the Knicks midway through the 2010-11 season in a blockbuster deal that depleted New York of most of its depth. Anthony played with New York through the 2016-17 season. During his best year with the Knicks, 2012-13, he led the squad to a 54-28 overall record and the East’s No. 3 seed.
That season, Anthony finished third in MVP voting, nabbed an All-NBA Second Team honor, made another All-Star team, and even finished 15th in Most Improved Player voting. He averaged a career-most 28.7 points on .452/.402/.848 shooting splits, along with 6.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 0.8 steals a night. New York advanced to the second round of the playoffs for the first time in over a decade, falling to Paul George’s Indiana Pacers in six games.
“We sat down and had a real conversation. ‘Listen, here’s a spot. You can be on the team tomorrow, but this is the spot,'” Anthony revealed. “The not knowing of when you’re going to play and not play — I’d rather not go through that,”
“I’m [going to] bow out gracefully,” Anthony continued. “Basketball ain’t the issue. I can’t do that. That’s a hell of a decline. When I look at it overall, the overall big picture, that’s a hell of a decline. So I just had to stand on that. No disrespect, but I can’t accept that.”
Without the future first-ballot Hall of Famer in tow for 2022-23, the Knicks still enjoyed a fairly robust run. Led by head coach Tom Thibodeau on the bench (who had also previously failed to recruit Anthony as a free agent in 2014 when Thibodeau was leading the Chicago Bulls), plus All-Star power forward Julius Randle and point guard Jalen Brunson on the hardwood, the Knicks finished with a 47-35 overall record and the East’s No. 5 seed. New York made quick work of the No. 4-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers in a 4-1 first round series, but fell 4-2 to the Miami Heat in the East semifinals.
For his career, Anthony boasts career regular season averages of 22.5 points on .447/.355/.814 shooting splits, 6.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.0 steals, and 0.5 blocks a night across 1,260 games (1,120 starts). He made 13 playoffs across his 19 playing seasons, but only advanced beyond the first round twice — going as far as the Western Conference Finals with the Nuggets in 2008-09.As one of the elite floor-spacing forwards in league history, that lack of postseason success is perhaps the biggest disappointment in an otherwise-sparkling 19-year pro run.
That said, Anthony is also an Olympic legend, having appeared in four Olympics from 2004-2016. He won four gold medals, and proved a uniquely tough cover in the international game.
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