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Melo in New York state of mind

Updated: 2011-02-25 07:54

(China Daily)

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 Melo in New York state of mind

New York Knicks' Carmelo Anthony (right) collides with Milwaukee Bucks' Luc Mbah a Moute during the first quarter of Anthony's first NBA game with the Knicks in New York on Wednesday. Mike Segar / Reuters

NEW YORK - Carmelo Anthony was en route to the airport, headed for that unwanted return to Denver, when the call he waited for all season finally came.

The one that makes him a brighter star, and maybe the Knicks a bigger threat come playoff time.

"I think New York needed a moment like this," Anthony said.

So did Anthony.

After waiting since September while the Nuggets worked to send him to the only destination he wanted, Anthony finally arrived as a Knick on Wednesday, telling a packed news conference he is the right kind of person to deal with New York.

"Is it going to be an easy transition for me? No. Is it going to be a lot of challenges? Yes. Is there going to be a lot of expectations? Yes," he said. "But I'm willing to accept all of them challenges."

The Knicks are betting on it, trading away four of their top players as part of a three-team, 13-player blockbuster that was completed on Tuesday. All the players completed their physicals on Wednesday, making Anthony eligible to make his Knicks debut against the Milwaukee Bucks.

Now wearing No 7, Anthony was in the starting lineup along with fellow newcomer Chauncey Billups and had 27 points and 10 rebounds in the Knicks' 114-108 victory.

"I feel like I'm still dreaming right now," Anthony said before New York's third consecutive win.

Anthony, who signed a three-year, $65 million extension before the deal was completed, joined fellow All-star Amare Stoudemire in the frontcourt, giving the Knicks the potent duo they hoped they could assemble last summer in free agency.

Referring to the high price the Knicks paid, Anthony said, "I'm pretty sure if any of you guys were GMs or owners, you would want me and Amare on the same team as well. I don't know who would turn that down."

Anthony decided last summer he wanted out of Denver, the team that drafted him third overall in 2003. The Brooklyn native wanted the deal to New York, in part for the opportunities it will present he and his actress wife, La La Vazquez, who was among the crowd that filled the lobby of the theater at Madison Square Garden.

But Anthony made it clear his focus is on Madison Square Garden's basketball court, where he averaged 30.4 points in his visits with Denver, just behind Kobe Bryant's 30.5 for best among active players.

Wearing a Knicks warmup suit and orange headband, Anthony beamed as he posed for photos holding his new jersey.

Associated Press

(China Daily 02/25/2011 page24)

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