TheyCallMeAzul
All Star
Pretty self-explanatory. I'm not a Knicks fan at all, so let me know if I missed anything
Honorable Mention:
Hot Carmelo is simply one of the most fun players to watch in the league. And he was certainly hot in this game. Look at the shot at about the 0:35 mark for a great example of this
5.
Late in the 12-13 season, Melo lit South Beach up for 50 points, tying his career-high (at the time). This sits at 5 because LeBron James & Dwyane Wade sat out
4.
Carmelo gave the Garden a show that resulted in his lone triple-double with the Knicks, and the second of his career. Audio sync is type struggle at around the 3:20 mark, so bear with me
3.
Carmelo's best playoff game. He made some pretty incredible shots in the second half as well. However, they ended up losing on a late game fumble by Jared Jeffries.
2.
This was just special. After scoring 37 in the first half, Carmelo continued his hot & efficient shooting (23-35, 6-11 from 3) to became the 17th player in NBA history to score 60 points in a game. Had he not been pulled, he legitimately could've gone for 70+. In a disappointing and forgettable Knicks season, this was something that every person in that arena will remember for the rest of their lives. Had the game not been a total blowout, this would be #1
1.
While I'm sure a lot of people would prefer the 62, this was his best game as a Knick imo. The clutch shooting in a big game (Knicks ended up getting the 7 seed by one game), the energy the crowd had. Dominating against arguably the league's best defense
Honorable Mention:
Hot Carmelo is simply one of the most fun players to watch in the league. And he was certainly hot in this game. Look at the shot at about the 0:35 mark for a great example of this
5.
Late in the 12-13 season, Melo lit South Beach up for 50 points, tying his career-high (at the time). This sits at 5 because LeBron James & Dwyane Wade sat out
4.
Carmelo gave the Garden a show that resulted in his lone triple-double with the Knicks, and the second of his career. Audio sync is type struggle at around the 3:20 mark, so bear with me
3.
Carmelo's best playoff game. He made some pretty incredible shots in the second half as well. However, they ended up losing on a late game fumble by Jared Jeffries.
2.
This was just special. After scoring 37 in the first half, Carmelo continued his hot & efficient shooting (23-35, 6-11 from 3) to became the 17th player in NBA history to score 60 points in a game. Had he not been pulled, he legitimately could've gone for 70+. In a disappointing and forgettable Knicks season, this was something that every person in that arena will remember for the rest of their lives. Had the game not been a total blowout, this would be #1
1.
While I'm sure a lot of people would prefer the 62, this was his best game as a Knick imo. The clutch shooting in a big game (Knicks ended up getting the 7 seed by one game), the energy the crowd had. Dominating against arguably the league's best defense

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