Carmelo Anthony's Top 5 Games as a Knick

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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

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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 :wow:
 
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Melo has one of the best ball handling skills in the league in addition to his solid rebounding. Yet folks continue to act like all he does is score.

Look at that 62 point game and how he holds the ball. I have never checked but I would bet he has low turnover totals for his career. I know it should be common sense to hold the ball out of reach tightly to the back of your head but you would be amazed how many players dont handle like he does.

I also think with the new system in place and voters tired of Bron and Durant...he may win his first MVP when everything starts clicking in the triangle.

Knick fans need to stop forgetting these moments he gave us over the years and appreciate him more. Our best player since Ewing.
 
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