Carmelo Anthony says he is "at peace" with playing a lesser role for remainder of the season
The Knicks are mathematically out of the playoffs
Carmelo Anthony said that he doesn’t have any problem in having a reduced role for the Knicks in the final games of the season.
With the loss against the Heat, the Knicks are officially out of the NBA playoffs.
Per ESPN, After scoring just nine points on 12 shots in a 105-88 loss to the Miami Heat, Knicks star Carmelo Anthony said he is "at peace" with playing a lesser role for the remainder of the season to allow the team to take a longer look at its younger players.
"I see the writing on the wall. I see what it is," Anthony said late Wednesday night. "I see what they're trying to do, and it's just me accepting that. That's what puts me at peace. Just knowing and understanding how things work. I'm at peace with that."
With the loss against the Heat, the Knicks are officially out of the NBA playoffs.
Per ESPN, After scoring just nine points on 12 shots in a 105-88 loss to the Miami Heat, Knicks star Carmelo Anthony said he is "at peace" with playing a lesser role for the remainder of the season to allow the team to take a longer look at its younger players.
"I see the writing on the wall. I see what it is," Anthony said late Wednesday night. "I see what they're trying to do, and it's just me accepting that. That's what puts me at peace. Just knowing and understanding how things work. I'm at peace with that."