Carmelo Anthony did not rule out coming off the bench for the Rockets
The 34-year-old Anthony has started all 1,054 games of his career, the second-most consecutive starts to begin a career in NBA history behind Patrick Ewing (1,118)
Carmelo Anthony did not rule coming off the bench for the Rockets this season.
His goal is to try to help the Rockets to win the NBA title.
Per ESPN, the 10-time All-Star did not shoot down the possibility of coming off the bench for the first time in his career.
"At the end of the day, we're all going to camp to figure out what works in order for this team to try to win a championship," Anthony said at media day Monday, a day before the Rockets open training camp in Lake Charles, Louisiana. "If that time comes, we'll have that conversation. My goal is to go into training camp, be the best player I can be, be in the best shape I can be and do what I have to do to help this team get over the hump and win a championship. That's all it is.
"All the questions of coming off the bench, I don't want to answer those questions at the end of the day. Whatever I have to do to help this team win a championship, that's what's going to be done."
His goal is to try to help the Rockets to win the NBA title.
Per ESPN, the 10-time All-Star did not shoot down the possibility of coming off the bench for the first time in his career.
"At the end of the day, we're all going to camp to figure out what works in order for this team to try to win a championship," Anthony said at media day Monday, a day before the Rockets open training camp in Lake Charles, Louisiana. "If that time comes, we'll have that conversation. My goal is to go into training camp, be the best player I can be, be in the best shape I can be and do what I have to do to help this team get over the hump and win a championship. That's all it is.
"All the questions of coming off the bench, I don't want to answer those questions at the end of the day. Whatever I have to do to help this team win a championship, that's what's going to be done."