.........................OFFENSE: Anthony is 29 years old. Next season will be his 11th in the league. At this point in his career, he is who he is on the offensive end. And that's not a bad thing.
"He's probably the best scorer in the game," the scout says. "So I don't know how much you're changing him at this point in his career."
Still, the scout says Anthony should think about improving as a facilitator next season. He made great strides as a passer in 2012-13, the scout notes, though they were not reflected in his statistics. Anthony's assist rate -- the percentage of field goals Anthony assisted on -- was down 7 percent last season compared to 2011-12.
But Anthony frequently made the pass that led to the pass that led to an open shot for the Knicks. And that's what people who get paid to analyze the game -- like our scout -- noticed most.
"If you were to count hockey assists, he would have a lot more assists. He doesn't get enough credit for that. He became a much better passer and he was much more unselfish," he says.
We mentioned the notion that Anthony could improve his passing when he drives to the rim, and also out of post-up situations. The scout agreed.
"If you had coaches show him every clip of when he can look out on a drive, there would be a lot of clips of that. He could get better at driving middle and kicking out to the wings when it’s open," he said.
This is an area (one of many) in which LeBron James excels.
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Source: http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/knicks/