Getting To Know Carmelo
(part 5 in a series)
"You guys criticized me for not shooting. I took the shot the other day [at the end of Game 1. You criticized me for that," (Anthony) said, laughing. "But it's all good to me, man. If I'm in that same situation, I will definitely pass it to Jared again. "I told (Jared) [yesterday], 'Get a couple layups under the basket. I can't make that decision for him... once I gave him the ball, it was up to him to either take the shot or pass it. He chose to pass it."
"I wanted to take that shot," Anthony said. "But the right thing to do if somebody's open, you've got to give it to him."
Anthony said Game 2 "was fun," and he didn't back off that yesterday even when told Kobe Bryant might not have used those words. "I'm not Kobe, though," he said. "I still have fun in those games. We're on the road, nobody would ever say the Knicks would have a chance to win both games in Boston. I'll take that. We could have won both of those games. We could have been up 2-0 right now and you probably wouldn't be asking me that question."
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Trust
The Knicks are absolutely on the right path with Carmelo setting the tone for being unselfish. He could not have given a better endorsement of his team mates than to recognize Jared Jeffries at the end of a critical game. That sends a clear message, in the same manner that Jordan passed to Paxson, "you better be ready to take (and make) a big shot."
The beauty of what Carmelo did is that everyone understands they are important. Much easier said than done.
Think about is this way, if our beloved Knicks triplicate their outstanding effort in Boston, Game 3 could come down to an open look for Roger Mason Jr.
"...the right thing to do if somebody's open, you've got to give it to him."