NEW YORK -- Carmelo Anthony had a productive, efficient night against the Chicago Bulls on Saturday: 27 points on 12-for-20 shooting with 7 rebounds and 3 assists . . .
But coach Derek Fisher noticed something about Anthony on Saturday that can't be gleaned from numbers.
“You see him comfortable with his teammates,” Fisher said.
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The trust could be one factor behind Anthony’s improved assist numbers this season.
His assist rate this season (5.2) is the second highest of his career, per basketball-reference.com. He’s also creating 8.1 points per game from his assists, which is ninth among forwards who play at least 25 minutes per game, per NBA.com.
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This isn’t to say that everything about Anthony’s approach on offense has changed. He still has the NBA’s second-highest isolation rate behind James Harden. And he’s shooting a career-low 41.6 percent from the field.
But the Knicks' offense seems to have a better balance this season. Anthony’s usage rate (30.4) is sixth-highest in the NBA but at its lowest level since he arrived in New York. He’s also attempting nearly two fewer field goals per game than his career average.