NBA Q&A: Carmelo Anthony

Posted by Unknown on Tuesday, October 01, 2013 with 1 comment
Courtesy of Dime

DimeYou played a lot at the Four [power forward] spot last season. Is [Mike] Woodson going to use you in that role as much next year with [Andrea] Bargnani coming aboard and the pounding you get down low?
Carmelo Anthony: I don’t think he’s going to change up what’s been working. But there are advantages and disadvantages to that. The disadvantage is I gotta take that pounding, that beating every night. And I think he [Woodson] knows that. We know that as a team — now, we want to figure out how we’re going to do that. We have guys now — Bargnani, we can put Metta [World Peace] at the Four now — but still be able to do the same things that we’ve done.
DimeYou guys did it a little bit last year against the Pacers, switching defensive assignments in transition, where you guard the Three [small forward] man, but still play the Four on offense —
CA: Nah, we work on that stuff anyway. The way we play, we feel as though anybody can guard anybody. So we play small and we want the team to match up against us. The only thing about the Indiana series is before, I tore my shoulder. So that was a disadvantage that we had. We have guys now where, instead of me being at the spaced-out 4 [stretch 4], [AndreaBargnani can space the floor. I have another guy, Metta [World Peace], who can knock down shots and brings a different presence to our team and just enhance what we’ve already been working on.
DimeThere’s been a lot of derision around the Bargnani trade, but you seemed pretty positive about it when it happened…
CA: Yeah, I mean, I wouldn’t come out and say, ‘uh, that’s the worst thing that ever happened.’ I would never do that. So, you open your arms to him. You hope and believe that Bargnani would be the Bargnani that everybody knows he can be; the No. 1 draft pick Bargnani. That’s the Bargnani we’re looking forward to. So we just want him to be comfortable here in New York. There’s no pressure on him; all the pressure is on me.
DimeDid you reach out to him after the trade because I know he’s been battling pneumonia?
CA: Yeah, he was real sick, but he just came back recently. So he was out of commission for month or a month and a half. And we’ve been playing at the facility these last couple weeks and just give him a chance to do some things. Talk a lot and just get ready for it.
DimeHave you actually told him ‘listen man, I’m gonna get all the pressure, you just need’ — 
CA: — I haven’t had that conversation with him yet, but it’s coming. Maybe the next couple days it’s coming. Like I said, I just want him to be able to just go out there and play basketball and not have to worry about…no pressure, no nothing, and just focus on basketball. I can deal with it, I can handle all that.
DimeAbout your shoulder…Amare’s [Stoudemire] health, you guys were just super banged up last year. Have you taken some time this summer — no Olympics this year — to just get healthy?
CA: My main thing yeah, I was just rehabbing this whole summer —
DimeSo the shoulder is good?
CA: Yeah, the shoulder is great. The shoulder is great, and I actually decided not to get surgery. People were looking at me like ‘what?’ My shoulder is actually torn, like it was a torn Labrum.
DimeBut that’s going to heal itself— 
CA: Yeah, but I had to take that chance. I don’t like going to get surgery.
DimeWhat were the doctors telling you? 
CA: [laughs]
DimeWas it back-and-forth?
CA: Yeah, it was back-and-forth. We were going back-and-forth for about a month and I was just like, if I don’t have to, I don’t want to.
DimeEspecially you’re under a time constraint. You’ve gotta sort of make that decision to have the surgery soon…
CA: Yeah, if I had it, I would be out right now.
DimeOn the injury front, have you talked to J.R. [Smith]? 
CA: Yeah, most of the guys are back. Everybody’s been back training, rehabbing, doing the things they have to do to be better. We’re excited about it now.
DimeIs he [J.R.] a little more at peace with the new contract this year?
CA: He seems like he’s at peace; like he’s’ got that weight off his shoulders where now he’s — he’s a different guy just in the gym every day just focusing on what he needs to focus on.
DimeWoodson came out earlier this summer and said, ‘Tyson [Chander], ‘Melo and [RaymondFelton are the only guys I know starting.’ With J.R. and [Iman]Shumpert, what’s the starting lineup you think works best? 
CA: I don’t know. It’s hard to do because you don’t know. J.R. is a starter, he can start on any basketball team. But I don’t know if that’s what he wants. It’s up to him [Smith]—
DimeWoodson sort of challenged him last year to come off the bench; he won the Sixth Man of the Year Award—
CA: —I guess he took on the challenge and he beat the challenge. I think it’s up to him [Smith] and coach Woodson and coach Woodson’s direction. Whoever is in there it should be right.
DimeOne last thing, Felton had mentioned he thought you guys were a little too old last year. You’ve [the Knicks] gotten a little bit younger this year, and you’re kind of getting up there — 
CA: — I’m only 29
Dime—Yeah, do you think you have 4 or 5 prime years left with the way medicine is now—
CA: — I don’t take medicine, first of all —
Dime[laughs] No, I mean like trainers and stuff — 
CA: [laughs] Yeah, I’m good. I’ve felt the best I’ve felt in a long, long time. Just as far as my body goes and [how I am] mentally, emotionally. I feel like I’m in a great place right now. So I don’t think about any of that stuff.