Carmelo Anthony has done a good job keeping his mouth shut during the 2013-14 season, and the aftermath of the trade deadline didn't change that.
The New York Knicks superstar has had many opportunities to complain about what's happened this year, but he's staunchly remained the good soldier that this organization needs him to be. Sure, he's mentioned a few things that haven't gone right, but the majority of the time he's been content to zip up his lips.
After the team's double-overtime loss to the Orlando Magic directly following the deadline, 'Melo said to Marc Berman of the New York Post, "We didn’t make any moves. Should we have or not? That’s not for me to say. We didn’t, we move on. We have the same team and have to move on."
It's relatively shocking that New York chose to hold tight leading up to 3 p.m. ET on Feb. 20.
Iman Shumpert had been firmly embroiled in trade talk throughout the season, and there seemed to be a general feeling of panic about the point guard situation. Would Kyle Lowry or Rajon Rondo join the squad and replace Raymond Felton? Would the Knick ...
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Carmelo Anthony Is Indifferent to NY Knicks’ Trade Deadline Inaction
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