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At 35, Carmelo Anthony still searching for one more NBA opportunity


Forward Carmelo Anthony has not been on an NBA roster since last November, when his Rockets tenure abruptly ended after a 10-game stint. Since then, Anthony, 35, has been searching for one more opportunity to prolong his stellar career.

In an in-depth feature, ESPN’s Baxter Holmes examines Anthony’s situation from the day he was cut to the present. Carmelo’s story is one of a declining star who has struggled to adjust from his usual role of a primary scorer to a role player.

Holmes also spoke to several Rockets sources who indicated that Anthony’s reputation exceeded his current abilities, which put Houston in a tough situation.

Here are some more notes from the Southwest Division:

  • The Rockets‘ major storyline this season will be the reunion of James Harden and Russell Westbrook as observers keep a close eye on how the two former MVPs play together. Harden says both superstars will need to rely on each other for the team to succeed, Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle writes. “At the end of the day, we need each other,” Harden said. “This thing won’t work without each other.” 
  • In his second tour of duty with the Rockets, Ryan Anderson, primarily known as a long-range shooter, may see significant time at center, Feigen reports. “It’s definitely a role we talked about here,” Anderson said. “I think it’s something I can be really effective at. This team can play in a lot of different ways. I think center could be a good title now.”
  • Knicks point guard Elfrid Payton said the Pelicans were interested in bringing him back but the situation in New York fit him better, Marc Berman of the New York Post writes. “They asked me to come back,’’ Payton said. “I just felt this was a better situation. It was a better fit. (The acquisition of Lonzo Ball) had no effect. I’m not afraid of competition.’’
  • Spurs big man Marco Belinelli misses former assistant coach Ettore Messina, who left San Antonio this past summer to become the head coach of Italian team Pallacanestro Olimpia Milano, Tom Orsborn of the San Antonio Express-News writes. “For sure, I miss him. He was very happy here in San Antonio, but I am really happy for him,” Belinelli said.





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