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Melo: Knicks look good ‘on paper’ after moves
- Updated: July 19, 2016
12:27 AM ET
Carmelo Anthony thinks the New York Knicks have added enough talent this summer to make the playoffs in the coming season, which would snap a three-year drought.
“I believe so. On paper, we look good, we look real good,” he said Monday after Team USA’s first training camp workout in Las Vegas. “It’s just a matter of everybody coming together and buying into what we want to do.”
The Knicks have added Derrick Rose via trade and signed Joakim Noah, Brandon Jennings and Courtney Lee this summer. Anthony said Monday that he approves of the moves.
“I think we have a good opportunity to do some things this year,” Carmelo Anthony said Monday. “It’s all about what we do. It’s all about us now. It’s all about how we come together, how we jell together.” Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images
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