New York Knicks star Carmelo Anthony continues to work his way back from knee surgery, but questions persist about whether the Knicks will limit him when training camp begins next week.
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Fisher: Melo's Knee 'Good to Go' for Training Camp
Friday, Sept. 25
According to Chris Herring of the Wall Street Journal, Knicks head coach Derek Fisher revealed that Melo is now fine physically; however, he and the organization are weighing their options with regard to how much he should be pushed when training camp begins Tuesday.
The 31-year-old veteran played in just 40 games last season, and the Knicks suffered for it as they won a mere 17 games.
New York has brought in some fresh faces, such as rookies Kristaps Porzingis and Jerian Grant, as well as the likes of Robin Lopez and Arron Afflalo, but Anthony still figures to be the biggest key to its success in 2015-16.
He is the face of the franchise and an eight-time All-Star who counts two second-team All-NBA and four third-team All-NBA appearances on his resume.
Anthony also led the league in scoring in 2012-13 with 28.7 points per night ...
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