Carmelo Anthony disappointed in Knicks' effort
Following the New York Knicks' fifth straight loss at Madison Square Garden, a disgusted Carmelo Anthony said it looked as if the team wasn't even trying.
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Following the New York Knicks' fifth straight loss at Madison Square Garden, a disgusted Carmelo Anthony said it looked as if the team wasn't even trying.
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