Carmelo Anthony Said to Agree to Re-Sign With the Knicks

On Wednesday, Frank Isola reported that Carmelo Anthony would return to the Knicks, "barring a last-minute change of heart." Despite a later contradiction by Mark Medina, who claimed a decision had not been made, and a 

Knicks president Phil Jackson said Thursday that he hadn't heard from Anthony in recent days but remained confident the All-Star forward would re-sign with the Knicks. Jackson said the Knicks have made five different contract offers to Anthony, one of

Good day, friends. The Knicks have another Summer League game this afternoon, and Scott will have that covered for y'all while I fly out to Vegas. In the meantime, I am very antsy because we still don't have a firm word on 

Carmelo Anthony is staying home. The All-Star forward will re-sign with the Knicks for five years and more than $120 million after strongly considering joining the ready-to-win roster in Chicago. The Bulls all along knew their pitch to Anthony

Carmelo Anthony is staying home. The All-Star forward will re-sign with the Knicks for five years and more than $120 million after strongly considering joining the ready-to-win roster in Chicago. The Bulls all along knew their pitch to Anthony