With the Phoenix Suns in New York to face the Knicks on Monday, Paul was asked about one of his best friends. He told Stefan Bondy of the New York Daily News that Anthony deserves to continue playing in the league. He also wants him to finish his career on his own terms.

Carmelo Anthony had a productive campaign last season despite turning 38 years old last May. Anthony remains quiet about his future, but continues to work out in the New York area. He recently attended a New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden and received cheers from the crowd

Stefan Bondy also reported that the Knicks have no plans to sign Anthony to a contract. But if Anthony decides to retire, Bondy opined that it’s possible for him to sign a one-day contract with the Knicks before leaving the game for good.

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Carmelo Anthony at peace on whatever happens next

Carmelo Anthony was asked about his future during a televised game that featured his son Kiyan going up against LeBron James’ sons Bronny and Bryce. Anthony told ESPN’s Malika Andrews that he’s at peace with whatever happens next for his career:

Carmelo Anthony had one hell of a career in the NBA, playing for six different teams. Anthony was a 10-time All-Star and a one-time scoring champion. He has also been named one of the 75 greatest players in league history. He’s number nine in the NBA’s all-time scoring list with 28,289 points.

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