Edmonton Journal

Rockets GM sticks up for injured Anthony

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Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey denied a report Sunday that said Carmelo Anthony’s time with the team will soon come to an end.

Anthony, who was out for the second straight game Sunday night with an illness, is in his first season with the Rockets after one year in Oklahoma City.

The New York Times had a sourced report Sunday saying Anthony has been notified he will soon be waived.

When asked about that report before Sunday night’s game, Morey said: “that’s inaccurate.”

The Rockets, who reached the Western Conference finals last season, are off to a disappoint­ing 4-7 start, with many outsiders blaming Anthony for the struggles.

Morey went on to say that he wanted to speak to reporters in large part to defend Anthony.

“It’s unfair that there’s all this speculatio­n on just one person,” Morey said.

“I understand it he’s obviously a Hall of Famer. But it’s unfair.”

Anthony, in his 16th season, has averaged 13.4 points and 5.4 rebounds in 10 games with two starts this season.

When asked if he’s evaluating Anthony ’s role on the team, Morey said they ’re evaluating everyone as they try to get on track.

“I know that we’re talking about everything,” he said.

“We’re a team trying to win the championsh­ip and we’re 4-7 and we’re not in a good place so we’re looking at everything. We’re looking at all aspects right now.”

He added he “would expect” Anthony to play when he’s healthy.

Anthony joined the Rockets after a tumultuous season with the Thunder where he averaged a career-low 16.2 points in 78 starts.

Coach Mike D’Antoni laughed off the suppositio­n that the rumours about Anthony are a distractio­n.

“Our problem is we can’t shoot the basketball,” he said.

“That’s a hindrance ... and we’ve got to fix that.”

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