The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Carmelo takes a new outlook to his new team

- By Brett Martel

NEW ORLEANS (AP) » Carmelo Anthony had accepted the possibilit­y that his NBA career might be over.

That seems to have liberated him to come back on his own terms when he signed with the Portland Trail Blazers.

“I came to a point where I was willing to accept it either way,” Anthony said after playing the first game of his 17th season with his sixth NBA teamon Tuesday night. “I had to get myself mentally prepared for that and I did, to be honest with you.

“I stayed with it, but there was times where I didn’t want to. I wanted to just say, ‘Forget it, move on with my life, spend more time with my family.’ I started getting more comfortabl­e with that,” Anthony continued. “I come into this game with a totally different mindset, totally different motivation.”

Anthony’s Portland debut — played across the street from where he led Syracuse to the 2003 NCAA championsh­ip— was not a triumphant one. He missed 10 of 14 shots, finished with 10 points, and the Blazers lost 115-104 in New Orleans.

But Anthony was in good spirits when he exited the locker room and stood in a hallway, patiently taking questions and often smiling as he spoke introspect­ively about the significan­ce of his first NBA game action since his unceremoni­ous departure from the Houston Rockets a year ago, after appearing in just 10 games.

“The greatest feeling of it all was to feel wanted by a group of guys who believe in me and my talent and what I can bring to the table,” said the 10-time All-Star, who has averaged about 24 points per game during his career.

“It wasn’t just the players, it was the coaching staff. They showed a strong belief in me and what I can still do.”

He started right away, even before he’d participat­ed in a single full practice with the Blazers. He joined them the day after they’d lost at Houston on Monday night, and approximat­ely 72 hours after getting confirmati­on by phone that the Blazers were ready to sign him.

“That was something that was establishe­d from the gate, when we had that phone call: Let’s be transparen­t. That was a miscommuni­cation over the last couple seasons over what my role would be and things thatwas expected from me, and that was a big point,” Anthony said. “There’s not nothing I won’t be willing to do, but just let me know up front. Whatever it is, just let me know, put it out on the table and let’s go from there.

“That was a big reason why I made my decision,” Anthony added. “It worked. I’m here. They had a vision. They had a plan and I was part of that plan. When it came down to it, I wanted to be part of that plan.”

 ?? GERALD HERBERT ?? Portland Trail Blazers forward Carmelo Anthony looks for a foul after driving to the basket against the New Orleans Pelicans Tuesday.
GERALD HERBERT Portland Trail Blazers forward Carmelo Anthony looks for a foul after driving to the basket against the New Orleans Pelicans Tuesday.

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