Carmelo Anthony Challenges OG Anunoby to Boost Knicks’ Title Hopes
The New York Knicks are in the midst of a challenging season, currently holding a 2-4 record in 2026. The team’s head coach, Mike Brown, has frequently discussed the need for greater physicality after recent games. Amid this backdrop, two-way star OG Anunoby delivered a standout performance against the Portland Trail Blazers, scoring 24 points and significantly contributing to the Knicks’ victory.
Carmelo Anthony’s Challenge to OG Anunoby
Following Anunoby’s impressive outing, Knicks legend Carmelo Anthony took to his podcast, “7PM in Brooklyn,” to call for more aggression from the talented wing. Anthony expressed his belief that Anunoby has the potential to become the best two-way player in the NBA but noted that he may not fully recognize his own capabilities.
Discussion with P.J. Tucker
During the podcast episode, Anthony and former Knicks player P.J. Tucker reflected on the recent loss to the Detroit Pistons. The Knicks suffered a disappointing 121-90 defeat, where Anunoby struggled significantly, scoring only five points and grabbing two rebounds. His performance was particularly scrutinized, as the team’s blowout loss highlighted his lack of impact.
Performance Analysis
- Knicks vs. Trail Blazers: Anunoby scored 24 points.
- Knicks vs. Pistons: Anunoby scored only 5 points, with two rebounds and one assist.
- Season Record: Knicks are currently 2-4.
Despite Anunoby’s contributions, which included three steals and one block against the Pistons, Anthony emphasized that as a top two-way player, more should be expected in critical games. He stated, “If I’m the best two-way player in the NBA, I cannot have two points in a game against the number one seed.”