Carmelo Anthony, before and after playing under Jim Boeheim at Syracuse, was a different player. Boeheim and his coaching crew helped the NBA legend work on his offense at Syracuse.
Melo developed into one of the greatest offensive players in the NBA. From ball fake, turnaround fade away to his jab step, the NBA became a fan of Melo’s game. As great as Anthony was on offense, some weren’t big fans of his game, including legendary coach Phil Jackson and his former Denver Nuggets coach, George Karl.
When Anthony was with the Knicks, the 11-time NBA champion coach was the acting president of the team. Long before his big fallout with Anthony, Jackson publicly expressed his discomfort with the former All-Star player’s game on multiple occasions.
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