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Is Anthony Davis the Next LeBron James?

WATCH VIDEO: Is New Orleans Pelicans Anthony Davis MVP caliber?

Oklahoma City Thunder's Kevin Durant certainly thinks Anthony Davis is MVP caliber.

Do you agree?

Could Anthony Davis beat out New York Knicks forward, Carmelo Anthony for the title of MVP?

Or, perhaps, could LeBron James make another run at NBA MVP?

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Carmelo Anthony Stays With The New York Knicks

The Melo-Drama is Over

The What's The 411Sports panel Chris Graham, Gregory Alcala and Glenn Gilliam discuss New York Knicks small forward Carmelo Anthony's decision to stay with the New York Knicks.

The 411Sports team thinks it was a good decision for Carmelo to stay with the Knicks. Chris thinks Lance Stephenson would be a good addition to the team to help Carmelo Anthony. However, Greg is not sold on the idea of Lance Stephenson. Greg also thinks it was good the Carmelo Anthony did not sign with the Chicago Bulls. Greg doesn't trust that Chicago management would keep Head Coach Tom Thibodeau for as long as it takes to win an NBA championship or that Derrick Rose will be healthy.

VIDEO: Check out conversation about Carmelo Anthony here

 

Knicks Can’t Hold Off Pesky Cavaliers

This one really hurt. riding a - game winning streak and creeping closer to the final playoff spot, the New York Knicks faced the Cleveland Cavaliers knowing the team they are chasing (Atlanta Hawks) had already lost earlier in the day. That news seemed to bolster the Blue and Orange from the very beginning as they jumped out to a 34-27 first quarter lead paced by Carmelo Anthony's 12 points.

The bench kicked in scoring a combined 17 points between Pablo Prigioni, Tim Hardaway, Jr. and Shannon Brown to take a 1- point halftime lead. For a change it appeared that New York regained the home court confidence they established last year. Then, Cleveland led by Jarrett Jack's (31) and Dion Waiters' (22) points played with the mindset that if they can't make the playoffs, neither should the Knicks.

The comeback began with the Cavs outscoring the Knicks 28-23 in the third getting within 7 (84-77). Then, New York could not hit a shot and could not defend the pick and roll. They missed 13 shots while turning the ball over 5 times. Meanwhile, Cleveland took advantage on the inside, scoring 40 points in the paint. They shot a ridiculous 77% in the second half erasing a 17-point deficit after a Jack 3-pointer with 3:54 left gave them their first lead of the game.

Waiters scored his last points with a trifecta and Anderson Varejao victimized the Knicks with yet another pick and roll ending in his slam extending the lead to 6 (100-94). A J.R. Smith jumper and 2 Anthony free throws got the Knicks within 2 (102-100) but that's as close as they would get.

As a unit, the Knicks knew they blew an opportunity to not only extend their winning streak to 8 but to get within 2 games of the Hawks. Especially knowing they are about to embark on a 5 game western swing that starts Tuesday night against the Kobe-less Lakers.

Head coach Mike Woodson wanted this game as a springboard to the upcoming trip.

"This was like a getaway game for us to get us set up for the road," he said afterwards. "We didn't close it out. So we got to go on the road and win all 5 if we can."

Center Tyson Chandler (4 points) coming off the game against Philadelphia in which he scored 17 points in the win gave kudos to Jack.

"Jarrett Jack took control of the pick and roll in the second half. He made some tough shots especially down the stretch."

The New York Knicks have 12 games left in the regular season, eight of them on the road. If they do make the playoffs, they will face either Miami or Indiana. They will be facing teams that are still jockeying for playoff positions. That's why games like last night was one they could not afford to lose.

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