Carmelo Anthony wrapped up his New York Knicks career near the end of the 2017 offseason, when he went to the Oklahoma City Thunder for Enes Kanter and Doug McDermott. It marked the conclusion of a six-and-a-half year run from 2011-17,
Anthony left a legacy in New York, with each season above 20 points per game, a role as the face of the franchise and the one who led them to a handful of postseason appearances.
Where does Anthony stand in franchise history, though? Will it be enough to receive the retirement of his No. 7 jersey?