Retirement was on table for Anthony before Blazers called
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Carmelo Anthony admitted Tuesday he was coming to terms with officially retiring from the NBA before the Portland Trail Blazers called with a playing opportunity. Instead of leaving the game, the 35-year-old Anthony has made a triumphant return, decorated with Western Conference player of the week honors Monday. “I was ready to walk away, yeah,” […]
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