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KoriEllis
09-03-2004, 04:28 AM
Anthony speaks out

Forward finds a summer full of discontent

By Marc J. Spears
Denver Post Staff Writer

www.denverpost.com/Storie...17,00.html (http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~90~2377417,00.html)


Nuggets star forward Carmelo Anthony is used to being the go-to guy, but his demotion to the bench for the bronze medal-winning USA Basketball team left him feeling empty and alone, he said Thursday.

Instead of celebrating his first Olympics, he spent many nights in Athens by himself in his room, depressed, eager to get back home.

"I would play my (video) games, and hope and pray that it would be over with," he said.

In his first in-depth interview since the Olympics ended Sunday, Anthony said he felt confused about his role early on, and admitted he could have handled his lack of playing time better but questioned why U.S. coach Larry Brown blasted him in the media. Nevertheless, Anthony said he would like to play in the 2008 Olympics.

"I got unfinished business to take care of," Anthony said. "I was a part of it. But I don't think I was a part of it like I should have or could have been."

Getting benched, he said, was a shock to his system because he never had been in that situation, having been a high school All-American, an NCAA champion at Syracuse as a freshman and a rookie standout with the Nuggets.

"That would affect anybody," Anthony said. "I'm not saying I'm the greatest player in the world, but I've never sat on nobody's bench."

Asked Thursday about Anthony's comments, Brown would not address them directly, saying, "I appreciate the sacrifice these guys made coming to the Olympics. ... We didn't have time to prepare. The team was put together in the last minute. When a lot of guys didn't want to go, those guys did and I'm proud of that."

Following are highlights of Anthony's take on his Olympic experience, the highs, the lows, and what it means to his future with the Nuggets.

* On Brown's coaching:

Anthony acknowledged a healthy respect for Brown, whose Detroit Pistons won the NBA title this year, but said the U.S. team would have done better if the players played more loose.

"He is a hell of a coach," Anthony said. "But at the same time, he ain't Jesus, either. He still makes mistakes. He ain't perfect. ... There are just some things you can't approach the same. We weren't the Detroit Pistons. We didn't have 90 games to play together. We had two weeks."

* When things started going wrong for him:

"It all comes down to the first (Olympic) game (against Puerto Rico)," Anthony said. "We lost (92-73) and I (showed poor body language) on the bench. After that game, people were looking at me like I was selfish and I was only thinking about myself."

Anthony played well in early exhibition games but saw his playing time decrease rapidly after a combined 4-for-16 shooting in two games before Olympic pool play. During the week after the Puerto Rico loss, Anthony said he met with Brown and left the meeting feeling they were on the same page. A day later, after a victory over Australia, Brown unloaded on him to the media.

"He's not buying into what we're doing, he's having a hard time accepting what we're trying to do," Brown said. "You can tell by the way he acts, by the way he plays."

Anthony was stunned to read the comments and said he never spoke personally to Brown the rest of the Games.

"I thought everything was cool. (Then) I hear it in the paper that I'm not on board and not going with what he wants me to do. What do you want me to do?"

* On what he should have handled better:

"Not playing. ... You could be the strongest person in the world, and to go through something like that knowing you are supposed to be out there, what type of player you are and that you're not a bad person. You feel like you're supposed to be out there helping your team. But that was my first time going through that. I didn't know how to approach the situation."

* On Team USA winning a bronze medal:

"I was happy a little bit, a tiny bit, I'm not going to lie, that we got the bronze. But, the other 95 percent of you? I didn't want to look up. I didn't want anyone to see me look mad about it. But I couldn't look up. I was embarrassed to get that. (But), I'm going to cherish it."

* On what he did in his free time:

Anthony said he attended Olympic events such as boxing, enjoyed some night life, got closer with his friend, LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers, and played cards with teammates. But often at night he sat in his room alone, wondering how things went so wrong.

"I was in my little funk. I didn't want to be involved with nobody."

* On whether he should have gone:

"I'm glad it's over with. But I'm glad I went, most importantly. The experience was good. I saw what could happen. I know what to expect.

"I can go through anything right now. Anything. During those five weeks, I learned a lot. I got a chip on my shoulder, man. I got something to prove. I know I can play. The world knows how I can play."

E20
09-03-2004, 04:33 AM
Guy has heart playing for his country and makes some points, but a downer though.

timvp
09-03-2004, 04:34 AM
Man, what a puss. I can't stand him.

LeBron and Wade are both going to be way better than him. Maybe even Bosh, too.

E20
09-03-2004, 04:36 AM
For some reason a lot more people around my age perfer Anthony over Lebron. Probably the "Greatness" commericals.

gettym
09-03-2004, 09:00 AM
bosh is terrible

SLOVENIAN 8
09-03-2004, 09:14 AM
The USA must put in the team BETTER players!!! And they must play together more time!!!!

Useruser666
09-03-2004, 10:54 AM
Anthony needs a lesson in humility.

Useruser666 :eyebrow

gospurs21
09-03-2004, 11:07 AM
Anthony is over rated

tlongII
09-03-2004, 11:36 AM
Carmelo will be a great player in the NBA. He didn't handle his Olympic experience perfectly, but neither did Larry Brown. I expect Anthondy, Wade, and James will all be on the 2008 team in Beijing and I think they will all kick ass.

adonis50
09-03-2004, 11:36 AM
He never sat on anyone's bench...this kid is not a starting material for any U.S. Olympic team. Anthony is arrogant.

ducks
09-03-2004, 11:37 AM
Man, what a puss. I can't stand him.

LeBron and Wade are both going to be way better than him. Maybe even Bosh, too.

talent wise or what?

E20
09-03-2004, 02:22 PM
Lebron is definitly gonna be better than Anthony. People should give Wade more props he done good.

Spurminator
09-03-2004, 02:34 PM
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Godspurs
09-03-2004, 06:32 PM
What a cry-baby. :cry . Does he not have enough intelligence to recognize that based upon his play, he was one of the guys who had to sit on the bench. Not everybody could play, and he had not done anything to show that he was ready for the Olympic competition.

I wish guys like him either shut up and say nothing, or acknowledge that he had not done enough during his time with Larry Brown to warrant more minutes. Take responsiblity Anthony. Grow up! If you are going to get paid like a man you ought to act like one.

ducks
09-03-2004, 07:38 PM
you do you realize what jefferson did right?

ReverendRobG
09-03-2004, 08:00 PM
He's really showing himself to be the punk he is. He was sitting on the bench because he was pulling a Mercer and breaking the offense (which was already broken). But that whole sense of entitlement that he should be out there and comments throughout the interview display a disturbing amount of arrogance. Combine that with the apparent fragility of his ego and poor body language at the games and it seems like you have a truly broken individual.

Mark in Austin
09-03-2004, 10:56 PM
This isn't the first time his comments have raised my eyebrows. However, it is the first time I'm not giving him the benefit of the doubt.

What a fucking pussy. He gets benched so he pouts on the bench and in his room?

**** that and **** him.

iminlakerland
09-04-2004, 12:03 AM
Mmmhmmm and you call AK47 trash Carmello? Take a look at yourself in the mirror...

Thanks.

Aggie Hoopsfan
09-04-2004, 02:03 AM
Does he not have enough intelligence to recognize that based upon his play, he was one of the guys who had to sit on the bench. Not everybody could play, and he had not done anything to show that he was ready for the Olympic competition.

You might have had a point... BUT he had to sit and watch Jefferson play 25 minutes a game and suck hind tit doing it in front of him at his position. That's bullshit.

And let's be honest - the moment the shit hit the fan vs. PR, Larry Brown started looking for scapegoats. Yeah, 'Melo's a little immature, but the "great" Larry Brown was not at fault - it was guys like Anthony and their sorry body language.

Give me a freakin' break... Y'all get on here all high and mighty about 'Melo's maturity? Spare me, if you're lecturing a lot of that needs to be directed at our "veteran" coach who started looking for people to blame the moment we lost a game. Talk about immature...

'Melo just wanted to play, and given the fact he had to watch RJefferson suck harder than a porn star on an ecstacy high, I can't blame the dude for being POed.

SequSpur
09-04-2004, 02:41 AM
Spurs fans are taking up for Larry Brown?

**** Larry Brown. The guy bolted out of SA when he had the chance...

**** him.

ShoogarBear
09-04-2004, 07:01 AM
Melo is a whiny, self-centered wuss who cares about himself first, second, and third.

You're at Athens in the freakin Olympics and all you can do is sit in your room and play video games cause your feelings are hurt?

iminlakerland
09-04-2004, 08:17 PM
I thought he said he was gona go around the Olympic Village and shake peoples hands and greet people...

Carmelo, I didn't hear anything about Video Games before.

adidas11
09-04-2004, 10:44 PM
Carmelo is a pussy.

Larry Brown is a bigger pussy.

DuffMcCartney
09-04-2004, 10:51 PM
bosh is terrible

Compared to who? A Mav big man?