Carmelo Anthony turned back the clock on Tuesday night in the Knicks’ game against the Pacers and busted out a sick move.
Melo dropped 35 points in the 118-111 win, two of which came on a wide-open jumper. The good look was created by Melo himself, though, not his teammates. He was working on Thaddeus Young just inside the three-point arc, and used a nice stepback crossover to send the Pacers forward to the floor.
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