- Associated Press - Wednesday, October 12, 2011

NEW YORK (AP) - Carmelo Anthony was eager to return to Denver next month.

Now not only could that game be lost, but the Knicks’ All-Star is concerned there may not be any basketball at all this season.

“Right now, anybody would be,” he said Wednesday. “They cancel the first two weeks of the season, maybe in a couple of days they cancel another two weeks of the season. So I don’t know how to feel right now.”

He wanted to play in Denver on Nov. 16, just to get the trip to his first NBA home out of the way. He knows it could be a “circus” when he does go back, but said: “I can’t shy away from that. I’ve got to deal with it.”

“Obviously once they said the first two weeks was going to be canceled, of course the Denver game was highlighted on the calendar, not just for me but for everybody. So right now, that has a chance to be up in flames now.”

The current season opener is Nov. 15, but games slated for the rest of that month could be gone if there is no collective bargaining agreement soon. The schedule will be rewritten whenever the NBA does return, so it’s unknown if the Knicks would still end up in Denver on Nov. 16.

“Looks like everything is up in jeopardy,” Anthony said.

Anthony released his Melo M8 on Wednesday, his eighth Jordan sneaker and first since being traded to the Knicks in February. Anthony said the sneaker, with a suggested retail of $135, was his lightest model by far.

The move to New York has given him more opportunities for exposure, part of the reason he was looking to leave Denver. He could have become a free agent this summer and left through that route, but pushed for a trade to get it done during the season so he could get under contract under the old rules.

And though he took some criticism from Knicks fans who would have preferred getting him for nothing instead of a costly trade, he made the correct financial decision given the current lockout.

“I think I did the right thing. For the average person out there who really thought I was just trying to get up and just leave for no reason, that really was a big key in my decision,” Anthony said. “I knew free agency was coming, I knew it would be altered, I knew it’d be messed up, so imagine if I’d have stayed. I’d have been a free agent now in limbo. It’d have just been all bad.”

But he played well while awaiting the deal and the Nuggets ended up getting great value, acquiring Wilson Chandler and Danilo Gallinari, Raymond Felton and center Timofey Mozgov and trading Chauncey Billups. So the No. 3 pick in the 2003 draft expects a mostly positive reception whenever he does return.

“I don’t think I did anything wrong to the Denver fans. I think I’ve been loyal to them for 7 1/2 years, so for me to go back _ of course you’re going to have some boos and people weeping and whining about it _ but for the most part I can say I did a hell of a job out there in Denver,” Anthony said.

“I think it was kind of a win-win situation for both teams.”

Anthony, recovered from offseason elbow and knee surgery, hopes to be playing NBA games next month. If not, he’s working to schedule an exhibition game in New York. He’s played with LeBron James and Chris Paul in the recent star-studded affairs in Philadelphia, Winston-Salem, N.C. and Miami. If so, he hinted at some “surprises” on the court.

“It is New York, the game would have to be that much bigger,” he said.

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