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February 14, 2014
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
Q. (No microphone.)
CARMELO ANTHONY: Anything I went through, I don't regret. I went through it, I did it, I experienced it. I took the good with the bad, I took the bad with the good and it makes me a better person.
Q. What advice would you give to the young players?
CARMELO ANTHONY: We all make mistakes. Everybody makes mistakes. It's about how you bounce back from those mistakes.
Q. How likely is it that this will be your last All‑Star Game as a New York Knick?
CARMELO ANTHONY: Why do you want to start that?
Q. Chris Paul was talking about it earlier.
CARMELO ANTHONY: Chris Paul said this was going to be his last game as a New York Knick?
Q. No, he was asked about it, he said he would be there to give you advice if you needed it.
CARMELO ANTHONY: I always look to my friends for advice, just to talk to. But I can't sit here and say this is my last game, All‑Star Game as a New York Knick. I would be shooting myself in the foot if I say that.
Q. (No microphone.)
CARMELO ANTHONY: Every year the NBA gets a little bit more better, I mean a lot better. More intense, more energetic. You always got to take into consideration how we interact with our fans and a lot of that stuff is very interactive from your own personal website to Twitter to Facebook and all that other media outlets that's out there. A lot of it is just more interactive.
Q. We were talking to Chris and talking about your friendship with him. Are there other guys that you're close with?
CARMELO ANTHONY: A lot of these guys are guys that I came into the league with and played in high school and college with and you build that rapport with people.
And as you get older you start experiencing a lot of things with the other guys. It is good that I can sit here and talk about that. That I'm still here. My experiences and those experiences.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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