Carmelo Anthony didn’t want to talk about his future — or potentially lack thereof — with the Knicks at a charity event in his hometown of Baltimore on Wednesday morning.
He did, however, describe the last 12 months after winning Olympic gold in Rio as “an emotional rollercoaster.”
“But I had to find peace, I had to come to peace with myself, come to peace with kind of the situation I’m in, kind of try to find happiness again,” Anthony said while standing next to Baltimore City mayor Catherine Pugh. “I kind of lost that a little bit but I’m finding it now and it feels good.