Anthony, born in New York, scored 35 points as the Nuggets improved to 3-1 on their season-high seven-game road trip with a 108-96 triumph over the New York Knicks.
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"We won our first two," Anthony said. "Last night in Boston we let one slip out of our hands. Tonight, we was focused mentally more than anything and prepared to come out here and win this game."
"We did need that (a win) especially after playing a solid game and losing down the stretch to Boston," Denver point guard Andre Miller said. "It was definitely needed."
Anthony scored 26 points in the first half against the Celtics to help the Nuggets build a 12-point lead. He had 15 on Monday before coming alive after the break.
"Tonight's game was Melo's game," Nuggets coach George Karl said. "Melo was a pretty impressive tonight."
The league's seventh leading scorer, Anthony scored 12 in the third quarter as Denver outscored New York, 25-15, to take an 86-71 lead.
In 36 minutes, Anthony shot 13-of-21 from the floor and made 9-of-12 free throws. During Denver's decisive 19-7 charge in the third, he knocked down four mid-range jumpers.
"It's fun," said Anthony, who had shot 34 percent (16-of-47) in his first two visits to New York. "I grew up out here in New York. So, this is my home. I come in front of my family and friends out here. It's not to impress my them, it's just to win a basketball game."
Former Knick Marcus Camby collected 10 points and 18 rebounds for the Nuggets, who led by as many as 21 points in the fourth quarter. It was Camby's 26th double-double of the season and ninth since returning from a right finger injury on Jan. 27.
Camby also collected five blocked shots for the 14th time this season. Two of his blocks came early in the third, setting the tone for Denver to pull away.
"In the third quarter defensively, for the first eight, nine minutes we made it really hard for them," Karl said. "I think that's what got us the lead."
"It's cool," Camby said of the double-double. "But I like the win even better. I had a double-double the first time against these guys and we got the win. We're on a long road trip and it was a must win for us tonight."
Stephon Marbury, who said before the game that he was going to me more aggressive on the offensive end and play like "Starbury", collected 25 points and seven assists for New York, which dropped its fourth straight home contest.
"Whenever you have a team that's coming off a back-to-back, you really want to push the ball to wear them down," Marbury said. "Even though they're an up-and-down team, you still try to do it."
The Knicks lost for the 24th time in their last 28 games. They've allowed at least 100 points in 17 of those games and 15 have of those defeats have been by double digits.
"Everyone on your team has to have the mindset that they want to guard," New York coach Larry Brown said. "You're never going to be successful unless everyone has that mindset. Everybody has to have that mindset that you have to play hard and execute.
"We have to figure out the best chance we have of winning the game. That's been the most difficult thing since I've got here. It can't be about the individual, it has to be about the team."
Rookie Channing Frye added 16 points for the Knicks, who started Jerome James at center in place of Eddy Curry (stomach virus). James responded with a season-high 13 points.

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