LeBron James Capable of Beating Pacers by Himself If Indiana Dares Him to (Podcast)
Torey Krug’s Confidence Playing Key Role As Rookie Gives Bruins Jolt in Playoff Debut
Tim Duncan, Spurs Helping Reject Absurd Cliché That Defense Does Not Matter in NBA
Felix Doubront Keeps Living on the Edge, Which Could Force Red Sox to Get Creative
John Abraham, Richard Seymour Among Best Free Agents Left, Will Benefit From Dwight Freeney Signing (Gallery)
Cubs Fan Dumps Beer on Husband After He Tries to Protect Her From Home Run (Video)
Carmelo Anthony took his talents to the New York Knicks last season, but last Monday, he took his checkbook to Wall Street on Boys and Girls Country global charity day.
The New York Knicks star forward completed a $260 million trade last week as part the event, during which funds were raised to commemorate the attacks of Sept. 11.
He was at the event representing his personal charity, the Carmelo Anthony Foundation, but Anthony added, "Most importantly, I just wanted to come show my support to all the families, the Warrior Project, the Carmelo Anthony Foundation, BGC, everybody."
$260 million is a lot of money — do you think he can write that off when he files his tax returns. If the NBA misses the 2011 season, he may need to.