Carmelo Anthony is playing his first game as a member of the New York Knicks tonight (MAYBE YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT IT?) in what's reportedly the most-amped Madison Square Garden in recent memory. If you're not from New York, get a sense of what his first game in town means to locals by watching this commercial by MSG:
VIDEO: Carmelo Anthony’s Knicks Debut Preceded By Dramatic MSG Commercial
That song is called “Coming Home” by Puff Daddy’s (that’s what they called you at the Grammys, Puff!) side project thing Dirty Money. Its strangest line is its opening one, in which Puff complains about Smokey Robinson’s “Tears of a Clown” while rapping like T.I. Seriously, did Tip write this song?
Favorite part, by far: the line "They've forgiven my mistakes" lines up with one of the only two clips of Melo in a Denver Nuggets jersey. How was playing for the Nuggets a mistake on Anthony's part? They drafted him! Damn, Knicks fans are harsh. And don't even try to be slick like that's just a coincidence and I'm reading too much into it.











