Offenses can often become stagnant in the NBA, especially when you have a pair of superstar players as the Knicks do.

Carmelo Anthony and Amar'e Stoudemire combined to score 65 points for New York in their 131-109 win over Utah on Monday night.

"When you have 'Melo and Amar'e shooting that way, it's tough...They're very explosive and makes it a luxury for me. When one goes off the floor, I got the other one on," coach Mike D'Antoni said.

Stoudemire went further, explaining that New York's success is related to how well they move the basketball.

"The goal is always to keep the ball moving and always keep the defense on their toes. If we keep the ball moving the way we did tonight and keep the defense on their toes, then it's going to be hard to guard us," he said.