The Knicks have relied on Carmelo Anthony to close out games.

In a two-point win against Boston on Christmas Day and a three-point win against Washington on Friday, Anthony scored 17 points and 10 points in the final period, respectively.

Through seven games, Anthony’s the league's best fourth-quarter player, averaging 10.1 points, while shooting 54.5 percent from the field, 58.3 percent from three (7-for-12) and 84.2 percent from the foul line. (Oklahoma City's Kevin Durant and Milwaukee's Brandon Jennings are tied for second at 7.7 points.)