Carmelo Anthony has grown tired of answering questions about his future with the New York Knicks.

“S---, I don’t know," said Anthony when asked if he'll still be with the franchise next season. "Honestly, it’s hard to answer those type of questions when you really don’t know what’s going to happen towards the end of the summer. We still have a month left in this season. So to think about whether I’m going to be on this team next summer, that’s for you to speculate.”

Anthony met with Phil Jackson recently to discuss the direction of the team.

Asked about the possibility of the Knicks striking out again in the summer, Anthony cut off the question, “I don’t know what’s going to happen in the summer. I can’t predict that,” he said.

Anthony hasn’t decided yet whether to waive his no-trade clause, and discussions with other teams at the deadline last month didn’t go far.

“When it comes down to the no-trade clause, I would have to waive that in order to decide what’s the next step,” Anthony said. “I think that would be the first step if I decide to do that in making anything happen, any change.”