Carmelo Anthony was asked on Sunday if he's thought about the possibility of playing his final home game at Madison Square Garden.

Anthony and the New York Knicks enter an uncertain offseason in which they've missed the playoffs for the third straight season.

"No, no, I don’t think about that. Not right now,” he said. “I can’t think about that. My mindset is just figuring out how we’re going to better this situation, how we’re going to continue to grow as a team, grow as an organization and not get used to going home this early in April."

Anthony made the playoffs in each of his first 10 seasons in the NBA.

“I don’t think I can kind of get used to this feeling,” he said. “We’re thanking the fans for sticking with us, [but] as players, man, we want this to be our welcoming to the postseason. We want to be looking forward to gearing up and tightening up some screws and bolts and preparing for the postseason. I don’t want to get used to, we shouldn’t get used to, kind of this feeling and having Fan Appreciation Night this early.”

Anthony has three years left on the five-year, $124 million contract he signed in the summer of 2014, which includes a complete no-trade clause.