Carmelo Anthony is averaging a career-low 20 points per game on 39.9 percent shooting.

“I wish I had an answer,” said Anthony, after scoring 15 points on 5-of-12 shooting in the Knicks’ 101-79 win over the Pistons. “I’ve been around this game for a long time. It happens. I’m not too concerned about it at this point.”

Mike Woodson drew up a few plays to get Anthony on track.

“I opened up the second half with two plays to get Carmelo closer to the bucket, and he delivered both times,” Woodson said. “As a coach, I have to help him. That’s my job. I’m willing to continue to work with him and try to put him in the best position possible to be successful to help us win.”

Anthony is shooting just 21.7 percent from beyond the arc over his last seven games.

“I can’t help him make shots, but I’ve got to put him in the right position to be successful,” Woodson said.