Anthony, Iverson enjoy solid first game together

(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-01-23 16:55

NEW YORK - Carmelo Anthony and Allen Iverson made their much-anticipated debut as team mates and immediately made an impact, leading the Denver Nuggets to a 115-98 home win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday.

Anthony scored 28 points in his return to action after serving a 15-game suspension for fighting and Iverson added 23 as the Nuggets rolled to a 20-point first quarter-lead and never trailed in the duo's first game together.

Anthony addressed the crowd before the game and thanked Denver owner Stan Kroenke for his support.

"It's like a new beginning for us," Anthony said. "And we're going to give y'all something to cheer for."

He then went out and put on quite a show with Iverson, leaving both players delighted at the end of the game.

"We just wanted to show the whole world we could play together," Anthony told reporters.

Iverson was equally happy with his new team mate.

"I'm having a great time and I love my situation here," Iverson said. "This is a fresh start for me."

The Nuggets acquired four-time scoring champion Iverson on December 19 from the Philadelphia 76ers for Andre Miller, Joe Smith and two 2007 first-round draft picks.

The trade came just three days after Anthony was suspended for his part in brawl with the New York Knicks.

CROWD PLEASERS

Questions were raised over the duo's willingness to share the ball -- Anthony leads the league in scoring with a 31.6 average and Iverson is third at 29.5 -- with both players used to being the focus of their team's offense.

But in their first game as team mates, the partnership shone, with Iverson setting Anthony up for a series of alley-oop jams that electrified the crowd in the fourth quarter.

Denver (21-17) went 7-8 without Anthony in the line-up but managed to stay within five games of first place Utah in the Midwest Division standings.

J.R. Smith was also banished 10 games for his part in the Knicks brawl.

The Nuggets have now won four straight games and had little difficulty scoring against the woeful Grizzlies.

Smith added 19 points for the Nuggets and Marcus Camby had 17 points and 17 rebounds.

It was another poor defensive performance for the Grizzlies, who have now allowed 100 or more points for a franchise record 18 consecutive games.

Memphis (10-32) has the worst record in the NBA and has lost all nine division games its played this season. The Grizzlies second straight loss dropped their road record to a miserable 2-19.

Pau Gasol had 23 points and 17 rebounds for Memphis.



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