By Ian Begley

Amar’e Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony put together another strong game on Wednesday night, combing for 55 points on 20-for-38 shooting.

“I think this stretch has been the best they’ve played together,” J.R. Smith said of Stoudemire and Anthony. “They’re playing extremely well, feeding off one another, taking turns, which is hard to guard because you’ve got a guy going inside outside, pick and pop. It’s tough to defend because you can’t take one thing away.”

Anthony had 34 on 12 for 23 shooting and Stoudemire added 21. He’s scored 16.9 points per game since entering the starting lineup eight games ago.

“We’ve been feeding off of that. You can see at times we’re going at him. We’re riding that horse,” Anthony said. “It’s great to see him back playing at the level he’s playing.”

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