Carmelo Anthony has said that he is not "second-guessing" his decision to stay at the New York Knicks this season, despite having an offer to join the Chicago Bulls.
The forward, who also met with a number of other sides in free agency, will face the team that he could have joined in the off-season when the Knicks travel to Chicago tonight.
The 30-year-old told ESPN: "If I start doing that and saying what if to myself and second-guessing and questioning myself, it won't be right.
"For me, mentally it won't be right, so I will not allow myself to sway toward asking myself what if with this situation or that situation.
"What's done is done. I kinda don't look at it. I kinda don't think about it anymore. That's in the past for me."
Anthony has averaged 23.4 points per game so far this season.