Things could've changed for the New York Knicks in 2009. The team had the chance to draft Steph Curry with their No. 8 pick. However, the Golden State Warriors used their No. 7 pick to draft the promising rookie. At that time, it was a gamble, and no one knew he would change the NBA with his 3-point shooting. On Monday's episode of "7PM in Brooklyn," former star Carmelo Anthony was asked about a hypothetical. Anthony was asked how the team would've been if they'd drafted Curry. His former teammate, JR Smith, appeared as a guest and gave his thoughts on the question. “Steph is out of New York in four years,” Melo joked.Melo said that New York would've had a promising talent to develop. However, he noted that there were hurdles early in Curry's career, specifically his ankle injuries. “Then they have their center piece. But mind you, nobody knew that Steph was gonna be this Steph. Everybody was counting him out… He was injury prone, he couldn’t play.Smith chimed in and asked an important question. The 2016 champion asked who would be running the show and making all of the roster decisions. Melo said that if Donnie Walsh had been making the decisions, the Knicks would've had the shot at winning the chip. “We winnin’ the championship with Donnie Walsh,” he added.Walsh served as president of basketball operations for the New York franchise from 2008 to 2011. He had the chance to draft Curry, but the Warriors were in a better position in the draft order. The organization drafted Jordan Hill instead.Curry wanted to be drafted by New York and dreamt of being under Mike D'Antoni's system. Steph Curry had some of his memorable NBA moments against the KnicksAlthough he never played for the New York Knicks, Steph Curry still had some of his best games against the franchise. In 2013, he had his breakout game. Curry had a monster 54 points with 11 made 3-pointers. His performance against New York led many to consider him the Golden State Warriors' main star. The other iconic Curry performance against the Knicks happened in 2021. In a regular-season game, the Warriors star broke the all-time 3-pointer record held by two-time NBA champion Ray Allen. The historic night was packed with superstar athletes and some of Hollywood's biggest icons. Throughout his career, Curry has dominated the New York franchise. He has a record of 21-6, averaging 25.9 points, 5.6 rebounds and 6.0 assists while shooting 44.7% from deep. Although he never became part of the franchise, he still had some of the best moments playing against them.