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A Syracuse Orange men’s basketball legend, long-time NBA All-Star and now Hall of Fame member is headed to the studio desk at ...
Becoming an NBA Hall of Famer this April, Carmelo Anthony will join NBC Sports in a broadcasting role ahead of the 2025-26 season.
Former Oklahoma City Thunder star Carmelo Anthony is staying involved in the NBA, which he revealed in a recent announcement.
Carmelo Anthony is joining NBC Sports as a studio analyst when NBC and Peacock begin their NBA coverage in October.
Many New Yorkers know Carmelo Anthony, commonly referred to as “Melo,” for his seven seasons with the Knicks or his 19 years in the NBA, but the former basketball player is now involved in the ...
Carmelo Anthony is bringing his cannabis company to the Empire State. The 40-year-old 10-time NBA All-Star and former New York Knicks player just launched “STAYME70” in Syracuse, New York.
Opinion alert! NBA legend Carmelo Anthony has declared J. Cole one of the top 10 rappers in hip-hop history. During a recent appearance on 7PM in Brooklyn, the retired basketball star praised Cole ...
NBA legend and future Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Carmelo Anthony shared his assessment of his career and how it panned out for a former No. 3 overall pick who was involved in ...
NBA icon Carmelo Anthony has entered the cannabis world with his very own brand. According to Forbes, Anthony, a four-time Olympic medalist, teamed up with successful Lowd marijuana developer ...
NBA Hall of Famer Carmelo Anthony will visit Strain Stars in Farmingdale this weekend to launch his new cannabis brand on Long Island. The former Knicks player is set to visit the dispensary on ...
'I’m excited to be launching the debut of STAYME7O in New York. New York is home, and bringing this project to life here feels incredibly personal and full circle.' Anthony, who was just ...
To understand how this all came together—and why now—Fast Company talked with 2025 Hall of Fame inductee Carmelo Anthony. He discussed the devastation of the wildfires, his continued ...