Syracuse legend Carmelo Anthony furious at missed foul call for son Kiyan in crucial spot for Orange
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Just like his daddy. Kiyan Anthony’s long-awaited Syracuse debut was more than just a basketball game, it was a full-circle moment for the Anthony family. The freshman guard came off the bench and ...
Syracuse Orange legend Carmelo Anthony was working as an NBA analyst on Peacock Monday night while his son Kiyan made his debut for the Orange. Kiyan scored 15 points in 29 minutes off the bench, ...
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Carmelo Anthony laughs as Kiyan hypes up his teammates: ‘He got too much Brooklyn energy, man’
Watch Carmelo Anthony's reaction as Kiyan Anthony took over the mic to hype up his teammates in a post-game interview ...
Over two decades after Carmelo Anthony led the Syracuse Orange to the only men's college basketball national title in program history, his son, Kiyan Anthony, had a strong first start for Syracuse ...
Carmelo Anthony and his son, Kiyan, watch the Don Bosco Prep Ironmen compete against the McEachern Indians in a game during the 50th annual City of Palms Classic at Suncoast Credit Union Arena in Fort ...
Kiyan Anthony is well known because of who his father is. The Syracuse Orange freshman is the son of SU legend Carmelo Anthony, who led the school to its only national title back in 2003. All week ...
Carmelo Anthony joined Syracuse in the fall of 2002, and by the end of the season, he was a national champion before embarking on a Hall of Fame NBA career. Kiyan Anthony is following in his father's ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Donnie Freeman scored 20 points and freshman Kiyan Anthony added 19 in his first career start, leading Syracuse to an 83-43 victory over Delaware State on Saturday. Anthony, the ...
Whenever Kansas basketball fans think about Syracuse, they unfortunately remember the 2003 national title loss. Jim Boeheim and Roy Williams, two of the greatest coaches the sport has seen, faced off ...
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