Kiyan Anthony commits to Syracuse, following in Carmelo’s footsteps
By ADAM ZAGORIA
Kiyan Anthony will follow in his famous father’s footsteps.
Kiyan, the son of NBA great Carmelo Anthony and the No. 1-ranked high school player in New York State, committed to Syracuse on Friday night, choosing the school his father famously led to the 2003 NCAA championship in his one-and-done year in college. Carmelo has been a big supporter of his former school and the practice facility there is called the Carmelo K. Anthony Basketball Center.
Ranked the No. 6 shooting guard nationally by 247Sports.com, he also listed Auburn and USC. He previously considered Rutgers, among other schools.
“I just like the atmosphere [at Syracuse],” he told ZAGSBLOG this summer. “You know, obviously my dad went there 20 something years ago, so I just like the atmosphere, I like the family environment. The coaches, I feel like they’re recruiting me for myself, and not just because of my father. That’s what I like. I just feel like they’re rebuilding, and they’re looking to get a winning team. I feel like I can help them do that if I was to go there.”
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