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Anthony played 10 games for a mosaic team last season. He has no balls to play. Even in this year's Men's Basketball World Cup, big names quit one after another, and Anthony was not given a chance to try again.

Carmelo Anthony

Mellon Anthony armeloAnthony, 1984 was born in Brooklyn, new york, USA. He was a former American professional basketball player and was nicknamed "Melon".

In 2003, Anthony led Syracuse University to win the NCAA championship. In the same year, Anthony was selected by Denver Nuggets in the first round of the NBA draft in 2003, thus entering the NBA.

In 2005, he was elected MVP of the NBA Rookie Challenge, led the Nuggets to the Western Conference finals in 2009, was traded to the new york Knicks in February of 20 1 1, and won the NBA regular season scoring championship in 2012/3. 20 17 was traded to Oklahoma City Thunder in September, and joined Houston Rockets in August, 20 18.

Career *** 10 was selected for the NBA All-Star Team, twice for the NBA All-Star Team 2, and four times for the NBA All-Star Team 3.

Childhood experience

1984 On May 29th, carmelo anthony was born in the Red Hook residential area in Brooklyn, new york. His father is Puerto Rican and his mother Mary is African-American. When Anthony was eight, his family moved to Baltimore.

High school experience

In the first three years of high school, Anthony attended Towson Catholic High School. 200 1, Anthony was nominated as the city player of Baltimore Suns and the most valuable player of BaltimoreCatholicLeague.

Anthony transferred to Oak Hill High School in his fourth year of high school. While studying at Oak Hill High School, Anthony was selected for the McDonald's National Team, won the Sprite Dunk Contest, and was also selected for the National Team and the National Team Parade. In the last year of high school, Anthony led the Oak Hill High School team to a record of 32 wins/kloc-0 losses, and once won a "four doubles" in a game.