Carmelo Anthony has decided to retire from the NBA after 19 seasons. The 38-year-old baller made the announcement on Monday through social media, with a beautiful video that was shot by his longtime friend, Lebron James. “I remember the days when I had nothing, just a ball on a court and a dream of something more,” he says over old footage of him playing.Una publicación compartida por Carmelo Anthony (@carmeloanthony)In the touching statement, Carmelo says his legacy is his son, Kiyan, who is a top high school prospect.
He has a score of 84 for “Scout Grade” on ESPN and is class of 2025. “The time has come for you to carry on this torch,” Carmelo says. “So Kiy, chase your dreams.
Let nothing hold you back. Let nothing intervene. My legacy, now and forever, lives on through you,” the proud father continued.
Anthony has never won a Championship, but he told Sports Illustrated, he’s “at peace.” “That doesn’t bother me anymore; that idea that you’re a loser if you don’t win a championship.
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