It was April 2025 when the news first broke: Carmelo Anthony was heading to the Hall of Fame. While the official announcement was still weeks away, fans already knew what was coming. After all, a 19-year career stacked with Olympic golds, All-Star nods, and scoring titles deserves its flowers. “For me, that’s it. There’s nothing else in basketball I can do … that’s the pinnacle, that’s the door…”, Anthony said on his podcast, sounding both proud and reflective. It was more than a milestone. It was a closing chapter, finally getting the recognition that had long felt inevitable.

Anthony’s resume is hard to ignore. Drafted third overall in 2003, he lit up the league with the Nuggets and the Knicks before brief stints with teams like OKC, Portland, and the Lakers. He made ten All-Star appe

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