Hall of Fame forward Carmelo Anthony fittingly picked Dwyane Wade to present him into the Hall. He also picked Allen Iverson; however, Anthony's connection with Wade dates back to the draft class of 2003 as two of three standouts, behind the No. 1 pick, LeBron James. Carmelo addressed the significance of that era and the level of hard work required for guys like him to lead a Hall of Fame career that will be officially enshrined in Springfield, MA.

Anthony revealed how his consistency is what he's most proud of, per Sirius XM.

“My level of consistence,” Anthony said. “Accolades come and go. Everybody has accolades in the NBA. Everybody has their own personal accolades. I just think the longevity, the level of consistency, along with the style of play, kind of transforming that small

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