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Full name: Carmelo Kyam (Keane) Anthony (Carmelo Kyam Anthony) Chinese name: Carmelo Anthony (also translated as: Carmelo Anseni) Nickname: Melo Melo, Mr. Key Game (title given by the local media in Denver) Wingspan: 2.13 meters/7 feet Maximum jump: 85CM 100-meter speed: 11.7 seconds Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA. The family moved to Baltimore when he was 8 years old. Origin: Puerto Rico. Team: New York Knicks. Jersey number: No. 7 (New York Knicks). No. 15 (Denver Nuggets, Syracuse University, U.S. national team number). No. 22 ( Oak Hill High School) No. 32 (Towson Catholic High School number) No. 8 (American Dream Sixth Team number) Endorsement brands: Nike Jordan, EA NBALIVE2005), Melo candy, etc. 11-12 season salary: $18.52 million Contract status: 5 78.9 million per year, signed on July 12, 2006, effective in the summer of 2007, expiring in the summer of 2012. 64.17 million in three years, signed on February 22, 2011, effective in the summer of 2012, expiring in the summer of 2015. Wife: LaLa Vazquez ·Vazquez. Married on July 10, 2010) Currently MELO. Anthony and his son (Kiyan) gave birth to a son, Kiyan (Kiyan was born in March 2007). Carmelo Anthony was the third pick in the first round of the 2003 draft. After being selected by the Denver Nuggets and entering the NBA, Anthony gradually grew into one of the most well-known and popular superstar players in the league. As one of the leaders of the 2003 golden generation, Anthony achieved outstanding results in his first season. data. Anthony has a variety of offensive methods, and his back-up and fadeaway jump shots are his special skills. He often has magical performances in the final moments of the game. Anthony is a complete bad boy off the court. He has received negative news many times in his career. In the 2006-07 season, he was suspended for 15 games for fighting. When Anthony was a child, news broke in the summer of 2010 that Anthony would not renew his contract with the Nuggets in advance. Then in September, news broke that Anthony would go to the New Jersey Nets in a four-party trade. Subsequent trade rumors about Melo continued into the All-Star break. On February 21, 2011 local time, the Nuggets and New York Knicks officially completed the transaction, and Anthony joined the Knicks. On February 26, 2011, Melo quickly renewed his contract with the Knicks. Including the last year of the original contract, Melo will receive US$82.66 million in the next four years.

Growth experience

On May 29, 1984, Anthony was born in the Red Hook residential area of ??Brooklyn, New York City. His father is Puerto Rican and his mother, Mary, is African American. When Anthony reached the age of 8, the family moved to Baltimore, where he honed not only his athletic skills, but also his survival skills. Anthony had two brothers, Robert and Wilford, a sister, Michelle (deceased), and a half-sister, Daphne. He was named after his father, who died of liver failure before his third birthday. After losing the breadwinner of the family, Melo's mother Mary had to independently raise the infant Melo and his three-year-old brother and sister. "From drugs to killings to just about anything you name that continues to happen in the most dangerous neighborhoods in the city, we've seen so much," said Kenny Minor, one of Anthony's childhood friends. "Those things teach you resilience. , allowing you to mentally focus on your goals." In the residential area a few streets away from Anthony and his friends' homes, sports are common and serve as an important break from violence and drug dealing. In order to support the whole family, Mary had to work overtime doing housekeeping work every day. Melo's siblings are all older than him, so they can help take care of his younger brother. Melo is very passionate about basketball, and he is deeply attracted by both the college league and the professional league. During his childhood, the league was completely dominated by Eastern Conference teams. The famous heroes at that time included Eric Murdock, Malik Sealy, Alonzo Mourning, Terry Dehere and Donyell Marshall. Beijing time on December 23rd, according to the "Denver Post" report, former Nuggets star Carmelo Anthony will miss the team's away game against the Spurs tonight because one of Anthony's family members was unfortunate earlier. passed away. "During this painful time, our entire organization stands behind Anthony, supports him, and prays for his family," Nuggets vice president Masai Ujiri said in a team statement. It’s heartbreaking, especially when such bad news comes on the eve of the upcoming holidays.” Although there have been frequent rumors of leaving the team since before the start of the season, Anthony has still done his best to contribute to the Nuggets so far. all. Anthony has played in 24 of the Nuggets' 26 games this season, averaging 24 points, 8.3 rebounds and 1 steal per game and is the team's leading scorer.

About MELO’s tattoos

At present, Anthony has more than 20 tattoos on his body. Most of MELO’s tattoos are proverbs or short sentences: “When the Grass Is Cut the Snakes Will Show "(The truth comes out), "No one will ever be able to feel my pain" (No one can ever truly feel my pain), "Me Against The World" (I am against the world) and has a snake tattooed on his forearm now. There is also Blessed, Delivered on the left back. The CA on the right shoulder is the abbreviation of his name carmelo anthony. The Warner Bros. logo on the left shoulder represents MELO's birthplace WEST BAL DIMORE. There is a tattoo of his own boots logo on the left hand. Wait... Anthony's tattoo

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Knicks Anthony (14 photos) On February 21, 2011, the Nuggets local media confirmed Anthony was officially traded to the New York Knicks, along with Chauncey Billups, Sheldon Williams, Anthony Carter and Renaldo Balkman. The Nuggets acquired Wilson Chandler, Raymond Felton, Danilo Gallinari, and Timofey Mozgov from the Knicks in the trade. A first-round pick and two second-round picks owned by the Knicks from the Golden State Warriors (2012 and 2013), and $3 million in cash. Minnesota media reported that regarding the trade between the Nuggets, Knicks, and Timberwolves, one player was missed in previous reports: the Timberwolves sent Costa Koufos to the Nuggets in exchange for the Nuggets' 2015 unprotected second-round draft pick. right. Since the Knicks' numbers 15 and 22 were both retired, Anthony had to change his jersey number and choose No. 7. Since then, the uproarious Anthony transfer farce has been stopped, and Anthony can play the game with peace of mind and contribute exciting games to the fans.

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For his first three years of high school, Anthony commuted to Towson Catholic High School. In the summer of 2000, Anthony grew taller. Anthony grew from 5 inches in high school to a 6-foot-5 swingman. He suddenly became one of the top players in the area and rose to stardom, being named the 2001 Archdiocesan Player of the Year by the Baltimore Sun and the Baltimore Catholic League Player of the Year. As a sophomore, he averaged 14 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals per game. Towson Catholic High School surged to a record of 26 wins and 3 losses, and finally won third place in the interstate league. As a junior, Anthony enjoyed a successful high school basketball career, averaging 23 points and 10.3 rebounds per game, nearly doubling both. Despite a successful year, Anthony's focus was distracted by his desperate need to hear his friends reassure him that he was destined to be an NBA star. Anthony began skipping classes and was suspended from attending events. Due to his skinny frame and lack of strength, he almost didn't make it onto the roster of radar scouts, and he didn't feel like he was physically ready for the NBA. In the end, Towson Catholic High School fell in the state finals, although Anthony won the Baltimore Area Player of the Year, the Archdiocese Player of the Year and the Baltimore Catholic League Player of the Year. After his senior year, District I-A coaches hoped to recruit Anthony. to an East Coast school that included the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Syracuse University. Unlike his former peers such as Garnett, Jermaine O'Neal, Kobe, Tracy McGrady, and Stoudemire, he announced early that he would choose to join Syracuse University before his fourth year. Although Anthony's grade point average had dropped below a C and his ACT score was below the admissions minimum, he knew he needed to improve in the classroom to be academically eligible to attend Syracuse. For his senior year, his mother wanted him to transfer schools. Anthony's first thought was Hargrave Military High School in Virginia, but after talking with head coach Steve Smith in the basketball weight room at Oak Hill High School, he transferred to Oak Hill High School in Virginia - 2000- Today's American High School League Championship in the 2001 season - sprint for the senior year. In the summer of 2001, Anthony led the AAU Baltimore Elite team to the semi-finals of the Adidas Senior League in Las Vegas. His performance of 25.2 points per game attracted NBA players who were originally paying attention to Amar'e Stoudemire. Tan's attention. Anthony participated in the USA Basketball Youth Development Festival where he led the East team to win a silver medal. He shot 66% in positional offense and averaged 24 points per game, tied for first with LeBron James. That's where Anthony and James' friendship began. Oak Hill High School entered the 2001-02 season on a hot start with a 42-game winning streak. Oak Hill won the Nike High School International Invitational Tournament in Texas and finished the season ranked third in the nation with a 32-1 record. The only opponent to defeat them was Virtue High School, which stopped their winning streak at 67.

In his final year, Anthony averaged 22 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 3 assists per game. He was selected for the McDonald's High School All-Star Game and scored 19 points in the game. He had already won the Sprite Dunk Contest before the McDonald's All-Star Game and was selected to the USA Today All-American First Team and Parada Magazine's All-American First Team. Because of his struggles with the ACT test, his family and friends wondered if Anthony would forget about college and go straight to the NBA. He still had to provide a minimum of 18 points, but when Anthony finally scored 19 points in late April, he decided to stick with college and begin preparations for his rookie season at Syracuse University. Early in Melo's basketball career, he was not a talented player. Although he has an almost crazy enthusiasm for basketball and will go all out during games or training, his height and body shape are really ordinary and cannot be more ordinary. In the fall of 1998, Melo entered Towson Catholic High School as a point guard. Before that, he had been eliminated from countless college reserve teams. To put it bluntly, he spent at least 45 minutes on the bus every day without any meaning. However, in the summer of 1999 everything changed dramatically. Melo suddenly gained 5 inches of height and became the best player in the conference. Of course, a real problem also exists. The ball-handling and jump-shooting skills and habits he honed as a defender in the past will be more or less the same for him now as a 6-foot-5 swingman (hindering his future) development) danger. But Melo doesn't seem to be afraid of the incompatibility of his size and skill set. The second-year player showed his talent to the fullest in the face of fierce competition from the MIAA and Catholic League. In that season, he averaged 14 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals per game. Towson Catholic High School also got out of hand like the Yellow River flooding, achieving a record of 26 wins and 3 losses, ranking third in the interstate tournament. Melo's growth, like his game, has never stopped. He wants to replicate the growth trajectory of T-mac when he entered the NBA directly from Mount Zion State College in North Carolina. Melo made great achievements in the second semester of high school. His points and rebounds almost doubled from the previous year. Even though he did not help Townson Catholic High School win the state championship title, he still won many honors such as Baltimore City Player of the Year, All-metropolitan Player of the Year and Baltimore Catholic League Player of the Year.

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Anthony played for Syracuse University for one season in college. In the 2002-2003 season, he averaged 22.1 points per game (16th in the NCAA and 16th in the Big East). 4), 10.0 rebounds (19th in the NCAA, 3rd in the Big East, 1st among NCAA D-I freshmen), and had a quadruple-double performance of 36 points, 14 rebounds, 11 assists and 10 blocks! He led the team to win their first NCAA tournament in 2003. He leads the team in points, rebounds, playing time (36.4 minutes per game), positional offense attempts and field goals, and free throw attempts and field goals. Anthony scored 33 points against the University of Texas in the Final Four, setting an NCAA tournament freshman scoring record. Against the University of Kansas in the finals, Anthony scored 20 points and 10 rebounds. Due to Anthony's performance in the NCAA tournament, he won the "Most Outstanding Player Award." After that, Syracuse head coach Jim Burnham described Anthony as "by far the best player in college basketball. Not just great. No one in college basketball even came close to him last year." Level. That's the bottom line." Anthony said he originally planned to stay at Syracuse for two to three seasons, but having accomplished everything he set out to do, he chose to forgo his college career (with Burnham's blessing). , stated that he would participate in the 2003 NBA draft. Anthony's glory at Syracuse University includes being selected as a second-team All-American by the 2003 NCAA MOP as a rookie. Anthony led the team to a record of 30 wins and 5 losses, won the first NCAA championship title in school history, and was unanimously selected as the NCAA of the Year. Best Rookie. He was also named to the All-Big East First Team and was unanimously awarded the Big East Rookie of the Year.

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In the summer of 2002, Anthony was one of the 12 members of the United States Youth Men's Basketball Team. He helped the United States team in the 2002 World Youth Championship held in Venezuela. Bronze medal in men's basketball tournament. He started all five games, averaging a team-high 15.6 points in only 22.2 minutes per game. His 6.2 rebounds ranked second. Anthony scored 15 points and 9 rebounds in the first-round victory over the Dominican Republic. In the game against Mexico, he scored 21 points and 7 rebounds in 21 minutes. In the 75-73 victory over Argentina, Anthony dominated the game and scored a team-high 23 points. In the semifinal loss to host Venezuela by two points, Anthony contributed 13 points and 10 rebounds.

The United States defeated Argentina 71-65 to win the bronze medal. The team was coached by Oregon State consultant Ernie Kent. Anthony also has some experience in American basketball because he previously participated in the 2001 Youth Development Festival. After his rookie season, Anthony was selected as a member of the 2004 U.S. Olympic Basketball Team, which eventually won a bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics. He averaged 2.4 points and 1.6 assists per game. Anthony was among the 2003 draft class. Born LeBron James and Dwyane Wade became the co-captains of the 2006 World Championship team. The team won the bronze medal. On August 23, 2006, Anthony scored 35 points in the game against Italy, creating a record for the US team. Personal scoring record in FIBA ??games. The previous record was 34 points scored by Kenny Anderson in 1990. Anthony averaged 19.9 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game, and was selected to the World Championship Team in January 2007. On the 16th, Anthony was selected as the U.S. Men's Basketball Player of the Year for his outstanding performance in the World Championships. Anthony was also a member of the U.S. team in the 2007 American Championships. Anthony averaged 21.2 points per game (9 games). Game 191 points) ranked second, behind Brazil's Barbosa. Anthony also scored 5.2 rebounds and 1.4 assists. He tied the previous record of 28 points in a single game in the American Championships set by Allen Iverson. The scoring record was later broken by James in the championship game with Argentina with 31 points. Anthony also participated in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, along with James, Wade, Kobe, etc. The team averaged a net win of 32.2. points, including a 31-point victory over Australia and a 20-point victory over Argentina in the quarterfinals. Anthony scored 21 points in the game against Argentina. Although he made 3 of 14 offensive shots, he made all 13 free throws. In the finals, the United States defeated the 2006 world champion Spain. Anthony averaged 11.5 points (92 points in 8 games) and 4.3 rebounds per game. 34 rebounds in 8 games) and 1.0 steals (8 steals in 8 games).