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Kiyan Anthony, son of Carmelo Anthony, is proving to be a force on the court


Kiyan Anthony, an emerging 6’5″ shooting guard and the son of Carmelo Anthony, has been putting on a show at the Nike EYBL Peach Invitational Tournament.

Kiyan dropped 40 points in one of his most recent games, knocking down 5-0f-6 threes that day.

This follows the 17-year-old going off for a 42-point game last month at the NBPA Top 100 Camp, where he averaged 29.5 points per game.

His scoring ability and smooth jumper have drawn countless comparisons to his father’s.

Anthony has reportedly already received offers from a long list of schools, including Syracuse, Carmelo’s alma mater.

Other schools to make offers include Ohio State, Florida State, Michigan, Tennessee and Memphis.

Kiyan intends to narrow down his list of colleges to five by the end of the month, before making his final decision later in the year.

He will enter his senior season at Long Island Lutheran High School last year and is currently ranked by 247Sports as the top player in New York for the class of 2025. ESPN ranks him 41st in the nation overall.

If all goes well, he will become the latest son of an NBA star to make the big league.