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When the big day nears, the heartbeat grows fast. Friends, family, and all wait with hopes, so Carmelo Anthony is no different as he is keeping a close watch on his son, Kiyan, who is gearing up for Syracuse. The younger Anthony is headed to the Orange for the 2025-26 season, and Melo has made his expectations loud and clear. “You don’t have no time for anything else. It’s books and ball,” he says, reminding his son to keep his head down and grind, though he does want Kiyan to enjoy the ride too. And honestly, judging by how things are shaping up, Melo might just be able to sit back and enjoy the show.

Now, the 17-year-old isn’t wasting a second. He’s hoping to land on campus as early as the first week of May, aiming to “lock in fully to basketball and put all distractions aside.” And he won’t be doing it alone. Melo’s set to be in the stands for every single game, bringing energy and eyes to the Dome—just like old times. With his father’s legacy echoing through every corner of Syracuse, Kiyan is stepping into a story already written in greatness.

Plus, Kiyan’s already locked into the gym grind. Every day, without fail. He wants to win, yes, but he’s more focused on growth—and maybe even sparking something special in Syracuse again. A recent training clip went viral after NBA trainer Chris Brickley dropped it on Instagram, putting Kiyan straight into the spotlight. The hunger is real, and the world is starting to see just how ready he is to carve out his own legacy.

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“@kiyananthony we working on attacking the rim, skilled finishes, floaters, footwork‼ Freshman year is right around the corner! 🏁🏁🏁🏁,”

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Will Kiyan Anthony surpass his father's legacy at Syracuse, or is he just riding Melo's coattails?

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NBA trainer Chris Brickley wrote in a recent Instagram post that quickly caught fire. The video showed Kiyan locked in, sharpening his game with intensity and purpose. Fans had plenty to say—some hyped him as the next big thing, while others nitpicked every move. But one thing’s for sure: love him or doubt him, everyone’s watching what Kiyan Anthony does next.

Fans turn critics over Kiyan Anthony video

Kiyan Anthony’s latest training video didn’t just go viral—it got people talking, and not in passing. Fans were quick to chime in. “He’s going to be a great pro,” one fan shared. From the way he attacked the drills to the sheer intensity he showed, he seems to keep everyone on the hook. Another took a deeper look at the journey so far, writing, “Watching his development over these 5 years proves that’s staying in the gym, staying the course, and doing the work always yield good results.” That kind of praise doesn’t come easy—unless you’ve earned it.

Besides, it’s not just clips and edits—Kiyan’s game is translating on the court, too. At The Throne Championship, which is no soft stage for high school hoops, he put on a show. He dropped 25 points, snagged five rebounds, dished out three assists, and went 9-for-15 from the floor. Numbers like that don’t lie, and fans were quick to remind everyone that he’s more than just a legacy name.

Even so, it wasn’t just the skills that had people pausing and rewinding. It was the physical change. “You can tell his nutrition, sleep, routines and workout is on point. His development in the last 2 years has been exponential,” a fan pointed out. Kiyan looked taller, bulkier, and more locked in than ever. That transformation had social media doing double-takes.

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In fact, the comments section turned into a height watch. “Kiy got taller or I’m buggin? Keep working like this he gon be cooking at cuse,” a fan posted, echoing the buzz that Kiyan’s frame and fame are noticeably growing. Another added, “This ni— ain’t done growing yet goddamn lol.” The last confirmed stats had Kiyan listed at 6’5″ and 200 pounds, but now, everyone’s just waiting on a fresh update.

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All in all, the hype is real. One fan even mapped out the future: “Stay in school 3 years — #1 pick with the degree 📜.” For now, though, it’s all eyes on Syracuse—ready to see another Anthony light up the Dome.

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