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BackCarmelo Anthony

Small Forward, New York
With his supernatural skills, explosive athleticism and genius hoops IQ, six-time All-Star Carmelo Anthony represents the future of basketball. In 2003 he won a national championship in his freshman year at Syracuse, capturing MVP and Freshman of the Year in the process. A top draft pick, he instantly became Denver's franchise player, lifting them from the basement to the playoffs in his rookie campaign. In 2008, he helped lead Team USA to gold in Beijing, in 2009 he elevated Denver to the conference finals and now in 2012 Carmelo is making his mark on the game's biggest stage in New York. Following a Gold-medal run in 2012, Anthony is delivering an MVP performance for his hometown franchise in New York. If Carmelo keeps this up, the title drought in NYC may soon be over.
With his supernatural skills, explosive athleticism and genius hoops IQ, six-time All-Star Carmelo Anthony represents the future of basketball. In 2003 he won a national championship in his freshman year at Syracuse, capturing MVP and Freshman of the Year in the process. A top draft pick, he instantly became Denver's franchise player, lifting them from the basement to the playoffs in his rookie campaign. In 2008, he helped lead Team USA to gold in Beijing, in 2009 he elevated Denver to the conference finals and now in 2012 Carmelo is making his mark on the game's biggest stage in New York. Following a Gold-medal run in 2012, Anthony is delivering an MVP performance for his hometown franchise in New York. If Carmelo keeps this up, the title drought in NYC may soon be over.