Kyan Anthony Talks About Playing Against Bronny James In The NBA Soon
Kiyan Anthony, the son of Carmelo Anthony, is getting more attention as his game continues to improve.
A 17-year-old 6'5″ guard who plays for Long Island Lutheran High School, Kiyan is now ranked as a tight end.
And now, in his appearance by his father's side at 7PM in Brooklyn, Kiyan opened up about the outstanding son of the NBA star who has been making headlines lately: Bronny James.
When asked about Bronny, Kiyan said he was happy to see him play in the NBA.
“Just knowing that he started it, even now that I had the opportunity to like to follow, not to follow him, but to reach where he is in the league,” he said. “That's fire. I sent him everything. We were on the phone. It's really fire. Especially that fool playing with his poppies. That's crazy to me.
Kiyan added that he is excited about the potential opportunity to play with Bronny in the NBA.
“We could play against each other like we played against each other in high school,” he said.
Anthony will enter his senior year of high school next season. He has already received offers from a variety of colleges, including Syracuse, his father's alma mater.
Other schools that will make offers include Ohio State, Florida State, Michigan, Tennessee and Memphis.
Kiyan plans to narrow his list of schools to five by the end of the month, before making his final decision later in the year.
Anthony recently put on a show at the Nike EYBL Peach Invitational Tournament, and in one game he dropped 40 points on 5-of-6 three-point shooting.
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