Carmelo Anthony

Just got from his inclusion in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame class 2025 Carmelo Anthony Saturday confirmed he will be a studio analyst for NBA coverage at NBC Sports and Peacock starting this October. The news is in Anthony and Anthony and Ahmed Fareed During NBC Sports' Kentucky Derby coverage, in Churchill Downs.

Anthony is an All-Star and three-time Olympic gold medalist, expected to pass the playoffs in the 2025-26 season and will be in the studio one or more nights a week.

When Fareed asked him the most excited about joining the NBC sports, Anthony replied: “I think it’s just building a team, reintegrating into a team-oriented aspect.

"Talking about games, talking about games, figuring out what a lot of people are doing, what a lot of players in the game is working in the game. I think games in the game need to talk about games in the game."

Anthony spent 19 seasons in the NBA, spending time with the Denver Nuggets, the New York Knicks, the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Houston Rockets, the Portland Cross Country Trail Blazers and the Los Angeles Lakers. He was six all-NBA selections and won the 2013 scoring championship in New York, where he finished third in the MVP voting this season. His 28,289 career points ranks 10Th He has been appointed to NBA 75Th Anniversary team.

Anthony also won four of the NCAA's best players and NCAA freshman of the year, being the second-team All-American Trials during his sole college at Syracuse University, ending up winning the 2003 national championship with Orange. He won four Olympic medals and ended his American basketball career to become the Olympic leader of Olympic history.

The NBA will return to NBC on other countries' networks this fall. NBA on NBC This is the environment at many critical moments, as the alliance broke out in the 1990s Michael Jordan and his Chicago Bull Dynasty. Anthony is one of many experiences to have growth experience with the league by watching NBC coverage.

“Watching the NBA, who grew up in NBC, has shaped my love for gaming,” Anthony said. “Now, I’m very happy to join the NBC Sports family. I’ve been using my platform to help grow games and I’m very happy to bring new perspectives to fans as we usher in the NBA reporting and programming era in the new era of the NBA.”

Joining NBC Sports is a complement to Anthony's media career after Anthony's retirement, his podcast "7 p.m. in Brooklyn with Carmelo Anthony," covering the latest stories of NBA news and Anthony's playing career. Anthony Jamal Crawford and Reggie Miller Has been announced as a game analyst. Mike Tirico and Noah Eagle He will also serve as a broadcast analyst.