Ex-NY Knicks player Carmelo Anthony joins NBC Sports as NBA analyst.

The network is gearing up for its first season after signing a new deal with the league in 2024.

February 14th 2025.

Ex-NY Knicks player Carmelo Anthony joins NBC Sports as NBA analyst.
Former basketball star Carmelo Anthony, who officially retired from the NBA in May 2023, has landed a new gig with NBC. The network has brought him on board to be a studio analyst for their upcoming coverage of NBA games next season. This exciting news was first reported by The Athletic, who also shared that Anthony will be one of the main commentators for the network's first season under a new contract with the league, which was signed in 2024. Fans can expect to see games broadcasted on ABC/ESPN, NBC/Peacock, and Prime Video until the 2035-36 season.
In addition to his new role at NBC, Anthony has also been keeping busy with a podcast he co-hosts with former Bodega Boy, The Kid Mero, called "7PM in Brooklyn." Produced by Wave Sports + Entertainment, the show features Anthony's thoughts on basketball and other topics.
With a notable 19-year career in the NBA, Anthony has achieved many accomplishments, including winning three gold medals for the United States in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, 2012 London Olympics, and 2016 Rio Olympics. He also played in six international tournaments, averaging 13.7 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 1.2 assists. He holds the record for the most points scored in a single game by a U.S. Olympian, with 37 points in a game against Nigeria in 2012.
Although he never won an NBA championship, Anthony was highly respected by his peers and fans during his time with the New York Knicks, Denver Nuggets, Oklahoma City Thunder, Houston Rockets, Portland Trail Blazers, and Los Angeles Lakers.
Before his successful NBA career, Anthony led Syracuse University to their first and only NCAA men's basketball tournament championship during his only season playing in college. He was then drafted at No. 3 in the first round by the Denver Nuggets in the 2003 NBA Draft.
In addition to his basketball achievements, Anthony has also made headlines for his involvement in a $500 million soccer trial, where he gave an emotional testimony. Clearly, the retired athlete continues to make an impact both on and off the court, and we look forward to seeing him in his new role as a studio analyst for NBC's NBA coverage.

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