Breaking News Now:Carmelo Anthony, Knicks & NBA Legend, Officially Retires from Basketball….
After a remarkable 19-season career, Carmelo Anthony, one of the NBA’s most prolific scorers and iconic figures, has officially announced his retirement from professional basketball.

Drafted 3rd overall in 2003 by the Denver Nuggets, Anthony quickly rose to stardom, becoming a 10-time NBA All-Star and a 6-time All-NBA selection. He was instrumental in revitalizing the New York Knicks, where he became a fan favorite and the face of the franchise for much of the 2010s.
Melo retires with 28,289 career points, ranking him 9th on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. Though he never won an NBA championship, his legacy is cemented with a NCAA title at Syracuse, three Olympic gold medals, and unforgettable scoring performances — including a career-high 62 points at Madison Square Garden.
Anthony said in a farewell video: “The time has come to say goodbye to the court… But my story isn’t over.”
His jersey retirement by the Knicks is now inevitable — a tribute to a true New York legend