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Melo's Son Benched: Autry's Bold Move
9 Feb
Summary
- Kiyan Anthony, son of NBA legend Carmelo Anthony, did not play in a recent game.
- Coach Autry confirmed the benching was a decision, not due to injury concerns.
- Anthony is a highly-touted freshman averaging 8.9 points per game.

Kiyan Anthony, son of basketball icon Carmelo Anthony, did not participate in Syracuse's recent 72-59 defeat against No. 18 Virginia. This marked the first game this season where the freshman saw no playing time.
Head coach Adrian Autry clarified that the decision to bench Anthony was strategic and not related to any physical ailments. "No injury concerns. It was just my decision," Autry stated, emphasizing the team's physicality and experience.
Anthony, a freshman from New York City, was a four-star recruit and ranked among the top players in the 2025 class. He has played in 23 games this season, starting two, and is currently sixth on the team in scoring with 8.9 points per game.
Carmelo Anthony, a Syracuse legend, recently expressed frustration with the team's performance following a loss to North Carolina. The Orange have struggled this season with a 13-11 record and have lost six of their past seven games, prompting Coach Autry to explore lineup changes to improve results.




