Carmelo Anthony's son Kiyan Anthony names "Lil Baby" as one of two dream rappers to promote his clothing brand

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Carmelo Anthony's son Kiyan Anthony is not just a four-star recruit in the class of 2025 as he also has an online clothing brand called "One Way." While Kiyan is still deciding which college he will choose, he continues to work on his brand.

In season 2 episode 2 of "Overtime" on Saturday, he talked about his goals for the clothing brand and that he wants rappers like Lil Baby or Drake to promote it.

“My future goal for the brand is just to keep expanding eventually I want to open up a store in a city or something like that," Kiyan Anthony said. "I want to open up a store if I could have anybody in one way I would probably put a rapper like Lil Baby or like Drake in some one way like on the stage so I feel like one of those people had the brand on it would definitely blow.”

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Anthony is No. 2 in the high school basketball NIL rankings and has a valuation of $726K (according to On3). In Episode 6 of his Overtime show "Evolution," he talked about expanding his business.

"I linked up with my boy Jaden to go over the brand 'One Way,'" Anthony said. "It's a clothing brand, but we're really trying to promote a whole lifestyle, not just clothes. The end goal is to open up a whole store and everything like we are trying to take it to the next level."

Where could we see Kiyan Anthony next season?

Kiyan Anthony is the 36th-best player in the 2025 ESPN 100 Recruiting Database. He has received offers from several programs including Arizona State, Ohio State, Rutgers and USC, among others. He will start his visits on September 26 with the USC Trojans and Rutgers on October 4.

He cut his list to six programs including Auburn, Florida State, Ohio State, Rutgers, Syracuse and USC. According to On3, one team stands out from the rest — Syracuse. The Orange have an 80.3% chance of recruiting the son of Carmelo Anthony, who led the team to an NCAA title in 2003.

Other schools like Rutgers has a 6.6% chance, Florida State with 5.6%, USC with 4.7% and Providence has less than a 1% chance of securing his commitment.

Anthony has performed well in the EYBL circuits and it will interesting to see which school he'll play for in college. Will we see him at Syracuse next season?

Edited by Victor Ramon Galvez
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