NBA legend Carmelo Anthony's son, Kiyan Anthony, is one of the top recruits from the 2025 class. Besides his basketball skills, his fashion has been a huge talking point among fans. Since we are on the brink of 2025, 'hoopersfits' gave hoops fans a walk down memory lane by posting a carousel of the best outfits worn by the Syracuse commit this year.
Kiyan reshared the post on his Instagram story on Tuesday. In the first picture, the 17-year-old donned a white sweatshirt, baggy pants, and brown shoes. He completed the outfit with a "K-I-Y" necklace and his opticals. Carmelo Anthony wore an orange jacket over a green T-shirt, beige-colored pants, and an orange cap.
In the next snap, the No. 1 basketball player from the 2025 class could be seen wearing a white jacket over a white t-shirt and black pajamas. He also added a beanie and sunglasses to the outfit. When Kiyan met LeBron James during a USA basketball match, he wore a t-shirt, grey hoodie, denim shorts, and white sneakers.
Hoopersfits also added a picture from Kiyan's Syracuse Orange commitment. The youngster could be seen flaunting Syracuse's jacket and cap over his white t-shirt and baggy cargo pants. In a mirror selfie, Carmelo Anthony's son had put on a white t-shirt, a white jacket, black trousers, and a necklace.
Kiyan attended a sports event in an all-black outfit. He looked stunning in a baggy black t-shirt and knee-length black shorts. Next up, there was a picture of Kiyan in a white t-shirt, red denim jacket, rugged denim jeans, white sneakers, and a silver necklace.
Several other pictures were showcasing the shooting guard's styling and fashion. Many have mentioned that his drip can undoubtedly be one of the finest among the high school basketball stars.
Kiyan is a Syracuse Orange commit
Kiyan announced his commitment to coach Adrian Autry's Syracuse Orange on Nov. 15 on the "7 PM in Brooklyn" podcast. The coach played a huge role in his decision, and Kiyan often told people that Autry was a cool guy.
The New York connection was also crucial in Kiyan's final choice.
"It was a lot of talks about New York basketball and different parks and what park I was going to play at," Kiyan said in an interview with Jayson Buford.
Carmelo has built a legacy at Syracuse University, and his son, Kiyan, could either carry it or build his own. Will Kiyan be able to live up to the expectations? Let us know your thoughts.