High school basketball star Kiyan Anthony, son of NBA legend Carmelo Anthony, has been having the time of his life and has been blogging his experiences on the YouTube channel Overtime. Recently, the channel posted about his lavish stay at an Airbnb with his Team Melo teammates as they participated in the Peach Invitational in Augusta, South Carolina, last July.
In the video, Kiyan showed off some of the Airbnb's amenities, including an outdoor lounge, a swimming pool, a trampoline, the kitchen, the dining room and the bedroom he stayed in for the trip.
He noted that he and his teammates usually stay at a hotel, but since Carmelo was there with them, he got an entire house for his son and the rest of the team. The elder Anthony made an appearance during the house tour, with Kiyan introducing the 10-time NBA All-Star while he was cooking.
Kiyan also blogged about the time he and his father appeared on his idol Paul George's "Podcast P" podcast. The younger Anthony idolized George and has modeled his own game on how PG-13 played. He even stated that the Philadelphia 76ers star is his "personal GOAT."
George admitted that he felt humbled that the younger generation was looking up to him.
"Appreciate you though. but you know what I mean through it all me having a touch to the younger generation. Obviously is humbling it's an honor that they connect with me on that level," the NBA All-Star said (9:28 - 9:39)
Kiyan Anthony down to final 3 schools
Despite blogging his daily life, from his trip to Paris for the Olympics to his trip to South Carolina, Kiyan is also hard at work in his basketball career. The four-star shooting guard from Long Island Lutheran has already been making a name for himself on the court, and this has garnered him some college offers.
Last week, however, Anthony announced that he has narrowed it down to his final three schools: Auburn, USC and Syracuse, his father's alma mater. He also had offers from Florida State, Ohio State and Rutgers.
On3 listed Kiyan as the No. 30 overall prospect in the class. He is also ranked the No. 8 shooting guard in the nation and the No. 1 player in the state of New York. On3's recruiting prediction has Syracuse as the No. 1 contender to get Kiyan's commitment at 82.2% likelihood, mainly because of his father's connection to the school.