Kiyan Anthony, the son of former NBA superstar Carmelo Anthony, made his college basketball debut on Saturday playing for the Syracuse Orange in an exhibition against Buffalo. Kiyan put together an efficient outing, dropping 10 points on 4-of-7 from the field. Kiyan Anthony’s freshman debut ð10 PTS | 4-7 FG | 2-4 3PT | 1 BLK | 1 STL | 17 MINSmooth mechanics, fluid shot creation, flashes of defensive footwork. The foundation’s there ..what does he need to add to be a real one-and-done threat? pic.twitter.com/3QMovZXjLa— NetsKingdom ðð½ (@NetsKingdomAJ) October 26, 2025 The 18-year-old Anthony committed to Syracuse last November amid recruitment from various other programs, including Michigan, Florida State, Indiana, Pittsburgh, Illinois, Memphis, Tennessee, and Seton Hall. A 6-foot-5 shooting guard, Anthony was ranked the No. 36 overall recruit in the high school Class of 2025 by ESPN, and No. 32 overall by 247Sports. Story continues below advertisement Just as Carmelo Anthony entered the Hall of Fame, his son Kiyan is gearing up for his freshman season at Syracuse. The stars have aligned for the Anthony family. One legacy is forever cemented, while the other is being written right now. pic.twitter.com/25HIxXMTtW— SLAM (@SLAMonline) September 9, 2025 Meanwhile, Carmelo was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in September, as both an NBA legend and a member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic team. Melo’s most iconic career contribution may still be his one year at Syracuse, where he carried his team to a national championship in 2003 as a freshman. Story continues below advertisement