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      • One of the greatest scorers in NBA history has decided to hang up his sneakers. Ten-time All-Star and three-time Olympic gold medalist Carmelo Anthony announced on social media Monday that he is officially retiring from professional basketball.
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  2. May 22, 2023 · Carmelo Anthony, who announced his retirement from the NBA this morning, leaves a striking legacy: all-time bucket getter. Undisputed hat god. Ahead-of-his-time poster. And, easily overlooked but...

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  3. May 22, 2023 · One of the greatest scorers in NBA history has decided to hang up his sneakers. Ten-time All-Star and three-time Olympic gold medalist Carmelo Anthony announced on social media Monday...

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    Following up on an official foray with the Jordan 18.5, the Jordan Melo 1.5 carried on the ‘.5’ theme, only this time featuring Carmelo’s name and rooted in retro. Still styled for performance, the model made the most from iconic cues seen on the AJ1 and AJ2, while tailoring towards Anthony in Nuggets and Cuse colorways. This shoe would see the ret...

    Sticking to the script but jumping ahead in lineage, the Jordan Melo 5.5 drew inspiration from the AJ5 and AJ6, making for Carmelo’s second signature shoe. A Black Friday launch was inline with holiday and hoops seasons, putting perhaps the biggest momentum push behind arguably his best model. Low top looks were also crafted for his sophomore signa...

    Removed from retro inspiration, the Jordan Melo M3 saw Anthony overtaking Mike on namesake steeze, though the Jumpman logostill outweighed his own logo. Clean colorways and smooth styling matched his demeanor, game, and even build, marking an early direction for his signature series.

    Bringing a Foamposite collar into the fold, the Jordan Melo M4 built off the identity birthed on the Melo M3, but this time with more steeze. Colorways ranged far outside the umbrella of Nuggets and Orangmen, even honoring his hometown of Baltimore, though Denver do-ups still led the rollout.

    Cataloged with heritage hits but far from looking like retro retread, the Melo M5leaped over nostalgia for a luxury hoops shoe made for their man of the moment. Detailing reminiscent of the 11, 14 and 15 can all be pulled, but put towards performance with a palette leaning much more towards Melo than Mike.

    Mike may have been the first signature hooper to release revamped renditions of his own shoe in real market time. Just like His Airness had inline and IE versions of the 11 and + placement on the 17, Melo would do much of the same come time for the M6. This time though, design inspiration would be translated by that of the Future Sole project, allo...

    Carrying on the theme of design duality debuted on the M6, the Melo M7 would also see a Future Sole adaptation. Built off the same base as the inline M7 model, the Future Sole revamp would slim the silo in a tech focused manner that mirrored much of what Nike Basketball was doing with their playoff propelled Elite series.

    Now a Knick through and through, the Melo M8 would appeal to a major market while also looking tough enough to take on the streetball scene. Like its predecessors, the M8 would see its OG iteration eventually slimmed down for a tech’d out take built off the same frame — dubbed the M8 Advanced. Perhaps more interesting, they’d also see cleated conce...

    All out aggressive, the Melo M9 was a caged kick that could easily be mistaken for a Barkley or blacktop beast. Colorways were all over the place, ranging from Oak Hill gradient garb to loud Zodiac launches.

    Eerily similar to the Air Jordan XX8 in frame and tech, the Melo M10 carried over the celebrated Flight Plate tooling and put it beneath a leather base. Like previous pairs, colorways were wild and more than just team takes, playing off of JB nostalgia and holiday hues.

  4. Apr 3, 2024 · He had played wearing both Adidas and Nike sneakers. In 2002, when Anthony had the chance to meet Jordan, his interest in wearing his sneakers solidified. After a successful college season at Syracuse University wearing Air Jordan XVIII, he became the No. 3 overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft.

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  5. May 24, 2023 · Anthony had 13 signature shoes under Jordan Brand. Each design had its own grip on the sneaker culture.

  6. May 26, 2023 · Jordan Brand used Carmelo Anthony's first two signature sneakers as a testing ground for hybrid Air Jordans.

  7. In the twilight seasons of his career, Anthony mostly avoided wearing his own signature shoe and instead opted for flagship Jordan Brand shoes like the Air Jordan 36s. His shoe was always among the less popular signature sneakers in the league, worn by fewer players than the kicks of Kevin Durant, Damian Lillard or Kyrie Irving. Nevertheless ...