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Carmelo Anthony Wearing Hats Instead of Hoodies During Workouts

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Hoodie Melo is a thing of the past!

Beanie Melo has entered the building.

Hoodie Melo is gone.

It’s Beanie Melo now.

(via @Cbrickley603) pic.twitter.com/BbZAnbtHmt

— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) April 23, 2019

Videos of NBA free agent working out with coach, Chris Brickley in Manhattan’s Lifetime Fitness are currently floating the World Wide Web and the Denver Nugget, New York Knick and Oklahoma City Thunder is currently rocking a Skully.

Workouts with Brickley are nothing new. Last summer, Brickley told me that says he added running and 3-point drills to Anthony’s basketball regimen.

“Right now, the accent is getting him in the best shape of his life,” Brickley told me on the Scoop B Radio Radio Podcast.

“Especially with the situation that he’will be in. We’re trying to get him in situations. I never want him to get tired. ”

From Hoodie Melo to Beanie Melo…that’s a transition.

Worth noting: ‘Hoodie Melo’ generated a fantastic amount of conversation amongst fans. The 10-time NBA All-Star performed well in the outfit and exuding swag. After some consistent conversation in the media and ex-teammate J.R. Smith, the next character took off.

Hoodie Melo get a higher score than the real Anthony on NBA 2K18.

In an interview on Scoop B Radio, 2K’s Social Media Manager Ronnie Singh aka Ronnie 2K left the door open for a possible Hoodie Melo inclusion.

“Well yeah, he [Hoodie Melo] really is something,” Singh told me on the Scoop B Radio Podcast.

“He is an imaginary character in our game at this moment. Meaning rsquo they &;re not sure what we are going to do with him and of course, you know there are rights issues with that. So we will see what happens, but Hoodie Melo is something that’s interesting to us so we will see. ”

Anthony signed with the Houston Rockets this summer after clearing waivers in a trade that shipped him from the Oklahoma City Thunder to the Atlanta Hawks.

What next?

“I think Carmelo’s match still adapts to today’s match, it just has to be the perfect situation,” Sacramento Kings assistant coach Bobby Jackson told NBA writer, Landon Buford.

“With Carmelo’s situation being that he’s 15 or 16 seasons in, will he be willing to take a back seat by coming off the bench and being a limited role player in that offense? I think that’s the question with Carmelo. ”

The Rockets traded Anthony to the Chicago Bulls before the NBA’s trade deadline and was waived.

The third overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, the Los Angeles Lakers had been leaning toward signing Anthony for the rest of the season — until a mound of LA losses occured.

Anthony has averaged 24 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3 assists in his career with the Thunder, New York Knicks, Denver Nuggets and Houston Rockets.

A long forward, Anthony is the epitome of today&rsquo match.

He can score!

However rsquo & he;s contemplated retirement.

In an interview with Taryn Finley of the Huffington Post recently, Melo suggested he’s at peace with the fact he may not play much longer:

“I’m convinced [retirement is ] coming. I’d be sitting lying to you if I said it’s not coming shortly. I think I want it to come shortly. I don’t think I want to do this forever, but since you love it so much, it’s hard to give up it. When it & rsquo; s your time it & rsquo; s your time to go at the end of the day you do. But so long as you feel good with that. ”

“I hope above all else that whatever it is, however he wants it to end, he gets to walk away and go down on his own terms,” Quentin Richardson, Anthony’s former Knicks teammate told me on the Scoop B Radio Podcast.

“He is one of the best 300 players on the planet that’s not playing,” TNT’s Kenny Smith told me.

“You can’t say rsquo & he;s not one of the best 300 players. ”

“You don’t get better sitting from basketball,” TNT’s Charles Barkley told me.

What about next season?

“It may be over,” said Barkley.

Yikes.

A long forward, Anthony is the epitome of today&rsquo match. He can score.

“I don’t know if they remember how good of a player he was and still is,” Blake Griffin told Basketball Society Online’s Landon Buford through the regular season.

“Sometimes it’s the situation. It sucks to see to see people act [as if] he’s something [that] he’s not. ”

“He’s a great player,” New York Knicks captain, Lance Thomas told me in December.

“He’s a fantastic teammate, rsquo & most importantly he;s a human being and he’s always been a great advocate for the NBA as a brand. I just want him to get back on a team and play the sport he loves that’s paved a way for him and his family, and he loves to play basketball, so I really need him back onto a team. ”

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