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Formal transformation, Melon Anthony has a new job

Anthony returns again. According to Forbes, Carmelo Anthony will join Vince Carter to join NBC Sports to open a new chapter in his career as the chief analyst.

From the Nuggets' "Golden Double Guns" to the Knicks' "Melon Age", his legendary resume of 22.5 points and 6.2 rebounds per game has made his transformation not only a transformation of his identity, but also a transformation of 20 years of offensive philosophy into a heritage of basketball wisdom.

Anthony's player career is a living fossil of "scoring art": an encyclopedia of offensive skills

career 10 All-Stars, 6 Best Teams, 19 playoff trips, the signature "Three Threat Test Steps", "turning back and leaning back", "middle-distance stop after pick-and-roll", making him the only player after Jordan to finish the singles in five positions. Data shows that his back-to-back singles hits 47.8% (top ten in history), and his key match scores (average of 24.3 points per game) are even more powerful than his star in the same generation.

The bearer of the era mark

From the "Twins" showdown with James in 2003 to the scoring champion in 2013, Anthony's career spans the changes in the NBA from the traditional inside to the small ball era. His transformation is a systematic review of the "post-Jordan-era offensive aesthetics".

Anthony put on a suit and sat in the commentary seat. He was no longer the "offensive madman" who scored 62 points in a single game in Madison, but instead transformed the essence of his career with 22.5 points into a legacy of basketball wisdom.

His transformation tells the world: true basketball legends will never fade from retirement - those confrontational experience, tactical understanding, and psychological games accumulated on the court will eventually become a beacon to illuminate the younger generation on another stage.