Kiyan Anthony stats: How did Carmelo Anthony’s son perform throughout the EYBL circuit?

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Kiyan Anthony, the son of former NBA All-Star Carmelo Anthony, has showcased remarkable talent and skill throughout the EYBL circuit. As a four-star guard from Long Island Lutheran and a top-50 recruit, Kiyan has established himself as a standout player with impressive statistics.

In the 2025 EYBL circuit, Kiyan is top-10 in scoring, averaging 20.3 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game through 10 games. His shooting percentages are notable, with 43.3% from the field, 31.1% from three-point range, and 70.7% from the free-throw line.

Kiyan has scored 18 or more points in eight consecutive games after a couple of 12-point outings to open the season. Some of his standout games include 28 points (five 3s) against Pro Skills Elite on May 18, and 25 points, seven rebounds, and four assists versus PSA Cardinals on May 17.

Some outstanding performances include his 23 points, nine rebounds, and three assists versus NJ Scholars on May 5, and 24 points with 8 rebounds playing against Team Why Not on May 4th. He also achieved 25 points, 10 rebounds plus 6 assists when competing against NY Rens last April 28th.

Kiyan Anthony scored 28 points, six rebounds, and three steals against Team Final, while posting 25 points and six rebounds versus New York Rens during other games.

Last year, while playing for Long Island Lutheran, Kiyan averaged 8.2 points, 2.3 assists, and 1.5 rebounds during EYBL Scholastic play which helped them finish second place nationally in the final top 10 rankings.

He began playing basketball at Christ the King High School and then moved to Long Island Lutheran halfway through his second year.

247Sports ranks him as the 59th-best player in the Class of 2025. As such, Kiyan Anthony’s talent has caught the eye of multiple college programs, including Florida State, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Memphis, Michigan, Seton Hall, Syracuse, and Tennessee, all of whom have made offers to him.


Kiyan Anthony talks about his recruitment plans

Kiyan Anthony, the No. 29 ranked player in the 2025 On3 150, has been turning heads with his impressive performances. Kiyan attributes his improvement to enhanced physicality and smarter play.

"My physicality has gotten a lot better," he told On3. "I’m playing smarter on the court, knowing when to take the shot and when to play make. I’m working out a lot with my dad now and he keeps dropping a lot of gems on me and I feel like I’m applying that to my game really well."

As a four-star recruit, Kiyan Anthony has already taken official visits to Florida State and Syracuse. He plans to revisit Syracuse and also aims to visit Indiana and Tennessee.

“I want to take a second visit to Syracuse,” Anthony said. “I want to go see Indiana and Tennessee too.”
"I’d like to go to a school that is not in the middle of nowhere. I want to go somewhere that has a little bit of an atmosphere. But really, the winning culture. I want to win."

The 6-foot-4 shooting guard from Long Island Lutheran/NY averaged 22.3 points while shooting 40.0 percent from three-point range on 7.7 attempts during Nike’s EYBL Indianapolis stop.

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