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Carmelo Anthony is also an entrepreneur in the cannabis industry, with his own brand, STAYME70 (pronounced Stay Melo).
The NBA All-star's STAYME70 joins a growing crop of brands owned by Black celebrity A-listers in the industry.
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Localsyr.com on MSNCarmelo Anthony to speak at Syracuse University’s 2025 commencementSYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — 10-time NBA All-Star and 2003 NCAA Champion Carmelo Anthony will return to his alma mater to deliver Syracuse University’s 2025 commencement address, the University ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Former NBA star Carmelo Anthony attended a meet and greet event in Downtown Syracuse to highlight his ...
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Sporting News on MSNSyracuse legend Carmelo Anthony heading back to SU for huge new roleCarmelo Anthony is heading back to central New York. Not permanently, sadly. But he'll be around often with his son Kiyan going to be a freshman hooper for the Orange in the fall. And as of Tuesday, ...
Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim talks with Carmelo Anthony during a game in the 2002-03 season. Anthony, a freshman, led Syracuse to the 2003 NCAA championship. He will officially be introduced as a member ...
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USA TODAY High School Sports on MSNKiyan Anthony, son of Carmelo, to bring fashion and basketball to SyracuseKiyan Anthony, who appeared in the "Mini Melo" AT&T ad during March Madness, launched One Way Clothing alongside his best ...
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