Carmelo Anthony

The star forward is retiring as the No. 9 scorer in league history, after almost two decades in the NBA, an NCAA title and three Olympic gold medals.
The decorated forward told ESPN's Stephen A. Smith he “didn’t understand” where his release came from.
Recent friction between Carmelo Anthony and Knicks management proves it is time for the star forward to move on to better things.
“America will be great again, I believe that."
They broke barriers, set records and made history.
He has absolutely no intentions of making his way downtown.
The athlete also weighed in on Michael Jordan's recent letter on police shootings.