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Kiyan Anthony is continuing to impress at the NBPA Top 100 Camp.
The son of NBA legend Carmelo Anthony recorded 35 points against the nation’s top high school players on Monday.
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Kiyan Anthony went off for 35 at NBPA Top 100 Camp this morning 🔥
Anthony is avergaing 38.5 ppg so far at the prestigious camp. @Top100Camp pic.twitter.com/kkn5cxaxdO
Competitors included Abdul Aziz Olajuwon, son of former Houston Rockets star Hakeem Olajuwon.
Anthony led all scorers on 15-for-39 shooting in 37 minutes on the court.
Anthony is ranked as the No. 9 shooting guard in the class of 2025 by 247Sports.
247Sports ranks Anthony as a four-star prospect and places him No. 57 overall among the class.
Anthony was the clear standout Monday as he recorded 16 points more than the next-highest scorer, and more than doubled the second-highest shot total.
He was previously shouted out by his father on X as he racked up 42 points in an earlier game at the camp, which runs through June 13 in Orlando, Florida.
Anthony has recently received offers from Ohio State and Arizona State, per 247Sports. He has also been recruited by his father’s alma mater, Syracuse.
The standout at Long Island Lutheran in Glen Head, New York has previously received offers from programs including Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan and Tennessee, per 247Sports.
He told On3’s Joe Tipton last week that he is planning to visit Auburn, Ohio State and Indiana this summer.
Anthony’s recruiting stock could continue to rise this summer. After the NBPA Top 100 camp wraps up, Anthony is headed to Colorado Springs, Colorado as one of the 36 athletes invited to the 2024 USA Basketball Men’s U17 National Team training camp.
If selected by USA Basketball, Anthony could earn a spot on 12-man roster headed to the 2024 FIBA U17 Men’s World Cup in Istanbul later this month.
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