4-star SG Kiyan Anthony looking to visit USC, Eric Musselman

Kiyan Anthony might be the son of 10x NBA All-Star Carmelo Anthony, but he is making a name for himself on the court. The 6-foot-5 rising senior out of Long Island Lutheran (NY) has had a strong spring and summer playing for Team Melo on the EYBL Circuit. He is currently averaging 19.6 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game.
Anthony, a four-star shooting guard in the 2025 class, is planning several college visits. On3 spoke with Anthony in early June and he said he was planning to visit three programs in the month of September — Auburn, Ohio State, and Indiana.
Well, we can add one more school to that list as Anthony says he now plans to visit USC.
Anthony has already taken two official visits — Syracuse (his father’s alma mater) and Florida State.
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He also holds offers from Providence, Seton Hall, Tennessee, Illinois, Pittsburgh, Dayton, Maryland, Michigan, UCF, West Virginia, and Arizona State.
Anthony is ranked 27th nationally in the 2025 class, according to On3.
Anthony Scouting Report
“Scoring is the thing with Kiyan Anthony. He is wired to score the ball. And, year over year, his game has continued on an upward trend. Standing 6-4/6-5, he has a good frame with nice length. Good positional size. Offensively, Anthony has good touch with a solid base in his jump shot. He is comfortable off the bounce or the catch. He is starting to show comfort as a go-to type scorer. Anthony plays confidently. He will need to continue developing the handle. This will also help his efficiency and help in learning (and getting to) his spots on the floor. Taking a less is more offensive approach will help his overall threat as a scorer. He has solid defensive anticipation off the ball. Will need to continue adding strength. The range is deep and he has an array of off-balance or step-back type moves to get a clean look. Anthony is already producing big numbers and he still has some ceiling to continue growing into as a player. He is the son of Carmelo Anthony.” – On3’s Jamie Shaw