Carmelo Anthony gets ringing Pat Riley endorsement as he lands Hall of Fame finalist nod

SAN FRANCISCO — A formality was officialized Friday night, when Carmelo Anthony, arguably the greatest Knick since Patrick Ewing, was named a finalist for the Naismith Hall of Fame.

And as he took that step closer to the orange jacket on his first ballot, Anthony received a strong endorsement from the legendary executive who had to face the forward throughout his career.

“He’s one of the great players, ever. Really,” Pat Riley, the Miami Heat president, said in an interview with The Post. “A tough guard. Can shoot. Good size. Athletic. And carried a franchise in Denver for a long time, went to New York. Always a tough cover, so you had to game-plan for him every night. And had a great career.

“I think from the standpoint of what they call small forwards, he wasn’t just that. He can play small forward, sure. He can play power forward. Back then, we were more positional. He could play the 2-guard. Today, he’d be playing 5. That’s just the way the game has grown. But he deserves it. I hope he makes it.”

Carmelo Anthony is a finalist for the Naismith Hall of Fame.
Carmelo Anthony is a finalist for the Naismith Hall of Fame.

Anthony is a shoo-in for the class of 2025, with the inductees enshrined April 5 in Springfield, Mᴀss.

He ranks No. 10 in the NBA in career points, ahead of Moses Malone and just behind Kevin Durant and Shaquille O’Neal.

He’s also a 10-time All-Star, including six appearances with the Knicks.

The biggest hole in Melo’s résumé is the lack of an NBA championship ring. Riley, a nine-time NBA champion in various roles, can’t relate, but understands it shouldn’t prohibit a Hall of Fame induction.

Anthony, after all, took on the burden of leading the Knicks when the franchise was in dark days, and had little help for most of his 6 ½ seasons.

Retired New York Knick Carmelo Anthony greets the crowd in the first half when the New York Knicks play the Indiana Pacers at Madison Square Garden, Friday, Oct. 25, 2024, in New York, NY.
Retired New York Knick Carmelo Anthony greets the crowd in the first half when the New York Knicks play the Indiana Pacers at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 25, 2024, in New York, NY.

“Welcome to the big time,” Riley said. “So you have to accept it. You can’t run away from it. So I think he always accepted that. It was probably frustrating for him at times because he didn’t win in some of those years.

“When you’re the face of the franchise, there’s great expectations. And I think that’s part of what the Hall of Fame is about. I think they take that into account. Doesn’t make any difference. John Stockton, Karl Malone, Carmelo, Charles Barkley. They had the pressure on them all the time. And they’re all Hall of Famers. Did they win the chip? No. But it didn’t make any difference. They’re being recognized for what they did in their careers.”

Carmelo Anthony (7) puts up a sH๏τ during the third quarter of an NBA basketball game against the Utah Jazz Monday, March 7, 2011 at Madison Square Garden in New York.
Carmelo Anthony (7) puts up a sH๏τ during the third quarter of an NBA basketball game against the Utah Jazz Monday, March 7, 2011, at Madison Square Garden in New York.

Riley’s team won the championship in Anthony’s best season with the Knicks, in 2012-13, when the Mike Woodson-coached construction won 54 regular-season games while going 3-1 against the Heat.

It was set up for a New York-Miami conference final, before the Knicks were upset in the second round by the Pacers.

Was Riley worried about facing the Knicks in those playoffs? Not really.

“When you get that far, in 2013, with LeBron and D-Wade and Chris Bosh and Shane Battier and Ray Allen — I’ll take my chances,” Riley said.

Melo’s HOF candidacy is further boosted by his NCAA тιтle with Syracuse and three Olympic gold medals.

Boston Celtics' Paul Pierce stealing the basketball from New York Knicks' Carmelo Anthony during game 4 of the NBA playoffs at Madison Square Garden.
Carmelo Anthony is one of the all-time great Knicks.

He was Team USA’s all-time leading Olympic scorer until Durant broke the record last year.

“He was cut out to be a great international player,” Jerry Colangelo, the former director of USA Basketball, told The Post. “The nuances of the international game, the 3-point distance is a little bit less. The pace of the game was perfect for him. And with his great skill of scoring, we went to him a lot. He had the ability to shoot anytime he wanted to, because most of the time, he’s going to score. He had a few games where, in my mind, he didn’t miss any sH๏τs. Loved his compeтιтiveness. He was great in our system. I think he made other people better. And he was committed all the way.”

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