Carmelo Anthony approaches Twitch star at Knicks game for collaboration
NBA legend Carmelo Anthony has launched a new podcast series and is collaborating with Twitch star Kai Cenat.
NBA legend Carmelo Anthony, known for his incredible scoring ability, is now venturing into the world of digital media with the launch of his own podcast series. The 39-year-old 10-time NBA All-Star recently met with popular Twitch star Kai Cenat after watching a New York Knicks game on Christmas. The two were seen embracing and talking at Madison Square Garden after the Knicks' 129-122 win over the Milwaukee Bucks.
Anthony, who has been making waves in the media space, recently released a show with pop-culture personality The Kid Mero, sponsored by Wave Sports + Entertainment. This move comes as part of a larger trend of notable athletes entering the podcasting world, with athletes like Jason and Travis Kelce and Paul George already having successful shows.
Meanwhile, Cenat has become one of the biggest streaming influencers in the world, recently breaking his own Twitch viewing record when he brought music icon Nicki Minaj onto his stream. With Minaj's appearance, he surpassed his old record of 306,280 viewers by attracting 348,593 viewers.
Anthony's basketball career has been nothing short of impressive, playing 19 seasons in the NBA and scoring 28,289 points for six different franchises. Throughout his time in the league, he has played alongside some of the most iconic players in the game, including LeBron James, Allen Iverson, Paul George, Damian Lillard, and Russell Westbrook.
This new venture into digital media represents an exciting new chapter for Anthony, as he looks to bring his unique perspective and experiences to a wider audience through his podcast series. With his impressive track record in basketball and the potential for exciting collaborations with influencers like Cenat, Anthony's foray into the digital media space is definitely one to watch.
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