During the NBA playoffs, fans have been circulating a recurring joke about Carmelo Anthony, highlighting his absence from championship victories. Despite his impressive career statistics, Anthony has yet to secure an NBA title, leading to a surge of memes and online commentary. This trend underscores the internet’s penchant for humor, even at the expense of seasoned athletes.

Basketball Fans Keep Making The Same Joke About Carmelo Anthony During NBA  Playoffs

Carmelo Anthony found himself on the receiving end of an unfortunate joke these NBA playoffs.

As the recent Hall of Fame electee has been in the headlines of late, so has 17-year-old “Karmelo” Anthony who was reportedly involved in the fatal Frisco, TX stabbing at a high school track meet earlier this month.

So when Melo arrived in New York a few days ago, you already know what users were saying on X.

“You’re a sick [expletive] for stabbing that high schooler,” a fan said.

“Lock him up,” a burner account replied.

“Should be in the prison building, smh.”

“Look now they treating him like a celebrity for stabbing that white kid for ‘bullying’ smh,” another person commented.

“[Expletive] fascist murderer,” a user posted.

“why yall giving melo hell 😩,” another fan asked. “see this why we shouldn’t be giving kids celebs w unique names their name.”

“Poor guy will have Karmelo accusations for YEARs.”

“Crazy that a murderer gets this much praise,” another user joked.

“He gotta do hella good PR now,” another account admitted.

Carmelo Anthony performs before the quarterfinal clash between the United States and Brazil at the Paris Olympics.

Carmelo Anthony performs before the quarterfinal clash between the United States and Brazil at the Paris Olympics.

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Anthony, the accused teen, was arrested on April 2 and is alleged to have killed fellow 17-year-old Austin Metcalf in what he claims was “self-defense.” His initial bond was set at $1 million but dropped to $250,000 which allowed for his release from jail.

According to Karmelo’s father, Anthony is a two-sport captain and A-student who has plans of going to college after graduation — something he was on track to do next month.

Anthony’s release included the conditions of house arrest and an ankle monitor, per Texas authorities.