New York Knicks (1991–1995) at an Australian basketball exhibition in 1994 Anthony was drafted by the
New York Knicks with the 12th pick in the first round of the
1991 NBA draft, with the reputation of being a poor outside shooter but an excellent defender. He served as a point guard and defensive specialist, and typified the hard-nosed defensive reputation of
Pat Riley's Knicks. On May 24, 1994, Anthony scored 16 points off the bench during a 100-89 Eastern Conference Finals Game 1 win over the
Indiana Pacers. The Knicks would ultimately beat the Pacers to advance to the
1994 NBA Finals, but lose to the
Houston Rockets in a hard-fought seven-game series.
Vancouver Grizzlies (1995–1997) In 1995, Anthony was drafted in the
1995 NBA expansion draft as the 1st pick (2nd overall) by the
Vancouver Grizzlies, where he would be the full-time starter at point guard for two seasons. On January 5, 1996, Anthony scored a career-high 32 points during a 103–102 overtime win against the 76ers.
Seattle SuperSonics (1997–1998) In August 1997, Anthony was released by the Grizzlies. In October 1997, he signed as a free agent with the
Seattle SuperSonics. Anthony played one season in Seattle, appearing in 80 games in the 1997–98 season, averaging 5.2 points per game. The Sonics finished the season with a 61–21 record but lost in the Western conference semifinals to the
Los Angeles Lakers.
Portland Trail Blazers (1999–2001) In January 1999, Anthony was released by the Sonics and signed a contract with the
Portland Trail Blazers. He would spend three seasons playing in Portland.
Chicago Bulls (2001–2002) As part of a trade in July 2001, Anthony was sent to the
Chicago Bulls in exchange for a 2002 second round pick (
Jason Jennings was later selected). Anthony would play 36 games for the Bulls in the 2001–02 season.
Milwaukee Bucks (2002) Anthony was released by the Bulls and signed a contract with the
Milwaukee Bucks, his final stop in the NBA. The Bucks would miss the playoffs and Anthony played his final NBA game on April 17, 2002, recording two points, six rebounds, and six assists in a loss to the
Detroit Pistons. == Broadcasting career ==