Here’s Why Harlem’s Low Carb-Melo Anthony Is Losing Weight

August 14, 2014

carmelo-anthony-25Business Insider reports that like LeBron James, Harlem resident Carmelo Anthony has lost a ton of weight this offseason.

A source told the New York Post that Anthony wanted to get back to where he was as a rookie:

“He wants to be as athletic as he was when he was a rookie. Plus he wants to be a facilitator in the triangle and speed will help that,” the source added. 

When Anthony was a rookie at the Nuggets, he was listed at 230 pounds. Last season he was listed at 240 pounds.

Weight loss will not only help Anthony in the short term, as Hall of Famer Reggie Miller told TMZ, it will help prolong his career.

“You carry on too much weight, it shortens longevity of a basketball player, especially later on. You get up in years, it’s less wear and tear on your body. It’s actually pretty smart,” Miller said.

So how has Anthony shed the weight? By working out like crazy and, like LeBron, eating a “mostly low-carb diet.”

A source told the Post that Anthony had been working out three times a day, a combination of basketball and agility drills, yoga, and weightlifting. As for diet, Anthony’s has been “mostly carb-free.”

His recent Instagram above shows that he is much closer to that rookie weight than his 2013-2014 season weight..


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