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Kiyan Anthony responded from getting benched two games ago by fueling Syracuse down the stretch in today's win. He said Carmelo told him to stay in the gym and keep working 🍊🏀 "I talk to my dad all day everyday...sometimes it can be hard, me still being an 18-year...

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