Monday, September 14th, 2009 at 11:47 am  |  134 responses

SLAM 132: On Sale Now!

Carmelo Anthony: “I’m back, baby.”

by Lang Whitaker

The last time Carmelo Anthony was on a solo SLAM cover was SLAM issue 105, back in the Winter of 2007. He was playing great, the Nuggets were looking up, and it seemed like it was time to highlight how he was finally growing up a little bit. The day we got copies of that issue into the SLAM office, the Nuggets were in NYC, so I went down to the Garden to give Melo a few copies. I had dinner plans that evening and couldn’t stay for the game, so I swung by for the pregame. Gave Melo some issues, caught up with him for a minute, told him to keep playing well so we’d look smart, and then I headed out for dinner. A few hours later, Carmelo punched Mardy Collins and got a 15 game suspension, just in time for SLAM 105 to hit newsstands.

Figuring out a SLAM cover isn’t an exact science. We try to mix it up between the LeBrons and Kobes and Wades and the guys who’ve never been on a cover before, like we did with college kids like Kevin Durant and Derrick Rose. And in between, every once in a while, we have the chance to highlight a guy we feel everyone else is sleeping on.

Six years into his NBA career, Carmelo Anthony is still only 25 years old, and he’s already fourth on the Nuggets’ all-time scoring list. Last season, with Chauncey Billups replacing Allen Iverson in the attack, the Nuggets became one of the most rabid defensive teams in the NBA. They tied a franchise record with 54 wins, and the Nuggets advanced to the Western Conference Finals for the first time in two decades. Carmelo is the best player on a team that was two wins away from making the NBA Finals last year.

But still. For a guy who’s never averaged less than 20 ppg in the NBA, never not been to the postseason and has a gold medal around his neck, Carmelo Anthony has been remarkably overlooked as a basketball player for a long time. He is very aware of this, and he plans on doing something about it.

When Melo was a rookie, I helped him write his SLAM Rookie Diary each month. This was before texting, and getting him on the phone each month was not an easy task. But the more we spoke, the more Melo and I got to know each other, the more he was willing to speak to me. Since then, I’ve been wanting to do a Q&A with Melo in SLAM, because I hoped he’d be comfortable enough with me to talk about a lot of stuff you don’t hear Melo talk about very much.

When we were setting up the SLAM 132 cover shoot, one of Melo’s ideas was to have him in a director’s chair. Melo thought that this would be representative of the changes he’s made in his life the last few years, of how he is now directing his life as opposed to just going along for the ride. While I appreciated the sentiment, and that Melo was actively putting thought into our cover shoot, I explained that shooting a cover is a very difficult thing to do. Between the word “SLAM” across the top and the cover lines down the sides of every cover, there’s not a lot of room to work with. And with the little rectangle of space that’s available to work with, it’s increasingly difficult to do something different.

Anyway, we reached a compromise: We’d get a director’s chair and we’d shoot Melo in it, but I made it clear there was probably no way we’d be able to use it for the cover.

After the shoot, back in NYC, we started looking at photog Paul Aresu’s images and…well, guess what ended up on the cover:

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Great idea, Melo.

Once we settled on that cover shot, our creative team of Melissa Brennan and Steven Goggi went to work and crafted a very cool cover. There’s plenty of great stuff in SLAM 132 besides the Melo story, including interviews with Charlie Villanueva and Ben Gordon, Rajon Rondo, our college preview and the debut of our newest Rookie Diary keeper, Jonny Flynn.

We did the Carmelo shoot out in Denver about a month ago, and I went out there for a day to hang with Melo my man. The story in SLAM 132 covers everything from the AI/Billups swap to the Nuggets’ recent renaissance to Melo’s leap into the upper echelon to what it was like growing up without a father and how that informs his relationship with his son, Kiyan.

While Melo and I were talking, we got around to all of the other stuff Melo does, from making movies (his Krossover Entertainment produced the great Tyson documentary last year) to, more recently, dabbling in the music business. I asked him what he gets out of being involved in those fields…

MELO: To be able to put my creative thinking into a film or a documentary, you can’t beat that. It’s easy for me to just go out there and ask people what their ideas are or what they have going on. But I’d rather give my own input, and sit with a good writer or a good director and come up with a plan. And that’s something that seems to work for me.

SLAM: And you’re also in the music business…

MELO: I try to stay in the background more with that. Athletes get stereotyped all the time, because we only can do one thing — we can only play basketball. So we get stereotyped. I can’t work for SLAM? I can’t be a photographer? I hate when people say that. You know what? We do sh*t too! You didn’t know me before I started playing basketball. You don’t know what I wanted to grow up to be when I was a kid in school.

SLAM: What did you want to be?

MELO: Every time that question came up at the beginning of the school year, I never answered, because I didn’t want to be nothing. I just wanted to graduate from high school. I wanted to run around, I wanted to be outside, just chilling on the steps, seeing what’s going on. Not doing anything, just being there. I never walked around saying, I want to be an NBA basketball player! I watched the NBA, I had favorite players. Bernard King, that was my favorite player. No disrespect to MJ, because that’s God, but Bernard King was my favorite player.

SLAM: It’s funny you mention Bernard King, because he was always so overlooked…

MELO: Always! Always overlooked.

SLAM: And you get overlooked a lot, too.

MELO: Well, I’m back. I’m back. I think the only reason I was being overlooked was because I went to the Playoffs and got eliminated in the first round five straight seasons. And then you see D-Wade win a Championship, then you see LeBron take his team to the Finals, and it’s like, OK, where is Melo? Last year when we got to the Conference Finals, I think people realized, Melo is finally where he’s supposed to be.

SLAM: So you feel like you’re back?

MELO: I mean, I don’t like saying I’m back, because I didn’t go nowhere. But I’m back, baby.

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  • http://slamonline.com Ben Osborne

    Glad people are feeling this, by the way.

  • Abdul-Salaam

    God is God. Michael Jordan is a human being.

  • http://double-technical.blogspot.com Zee!

    I see you all let the Joker design the cover….

  • la huey

    effing sick cover. great work.

  • http://thedimemachine.multiply.com thedimemachine

    Sick. Top 5 Slam covers fo sho.

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    That’s gotta be one of the coolest magazine covers ever.

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    Is the Michael Jordan tribute issue still on sale even though this Carmelo-cover is out?

  • Young C

    Thanks Ben. I still haven’t seen the Kicks issue in the grocery store where I usually get it. Ill have to go to Borders or something to see if I can find it

  • http://www.slamonline.com Pardeep

    One of the best covers ever. Melo is way overlooked and I think he is a top 5 player in this league ability wise and defintily he is a better scorer than LeBron. Next year will probably be a great year for Melo.

  • http://www.realcavsfans.com Anton

    Let’s put a smile on that face aHAHAHAHAHAHAHa

  • ish

    luv melo, but yeah lets get that other overlooked brother in a new slam ish, im talkin bout MR> BERNARD KING

  • MTLien

    Absolutely unbelievable. This cover’s an all-timer.

  • http://slamonline.com Jacob J

    Yea hopefully MJ’s special edition issue is still out because I dont have the extra money at the moment.

  • http://slamonline.com Jacob J

    AN INTERVIEW WITH BG AND CV31! HOW COOL IS THAT AND JONNY FLYN IS THE ROOKIE DIARY!!! I CANT WAIT TILL I GET THIS IN THE MAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • http://slamonline.com Jacob J

    The only thing that pisses me off about this issue is that Ron Artest is in it. Why is that? People in Detroit absolutely hate that man.

  • Rusty

    dude does have some hairy ass legs, sick cover guys, will cop this for sure.

  • http://fsjkfdlc.om Jukai

    Pardeep: Why is he a better scorer if Lebron averages more points?

  • http://nicekicks.com MeloMan15

    OMGOMGOMGOMGOMG Finalllyyyyyy!!!! ell over due but much appreciated
    i think some man juices just spiled in my pants (no H0m0)
    haterss falll back!!!!
    thank u SLAM!!!

  • http://slamonline.com Ben Osborne

    As special newsstand issues, both KICKS and JORDAN will be on stands for a couple months, so yes, you all have plenty of time to go buy one or both.

  • http://- Marcel H.

    I’ve seen it on the NY newsstands since Saturday, even before this website put the ‘On Sale Now’ article up. Why is that?

    Ill cover, really like the writing!

  • http://slamonline.com walt williams

    Cant wait to read about Tyreke Evans

  • http://flp1@cox.net floridafinest008@aim.com

    Damn that cover is dope as hell, College preview too, Slam yall are ridiculous, I’m out like Kanye at the VMA’s

  • http://www.slamonline.com Pardeep

    Jukai: Thats my opinion I think Carmelo is a pure scorer and LeBron uses most of his athletic ability to score. You got to remember the structure of Melo’s team he has Chauncey who balances everything out and with Chauncey it is hard to take over games because he changes the offence to help the team, you know he goes to different people throughout the game it isn’t like the Cavs give it to Lebron and hell decide. Even before Chauncey came Melo had Iverson another great scorer he had to share the shine with. Melo before Iverson and Chauncey came was averaging 30 a game untill he was suspended for the fight. That was three seasons ago imagine Melo in that situation now. Melo has not clearly been the best player on his team for so long and he always had to share the scoring but LeBron is the main man on his team and it revolves around him and it is so much easier for him to score points like that and hes a guy who is 6 foot 8 and 270 dominating the ball more than Chris Paul and Nash. Imagine if Melo got to do that. Melo is a lethal scorer. He gets selfish sometimes during the season and puts up major numbers like one time when he had 33 points in a quarter this season. Melo>LeBron in scoring.

  • http://yahoo.com Logues

    finally u guys got more creative with the cover

  • http://www.oprah.com doyouwantmore

    Yep, probably the best cover ever. Well done, SLAM.

  • http://www.oprah.com doyouwantmore

    Melo did refer to himself in the third person though.

  • stokesey

    Real nice cover guys, way to shake things up a bit

  • http://www.hoopsvibe.com/christopher_sells-authorHV106.html chiqo

    way to be different. a few too many question marks for my tastes, but i’d rather have those than exclamation points.

  • Rashaan

    Its about Damn time you guys gave Melo the cover. That cover is the best i ever seen. Cant wait til i get mine in the mail. Gonna buy it on newsstand to. Hope you guys have some outtakes to.

  • http://fsjkfdlc.om Jukai

    Pardeep: Actually, rather nice argument, can’t really debate it. I still say Lebron is better purely from the ease I see both of them get to the basket and the the double teams both see on average. But you certainly have a case.

  • German Reignman

    Really dope cover, though I don`t really see the connection/ideas between the Goggi font and the director chair ?

  • Solon

    Dope Cover. Melo is hated on. He was killing the lakers for a few games. No one could guard him, he was crashing the boards and beasting. He had that one game where he was just off, but he proved that he is a big time player on a big time stage. Even Kobe was calling him a beast. Better rebounder then Odom even though Odom is 4 inches taller.

  • AJM

    This cover is real sick, great job SLAM.

  • karan

    LOVE THE FONT!!! awesome cover

  • LOAF

    love that COVER
    and glad melo is the center piece of the magazine and the main story, my favourite player since i got into basketball going to cop that mag!

    GOOD WORK

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com DP

    I swear this is soooo dope. play wit it.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Klav

    Solon, hold up…Odom is four inches taller than Melo, wouldn’t that make him seven feet tall? SMH. Come on man, let’s get with the program.

  • Jacqueline Mitchell

    I Love Love Love that cover!!! Woo Hoo!!!

  • http://double-technical.blogspot.com Zee!

    Props to the Joker for the design cover….. It just needs random ha ha ha’s scattered around it.

  • NoD

    This article literally had me laughing out loud!

    Carmelo STILL the overhyped, overrated FRAUD he’s been since his Syracuse days. Syracuse was EXTREMELY LUCKY Kansas had Kirk Hinrich bricking up shot after shot.

    Even now Carmelo cannot realize that it was his teammate, Chauncey Billups, that got him past a first round . . an AGING Chauncey Billups! Dwayne Wade carried his team to an NBA title; LeBron James put the Cavs. on his broad shoulders and carried them to an NBA finals; all Carmelo has done is hitch a ride on the coattails of Billups, and now he has the audacity to proclaim “I’m back baby”

    What a joke!!

  • http://slamonline.com Brad Long

    Sometimes I seriously wonder if some^ of the people who post on this site even watch basketball on a regular basis.

  • MARSHALL

    FINALLY! No more ugly “bubble letter” SLAM covers! And the ugly “new” look. Makes me sick.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Klav

    NoD, I laugh because Melo also played in the WC when it was a lot more stacked. Wade x Shaq wouldn’t have made it out of the West, neither would have Bron and company ANY year. I guarantee, if the Cavs played in the West, their appearance in the Finals wouldn’t have happened. The Cavs can’t even make it with a less than 100% Celtics or Magic, and the Heat have no chance at winning anymore. Melo almost beat the Lake Show singlehandedly until Ariza stole the show and shifted the entire momentum of the series. And yeah, I agree with Brad…some people just speak with their a$$es and don’t even watch basketball, let alone use critical analysis to figure out why things work out the way they do.

  • ThaRussian

    NoD, it’s a team effort, you can only get so far having one good player, esp. in the stacked WC, Melo is highly under-appreciated, the dude is so smooth and aggressive at the same time, no body can guard him, as far a pure scorers go I think Kobe is #1 (tho he does so much else) and Melo is right behind him

  • mike

    how bout you guys give durant a cover soon – like real soon

  • http://slamonline.com Jacob J

    I wonder why SLAM always has the magazines with the month being 2 or 3 months ahead when it comes out. Look at it by the barcode it says november 2009 and the last time I checked it is september 2009!This happens all the time. Whats with that SLAM? Anyways I cant wait to see the pistons article!!!

  • will vagher

    melo is just as good as wade howard and james melo has had injuries that people dont even talk about and he still is one of the best in the nba

  • Jonez

    WTF Jukai and Pardeep actually agreed on something. LOL.

  • Outlaw

    sick cover

  • http://www.slamonline.com melvin ely

    Okay I’m sorry but this particular exchange:
    MELO:”People don’t know what I wanted to be when I grow up.”
    SLAM:”So what did you want to be?”
    MELO:”I didn’t want to be nothin.”
    Kinda gave me a chuckle

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