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holfresh
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6/11/2015  1:57 PM
http://www.espnfc.us/north-american-soccer-league/story/2486769/nba-star-carmelo-anthony-buys-nasl-side-puerto-rico-fc

NBA star Carmelo Anthony is joining the ranks of sports team owners.

The New York Knicks forward announced at a Thursday news conference that his new club, Puerto Rico FC, will join the North American Soccer League and begin play in 2016.

"My passion for soccer has always been there," Anthony told ESPN FC in an exclusive interview.

"I just always kept it to myself and among my circle. Going to games, sneaking into games and just watching and being around the sport over the years. The more time I started spending in Puerto Rico over the past six, seven years I realized that there was kind of a void down there on my island. The island didn't really have anything that they could kind of call their own, that they could represent not just on the island but from a global standpoint."

Puerto Rico FC will be the NASL's 13th club after the league recently added Miami FC on May 20.

The club, which will begin play in the 2016 NASL fall season, will play its home matches at the recently renovated Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium. Located in Bayamon, about 10 miles from the capital city of San Juan, the 12,500-seat stadium serves as the home base for the Puerto Rico national team.

This isn't the first time that a professional club has set up shop in Puerto Rico. The Puerto Rico Islanders played in various leagues from 2003 until 2012 before going on hiatus after the conclusion of the 2012 NASL season.

During that time the Islanders made a memorable run to the semifinals of the 2008-09 CONCACAF Champions League before falling to Liga MX powerhouse Cruz Azul.

"It was a perfect chance for me to not only revive that energy and that club, but to start something fresh," Anthony said. "I want to be that one team that represents Puerto Rico."

Anthony's ties to the island run deep. He and his wife are of Puerto Rican descent, and for the past several years he has has engaged in charitable efforts, including the opening of basketball courts all over Puerto Rico. Now his intention is to increase his investment in the island.

"For me, it's more about bringing that global awareness back to Puerto Rico," he said. "Everyone in the world wants to visit Puerto Rico. And there's a lot of Puerto Ricans scattered throughout the world, and in America alone. I want to connect to those pockets of Puerto Ricans in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Orlando. That's something I want to tap into."

Anthony insisted that this new venture will not distract him from his day job, playing for the Knicks.

"Basketball is my No. 1 thing," he said. "I'm very hands-on but it's more about taking the time now during the offseason. I spend a lot of time in Puerto Rico training. I'll do like a mini-training camp down there. Right now it's about putting the right people in place so that when I'm back to my regular job, basketball is my main focus. I'll have a solid group of people running [Puerto Rico FC] on a day-to-day basis."

The eight-time NBA All-Star recently traveled to Cuba as a guest of Pele for the New York Cosmos' historic match against the Cuban National Team in Havana. Last year, Anthony spent time with Real Madrid when the Spanish club spent part of its preseason training in the Los Angeles area.

As a team owner, Anthony joins the likes of former Brazil striker Ronaldo, Paolo Maldini and Riccardo Silva, who have all recently invested in NASL clubs. Ronaldo became a part owner of the Fort Lauderdale Strikers in December, while Maldini and Silva brought Miami FC to the league last month.

Anthony also told ESPN.com his rehab from left knee surgery is ahead of schedule.

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6/11/2015  2:01 PM
Yup...all about the BRAND...all about the BRAND.
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6/11/2015  2:11 PM
Carmelo: "Rehab going very, very well"

Carmelo Anthony says his rehab from left knee surgery is ahead of schedule.

“I’m doing extremely well,” the New York Knicks forward said in a phone interview with ESPN.com to discuss his new ownership of a soccer team in Puerto Rico. “Rehab is going very, very well. I'm actually ahead of schedule [compared] to where everybody predicted I would be at this point in time.”

Anthony underwent season-ending surgery to repair a tendon issue shortly after February's All-Star Game. In mid-April, Anthony said he would be completely healthy by training camp. He is still on pace to achieve that goal.

“As far [as the predicted time frame] goes, it’s going very well,” Anthony said.

Anthony hasn’t yet scrimmaged with teammates, but he’s been shooting at the Knicks' training facility and weightlifting.

The eight-time All-Star recently posted photos of his workouts on his Instagram account. (Click here, here and here to view them.)

That Anthony’s rehab is going well is a positive development for the Knicks. Team president Phil Jackson is hoping to build the team into a contender, and the 31-year-old Anthony will be a vital part of that effort. The Knicks have the No. 4 pick in the draft and will have approximately $27 million to spend in free agency this summer -- two tools Jackson must use to add talent around Anthony.

During the phone interview, Anthony also made it clear that his involvement with Puerto Rico FC, his soccer team in the NASL, will not take away from his responsibilities with the Knicks.

“The first thing I do every day is I wake up and spend my mornings in the gym,” said Anthony, who is entering the second year of a five-year contract with the Knicks. “That goes without saying. Basketball will always be my No. 1 priority.”

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6/11/2015  2:14 PM
holfresh wrote:Carmelo: "Rehab going very, very well"

Carmelo Anthony says his rehab from left knee surgery is ahead of schedule.

“I’m doing extremely well,” the New York Knicks forward said in a phone interview with ESPN.com to discuss his new ownership of a soccer team in Puerto Rico. “Rehab is going very, very well. I'm actually ahead of schedule [compared] to where everybody predicted I would be at this point in time.”

Anthony underwent season-ending surgery to repair a tendon issue shortly after February's All-Star Game. In mid-April, Anthony said he would be completely healthy by training camp. He is still on pace to achieve that goal.

“As far [as the predicted time frame] goes, it’s going very well,” Anthony said.

Anthony hasn’t yet scrimmaged with teammates, but he’s been shooting at the Knicks' training facility and weightlifting.

The eight-time All-Star recently posted photos of his workouts on his Instagram account. (Click here, here and here to view them.)

That Anthony’s rehab is going well is a positive development for the Knicks. Team president Phil Jackson is hoping to build the team into a contender, and the 31-year-old Anthony will be a vital part of that effort. The Knicks have the No. 4 pick in the draft and will have approximately $27 million to spend in free agency this summer -- two tools Jackson must use to add talent around Anthony.

During the phone interview, Anthony also made it clear that his involvement with Puerto Rico FC, his soccer team in the NASL, will not take away from his responsibilities with the Knicks.

“The first thing I do every day is I wake up and spend my mornings in the gym,” said Anthony, who is entering the second year of a five-year contract with the Knicks. “That goes without saying. Basketball will always be my No. 1 priority.”

Heard Hahn say he looked slimmer in the Instagram stuff he saw, too. Hope he can keep his weight down the entire year.

Still think he should have ended his season earlier, though.

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6/11/2015  2:28 PM    LAST EDITED: 6/11/2015  2:29 PM
Well of course Melo just wants any extra excuses to go down there to eat mofongo, empanadas, arroz con gandules, pasteles, chicharones, etc. Because you know, Melo is fat.
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6/11/2015  3:07 PM
Is he the sole owner? If so, wow. I know it's the NASL but still cool.
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6/11/2015  6:23 PM
H1AND1 wrote:Well of course Melo just wants any extra excuses to go down there to eat mofongo, empanadas, arroz con gandules, pasteles, chicharones, etc. Because you know, Melo is fat.

I'm sure his chef cooks all those goodies at his house.

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6/11/2015  6:42 PM
WaltLongmire wrote:Yup...all about the BRAND...all about the BRAND.

Do you criticize athletes who go broke?

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6/11/2015  7:02 PM
Cool. Melo doing great.
How about mini-soccer in the Garden?
May be they will do better in soccer that in bbal?
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6/11/2015  7:32 PM
Melo's own soccer team playing in a renovated stadium, where his family has roots. Sounds pretty sweet to me. Melo will have his own execs running the show. Nothing else to say but good luck.
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6/11/2015  7:34 PM
Good for him. Hope his team is successful.
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6/11/2015  9:42 PM
Melo buys ham sandwich.. puts mustard on it
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6/11/2015  10:21 PM
Was surprised to see the team color was orange... hasn't Melo had enough of the cursed orange jersey?

http://www.puertoricofc.com

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6/11/2015  10:33 PM
DrAlphaeus wrote:Was surprised to see the team color was orange... hasn't Melo had enough of the cursed orange jersey?

http://www.puertoricofc.com

I doubt it.

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6/11/2015  10:40 PM
Nalod wrote:
DrAlphaeus wrote:Was surprised to see the team color was orange... hasn't Melo had enough of the cursed orange jersey?

http://www.puertoricofc.com

I doubt it.

Hahahaha, I forgot.

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