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| Name | Gregory Anthony |
| Birth date | 15 June 1967 |
| Birth place | Brooklyn, New York City |
| Nationality | United States |
| Weight lb | 170 |
| College | Georgetown University (1986–1990) |
| Draft year | 1990 |
| Draft pick | 12 |
| Draft team | New York Knicks |
| Career start | 1990 |
| Career end | 1999 |
| Career position | Point guard (basketball) |
| Highlights | * Big East Conference Defensive Player of the Year (1989) * NCAA Final Four participant (1989) |
Gregory Anthony is an American former collegiate and professional basketball player, coach, and sports broadcaster. He rose to prominence as a starting point guard for the Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball program under coach John Thompson during the late 1980s, later playing in the National Basketball Association and internationally before moving into coaching and media. Anthony's career intersected with major programs, professional franchises, and media organizations in New York City and beyond.
Born in Brooklyn, New York City, Anthony grew up in Queens, attending Cardozo High School and later transferring to Brewster Academy and playing at Christ the King Regional High School. He starred in New York-area scholastic competition alongside contemporaries from programs such as Power Memorial Academy, Abraham Lincoln High School, and St. Anthony High School. During his prep years he competed in national tournaments featuring future NBA players from institutions like Oak Hill Academy and Montverde Academy, earning attention from recruiters at Georgetown University, Duke University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Villanova University.
At Georgetown University Anthony played for the Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team under coach John Thompson from 1986 to 1990. He teamed with notable Hoyas alumni such as Alonzo Mourning, Dikembe Mutombo, and Charles Smith, and helped the program in Big East Conference play and NCAA tournament appearances including a run to the Final Four in 1989. Anthony was known for defensive intensity and ball-handling, earning conference recognition and being named Big East Conference Defensive Player of the Year. His play drew scouting evaluations from representatives of the New York Knicks, Chicago Bulls, and Boston Celtics ahead of the 1990 NBA draft.
Anthony was selected with the 12th overall pick in the 1990 NBA draft by the New York Knicks. He played for several NBA franchises, including the New York Knicks, Seattle SuperSonics, Los Angeles Clippers, San Antonio Spurs, and Vancouver Grizzlies organization during the 1990s, also spending time in the Continental Basketball Association and with international clubs in leagues such as the Liga ACB and Italian Lega Basket Serie A. Teammates and opponents during his pro tenure included Patrick Ewing, Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Gary Payton, situating him amid major rivalries like Knicks–Pacers rivalry and marquee events like the NBA Playoffs. Injuries and roster competition limited his minutes, prompting transitions between starting and reserve roles and eventual moves to overseas contracts in markets such as Spain, Italy, and Venezuela.
After retiring from professional play, Anthony transitioned into coaching, player development, and broadcasting. He served on staff with collegiate programs and worked in player development roles that connected him to networks at Georgetown University, St. John's University, and NBA development programs affiliated with clubs like the New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets. In media he appeared on sports talk outlets and local television, collaborating with broadcasters from MSG Network, ESPN, and SNY (SportsNet New York), and contributing analysis during Big East Conference games, NBA coverage, and college preseason showcases. Anthony also participated in community outreach programs in partnership with organizations such as City National Bank initiatives, local YMCA chapters, and urban youth programs in New York City.
Anthony's post-career activities include youth coaching, mentorship, and appearances at alumni events for Georgetown Hoyas and NBA alumni associations. He has been involved with charitable efforts alongside figures from Big East Conference history and former teammates like Alonzo Mourning and Dikembe Mutombo as part of fundraising and health-awareness campaigns. His legacy is tied to the late-1980s Hoyas teams coached by John Thompson, the evolution of New York City high school basketball pipelines that produced players for NCAA Division I men's basketball and the National Basketball Association, and the broader community initiatives linking former players to urban youth development programs.
Category:1967 births Category:American men's basketball players Category:Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball players Category:New York Knicks draft picks Category:Living people