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IN PICS: Kiyan Anthony's mom La La Anthony shares a "bunch of life" snaps via IG ft. Thanksgiving fun with family

La La Anthony, the mother of high school phenom Kiyan Anthony and NBA legend Carmelo Anthony's ex-wife, on Saturday shared a series of snaps and videos on her Instagram page which recaps what her life has been like. She dropped the content with a simple caption.

"just a bunch of life šŸ˜˜"

Check out the post below.

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The post showed the family's Thanksgiving celebration, scenes from Kiyan Anthony's college announcement party and a bunch of other events and situations that included the family celebrating a big betting win.

In the video, which is on slide three, Kiyan Anthony is on crutches and La La is heard announcing that they just won $44,000.

Kiyan Anthony injury scare and Syracuse Orange signing

To give context to why Kiyan Anthony is on crutches, on Nov. 30, he faced a frightening moment during Long Island Lutheran's season opener against St. Joseph. The 17-year-old, who had already scored 16 points in the game, went up for a dunk in the fourth quarter. Midair, a defender contested the play and disrupted Anthonyā€™s balance, causing him to fall hard onto the court.

Anthony escaped any major injuries. He's recovering from soreness in his hamstring, back and tailbone, which explains the crutches in La La's Instagram post. Although there isnā€™t a set timeline for his return, the promising combo guard reassured fans heā€™ll be back on the court soon.

ā€œBeing in the air and realizing you donā€™t have your feet under you is always a scary feeling,ā€ Anthony shared in a postgame interview. ā€œIā€™m in a little bit of pain right now, but I should be all good.ā€

Anthony, the son of NBA legend Carmelo Anthony, is in his senior year of high school and has already signed with the Syracuse Orange next season. He made the announcement in mid-November on his fatherā€™s podcast, "7PM in Brooklyn." His signing holds special significance, as Carmelo led Syracuse to an NCAA championship in 2003.

As Kiyan continues his recovery, there is excitement in the Anthony family, as shown in La La's posts. Fans can expect more content from both La La and Kiyan on social media as he prepares for his freshman year at college.

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