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Carmelo Anthony explains how he and LaLa made co-parenting work: "Sometimes that could be easier said than done"

March 23, 2026 - 09:49

Carmelo Anthony explains how he and LaLa made co-parenting work:

Former NBA star Carmelo Anthony is speaking candidly about the journey of raising his son, Kiyan, alongside his ex-wife, television personality LaLa Anthony. The athlete emphasized that successful co-parenting requires consistent effort and a shared focus on the child's well-being.

Anthony acknowledged that while the concept is straightforward, the execution is often challenging. "Sometimes that could be easier said than done," he noted, highlighting the complexities of navigating a parental relationship after a romantic partnership has ended. He credits their mutual commitment to putting their son first as the foundation for their functional dynamic.

The key, according to Anthony, is maintaining open communication and establishing clear boundaries. He stressed the importance of separating past marital issues from present parenting responsibilities. This approach allows both parents to present a united front for their child, ensuring stability and security despite the change in family structure.

Anthony's insights shed light on the deliberate work behind the scenes, moving beyond a simple agreement to a practiced philosophy. His experience underscores that effective co-parenting is an ongoing process built on respect, patience, and a unwavering dedication to the child's happiness and development.


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