The latest class of Hall of Famers was inducted in Springfield, IL on Saturday and legendary scorer Carmelo Anthony was among those who got the call to the Hall. Anthony was a ruthless scorer who averaged 22.5 points and 6.2 rebounds for his career and led the Denver Nuggets to the Western Conference finals in 2009.

Anthony played with the Nuggets for eight seasons and the New York Knicks for seven while playing a total of 19 years in the league. He played with Philadelphia 76ers legend Allen Iverson when The Answer was traded to the Mile High City in 2007. Anthony and Iverson went on to be one of the top offensive duos in the league.

Anthony was asked for his all-time starting lineup in NBA history and, of course, he had to include Iverson in it.

Anthony is now enshrined in basketball history just as Iverson is. He and the Sixers legend have their careers intertwined due to their time together in Denver.