It sure sounds like Carmelo Anthony would like to join the Brooklyn Nets.

Still without an NBA team, the former Knicks star spoke to TMZ and was asked about Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving pushing for the Nets to sign the 10-time All-Star.

“That’s family, so that’s bigger than basketball,” Anthony told TMZ. “If something happens, something’s gonna happen. Everybody will know if something happens.”

A source recently told The Post’s Brian Lewis that several veteran Nets were lobbying the front office to sign the 35-year-old Anthony — who hasn’t played since last November after being traded by the Houston Rockets and waived by the Chicago Bulls — with The Athletic reporting that Durant and Irving in particular were trying to make it happen.

When Anthony last month participated in Irving-led workouts in Los Angeles with other NBA players, a source told The Post there was “nothing to it,” but that was before free-agent signing Wilson Chandler was slapped with a 25-game PED suspension after testing positive for Ipamorelin.

The Nets can move Chandler off their active roster after the fifth game of his suspension, opening up a roster spot and a potential avenue for Anthony to join Brooklyn.

Anthony played with Durant, Irving and another new Net in DeAndre Jordan at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Though Anthony would like to get back on an NBA court, he seems to be at peace.

“I appreciate all of my fans, everybody. There’s nothing but love,” Anthony told TMZ. “I’m good. Me and my family [are] good. That’s all that matters. I’m 10 toes down. I feel better than I’ve ever felt.”