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Who’s the Mount Rushmore of March Madness?
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RE: Who’s the Mount Rushmore of March Madness?
(05-09-2018 05:35 PM)TexanMark Wrote:  Freshman Carmelo Anthony literally put Cuse on his injured back and willed them to the championship. I was at the Semi-Final vs Texas and in unison the Cuse fans started chanting, "You can't stop him". They couldn't...

CA played great team basketball in that tournament, even though he was the Man as well. No player can literally win by himself, and Melo was excellent at creating opportunities for his lesser-talented Syracuse teammates.

But despite his prolific production as a pro, he's never been able to do that in the NBA. He's spent his NBA career as the consummate one-on-one showman. Something was lost in translation.
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