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[QUOTE="Superlight2, post: 5759675, member: 8146"] As was stated comparing across decades can’t be done. Game so different. Go watch SU games from the 1980s and 1990s. The recklessness and turnovers would make this forum lose their mind. Great players can succeed in different ways. Being in high school from “81-‘85 and seeing Tim Nelson play - wow. Side note he had 271 points in three years at Cuse. If he played four years at Syracuse, I would guess Joey would still be chasing the points record. Hope I got my numbers correct with Tim. Then you move on to Zulburti and Casey and then Ryan. All different but so damn good. I think Joey’s game is a lot like Ryan’s. I still think Mile Powell is the best I saw. Unbelievable dodges, vision, and effort. Very fortunate the talent we have seen over the decades and all the players were different. So enjoy the past, love the one your with (currently) and be open to the future talent. Now boys! Bring the title back to where it belongs! [/QUOTE]
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