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[QUOTE="Col. Bleep, post: 259740, member: 1023"] Substantial? Sure. Danny Schayes played for 18 years! But the fact that he's best known for being the center who "gave up" Jabbar's 20,000th point also helps make the writer's argument. With the exception of Carmelo Anthony not a single guy who played for Boeheim can be considered a bona fide NBA star. Some good players? Sure. (Although anyone who makes the NBA is a pretty #&_@ good player). But not stars...even if they were big college stars and highly drafted. (And how come Pearl isn't on the list)? In my opinion there may have been no bigger disappointment EVER than Derrick Coleman. He put up decent numbers. But he had the potential to be the greatest power forward EVER in the NBA. Better than Karl Malone...better than anyone. There was nothing he couldn't do well at the highest level...with the body and physical tools to get it done. He just seemed to lack the discipline and demeanor to apply hmself. I know. I know. Whoopty-damn-doo. Exactly. [/QUOTE]
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