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both dudes could fly out of the gym

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Channing Frye and Salim Stoudamire.

It's a bit of a deep cut, but I felt this Arizona duo was the Gordon/Okafor of the 2005 Tournament and picked them to win it all, which they came close to doing before blowing a 15 point lead in 3 minutes to Illinois in the Elite 8.
Winning three of the required six games is not "came close"
 
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Winning three of the required six games is not "came close"
They were like 99% to win that game, then would have been favored against, I believe, #4 seed Louisville in the Final Four.
 
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Conley and Oden were nasty.

Also:
Chris Corchiani and Rodney Monroe
Todd day and lee Mayberry
Another duo from back in the day was Don Mclean and Tracy Murray at UCLA. They had two good season together and i think Maclean is the all time leading scorer in school history.
 
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Victor Cruz and Hakeem Nicks, could throw Manningham in there to make it trio. Injuries man to all 3, 2011 was the only year they were all healthy.
 
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Mantle & Maris if you were around in 1961 you ’d understand
Maris was a really good all around player but except for 1961, he was a one hit wonder ... a fluke home run season, due primarily to the most inviting PORCH in baseball ... Mantle was my GOD, potentially the best player of all-time except for countless injuries and his drinking issues .... still one of the best of all time
 

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