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[QUOTE="Sonova, post: 5155702, member: 7513"] Except Bialosuknia and Tony Hanson and Walt Dropo, etc weren’t the Thomas Edisons of their eras. They were excellent regional players at a nice regional program. We’re not talking Tommy Heinsohn or Bill Bradley or Ernie D who were All Americans. We’re talking guys who weren’t ever recognized as the best 20 players of their respective years at a national level. How in God’s name can that be compared to the National POY candidates and Final Four MOPs we’ve been blessed with over the last 25 years? This debate isn’t really debatable. [/QUOTE]
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