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"I knew Marcus wasn't the strongest player in the Class of '96.”

"Why didn't you guys discover it earlier?”

"That's because Marcus didn't meet Mo earlier.”

Eagle Country, Boston, Mass.

North Shore Garden Arena.

They won the quarterfinals against the University of Mass. and successfully advanced to the semifinals.

Allen Iverson, who was interviewed after the game, said,""If he had met Mo Ran earlier, he wouldn't have been the strongest inside player!”

The AI's post-match speech dealt another heavy blow to Marcus Canby's fragile heart.

But there was no other way.

In competitive sports, the winner was always the king, and the loser was the bandit.

Mo Ran and Iverson won the quarter-finals.

As the victors, they had the right to say these words!

As the loser, Marcus Canby could only be regretfully eliminated.

If he was eliminated, he would not only miss the final four and finals of the NCAA, but he would also miss the championship.

"A rational discussion. Can the battle between Marcus Canby and Mo Ran for the strongest inside player in the Class of 96 be over?”

In the evening, T. NT News 'NCAA section.

Several basketball experts started the discussion.

Marcus Camby had always been the strongest post player in the Class of 1996, other than Duncan. He was even the best candidate for the top scorer.

Before today, after Tim Duncan withdrew from the 1996 draft, Canby was once the strongest inside player in his year.

However, today's match…

Mo Ran relied purely on his physical talent on both offense and defense to execute a dimensional reduction attack on Marcus Canbi.

In the NBA, it didn't matter if one's skills were a little rough.

After all, it could be trained the day after tomorrow.

However, if one's talent was weaker than others, this could not be cultivated.

Obviously.

What Canbi lost today wasn't just those illusory titles, it was his innate talent!

" I don't think there's any need to discuss this topic anymore. Mo Ran and Marcus have personally ended this topic with their own performances.”

Another expert said," If we were to choose the strongest insider in the Class of 1996, I think Mo Ran is the most suitable candidate.”

"Not only that, I think Mo Ran can totally replace Marcus and enter the candidate list for this year's top scorer!”

Another expert said," This year's top draft pick will be either Allen Iverson or Mo Ran!”

Originally, Camby was a strong candidate to compete with Iverson for the first place.

Now, a high-ranked version of Canbi had appeared out of nowhere. Wouldn't that squeeze out Canbi's original position?

"No wonder people say that this year's Georgetown University is the most dominant team in the history of the Big East.”

"They have Allen Iverson and Mo Ran, the two top scorers. How can their combat strength be weak?”

"That's right. It's extremely rare for two players to be the top draft pick on the same NCAA team!”

"Perhaps Georgetown University really has a chance of winning the NCAA Championship this year!”

"It's hard to say. After all, in the semifinals, their opponent will most likely be Wake Forest.”

"Don't forget, Tim Duncan eliminated Allen Iverson's Georgetown team in the NCAA Championship last season!”

This year, perhaps that idiot from Wake Forest would once again expressionlessly block George Town from entering the finals!

Just like how Iverson and Mo Ran had the dream of leading Georgetown to the NCAA.

For Tim Duncan, his obsession with the championship was no worse than anyone else's.

Last season, Duncan led his Wake Forest team to eliminate Iverson's Georgetown team. Unfortunately, they were still in the top four.

This season.

Wake Forest made a comeback, and Tim Duncan once again led the team to the door of the semifinals.

Once again, they faced their old rival from last season, Georgetown!

As long as Deng Daidai could eliminate Georgetown like last season, Wake Forest would set a team record and enter the NCAA finals for the first time!

Deng Daidai had already studied the two teams in the top four in the lower half of the district. They were not a concern at all.

In other words.

In the top half of the district, between Georgetown and Wake Forest, whoever won the semifinals would almost be the champion of the 1996 NCAA Tournament!

Before the finals of the NCAA Tournament began.

Sports Illustrated updated the rookie rankings for the third last issue before the draft.

Allen Iverson still held the top spot.

Georgetown University's record was impressive. From the Big East Conference to the NCAA knockout stage, they had never lost.

Allen Iverson's performance had always been very stable, and there were often explosive highlights in his stable performance.

Although Mo Ran's performance was more eye-catching, Iverson's steady progress also consolidated his position as the top 1.

Marcus Canby, who was originally in second place, suffered a heavy blow in this forecast.

Losing the direct confrontation with Mo Ran caused Canbi to fall from the top 2 to the TOP4.

Stephon Marbury moved up to second place. This was the highest predicted pick for Marbury so far in the season.

It was obvious that the empty cut against Georgetown University in the top 32 had increased the popularity of Ma's talent show.

At the same time, Rahim secured the top three position.

The super forward of the University of California helped his team advance triumphantly in the NCAA knockout stage and secure a spot in the final four.

It was also expected that he would sit in the top three.

The fourth place belonged to Canbi, and the fifth place belonged to Ray Allen.

The sixth place was Mo Ran, who was ranked 24th in the previous episode!

Mo Ran's performance in the NCAA continued his dominance in the Great Eastern Conference.

Powerful destructive power on both offense and defense, as well as defeating Canbi head-on, winning the battle of the strongest interior line in the same batch.

It made Sports Illustrated realize:

This giant from Great Xia was perhaps the strongest player in the post among the rookies of the 1996s, excluding Tim Duncan.

More importantly…

In Canbi, he had already been eliminated.

Mo Ran was still active on the NCAA stage.

The market for the giants of Great Xia would probably rise even further.

He was very likely to become the first rookie player in Sports Illustrated's history who was not on the 60-man roster before the start of the season but eventually made it into the top three!

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