1a.) How many NCAA National (basketball) Tournaments has Syracuse been to/entered dating back to 1957?
1b.) How many NCAA Nation Championships (basketball) has Syracuse University won dating back 1900-1901?
1c.) Which year did Syracuse win their first (and only) National Championship?
1d.) Who was the Big East Rookie of the Year, that year?
1e) Who was the NCAA (basketball) Tournament's Most Outstanding Player during Syracuse's first and only National Championship?
2a.) What was Denver's record the season before the drafting of Carmelo Anthony?
2b.) How many consecutive seasons/years did the Denver Nuggets miss the postseason prior to the drafting of Carmelo Anthony 3rd overall?
2c.) What was Denver's record during Carmelo Anthony's rookie season?
2d.) How many consecutive seasons/years did the Denver Nuggets make the postseason post (after) the drafting of Carmelo Anthony?
3a.) How many Atlantic Division Titles has our Knicks franchise won?
3b.) When's the last time the Knicks won an Atlantic Division title?
3c.) When's the last time the Knicks were first place of the Atlantic Division 41 games into the regular season?
3d.) When's the last time our Knicks were second seed of the entire Eastern Conference 41 games into the regular season?
3e.) Who's the last Knick to rank top 2 in scoring 41 games into the regular season?
3f.) Are the Knicks not 1st place of the Atlantic and 2nd place of the East during only Melo's first (full) season as a Knick?
These are questions that most of these Melo critics will refuse to answer. I know the answers to all of my questions being asked, but I wonder which other Melo critic will answer these questions. Why not? They spend enough time talking about Melo, right? So why not answer these 15 questions posted above?
One way or another, these questions are getting answered in order to expose how much of a "loser" Melo truthfully is. These questions (and answers) will actually point to and/or show/prove Melo's winning ways and/or what he's done (as a franchise player) for franchise after franchise (Syracuse, Denver and New York).