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NBA Stars: Know Their Alma Mater? - Part 1

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NBA Stars: Know Their Alma Mater? - Part 1
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We're talking players from Wake Forest, Santa Clara, Georgetown, everywhere. We've got the big schools and the random ones you've barely heard of.

Some are pretty straightforward if you followed college basketball. You probably know Carmelo went to Syracuse, for example.

But this isn't just a basic quiz. We're digging deeper. LeBron skipped college, sure, but what about Kevin Durant? What about Tim Duncan or Allen Iverson? And for the real challenge: Steve Nash? John Stockton? Those aren't the kind of facts people just remember.

Here’s the deal: Casual fans won't stand a chance. Even serious basketball fans are gonna miss more than they'd like to admit.

Alright, let's see how many you actually get right!

1/20

Ron Artest?

[C] St. John's | Physical Big East battles prepared the Queens native perfectly for his famously aggressive NBA defensive style.

2/20

Andre Iguodala?

[B] Arizona | Elite two-way versatility shined brightest when Tucson crowds watched him spark tournament victories with timely defense.

3/20

Gary Payton?

[D] Oregon State | National Defensive Player of the Year honors came from absolutely suffocating guards throughout the Pac-10 conference.

4/20

Anfernee Hardaway?

[A] Memphis | The hometown hero became a local legend by filling stat sheets with the kind of magic that defined Memphis basketball.

5/20

Michael Redd?

[A] Ohio State | Tournament runs were fueled by his left-handed three-point barrages that became legendary in Columbus folklore.

6/20

Stephon Marbury?

[D] Georgia Tech | One electric season tearing through ACC competition was enough to make him a lottery pick in Atlanta.

7/20

Marcus Camby?

[D] Massachusetts | His defensive dominance anchored an underdog Final Four run that shocked everyone who doubted UMass basketball.

8/20

Tom Gugliotta?

[C] NC State | Versatile scoring from inside and outside made him the ultimate do-everything forward in ACC conference play.

9/20

Devin Harris?

[C] Wisconsin | Bo Ryan's disciplined system perfectly suited his combination of steady leadership and explosive scoring ability in Madison.

10/20

Dwyane Wade?

[A] Marquette | That triple-double performance against Kentucky in the 2003 tournament announced his arrival on college basketball's biggest stage.

11/20

Steve Nash?

[B] Santa Clara | Back-to-back WCC Player of the Year awards proved small-school guards could embarrass major conference programs consistently.

12/20

John Stockton?

[B] Gonzaga | Long before becoming a Hall of Famer, he quietly perfected his passing game in Spokane's local basketball program.

13/20

Allen Iverson?

[D] Georgetown | John Thompson turned the undersized guard into a fearless attacking force who terrorized defenses with unstoppable crossovers.

14/20

Rod Strickland?

[D] DePaul | Chicago streetball wizardry translated into crafty penetration that consistently broke down Big East defensive schemes at DePaul.

15/20

Carmelo Anthony?

[B] Syracuse | Freshman dominance culminated in cutting down championship nets before immediately declaring for the 2003 NBA draft.

16/20

Lamar Odom?

[A] Rhode Island | Point forward skills at an unusual size created mismatches that carried the Rams through memorable postseason runs.

17/20

Tim Duncan?

[C] Wake Forest | Four years of consistent brilliance transformed him into the most fundamentally sound big man in college hoops.

18/20

Vince Carter?

[C] North Carolina | Highlight-reel athleticism reached its peak when Carolina fans witnessed windmill jams that shook the Dean Dome rafters.

19/20

Joe Johnson?

[B] Arkansas | Two seasons showcasing smooth isolation scoring convinced NBA scouts his calm demeanor translated to professional success.

20/20

David West?

[A] Xavier | Unstoppable midrange shooting and bruising rebounding made him the most dominant frontcourt player in Atlantic 10 history.

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