Before the triple-double era of Nikola Jokić, it was a different #15 who ruled the hearts of the Mile High City. With the Denver Nuggets, Carmelo Anthony established himself as a rookie who could take the keys of a franchise. Representing the Powdered Blue, he would lead them to the playoffs every year from 2004 to 2010. Facing Melo was not a simple task, but it only got worse once Allen Iverson arrived, as per a former player turned analyst.

The partnership of Anthony and Iverson was short but electric. Having two great scorers would instill fear in any player. That’s what Lou Williams experienced. “ And from my personal experience, the only game that I can really reference being physically worried and scared to play in was the first time that I played against Carmelo Anthony when the

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