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By Marc Stein
Special to ESPN.com Friday, October 13, 2000 He was about as close to unguardable as one gets, defenders say to this day, no matter what teams tried. His unmistakable shooting stroke was impossibly inimitable, too, even though kids on playgrounds everywhere tried. Yet somehow, it's only now that the unguardable, inimitable Bob McAdoo might finally become unforgettable. Basketball's shortsighted historians -- and there are several, sadly -- can't overlook a Hall of Famer, can they? And that's exactly what he'll be, where he'll be, as of ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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