WRONG. Nene Hilario was on the team the year before as the team 3rd leading scorer both the year before Melo and the year he got there.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/DEN/2004.html
https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/DEN/2003.html
For the love of God, you don't even know FACTS when you come back with these arguments.
yeah... a bunch of real talents added there too. Voshon Leonard on his last legs! Earl Boykins!
In other words they had a major team overhaul from the year prior to Melo to Melo's rookie season.
NEVER said he singlehandedly did anything.
Jesus Christ... can you really NEVER have a conversation without twisting people's arguments? If you're going to continue to do that kind of garbage, just put me on ignore.
also, if you don't think Melo was the driving force on that Nuggets team that made them go, you a) probably didn't watch them and b) probably think he wasn't the driving force on his Cuse team that won the title. I mean... Andre Miller gets just as much if not more credit? The guy who previously was so great he led the Clippers team loaded with young talent like Odom, Brand, Maggette to a whopping 27 wins the year before? THAT difference maker? Or was it Miller's stewardship of Cleveland to an average of 30 wins before that which really cemented his role as impact player turning around a 17 win team to a 43 win club?
Bottom line - dude was a difference maker throughout the first half of his career. He was someone defenses had to gameplay for, draw double teams and get to the FT IMMEDIATELY when he came into the league.