Siakam, Barnes, and Anunoby proving that their overlap is the problem of the opposition
Briefly

During the early days of Alexander the Great's campaigns, even his own soldiers must have thought he was crazy at times.His vision of the future didn't make sense to those even closest to him.Within a few years of inheriting control of Macedon, and in his early 20s, he invaded Persia -- such a mighty empire that Darius III, the ruler, didn't even bother fighting the Macedonians he saw them as so feeble a threat.
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