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An analysis of the 16 best sports teams in history shows the most important person on a team isn't its coach or best athlete

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Mark D. Smith/USA TODAY SportsElite team captains are vital to a team's success. Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs, pictured, is a perfect example of a selfless

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