Hakeem Olajuwon- The Worlds Greatest
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There's a legendary story about Olajuwon, entering his senior season at UH, was learning the NBA game at the downtown YMCA in Houston, where NBA MVP Moses Malone and many others would play during the summer.. Apparently, Olajuwon grabbed a rebound, dunked it, and used his off hand to push the league's MVP down to the ground, leaving the gym utterly speechless.. LOL..
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AMAZING MIX thanx
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I couldnt have put it better my self.!!
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Best center of all time, imo.
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word...this man achieved a quadraple double
what else can i say
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k7dog, it was well documented over the years that Hakeem wasn't even 6'11" throughout the majority of his career. he was never a true "7 footer". his deadly reaction against a defender and his length were the 2 most determining factors on why he's the leading shot blocker in history. could possibly be one of the NBA recordfs that won't ever be broken, not as long as i'm alive anyways.
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he was 7'0 but it was his quickness and just meryful mind to make people look like they were wearing sand blocks that made him into the best center in nba histroy maybe event the 3rd best player in nba history. and i said the 3rd best player in nba history.
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The Worlds Greatest
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6' 11"/ 265 of muscle-he was not a finesse center-he combined finesse with power-when he was in his 20's he scored with thunderous power dunks,intimidated players-even as an older player who used many "finesse" moves-when someone gave him a cheap shot-he often pounded that player one way or another..most people remember Dream with his finesse moves, he carried 20 more pounds of muscle than David/Ewing- he often scared the hell out of players when he was younger-also #1 center Pseason-26/g @53%
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i found it its a good song by r kelly



The Greatest Center OF ALL-TIME!!!!!! NOW CAN YOU DIG THAT.......SUCKA!!!!
shellshockkd12 3 years ago 18
A great player and so agile for his size.
mayortube 3 years ago 7