He doesn't fall for pump fakes in the post.
would olajuwon shred duncan into pieces?
Hard to recall the prime of Hakeem, all that's left are memories of his humiliating play at the end.
Tim Duncan, take heed, old man.
Dreamshake buddy.
NBA All 1st team, NBA All defensive team, MVP, DPOY, FINALS MVP all in the same year.
Olajuwon was that player for one year.
I don't know, but i do know that it would be in epic
That is pretty much the ultimate achievement, aside from winning multiple championships as the first option.
I'd go with Hakeem after seeing what he did to the Suns in 1995 surrounded by scrubs. My God he was unstoppable. Turnarounds, shakes, blocks, determination... I was so dissapointed when they cancelled the 1 on 1 game between he and shaq.
he'd do what pau gasol is doing to amare right now. true story.
tim duncan wouldnt get exposed on that dreamshake bs like other players, duncan rarely jumps for blocks anyway
He wouldn't shred him, but he would win.
David Robinson was more athletic than Tim Duncan. David in his prime was more talented imo. Hakeem just crushed him like a bug.
Hard to say but it's definite Jordan would bukkake all over Kobe.
Hakeem in his prime was as good as anyone, but career was I still say Duncan > Hakeem because his prime was a lot longer than 2 years.
Olajuwon > Duncan. Same answer as the last time this topic came up.
Duncan averaged more rebounds (15.4 to 10.3) and blocks (3.3 to 2.8). Hakeem averaged more points but they had the same FG%. Can you honestly say Hakeem was overall better based on those stats?
Watching each player in his prime helps more than reading statistics.
it would be a sad thing to see. olajuwon would get anything he wants. they would need a mercy rule
Not sure what numbers you're looking at. Dream averaged 11.9 boards and 3.7 blocks in 94, while Duncan averaged 12.9 boards and 2.9 blocks in 03. Dream also shot a higher % in 94 than Duncan shot in 03.
Yeah Duncan sucked in his prime. He had no speed or low post moves. People get all wet when someone mentions the Dream Shake. Duncan was a beast in his prime.
Sorry I was doing playoff numbers. I figured that's what you were talking about when you did the comparison.
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