And for those that don't know. Spalding was the company that made Hakeem Olajuwon Sneakers. They sold for roughly 35 bucks. The Joerdan Shoe and Reeboks Shaq Attaks sold for over one hundred dollars more. The man said he didn't want poor kids to not be able to afford his brand of sneaker. Hats Off to Olajuwon
To me this is the best center of all time. The mobility, the arsenal, the back to the basket game, the touch, the footwork, just absolutely sensational.
1989 WCFR: Sonics vs Rockets ( 3:1 ). Hakeem Olajuwon lost in the First Round to a team that had no superstars at all. *Hakeem lost to Dale Ellis in the First Round.* Shaquille O"Neal better than Hakeem.
@@allanhouston6759 And Hakeem then went on a finals run with no dominant stars not too long after that and won. Then after with a bad season lead them again to another finals victory.
2000 Shaq looks the most unstoppable to me. Shaq gained over 50 pounds from his Magic days weighing 285 to 330 pounds in year 2000. Shaq gaining some much weight it didn’t hurt Shaq’s game, just made him more dominant. Shaq really didn’t need to do anything wit real skill but he had skill if the skill was needed. All Shaq did was put his big body on you sealing his defender getting deep position in the post to get a layup or dunk. If that didn’t work, Shaq had a Plan B like a jump hook, drop step, little fade-away, had a little Shimmy or Mchale up & under if Plan A doesn’t work. Shaq back then was like Curry where he revolutionized the game. U can say he helped Curry in a weird way by the NBA creating zone defense because of him which stopped post play from being a play used often & evolved to expanding the game to the 3 point line
It's a shame you can tell how underrated Hakeem is just by the lack of views on this video compared to most other GOAT SZN videos... How do people not get excited to watch 1993-94 Hakeem? His game was beautiful and dominant at the same time on both ends of the floor.
It's because the Rockets didn't play the Bulls in the Finals it was the Knicks instead. The thing is the Bulls would've been an easier matchup for the Rockets they would've been able to keep up with the Bulls in the open court with the athletic frontcourt players they had, the Knicks style of play was more methodical.
I was just looking at Hakeems stats and he's criminally underrated. 4-5 blocks a night 😵 28.9 ppg 11.0 trb 4.0 blk 4.3 ast 1.7 stl. That's his playoff averages for his 1st ring. They won the next finals in which he scored 33ppg. He would be one of the best players of any era and I'd love to see him in the current smallball game
Someone who is often overlooked when talking about all time greats. Prime Hakeem was a beast in the low post, the Dream Shakes, the spin moves, the up-and-unders, the fadeaways, the hook shots, and the way he danced past his defenders with fancy footwork... Even prime David Robinson in his DPOY year got pwned by Hakeem. An elite rim protector on the defensive end too. The total package~
Even as a younger player, in 1986 Olajuwon almost single-handedly eliminated the showtime Lakers in the Western Conference Finals. If anything, his pure athleticism was more impressive early in his career.
@@piediepew299 Yes sir, we already know he's the 2019-2020 NBA MVP. And from what I've seen he's going to win the DPOY award too I believe. He can accomplish all that this season just like Hakeem did, And crazy thing Hakeem had no all-star help nor all-star teammate that season. Giannis has Middleton whose an all-star, but he has underperform in the 2020 playoffs so far. Giannis gonna have to carry them like Hakeem did the Rockets in 94.
@@piediepew299 Yes sir agreed, if he does that this playoffs. I believe he can move up to a top 40 player all-time in his young career. 4x all-star/2x NBA MVP/DPOY/championship by the age of 25 to his resume.
@@jarvasedundy1 LeBron was very close to doing it back in 2013. Of course he won a ring/finals MVP/regular season MVP, but he finished 2nd in the DPOY race to Marc Gasol
Between 88'-95' Olajuwon avg 24p, 13r, 2.9a, 2s, 4.2b on 51% FG! At this point in his career he was 11-5 against Jordan for 9 seasons with multiple different rosters and was top 10 in points, rebounds, steals, and blocks every season for his first 13 seasons! Quadruple double, closest to a quintuple double, only player in history to record 200+ blocks and 200+ steals in the same season! He beat Kareem with his defending champ Showtime Lakers, Ewing with help from Oakley and Mason, David Robinson with help from Rodman and Terry Cummings, Shaq with help from Horace Grant and Penny! He has both the greatest individual season of all time and he lead the greatest team playoff run in history leading the only #6 to ever win a ring and the only team that's beat four 57+ win team to get the ring! Hakeem Olajuwon is the greatest basketball player of all time and its not even close!
Imagine if Hakeem had better guards to play with earlier in his career, he would score even more easy baskets, plus get more assists. He is one of the all-time great players who truly had to work for his buckets all through his prime (never lived at the free-throw line like most other top 20 players of all-time). Didn't have a legit second star player after Sampson got hurt and until 95 with Drexler who was already fading from his prime.
David Robinson had an arguably better regular season in 94 than Hakeem. And it's really close. Jordan also led a #6 seed to the ECF in 89. Jordan has quality opponents slayed too in the playoffs. More 50 win team defeats than Hakeem too. But Jordan was definitely a more consistent competitor than Hakeem so he beat alot of them with a superior record, and Hakeem was a tough underdog. But he was pretty much an underdog his entire career. Hakeem was once questioned about work ethic and though it was propaganda by his cheap front office, where there is smoke, there is at least a small fire. Small enough of a fire, that Jordan probably had more fire in him than Hakeem.
@@alecsanderhamilton9224 yeah everybody is an underdog when they don't get Pippen and Grant in the draft and then build a team with them from 87'-93'! Olajuwon was never not once in his entire career questioned about work ethic that is a bold faced lie. Charlie Thomas was a cold blooded snake and I knew it first hand having worked at one of his car dealerships back then. All of Olajuwon's teammates from his rookie year until he retired marveled at his work ethic and dedication to his craft, you honestly don't know what you're talking about
@@armandodelossantos736 Jordan was in the gym more. Proven by 6 rings. Who had the better supporting cast 87-93 Hakeem or Jordan ? Give me stats of Hakeem's 4 best teammates from 87-93 vs Jordan's?
@@alecsanderhamilton9224 Olajuwon was in the gym just as much as Jordan, he was could do everything that Jordan could do in the half court set and was a better defender. had the better supporting cast from 87'-93' and the better coaches and the better organization. Olajuwon was dealing
In my mind that is the best run to a title ever. 6 seed playing without home court advantage in any series, played three 50 + win teams in the conference and beat the MVP Robinson in the conference finals, then dominated Shaq in the finals in 4 games. Most unreal path to the finals ever. Hakeem was the best of his time and it's hard to argue he isn't up there with Wilt, Kareem and Russell. He had better athleticism, footwork and defense than all of them.
That’s the best way to play in my opinion. Using the less amount of dribbles so you minimize the energy you use. You don’t need a lot of space to make a shot, only a little bit.
@@Saint0076 I mean to it's to each his own everybody has different playstyles so you shouldn't scold James harden for dribbling a lot but I do agree he does dribble a lot to the point where he turns over the ball but that's just how he plays
I just get chills watching this graceful athlete move like a ballet dancer. Hakeem has to be one of the best big man NBA player ever. Some of his moves just defy the laws of human physics.
“It’s a good thing they can’t ever get outta the west bcuz we got no answer for that monster they got. I don’t know that we can beat em.” -Michael Jordan 1992
Yeah this is a bullshit quote. No record of MJ ever saying this. I know he respected Hakeem but I doubt he was even remotely afraid of him. If anything, MJ loves taking on challenges and Hakeem was one. MJ would have destroyed him either way, just like he did Ewing, Kemp, Malone and every "big man" in the league.
@@alod247 No, No, Chamberlain infinitely superior athleticism and skill. Chamberlain averaged over 50 points a game for an entire season. 118 - most games with 50 or more points 9 - most seasons leading league in field goal percentage 23,924 - most rebounds 22.9 - highest rebounds-per-game average (minimum 400 games) 7 - shares career record for most consecutive seasons leading league in scoring (1959-60 through 1965-66)
@@tallswede80 Chamberlain played against how many teams? How many 7 footers were playing in the League then? Chamberlain arguably wasn’t even the best big in his own era. Chamberlain has the raw stats and probably the most natural talent ever, but he can’t hold a handle to Hakeem skill-wise. Few can. That’s why players STILL go see Olajuwon in the off season to learn from a Jedi
@@alod247 "Chamberlain arguably wasn’t even the best big in his own era. " This statement exposes your irrationality. He had all the records in his "own era", so upon what basis do you claim that he was not the best? If he had every single record, then that follows that he was the best. The only available argument might be that Russell was better because he won more championships. Claiming that he can't "hold a candle" is not an argument. The only reason that you can claim that olajuwon was better is because he never had to compete with chamberlain, and thereby get his ass kicked. However, based on all the available evidence that does exist, chamberlain was superior in every measurable way.
Everyone always talks about the dream shake but to me watching him every game when he was the best in the world it was that baseline fade-away that was absolutely impossible to stop.
Yea. People talk about Jordans Kobes and Dirks fadeaway jumpers, but never give Hakeem the same credit. He had that high arching rainbow on his jumper that made it impossible to block. Also helped being 6'11 with a 7'6 wingspan.
Olajuwon was the most skilled center, and he would be able to adapt in this era of basketball because he could handle the ball like a guard, shoot a mid-range jumper, hit a 3 point shot, score in a variety of ways in the low post(jump hook, up and under move, post fadeaway, dream shake), an make on target outlet passes. He did all this while being elite on the defensive end.
GOAT to me. His range was endless. Footwork is in matched by any center to ever play the game. Not to mention he is without a shadow of doubt the best defender to ever play the game . Look at his stats. No one will ever have as many block shots as Hakeem.
HIM AND GARNETT ARE 2 MOST COMPLETE PLAYERS I WITNESS IN 40 YEARS BOTH ARE SKILLED AND POST FREAKS BUT BOTH MOVE LIKE GUARDS CAN SWITCH AND DEFEND ANYTHING FROM PG TO CENTER ALSO PASSING IQ AND TEAM PLAYERS. I KNOW DURANT IS MOST SKILLED 7 FOOTER BUT HE HAVE ZERO DEFESIVE TEAMS IN CAREER
I agree! I'd rather have The Dream as GOAT over MJ. He was the full package! He dominated the paint, he had the mid range game, and he also developed a 3pt shot which made him take the spot of best big shooter (Ewing was the best shooter b4 Hakeem)
@@josh_who_what You don’t make sense. MJ had all these things but with much better 3-point shooting… I mean Hakeem made 25 3-pointers in his career how exactly he developed a 3-point shot?
Holy shit, all these HIGHLY contested and double teamed turnaround fadeaways and post ups just look too easy for him. You’re a legend for posting these highlights, never really seen Hakeem before 🔥💪🏼
I’ve never seen anyone play as well as Hakeem Olajuwon between 93-95 He was always an all star player but he was unstoppable in those years. That baseline fade-away was un-gaurdable
He was so complete on offense and defense in those years. Even his passing improved dramatically. His 93 season is so underrated. He was a better defender that year than he was in 94, while being just as dominant on offense. Think he should have won the MVP in 93 too. Barkley deserved to win it in 90, but they gave it to Magic.
93-94 Olajuwon does it really get any better??? MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, Finals MVP. Lead the Rockets in the playoffs in PPG, APG, RPG, BPG, SPG with no other All-Stars and his 2nd leading scorer in the playoffs was Maxwell at 13.8 ppg.
You the GOAT for this one. Thanks for keeping the legacies of so many great players alive! This is the type of content I love to see, Hakeem is my favorite center, his style has no real parallel at his position, he’s just unique. From dream shakes to ripping guards, he has a pretty mid range jumper and my favorite post fade next to Jordan’s. Hakeem is just different.
In terms of perfecting the craft of basketball as a 30-year student of the game from a teachable lesson, I see it as meaning that you have put the finishing touches on it and have completed your game. You have spent thousands of hours working on the fundamentals, the subtle nuances of your game that aren't reliant on athleticism but are predicated on paying attention to detail of things that are taken for granted. These are things such as positioning, angles, footwork, and having an ability to create shots with a disarray of moves from the low post, high post, and out to the perimeter, on the wings, in the corner, on the baseline and at the top of the key. It's about knowing the importance of every single line, dotted circle, box, square, and rectangle because basketball is not based on speed, size, height, but it's also a game of angles and spots and the route your take to get there. When you perfect your craft the games slow down like Neo in the Matrix. It's when you don't even see the defense because of the goal. Defenders are simply pieces on a chessboard and you know how to avoid all traps, presses, zones and can get to your sweet spots, and putting a point on the board in the timeliest fashion because it's a game of quarters and halves. In conclusion, there are only a few players that I think completed their game and subsequently became a true master and Hakeem is one of them. 2,000 years from now mankind will say Air Jordan was the man that could spread wings and fly and Hakeem the Dream was able to give people an out-of-body experience. For the fans, it was like watching a great fantasy, for defenders it was like a very bad nightmare!
That baseline fadeaway jumper is just... *chef kiss* smooth as butter. There will never be a big man with a game as smooth as The Dream. You're the GOAT for this, Max.
If I had to choose between all of the best Centers in the game to build my team around, I'm taking Hakeem. No weakness in his game, and was the complete package. The man is in the Top 10 list in STEALS! For a Center that's incredible!
4:16 one of the most demoralizing things you can do to an opposing player. He basically jumped out the arena to grab that. People forget how athletic this man was. He was 7 feet but had the athleticism of a 6”5 shooting guard.
That's one of the reasons the Bulls w/ MJ would've lost to the Rockets the other Cs the Bulls played against didn't have that versatility. Plus the Bulls were such a great defensive team because they would pressure the primary ball handler a lot the Rockets didn't have a primary ball handler they relied on team ball in running their offense which takes away the advantage the Bulls usually had.
@@armandodelossantos736 Olajuwon doesn"t come close to these players. Magic Johnson raped Hakeem for two years in a row in the First Round. This is what happens to Hakeem when he doesn"t have Ralph Sampson. Though you ignore the facts anyway. - You are Hakeem"s mistress.
Lol Magic Johnson needed his entire team to guard Olajuwon just to keep the ball out of his hands while he was being guarded by little Vernon Maxwell and Kenny Smith! The Lakers didn't even give Jordan that much attention in the Finals and Olajuwon didn't have Pippen lol you keep making Jordan look worse with your comparisons
Armando De Los Santos he didn't even compare MJ he was doing a Magic comparison you just wanted to hate on MJ and how does that make MJ look worse? Hakeem in the 1990 playoffs against Magic had 19 on 45% that's bad and he did have help that year. The 1990 Rockets had 6 players that averaged more than 12 points a game
@@allanhouston6759 you gon keep trying to discount people for not having complete teams huh? So I guess John Stockton and Charles Barkley are trash too right?
And he had no HOF or All Star selected player on that team, only player to this day to ever do that, unlike the players of today and the past 15 years that want to team up with other superstar players instead of competing against them like the players of old.
It's interesting how fast he went into his move in the post as soon as he got the ball. When Duncan got the ball in the post, he took his time. Usually backing down with several dribbles before going to his move.
I love how Hakeem makes a move immediately after catching the ball so the defender is off balance. Most post ups today the guy just stands there trying to pound the ball inside.
@@Bran-Da-Don Pound it inside? I don't know about that. Every time I watch the best Centers and Power Forwards in the game today. They just wait around at the 3pt line or face up to the basket and attempt to force there way to the rim. I honestly can't think of single big man in today's game that even knows how to play with there back to the basket from the post. The few players that can play from the post are usually guards.
He would body every defender. Hakeem in his Prime was dominant and doesn’t get talked about as much. I believe he’s the 2nd greatest center of all time behind Kareem. I also believe he’s very underrated top 10 in my books. Both of them would dominate today with Kareem’s sky hook and Hakeems dream shake
@@_1luljayyy without a doubt. i personally think hakeem is better than kareem in terms of ability, but kareem definitely had the better career and legacy.
One of the thing I don't think he gets credit for. Is his fade away jumper. In the Nuggets clip. You can see they were literally crowding his body almost undercutting him (which would be a foul today). And the best thing about his post game. Is that it was super quick! Once he catches the ball. He's not holding it or wait or feeling you out. He already made his decision.
Everyone is always talking about the dreamshake, the man mastered that fadeaway. Another guy wit a great fader no one acknowledges is Larry Bird. People usually just say MJ, Kobe, Dirk and maybe Lamarcus Aldridge when the talk about great fadeaway jumpers.
And the same goes for Hakeem because we all know that MJ absence brought him to championships and when MJ came back and three peat you didn't see Hakeem and the rockets
@@RafsanS15 Hakeem beat the Trailblazers, Suns, Sonics and Jazz all in the same timeframe that Jordan did. *Infact the only time the Sonics beat the Rockets were the years Hakeem second opinions in Drexler or Sampson didn't play no more than 60 games let alone if they were even on the team at all.* Let's go one step further. Hakeem only had four years during his entire career when his second option in Sampson or drexler played at least 60 games. Sampson was traded in 1987 and would retire for good by 1992. Drexler didn't join Hakeem until they both been in the league for over a decade. Jordan didn't have to carry a franchise alone and it worked in his favor on the tail end of his career and that goes for Pippen & Rodman too. Especially when Jordan got Pippen within four years in the league. Hakeem, Drexler, & Charles Barkley didn't have that luxury. They all had to carry a franchise for most of their respective careers and the ware and tare shows on the tail end of their careers. Hakeem doesn't even get a "prime" franchise carrying Drexler until Drexlers 12th season and Charles Barkley 13th. Bulls Big3 combined missed games. MJ, Pippen, Rodman. 96'-22 97'-27 98'-40 Rockets Big3 missed games 96'- 51 97'- 53 98'- 61 Due you realize that Charles Barkely missed 30 games and Drexler missed 20 games in 1997. Kinda obvious that they weren't healthy that year. The same can be said in 1996 when Hakeem teammates missed over 110 games. Some people will say that Hakeem having Pippen in 1999 for only 50 games is the same as Jordan having Pippen from the age of 22-32. Cute. But it's ok because Hakeem would destroy the Jazz in both Championships run when his team was healthy. Meanwhile the Sonics were getting bumped out by the 8th seed as a number 1 seed.
@@thedude3538 Barkley had KJ too, but KJ must dealing with hernia issue since 1993, also Barkley dealing with back issue. At least Hakeem's Rockets could won 2 games against the team who swept MJ's Bulls at that time, Boston Celtics
@@RafsanS15 Charles Barkley and Drexler didn't spend the best of their years with Hakeem. I think it's cute that people say stuff like "if MJ never retired". Then they pair that statement with "Hakeem Championship vs the Knicks in 1994 wasn't that good". As if everyone have forgotten that MJ played really bad vs the Knicks in 1993. So why is MJ 1993 vs the Knicks more worthy than The Dream vs the Knicks in 1994. Enlighten me. People tend to talk over the fact that Jordan got Pippen and Grant in the same year. Jordan didn't have a winning season until he got Pippen and Grant. Jordan has zero winning season without Pippen let alone his 1-9 record without Pippen.
@@mike.cdn7212 The point is, Jordan had Pippen in '91 and '98. LeBron had Kyrie in 2016. Kyrie & Pippen are both players of All-Star "caliber." Actually both are HOF "caliber" players. Olajuwon won the '94 chip without anywhere near players of that magnitude. That's the point being made.
Yes!!! Thank you, man!!! I’ve been waiting for this one! Are you going to do 94-95? Especially Playoffs? Thank you! Your hard work is paying off, man! Best highlights in the biz!
There’s two problems with your comment 1) David Robinson led the Spurs to the better record. 2) If Hakeem has won the MVP, his owning of the Admiral wouldn’t be as memorable as it was.
The second greatest player of his era and that’s no small feat when you think about the competition in the late 80’s and 90’s. His first year he went to the finals but lost to The trio in Boston. Yeah, Cap (Jabbar) has the all the glory, Russels got the hardware, Wilt is the most freakishly athletic and ShaQ’s the most dominant but Dream is easily the most offensively and defensively gifted BIG ever!
@@SapphicTwist You gotta be trolling me man…it’s MJ. The point you make is very valid bruv…but we talking about a player that other players of his era called Black Jesus! The Dream is amazing and talent wise he wasn’t far off but dominating your peers is another story.
Thanks man! This is the one I've been waiting for. Suggestions: 2002-03 Tim Duncan, 2008-09 Dwight Howard and maybe even 2007-08 Kevin Garnett. I know you already have 2003-04 KG, but I would think you could find more highlights from his 2007-08 season. It was also obviously his championship season and he won DPOY that year. Just some suggestions. Either way keep it up.
Arguably the greatest centre of all time between him and bill russell.The inly centre to over 100 blocks and 200 steals in an nba season and first player to win league mvp, Dpoy and finals mvp in same season.Hes a top 10 player all time no doubt
And for those that don't know. Spalding was the company that made Hakeem Olajuwon Sneakers. They sold for roughly 35 bucks. The Joerdan Shoe and Reeboks Shaq Attaks sold for over one hundred dollars more. The man said he didn't want poor kids to not be able to afford his brand of sneaker. Hats Off to Olajuwon
I Had Some Etonics with the dream signature on the back
They would sell for hundreds today
I think the Deisel did that with his And1’s as well.
Yeah I always wanted a Hakeem shoe but can't find any place that sell them back then
I want olajuwon shoes of Spalding and LA gear.
To me this is the best center of all time. The mobility, the arsenal, the back to the basket game, the touch, the footwork, just absolutely sensational.
kareem?
1989 WCFR: Sonics vs Rockets ( 3:1 ).
Hakeem Olajuwon lost in the First Round to a team that had no superstars at all.
*Hakeem lost to Dale Ellis in the First Round.*
Shaquille O"Neal better than Hakeem.
@@allanhouston6759 And Hakeem then went on a finals run with no dominant stars not too long after that and won. Then after with a bad season lead them again to another finals victory.
@@allanhouston6759 Hakeem bodied Shaq in '94. Granted that wasn't prime Shaq but id still take prime Hakeem over prime Shaq
2000 Shaq looks the most unstoppable to me. Shaq gained over 50 pounds from his Magic days weighing 285 to 330 pounds in year 2000. Shaq gaining some much weight it didn’t hurt Shaq’s game, just made him more dominant. Shaq really didn’t need to do anything wit real skill but he had skill if the skill was needed.
All Shaq did was put his big body on you sealing his defender getting deep position in the post to get a layup or dunk. If that didn’t work, Shaq had a Plan B like a jump hook, drop step, little fade-away, had a little Shimmy or Mchale up & under if Plan A doesn’t work. Shaq back then was like Curry where he revolutionized the game. U can say he helped Curry in a weird way by the NBA creating zone defense because of him which stopped post play from being a play used often & evolved to expanding the game to the 3 point line
It's a shame you can tell how underrated Hakeem is just by the lack of views on this video compared to most other GOAT SZN videos... How do people not get excited to watch 1993-94 Hakeem? His game was beautiful and dominant at the same time on both ends of the floor.
It's because the Rockets didn't play the Bulls in the Finals it was the Knicks instead. The thing is the Bulls would've been an easier matchup for the Rockets they would've been able to keep up with the Bulls in the open court with the athletic frontcourt players they had, the Knicks style of play was more methodical.
@Mike Macman
I agree.
i love watching 90s highlights personally
its comical how horrendous the defense is
@@HughMungus4655
You're saying it's comical how horrendous the defense was in the 90s?
@@HughMungus4655
Or defense in today's NBA?
The most well-rounded, skilled, versatile, center in basketball history and it's not even close!
And he was not 7'0 feet tall.
One of those few players that you can put in any era and he'll still dominate
Kareem is just as skilled and diverse. The man had moves on moves as well. He wasn't some Skyhook one hit wonder. Also what about Willis Reed
@@hectorlopez1069 he was 7’0 tall
@clot shots false better check UA-cam
I was just looking at Hakeems stats and he's criminally underrated. 4-5 blocks a night 😵
28.9 ppg 11.0 trb 4.0 blk 4.3 ast 1.7 stl. That's his playoff averages for his 1st ring. They won the next finals in which he scored 33ppg. He would be one of the best players of any era and I'd love to see him in the current smallball game
Forget the stats, did you see him play?
@@benyah3390 have I seen him play...? Not in person but yes I watched basketball while he was playing.
I used to say when I seen him win those 2rings I said he was the best center. Different now
Someone who is often overlooked when talking about all time greats. Prime Hakeem was a beast in the low post, the Dream Shakes, the spin moves, the up-and-unders, the fadeaways, the hook shots, and the way he danced past his defenders with fancy footwork... Even prime David Robinson in his DPOY year got pwned by Hakeem. An elite rim protector on the defensive end too. The total package~
Even as a younger player, in 1986 Olajuwon almost single-handedly eliminated the showtime Lakers in the Western Conference Finals. If anything, his pure athleticism was more impressive early in his career.
Yes
I laugh at those casuals who rate Kobe 3rd all-time when he's not even better than Hakeem lmao
Young stars like Zion, Lonzo and Luka need to learn the Dream Shake by watching film of Hakeem.
@@MozTheBozWhat?
I never clicked so fast 🔥 he's the only player in NBA history to win NBA MVP/DPOY/championship in the same season 93-94
damn that crazyyy. you think anyone in todays game could come close to this feat? maybe giannis?
@@piediepew299 Yes sir, we already know he's the 2019-2020 NBA MVP. And from what I've seen he's going to win the DPOY award too I believe. He can accomplish all that this season just like Hakeem did, And crazy thing Hakeem had no all-star help nor all-star teammate that season. Giannis has Middleton whose an all-star, but he has underperform in the 2020 playoffs so far. Giannis gonna have to carry them like Hakeem did the Rockets in 94.
@@jarvasedundy1 well said, giannis needs to step up from last years playoffs. cap off the feat with a finals mvp too maybe? 🤷♂️
@@piediepew299 Yes sir agreed, if he does that this playoffs. I believe he can move up to a top 40 player all-time in his young career. 4x all-star/2x NBA MVP/DPOY/championship by the age of 25 to his resume.
@@jarvasedundy1 LeBron was very close to doing it back in 2013. Of course he won a ring/finals MVP/regular season MVP, but he finished 2nd in the DPOY race to Marc Gasol
Between 88'-95' Olajuwon avg 24p, 13r, 2.9a, 2s, 4.2b on 51% FG! At this point in his career he was 11-5 against Jordan for 9 seasons with multiple different rosters and was top 10 in points, rebounds, steals, and blocks every season for his first 13 seasons! Quadruple double, closest to a quintuple double, only player in history to record 200+ blocks and 200+ steals in the same season! He beat Kareem with his defending champ Showtime Lakers, Ewing with help from Oakley and Mason, David Robinson with help from Rodman and Terry Cummings, Shaq with help from Horace Grant and Penny! He has both the greatest individual season of all time and he lead the greatest team playoff run in history leading the only #6 to ever win a ring and the only team that's beat four 57+ win team to get the ring! Hakeem Olajuwon is the greatest basketball player of all time and its not even close!
Imagine if Hakeem had better guards to play with earlier in his career, he would score even more easy baskets, plus get more assists.
He is one of the all-time great players who truly had to work for his buckets all through his prime (never lived at the free-throw line like most other top 20 players of all-time).
Didn't have a legit second star player after Sampson got hurt and until 95 with Drexler who was already fading from his prime.
David Robinson had an arguably better regular season in 94 than Hakeem. And it's really close. Jordan also led a #6 seed to the ECF in 89. Jordan has quality opponents slayed too in the playoffs. More 50 win team defeats than Hakeem too. But Jordan was definitely a more consistent competitor than Hakeem so he beat alot of them with a superior record, and Hakeem was a tough underdog. But he was pretty much an underdog his entire career. Hakeem was once questioned about work ethic and though it was propaganda by his cheap front office, where there is smoke, there is at least a small fire. Small enough of a fire, that Jordan probably had more fire in him than Hakeem.
@@alecsanderhamilton9224 yeah everybody is an underdog when they don't get Pippen and Grant in the draft and then build a team with them from 87'-93'! Olajuwon was never not once in his entire career questioned about work ethic that is a bold faced lie. Charlie Thomas was a cold blooded snake and I knew it first hand having worked at one of his car dealerships back then. All of Olajuwon's teammates from his rookie year until he retired marveled at his work ethic and dedication to his craft, you honestly don't know what you're talking about
@@armandodelossantos736 Jordan was in the gym more. Proven by 6 rings. Who had the better supporting cast 87-93 Hakeem or Jordan ? Give me stats of Hakeem's 4 best teammates from 87-93 vs Jordan's?
@@alecsanderhamilton9224 Olajuwon was in the gym just as much as Jordan, he was could do everything that Jordan could do in the half court set and was a better defender. had the better supporting cast from 87'-93' and the better coaches and the better organization. Olajuwon was dealing
The only player you can pick before MJ and everybody are ok with it.
Jordan and Hakeem could’ve been the best duo ever!
Give me 91 Jordan and 94 Hakeem, they beating everyone
Bruh Kareem too
Wtf Hakeem not better than mj lmao
George Polychronopoulos no one said that Hakeem or Jordan was better
@@georgepolychronopoulos647 bruh i meant Kareem not hakeem besides Kareem is better than micheal and hakeem
My favorite 5 of all time......So dominant, so complete.....Won back to back facing bigs in the most dominant BIG MAN era!!!!!
That is so correct
everyone who wants to do anything with basketball needs to watch this mans footwork. its literally art
Most of the NBA players go to him for some advice.
The greatest all-around skills player center of all time... My favorite center and one of my favorite players ever...#HakeemOlajuwon
Hakeem was something else man. Can you please put his 95 season as well? His run to the finals as a 6th seed was legendary
In my mind that is the best run to a title ever. 6 seed playing without home court advantage in any series, played three 50 + win teams in the conference and beat the MVP Robinson in the conference finals, then dominated Shaq in the finals in 4 games. Most unreal path to the finals ever. Hakeem was the best of his time and it's hard to argue he isn't up there with Wilt, Kareem and Russell. He had better athleticism, footwork and defense than all of them.
Best defender ever, best center, one of the all time greats.
No doubt about it.
Notice Hakeem and MJ didn't do a lot of dribbling. They made quick decisive moves.
Tell it to James Harden
That’s the best way to play in my opinion. Using the less amount of dribbles so you minimize the energy you use. You don’t need a lot of space to make a shot, only a little bit.
North-south no BS
@@Saint0076 I mean to it's to each his own everybody has different playstyles so you shouldn't scold James harden for dribbling a lot but I do agree he does dribble a lot to the point where he turns over the ball but that's just how he plays
@@Saint0076 James Harden gets his work done though and his playing some of his best basketball right now
That’s the very best footwork in NBA History.
I guess I can agree but thats a tuff one when you have kobe and Jordan
@@markanderson6350 Kobe learned from Olajuwon
@@markanderson6350 kobe and Jordan were great on footwork especially kobe later in his career but not on Olajuwon's level
I just get chills watching this graceful athlete move like a ballet dancer. Hakeem has to be one of the best big man NBA player ever. Some of his moves just defy the laws of human physics.
“It’s a good thing they can’t ever get outta the west bcuz we got no answer for that monster they got. I don’t know that we can beat em.” -Michael Jordan 1992
Probably the only player that could destroy Jordan in the NBA Finals.
Ewing consistently put up big numbers against the Bulls so imagine the Rockets with an even more dominant player at that position.
@clotshots9072Jordan couldn't get it done vs the rockets in the 90s. Rockets were underrated against the bulls.
Yeah this is a bullshit quote. No record of MJ ever saying this. I know he respected Hakeem but I doubt he was even remotely afraid of him. If anything, MJ loves taking on challenges and Hakeem was one. MJ would have destroyed him either way, just like he did Ewing, Kemp, Malone and every "big man" in the league.
@@akattomyour take is as much bs as the quote you claim is bs.
Best Center to ever play and one of the most skilled players ever regardless of position
chamberlain infinitely superior
@@tallswede80 maybe physically. Skill for skill, no way.
@@alod247
No, No, Chamberlain infinitely superior athleticism and skill.
Chamberlain averaged over 50 points a game for an entire season.
118 - most games with 50 or more points
9 - most seasons leading league in field goal percentage
23,924 - most rebounds
22.9 - highest rebounds-per-game average (minimum 400 games)
7 - shares career record for most consecutive seasons leading league in scoring (1959-60 through 1965-66)
@@tallswede80 Chamberlain played against how many teams? How many 7 footers were playing in the League then? Chamberlain arguably wasn’t even the best big in his own era. Chamberlain has the raw stats and probably the most natural talent ever, but he can’t hold a handle to Hakeem skill-wise. Few can. That’s why players STILL go see Olajuwon in the off season to learn from a Jedi
@@alod247
"Chamberlain arguably wasn’t even the best big in his own era. "
This statement exposes your irrationality. He had all the records in his "own era", so upon what basis do you claim that he was not the best? If he had every single record, then that follows that he was the best. The only available argument might be that Russell was better because he won more championships.
Claiming that he can't "hold a candle" is not an argument. The only reason that you can claim that olajuwon was better is because he never had to compete with chamberlain, and thereby get his ass kicked. However, based on all the available evidence that does exist, chamberlain was superior in every measurable way.
Everyone always talks about the dream shake but to me watching him every game when he was the best in the world it was that baseline fade-away that was absolutely impossible to stop.
Yea. People talk about Jordans Kobes and Dirks fadeaway jumpers, but never give Hakeem the same credit. He had that high arching rainbow on his jumper that made it impossible to block. Also helped being 6'11 with a 7'6 wingspan.
Yeah I think The Dream had the better fadeway out of the 3.
We love you for these highlights man. We appreciate you.
Forreals. 💯
@Rashan Sankofa you put highlights up?
Rashan Sankofa yes love! this shit is making my iso
Hakeem Olajuwon is in the Top 10.
But many fans overestimate him. - Hakeem Olajuwon lost 8 times in the First Round.
Allan Houston I still reckon he’s top ten but barely.
The guy was picked before Jordan and nobody in Houston is mad about it. That's how good Hakeem is.
Imagine if Houston got MJ, instead of Hakeem.
Olajuwon was more talented and more underrated than Jordan.
@@hectorlopez1069 Imagine Ralph Sampson didn't get injure. Hakeem would be the one with 6 rings. Maybe more.
Most underrated center of all-time!
Disagreed
Respectable! But I think Moses is more underrated.
He’s not underrated
We was he ever underrated 🤦you must be a child
Underrated ???? He's legend.
Everyone puts him on the list of the best centers in the history of basketball
Olajuwon was the most skilled center, and he would be able to adapt in this era of basketball because he could handle the ball like a guard, shoot a mid-range jumper, hit a 3 point shot, score in a variety of ways in the low post(jump hook, up and under move, post fadeaway, dream shake), an make on target outlet passes. He did all this while being elite on the defensive end.
Agree
Bro hell yes. Hardest 90s legend to find highlights on.
Hakeem post moves are beautiful it like poetry in motion. I could watched this all day
Bedsides all those incredible blocks, there were many many more altered, hesitant and reluctant shots by his opponents!
GOAT to me. His range was endless. Footwork is in matched by any center to ever play the game. Not to mention he is without a shadow of doubt the best defender to ever play the game . Look at his stats. No one will ever have as many block shots as Hakeem.
HIM AND GARNETT ARE 2 MOST COMPLETE PLAYERS I WITNESS IN 40 YEARS
BOTH ARE SKILLED AND POST FREAKS BUT BOTH MOVE LIKE GUARDS CAN SWITCH AND DEFEND ANYTHING FROM PG TO CENTER ALSO PASSING IQ AND TEAM PLAYERS.
I KNOW DURANT IS MOST SKILLED 7 FOOTER BUT HE HAVE ZERO DEFESIVE TEAMS IN CAREER
I agree! I'd rather have The Dream as GOAT over MJ. He was the full package! He dominated the paint, he had the mid range game, and he also developed a 3pt shot which made him take the spot of best big shooter (Ewing was the best shooter b4 Hakeem)
@@josh_who_what You don’t make sense. MJ had all these things but with much better 3-point shooting… I mean Hakeem made 25 3-pointers in his career how exactly he developed a 3-point shot?
agree with all you say my muhammad ali of basketball the goat
@@PIP...33
Don't mention lukewarm KG in the same breath as Hakeem.
Holy shit, all these HIGHLY contested and double teamed turnaround fadeaways and post ups just look too easy for him. You’re a legend for posting these highlights, never really seen Hakeem before 🔥💪🏼
Best All Around Center that ever played #DreamShake
I dont think there has ever been a vid i have watched where youre not in the comment section 🤣🤪
MVP Tings😅(Quoted from you, LeBeautiful)
I’ve never seen anyone play as well as Hakeem Olajuwon between 93-95
He was always an all star player but he was unstoppable in those years.
That baseline fade-away was un-gaurdable
He was so complete on offense and defense in those years. Even his passing improved dramatically. His 93 season is so underrated. He was a better defender that year than he was in 94, while being just as dominant on offense. Think he should have won the MVP in 93 too. Barkley deserved to win it in 90, but they gave it to Magic.
93-94 Olajuwon does it really get any better??? MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, Finals MVP. Lead the Rockets in the playoffs in PPG, APG, RPG, BPG, SPG with no other All-Stars and his 2nd leading scorer in the playoffs was Maxwell at 13.8 ppg.
@@GB8521RAEEven though Maxwell was the 2nd leading scorer Horry/Thorpe were actually 2nd and 3rd respectively in ws that postseason (2.5/2.4).
All aspiring great NBA centers need to watch 1 HR clips of Hakeem Olajuwon.
EVERYDAY.
You the GOAT for this one. Thanks for keeping the legacies of so many great players alive! This is the type of content I love to see, Hakeem is my favorite center, his style has no real parallel at his position, he’s just unique. From dream shakes to ripping guards, he has a pretty mid range jumper and my favorite post fade next to Jordan’s. Hakeem is just different.
The Dream is my favourite player of all time. He literally had it all. Played like a Center and Guard simultaneously with a Heart of a Champion!
The dream is in my all time starting 5!
GOAT BIG MAN!! He is such a joy to watch. Incredible skill set!
Joyful and pretty moves for an nba player
In terms of perfecting the craft of basketball as a 30-year student of the game from a teachable lesson, I see it as meaning that you have put the finishing touches on it and have completed your game. You have spent thousands of hours working on the fundamentals, the subtle nuances of your game that aren't reliant on athleticism but are predicated on paying attention to detail of things that are taken for granted. These are things such as positioning, angles, footwork, and having an ability to create shots with a disarray of moves from the low post, high post, and out to the perimeter, on the wings, in the corner, on the baseline and at the top of the key. It's about knowing the importance of every single line, dotted circle, box, square, and rectangle because basketball is not based on speed, size, height, but it's also a game of angles and spots and the route your take to get there. When you perfect your craft the games slow down like Neo in the Matrix. It's when you don't even see the defense because of the goal. Defenders are simply pieces on a chessboard and you know how to avoid all traps, presses, zones and can get to your sweet spots, and putting a point on the board in the timeliest fashion because it's a game of quarters and halves. In conclusion, there are only a few players that I think completed their game and subsequently became a true master and Hakeem is one of them. 2,000 years from now mankind will say Air Jordan was the man that could spread wings and fly and Hakeem the Dream was able to give people an out-of-body experience. For the fans, it was like watching a great fantasy, for defenders it was like a very bad nightmare!
Yeah but is he “a PROBLEM😤”
The alternate nickname "The Nigerian Nightmare" fit him well.
@@gerardrbain1972 That would have been a great nickname for Hakeem but Kamura Usman already has that nickname now
@@baseballpimp1910 How about The Nigerian Nightmare 2.0?
That baseline fadeaway jumper is just... *chef kiss* smooth as butter. There will never be a big man with a game as smooth as The Dream. You're the GOAT for this, Max.
If I had to choose between all of the best Centers in the game to build my team around, I'm taking Hakeem. No weakness in his game, and was the complete package. The man is in the Top 10 list in STEALS! For a Center that's incredible!
4:16 one of the most demoralizing things you can do to an opposing player. He basically jumped out the arena to grab that. People forget how athletic this man was. He was 7 feet but had the athleticism of a 6”5 shooting guard.
That's one of the reasons the Bulls w/ MJ would've lost to the Rockets the other Cs the Bulls played against didn't have that versatility. Plus the Bulls were such a great defensive team because they would pressure the primary ball handler a lot the Rockets didn't have a primary ball handler they relied on team ball in running their offense which takes away the advantage the Bulls usually had.
One of the most impressive seasons in history, up there with Jordan in '91, Bird in '86, Magic in '87, etc.
Olajuwon's is more impressive than all of those and none of those players were guarded by another top 10 player at their position mile Olajuwon did
@@armandodelossantos736 Olajuwon doesn"t come close to these players.
Magic Johnson raped Hakeem for two years in a row in the First Round.
This is what happens to Hakeem when he doesn"t have Ralph Sampson.
Though you ignore the facts anyway. - You are Hakeem"s mistress.
Lol Magic Johnson needed his entire team to guard Olajuwon just to keep the ball out of his hands while he was being guarded by little Vernon Maxwell and Kenny Smith! The Lakers didn't even give Jordan that much attention in the Finals and Olajuwon didn't have Pippen lol you keep making Jordan look worse with your comparisons
Armando De Los Santos he didn't even compare MJ he was doing a Magic comparison you just wanted to hate on MJ and how does that make MJ look worse? Hakeem in the 1990 playoffs against Magic had 19 on 45% that's bad and he did have help that year. The 1990 Rockets had 6 players that averaged more than 12 points a game
@@allanhouston6759 you gon keep trying to discount people for not having complete teams huh? So I guess John Stockton and Charles Barkley are trash too right?
3 dislikes brought to you by David Robinson, Patrick Ewing and Shaquille O'neal
No Show Joe Yeah, lmao
Shaq would never do a dislike to Dream. Lol
And he had no HOF or All Star selected player on that team, only player to this day to ever do that, unlike the players of today and the past 15 years that want to team up with other superstar players instead of competing against them like the players of old.
Don’t forget Charles Barkley 😜
Never again will the NBA have a Big Man like Hakeem ! The very best of a select few that ever played the game..
Now maybe not looking like him but playing like him and even a bit more in assist a versatile player. His name is Alperen Şengün called Alpı 🎉😅
It's interesting how fast he went into his move in the post as soon as he got the ball. When Duncan got the ball in the post, he took his time. Usually backing down with several dribbles before going to his move.
Been waiting on this one!!! Thank you for bringing the spotlight to a perpetually slept on TITAN in basketball history. Appreciate this SO much.
Best Center all Time
If THE DREAM team up with HIS AIRNESS they could literally destroy an all star team in any era no doubt.
They would created a tornado...too many spin moves
I love how Hakeem makes a move immediately after catching the ball so the defender is off balance. Most post ups today the guy just stands there trying to pound the ball inside.
@@Bran-Da-Don Pound it inside? I don't know about that. Every time I watch the best Centers and Power Forwards in the game today. They just wait around at the 3pt line or face up to the basket and attempt to force there way to the rim.
I honestly can't think of single big man in today's game that even knows how to play with there back to the basket from the post. The few players that can play from the post are usually guards.
No Show Joe Embiid, Kanter and Rudy do it a bit but none have mastered it to the extent that hakeem had.
@@noshowjoe6596 LaMarcus Aldridge and Zac Randolph if he's still playing
Hakeem would average 35 and 15 in today’s small ball, spaced out NBA
and he would shoot 40% from 3
While being a nonpareil defensive player as well.
He would body every defender. Hakeem in his Prime was dominant and doesn’t get talked about as much. I believe he’s the 2nd greatest center of all time behind Kareem. I also believe he’s very underrated top 10 in my books. Both of them would dominate today with Kareem’s sky hook and Hakeems dream shake
@@_1luljayyy without a doubt. i personally think hakeem is better than kareem in terms of ability, but kareem definitely had the better career and legacy.
his game is better suited for the modern era i feel, he had great handles would be allowed to shoot threes and his defensive ability
Finally! A nice long compilation of the Dream including the defense as well
Beyond the sheer amount of skill what’s most impressive to me is just how decisive he was with everything he did. No wasted motions at all.
So much class, finesse and elegance in his game. Yes i'm French. 🇫🇷
Olajuwon speaks French and other languages.
Best two way player of all time!
Thank you so much. 🙏🏿 G.O.A.T. Center.
2 of the Greatest Post players ever came from the same draft !
The best center of the NBA history
Best UA-camr for basketball highlights easily
Greatest individual season ever!!! The Dream
There's no way Jordan could beat him. No way.
*Olajuwon gets Barkley on his back in the post*
"Barbecue chicken!"
This could be the greatest video ever.
The most under appreciate big man 🤦🏾♂️... won MVP & DPOTY . Appreciate your videos
No words, thanks for bringing back old school. Not just vid but all work you do.
Hakeem: who's guarding me tonight?
....Embiid
Hakeem: hah! 50 with a dream shake!
If you don't think Hakeem in the best center of all time, you haven't watched enough Hakeem. Thanks for posting
Kareem tho
One of the thing I don't think he gets credit for. Is his fade away jumper. In the Nuggets clip. You can see they were literally crowding his body almost undercutting him (which would be a foul today). And the best thing about his post game. Is that it was super quick! Once he catches the ball. He's not holding it or wait or feeling you out. He already made his decision.
Everyone is always talking about the dreamshake, the man mastered that fadeaway. Another guy wit a great fader no one acknowledges is Larry Bird. People usually just say MJ, Kobe, Dirk and maybe Lamarcus Aldridge when the talk about great fadeaway jumpers.
Hakeem’s mid range game, both spot up and off the dribble, is so smooth and dependable. Most skilled big man to ever play.
Smooth, Efficient, Elegant
The only player MJ was glad he didn't meet in the finals
And the same goes for Hakeem because we all know that MJ absence brought him to championships and when MJ came back and three peat you didn't see Hakeem and the rockets
@@victor11218 Sonics gave Rockets more problem than Bulls, Kenny and Vernon could entered GP's pocket
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Hakeem beat the Trailblazers, Suns, Sonics and Jazz all in the same timeframe that Jordan did. *Infact the only time the Sonics beat the Rockets were the years Hakeem second opinions in Drexler or Sampson didn't play no more than 60 games let alone if they were even on the team at all.* Let's go one step further. Hakeem only had four years during his entire career when his second option in Sampson or drexler played at least 60 games. Sampson was traded in 1987 and would retire for good by 1992. Drexler didn't join Hakeem until they both been in the league for over a decade.
Jordan didn't have to carry a franchise alone and it worked in his favor on the tail end of his career and that goes for Pippen & Rodman too. Especially when Jordan got Pippen within four years in the league. Hakeem, Drexler, & Charles Barkley didn't have that luxury. They all had to carry a franchise for most of their respective careers and the ware and tare shows on the tail end of their careers. Hakeem doesn't even get a "prime" franchise carrying Drexler until Drexlers 12th season and Charles Barkley 13th.
Bulls Big3 combined missed games. MJ, Pippen, Rodman.
96'-22
97'-27
98'-40
Rockets Big3 missed games
96'- 51
97'- 53
98'- 61
Due you realize that Charles Barkely missed 30 games and Drexler missed 20 games in 1997. Kinda obvious that they weren't healthy that year. The same can be said in 1996 when Hakeem teammates missed over 110 games. Some people will say that Hakeem having Pippen in 1999 for only 50 games is the same as Jordan having Pippen from the age of 22-32. Cute.
But it's ok because Hakeem would destroy the Jazz in both Championships run when his team was healthy. Meanwhile the Sonics were getting bumped out by the 8th seed as a number 1 seed.
@@thedude3538 Barkley had KJ too, but KJ must dealing with hernia issue since 1993, also Barkley dealing with back issue. At least Hakeem's Rockets could won 2 games against the team who swept MJ's Bulls at that time, Boston Celtics
@@RafsanS15
Charles Barkley and Drexler didn't spend the best of their years with Hakeem. I think it's cute that people say stuff like "if MJ never retired". Then they pair that statement with "Hakeem Championship vs the Knicks in 1994 wasn't that good". As if everyone have forgotten that MJ played really bad vs the Knicks in 1993. So why is MJ 1993 vs the Knicks more worthy than The Dream vs the Knicks in 1994. Enlighten me.
People tend to talk over the fact that Jordan got Pippen and Grant in the same year. Jordan didn't have a winning season until he got Pippen and Grant. Jordan has zero winning season without Pippen let alone his 1-9 record without Pippen.
No one will ever change my mind. Hakeem is a top five player all-time
Dream will always be a starter in my all time top 5.
That footwork in a big man is one of a kind.
Damn bro no other channel doing what youre doing, respect
Good highlight man have been searching for olahuwon highlight for a very long time.
been waiting for this one, thank you 🙏🏼
Thanks for posting this video. Brings back some great memories to this old man.
He led Rockets to NBA championship without All-Star teammate
and ppl said dirk was the only one to do it
Jordan did it 91 and 98 and LeBron did it in 2016
Hakeem is my favorite center of all time. But even I think his carry job is second to Rick Barry in 1975
@@mike.cdn7212 The point is, Jordan had Pippen in '91 and '98. LeBron had Kyrie in 2016. Kyrie & Pippen are both players of All-Star "caliber." Actually both are HOF "caliber" players. Olajuwon won the '94 chip without anywhere near players of that magnitude. That's the point being made.
@@ATLienForLife thank you
This is absolute prime Hakeem thanks for the upload
I love you man 😢 most under appreciated big ever
Yes!!! Thank you, man!!! I’ve been waiting for this one! Are you going to do 94-95? Especially Playoffs? Thank you! Your hard work is paying off, man! Best highlights in the biz!
Hakeem was straight schooling dudes omg WELL DESERVED Championship 💯
What a magical player he became.
Now you gotta do Hakeems 1994-95 season. The season that Hakeem should’ve won back to back MVPs
There’s two problems with your comment
1) David Robinson led the Spurs to the better record.
2) If Hakeem has won the MVP, his owning of the Admiral wouldn’t be as memorable as it was.
joceja23 no the 95 season
Olajuwon was the real MVP between 93'-95' easily. He was also the real MVP in 89' and could've been the DPOY in any of his seasons between 84'-95'!
1993 MVP: Jordan
Runner up: Hakeem
1994 MVP: Hakeem
Runner up: David Robinson
1995 MVP: Hakeem
Runner up: David Robinson
@@_1luljayyy look at Olajuwon's numbers, he was hands down the MVP from 93'-95'
Greatest Center of all time
Instant like from me! My most favorite player of all time
One of my favorite players to ever do it. Players like Embiid and Jokic could take a page outta his book
They don't have the quickness or motor to play like him.
Jokic will never have Hakeems agility or athleticism. That's not his fault.
The second greatest player of his era and that’s no small feat when you think about the competition in the late 80’s and 90’s. His first year he went to the finals but lost to The trio in Boston.
Yeah, Cap (Jabbar) has the all the glory, Russels got the hardware, Wilt is the most freakishly athletic and ShaQ’s the most dominant but Dream is easily the most offensively and defensively gifted BIG ever!
Olajuwon was 11-5 against Jordan at this point, there was never a better player than the Dream
@@armandodelossantos736 hell ya
Second greatest? Jordan had Pippen and Olajuwon had...Kenny Smith? Jordan and Olajuwon were on the same level....
@@SapphicTwist You gotta be trolling me man…it’s MJ. The point you make is very valid bruv…but we talking about a player that other players of his era called Black Jesus! The Dream is amazing and talent wise he wasn’t far off but dominating your peers is another story.
@@Lexgluger01 don't be blasphemous
If he had more help in the 80s besides Ralph Sampson his all time ranking will even be higher
I'm just watching this smiling. Hakeeem dey ball abeg 😊
It's like Kareem mixed with Jordan...unstoppable!
You meant Hakeem
This might have been the single best season anyone has ever played
Under appreciated. Can we get a 2008 CP3 one soon?
This is oddly soothing…
Thanks man! This is the one I've been waiting for.
Suggestions: 2002-03 Tim Duncan, 2008-09 Dwight Howard and maybe even 2007-08 Kevin Garnett. I know you already have 2003-04 KG, but I would think you could find more highlights from his 2007-08 season. It was also obviously his championship season and he won DPOY that year. Just some suggestions. Either way keep it up.
Good suggestions. 03 Duncan and 08 cp3 coming. I’ll add the other ones to the list.
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Nice. You never miss
He was dancing. What a joy to watch.
“You wanna know how good Hakeem was? Nobody in the city of Houston is mad that they picked him over Jordan. He was that good”-Bomani Jones lol
Not an issue at all.
Definitely belongs on the Mount Rushmore of NBA centers, along with Wilt, Kareem and Shaq.
Took out Barkley, Robinson, Rodman, and a young Shaq for his second ring... Legend
So underrated
Don't forget Karl Malone too.
Thanks brother for the time and effort this clips are legendary
The only player I know that carried a bunch of role players to a championship
Tim Duncan needs a shout out for his 2003 performance too.
Bro!! Thank you for this! 🙌🏾
Greatest big man of all time and it ain’t close imo. At least when it comes down to stats, winning, leadership, intangibles
What about Shaq.
Arguably the greatest centre of all time between him and bill russell.The inly centre to over 100 blocks and 200 steals in an nba season and first player to win league mvp, Dpoy and finals mvp in same season.Hes a top 10 player all time no doubt
This is the real goat.