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Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center he's ever played with

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  • Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center he's ever played with

    http://nba.nbcsports.com/2016/09/21/...ter-than-shaq/

    Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is best center he ever played with. Yes, better than Shaq.


    Robert Horry was in the middle of a couple of decades of some of the NBA’s best teams — the 1990s Rockets, the early 2000s Lakers, the mid-2000s Spurs — which is how he went on to rack up seven NBA rings. His fearlessness in big moments earned him the moniker Big Shot Rob.

    He also played with three of the games’ greatest big men ever — Hakeem Olajuwon, Shaquille O’Neal, and Tim Duncan. No way to choose the greatest among those greats, right?

    Wrong. Horry told Mundo Deportivo it wasn’t hard at all, part of a Q& A (translation help from Google translate).

    You played with Hakeem Olajuwon, Shaquille O’Neal, and Tim Duncan, three of the greatest big men in NBA history. I guess it’s difficult for you to say who’s the best…

    No, no it’s not. It’s very easy.

    Who’s the best then?

    ‘The Dream’ (Olajuwon) was the best. He had everything they had the other two, but more. For example, The Dream could do everything he did ‘ Shaq ‘ but also got free throws. And the truth is that the other two learned from Olajuwon, who was the best center and the best power forward history. What defines these bigs is not what they could do but what they could not do. And The Dream could do everything.

    Because of the passage time — and that we associate the 1990s with Michael Jordan — Olajuwon can get overlooked. But you will never find a more polished, higher IQ big man than him. He was more than “the dream shake,” he had counters for his counter moves. He was next to unstoppable.

    There’s a reason all of today’s bigs (not to mention guys like LeBron James and Kobe Bryant who work in the post) make a pilgrimage to Houston to work out with Olajuwon — they know there is a lot to learn there. He is the guru.

    And he deserves a seat at the table with the best ever.

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    Re: Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center he's ever played with

    I couldn't agree more. One of the best players (not just big man) I've ever witnessed play live.

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      Re: Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center he's ever played with

      Hard to argue with that. Olajuwon was freakishly incredible.. that was one seriously bad dude.

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        Re: Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center he's ever played with

        Perhaps my all-time fave non-Pacers player. Loved those Rockets teams.
        I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

        -Emiliano Zapata

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          Re: Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center he's ever played with

          I hope jordan didnt went to baseball so to see who would have won the two years he left.

          Olajuwon would demolish any center/forward the bulls had at that time

          Mchale and olajuwon are the two big men that have really good footwork.
          Last edited by edc; 09-22-2016, 08:19 AM.

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            Re: Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center he's ever played with

            I know Hakeem is rated pretty highly, but he is still underrated.

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              Re: Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center he's ever played with

              Olajuwon is the second best player I have watched in my time, only behind Jordan.

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                Re: Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center he's ever played with

                The video in post #3 was nice but didn't do him justice. Most of those shots were dunks and stunt plays. Hakeem was great because of his footwork which were evident in the top 2 plays. But Dream did that stuff all the time. Not only was he a monster on defense he easily had the best footwork of all centers in the history of the NBA.

                That guy played beautiful basketball and those days are very much missed by old timers around here. We just don't have anyone close to that right now.

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                  Re: Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center he's ever played with

                  Originally posted by edc View Post
                  I hope jordan didnt went to baseball so to see who would have won the two years he left.

                  Olajuwon would demolish any center/forward the bulls had at that time

                  Mchale and olajuwon are the two big men that have really good footwork.
                  The Bulls, if they could maintain motivation, would have won 8 straight titles. Hakeem is one of my very favorite players in history, but MJ and the Bulls were just better. Nobody would have stopped them. MJ quit basketball because he needed a challenge and even Houston would have just been more fodder, even as good as Hakeem was.

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                    Re: Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center he's ever played with

                    Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                    The Bulls, if they could maintain motivation, would have won 8 straight titles. Hakeem is one of my very favorite players in history, but MJ and the Bulls were just better. Nobody would have stopped them. MJ quit basketball because he needed a challenge and even Houston would have just been more fodder, even as good as Hakeem was.
                    I thought that but I saw the documentary of Clutch City(about the 1994/1995 Rockets teams) and apparently the Rockets beat the Bulls handily(granted it was the regular season) but they even had Phil Jackson admit he was glad to have never faced the Rockets because he had no answer for Hakeem. People seem to forget Jordan returned in the 1995 season and got eliminated by the Magic who then got swept by the Rockets in the Finals.

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                      Re: Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center he's ever played with

                      Hakeem was simply amazing, the best center I ever watched play. His skillset was just breathtaking.
                      There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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                        Re: Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center he's ever played with

                        I think Olajuwon might be the most graceful player I've ever watched play basketball.

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                          Re: Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center he's ever played with

                          Originally posted by Basketball Fan View Post
                          I thought that but I saw the documentary of Clutch City(about the 1994/1995 Rockets teams) and apparently the Rockets beat the Bulls handily(granted it was the regular season) but they even had Phil Jackson admit he was glad to have never faced the Rockets because he had no answer for Hakeem. People seem to forget Jordan returned in the 1995 season and got eliminated by the Magic who then got swept by the Rockets in the Finals.
                          Pardon the pun, but Bull. I vividly recall Jordan's return. He returned with about a month left to the regular season, out of basketball shape after nearly 2 years off. Also, the players on the team had to change their roles late in the season. The next year they played Orlando and obliterated them by far larger margins than the Rockets did the prior year.

                          For those who didn't watch Jordan's entire career you might want to be really careful about comparing him to anyone who has picked up a basketball including LeBron James. The Bulls were truly at another level from the rest of the teams in the league for a long time.

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                            Re: Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center he's ever played with

                            If Hakeem was in today's NBA he would be the best player in the NBA. He would fit any system with his speed, length, and skill. Could you imagine playing small ball with him? He could switch on guards in a pick and roll and run down hill on them with a recovery block. He could play weakside rim defense and close out on perimeter big men. He would obliterate any defender on the block to medium range. He was the best faceup post man ever. The best triple threat center ever. He had soft hands and tremendous extension on blocks.

                            If his rookie season coincide with Lebron's, he would KING because no one would be able to match him.

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                              Re: Robert Horry says Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center he's ever played with

                              Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                              MJ quit basketball because he needed a challenge

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