Kukoc-Lauri wrote: He was in same tier as Olajuwon and Ewing.
But Olajuwon and Ewing aren't in the same tier?
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Kukoc-Lauri wrote: He was in same tier as Olajuwon and Ewing.
Kukoc-Lauri wrote:1a and 1b. Hakeem at his absolutley peak only beat Ewing by few possesions. Dont act like Ewing wasnt top 5 mvp candidate for over 5 years stretch in his prime.
Kukoc-Lauri wrote:1a and 1b. Hakeem at his absolutley peak only beat Ewing by few possesions. Dont act like Ewing wasnt top 5 mvp candidate for over 5 years stretch in his prime.
xxSnEaKyPxx wrote:Kukoc-Lauri wrote:1a and 1b. Hakeem at his absolutley peak only beat Ewing by few possesions. Dont act like Ewing wasnt top 5 mvp candidate for over 5 years stretch in his prime.
Hakeem has a case as the best big in NBA history.
Ewing was a good big for his time, but no one is putting him in the all time conversation.
draftnightsuit wrote:This explains why he has such a short wingspan.
His dad is 7’3” but his mom is tiny.
gabri3l3 wrote:I see a lot of Tim Duncan in his game. The fundamentally sound moves and footwork, the mostly below the rim play with the occasional violent rack attack and the high post facilitating. All substance no flash.
Their defense obviously has no business being compared to each other.
dpnim wrote:draftnightsuit wrote:This explains why he has such a short wingspan.
His dad is 7’3” but his mom is tiny.
His mom is kind of a fox!
