Colbinii wrote:henshao wrote:falcolombardi wrote:Hakeem being drafted by the blazers could have changed the 80's and 90's conpletely
Terry porter, drexler and hakeem (maybe can even get buck williams still) Pretty much would be a top contender every year between 1985-1996
Could easily lead to a scenario where winning more rings leads to hakeem being seen as better than jordan
I'd never really considered Dream going to another franchise, although obviously possible. He had strong ties to the Houston area so I wonder how he would have done in Portland or elsewhere...I doubt he would have been quite as franchise-loyal if things didn't go his way
I dont see a reason Hakeem wouldn't be loyal if he is winning 3/4/5 Championships.
Keep in mind Hakeem was wanting out of Houston at points prior to winning in 1994.
Whilst some posit a change in mentality from him and maybe at that point winning was the big thing through 1992 Olajuwon's perception was different.
As of '92 opinions differed but the reading I've done seems to tilt anti-Olajuwon.
One source (Barry and Cohn) put it that Olajuwon was requesting a one year extension at $15million. That he'd thrice already successfully attempted renegotiations. That he had a $6m penalty put into his contract for asking to renegotiate (phrasing here is unclear, they don't seem to be saying he paid it, they do call this a fourth attempt at renegotiation, but maybe because it's just an extension it isn't a renegotiation) because he kept doing so. "At about the same time that Houston was saying no, Olajuwon was claiming he had a hamstring injury". They note Houston's doctors cleared him, he refused to pay and was suspended. They say "Olajuwon's behavior was greedy, egregious, galling, godawful, and a lot of other words we can't print in this family publication."
It certainly seems to be the case that Houston were entertaining trades and knew that they would not get an equal value return.
Whilst this is the only year his overall intangibles were criticized (generally lauded for his summer work ethic) though leadership concerns and some indications of wanting out had been noted earlier (though of '90 suggestions of wanting out the suggestion is he felt Houston weren't competitive enough).
Now lacking inside information on his health it is difficult to be certain on the reality and truth of what really went on. But I do think his image, between the title halo and an apparent greater humility later shifted (wiped?) some perceptions (fair or otherwise) of him as greedy, not a leader and even as a problem.
As you have noted with the changing circumstances we cannot be certain in general. I would say the 3-5 titles seems bullish for the cast mentioned (which in any case shouldn't include Williams, acquired for Bowie [whose pick is now presumably Olajuwon] and a pick that became Blaylock). Anything
above 3 means (1) winning in a year in which without Olajuwon they were below 4 SRS and (2) holding together that core whilst also paying Olajuwon, (3) winning the title in each year where we could make them front runners and were already very strong (though by '92 they are up against a historically elite team) doing all three of those seems like a big ask and they'd have to do all 3 to get 4+.