Onlytimewilltel wrote: 
you’re posting like paragraphs and books all over the damn forum, where do you find the time? Retired I’m guessing? Kudos.
No, I just type fast and have a weird schedule.

Anyway, he said Hakeem averaged 33 in those playoffs not that he scored them all in the post. You’re nitpicking every single thing and twisting it negatively lol.
No I'm not. I'm an IMMENSE Hakeem fan, but people are reacting with insufferable hyperbole and disbelief to the very IDEA that he might not be the best post player ever, and I'm combatting that reaction, because it's non-sensical garbage. That doesn't mean I'm trying to say he was a BAD, or mediocre, post player. His ARRAY of moves was clearly among the most advanced, and by his prime, he had a beautifully complete scoring game which could flow smoothly from perimeter offense into post offense. About all he lacked was a 3-ball, or for the time, a really DEEP two. He was exceptional.
You don’t have to agree with them. And people don’t have to agree with you either. A lot of people think he’s the best with those moves or at least top 3 or 4 or so. You don’t. Cool.
I can see AN argument for it. What I dislike is people categorically denying the POSSIBILITY that he is not the first above all others.
None of those other centers and low post moves guys carried teams that Hakeem did to titles against top opposition especially at his own position. Everyone else had more talented teams around them IN MY OPINION.
This is a disingenuous opinion, though, because it was much more than his post offense which carried his team to the title. Aside from the roleplayer contribution, it was a mix of his defense and his game AWAY from the post, which is my point. This is an irrelevant remark.
MVPs pay Hakeem good money to learn moves from him lol. I can’t really agree that his post game is overrated.
I mean, you have to understand that in context, "overrated" doesn't mean "not actually very good," it means people are rating his game too highly and turning it into something sacrosanct and untouchable, which it wasn't.