Nairobi wrote:And keep pretending that Akeem is greater than Wilt, and that that one series is really the decidin' factor in this debate
So
now what the coaches and players say is important, yet when those same people would undoubtedly put Kobe Bryant in the top 10, or speak on the Miami Cheat, we get treats like this:
tsherikin wrote:The hell with them, their opinions aren't important

Yeah sure, as for Wilt, I'm not the only one to feel that way. I know for sure Hakeem was better defensively than Wilt and that I'd want him over Wilt in a big playoff game. It isn't just "one series" that made me draw that conclusion that Peak Shaq was a inferior Center to Hakeem. I could go on and on. In addition to faltering vs. the Spurs, the following series in '02 vs. Sacramento Shaq shot a lousy 31% in the 4th quarters of those games and proved incapable of being much of a go-to guy. Hakeem never faltered or deferred to anyone in the 4th quarters over the course of any series in his peak years.
Suddenly his numbers spike back up to "MDE" levels in the Finals as he's matched against the "fearsome" Todd Maculloch/Jason Collins duo. I guess he suddenly got healthy again. I haven't seen any proof a peak Hakeem would've been slowed by any of those cupcakes Shaq faced in any of those 3 Finals. And with Kobe averaging 30+ppg, I'd like his chances of winning vs. SA defering just like Shaq did when he won.
Peak Hakeem was a defensive threat for probably 75% of the entire floor.....and the Rockets really needed it in a lot of those 92-95 games. Shaq on the other hand hardly bothered to/proved incapable of affecting anything outside the painted area defensively which would've cost the Rockets the series vs. Utah in either year given they ran the pick n roll which led Malone to label Shaq: "the worst PnR defender I ever played against".
Despite playing brilliantly Peak Hakeem still found himself trailing in a lot of the series he played in:
Down 2-0 to Sonics in '93.....ended up losing in 7.
Down 2-0 to Phx in '94.....ended up winning in 7.
Down 3-2 to NY in '94.....ended up winning in 7.
Down 2-1 to Utah in '95.....ended up winning in 5.
Down 3-1 to Phx in '95 ended up winning in 7.
I only have to look back at Shaq's entire career, other than those dubious Donaghy reffed series in '02 vs. Sac & 06 vs. Dal.....anytime his team fell behind in a series, they stayed down. No way he leads those teams back from the brink in Dreams shoes with the letdowns he had during his peak, The margin for error was razor thin those years if you were going to win in Houston. Peak Hakeem > Peak Shaq.