Where Do You Rank Olajuwon All-Time As A Player?

the best and most skillful center i've personally ever seen play (started watching basketball in 95). cant really compare him to chamberlain or kareem cuz i never saw them play but i'd hes up there with them as the top 3 in imo
 
He invented the center forward position that Tim Duncan made his own. He is one of the most diverse players in that position. Overall I would have to rank Him 7 Because of the way that he played that spot was different than most HOF centers, before him or during his same time.
 
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the best and most skillful center i've personally ever seen play (started watching basketball in 95). cant really compare him to chamberlain or kareem cuz i never saw them play but i'd hes up there with them as the top 3 in imo

C/S, Kobe tracked this man down to teach him some moves. One of the best low post players to play in the NBA.
 
He invented the center forward position that Tim Duncan made his own. He is one of the most diverse players in that position. Overall I would have to rank Him 7 Because of the way that he played that spot was different than most HOF centers, before him or during his same time.
Good take. I pretty much agree (assuming you mean #7 big man and not #7 player ever overall).
 
I miss the days of a TRUE center in the NBA, Olajuwon was a pure example of that. Now you got PF playing center, if a young Olajuwon was in the league dude would be killing these wannabe centers in the paint. Olajuwon is an all-time top 5 center, overall a top 20 player of all-time.
 
Top 5 dead or alive




One of the only few big men to put cats on skates & in the spin cycle

 
Yea...

I gotta put The Dream up higher than Shaq.

Although Shaq is bigger and more dominant, Olajuwon had impeccable footwork and a mid-range game like no other. Even had a crossover:eek::yes:
 
I'm going to be a little biased since I grew up in Houston but he was the most complete center I ever seen. It's funny how people seem to forget how he outplayed Ewing & Shaq in the finals. He also destroyed David Robinson that one playoff series when Robinson robbed him of the MVP.
 
dude was better than Shaq

I can see that argument, but I disagree. There were rule changes for Shaq. Shaq was the most DOMINANT Center since Wilt in my opinion. Shaq wasn't as talented as The Dream, but he was certainly more dominating. If you gave him the ball low on the block, you were getting dunked on, or you were hacking him. Those were your only options.
 
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I'm going to be a little biased since I grew up in Houston but he was the most complete center I ever seen. It's funny how people seem to forget how he outplayed Ewing & Shaq in the finals. He also destroyed David Robinson that one playoff series when Robinson robbed him of the MVP.

I was about to say the same, "The Dream" owned every center in the league during the 90's.
 
top 5 all time centers:
(you pick the order)
Bill russel, Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem, Shaq, Olajuwon
 
Notice the critics always diss Portland for taking Sam Bowie over Jordan.
Well those same critics NEVER diss Houston for taking Olajuwon.
 
I was about to say the same, "The Dream" owned every center in the league during the 90's.
Lets not go too far now. Dude was a monster in his own right but lets not act like he housed shit for an entire decade. Dream was a great player no doubt, but his true dominance was only about a 3year span, which didnt take place until his early 30's. Between the ages of 31-33 is where this guy just went apeshit on the league. Dream was a great player throughout his career, but he was truly dominant for about 3 of those years. Not a knock on him be any means but it definitely serves to separate him from the best of the best. He's between 5-7 on my list.
 
Lets not go too far now. Dude was a monster in his own right but lets not act like he housed shit for an entire decade. Dream was a great player no doubt, but his true dominance was only about a 3year span, which didnt take place until his early 30's. Between the ages of 31-33 is where this guy just went apeshit on the league. Dream was a great player throughout his career, but he was truly dominant for about 3 of those years. Not a knock on him be any means but it definitely serves to separate him from the best of the best. He's between 5-7 on my list.
man hakeem played in the 80's when the lakers and celtics and pistons were wreckin shop. he was still one of the top guys in the league. it's hard to dominate when you got kareem in the same conference. he fuckin owned shaq, ewing, and d-rob.
 
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