Rasheed Wallace Explains Why David Robinson is Tougher to Guard than Hakeem Olajuwon
Rasheed Wallace Explains Why David Robinson is Tougher to Guard than Hakeem Olajuwon
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Last 2 players to have quadruple doubles
What podcast is this ?
All those steals and blocks highlights Hakeem did that every year until 96-98. And would face you up and cross you over. What is Rasheed talking about?
Sheed just want to go against the grain 😅
I think as far as discussions go about “greatest all-time centers” The Admiral gets left off of a lot of lists.
Dream was dream. But the Admiral was freakishly athletic…
NOBODY's TALKING ABOUT M & M😊
Seriously? The dream was better than Robinson and Ewing.
He also was a PF not center so
Let’s just forget about 80’s…AKEEM
They both were great
This era of big men was crazy. Imagine The Admiral & The Dream in the league today. All those threes people take would have to stop because they'd get threes in the paint.
Who is "tougher to guard & who is better" are 2 totally different questions. There are 2 different answers to these 2 questions.
David ain't seeing Hakeem
I always called him The Admirable instead of The Admiral because he was so likeable. He gave nasty work though. 😊
I got the dream
Go from bieng a Navy officer to an NBA all-star. He was a built like a tall WR. I remember he was on a fastbreak euro step then two hand dunked on MJ.
If I had to choose one it would still be dream though.
Robinson had a perfect SAT score
Rasheed must have been drunk
Robinson was not more athletic than the dream
The Admiral was one of my all time Greats 😊😊 The Dream was to a night mare.😅😅
1999 Western conference finals, Rasheed and Tim were exchanging buckets, burning each other until almost end of the game, David switched to guard Rasheed and for some reason he kept fumbling the ball, never made a shot after.
Crazy that both Kats won Defensive Player of the Year and MVP in the same decade. It's neck to neck; David Robinson was a great and better scorer, but Dream was a better distributor and could improve his teammates. I take Dream! Robinson really didn't win significantly until Tim Duncan came along and took his spot and put San Antonio over the hill for a championship
Hakeem proved this whole video wrong
My favorite center DR50
That's not reality, David Robinson did not come close to the offensive arsenal that Hakeem had, Rasheed guarded Hakeem on the back end of his career. Try to guard 1987 Hakeem and then come talk.
He said who HE guarded people. People keep talking about 87 Hakeem. He wasn’t guarding Hakeem in the 80s yall.