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Olajuwon’s Memorable Stats Cited By NBA’s Latest Defensive Ace

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Memory has come alive once again about the exploits of Nigerian basketball legend, Hakeem ‘The Dream’ Olajuwon, as a new defensive ace in the country where he plied his trade is signing praises for the icon, megasportsarena.com reports.

The new reel of superlatives for Olajuwon is coming the latest defensive leader in USA’s National Basketball Association (NBA) league, Draymond Green, who confessed that the Nigerian star was in a class by himself.

The NBA’s latest master of defence, who plays for Washington Wizards, posited that he might not have been able to stop Olajuwon from exerting his skills and talent of his own team, even as he continues waxing strong with the squad.

This much was revealed in a write up by Alex Didion for NBC Sports Bayarea, in which he stated that Green believes he is the best defender in NBA history, but admitted that there are a few big men from before his time that could give him some trouble.

Didion noted further that two of the greatest big men of all time, Shaquille O’Neal and Olajuwon were absolutely dominant during their time.

O’Neal might be the most physically imposing player the NBA has ever seen, and Olajuwon’s post moves were transcendent for his time.

Draymond would have a significant size mismatch against O’Neal, as Shaq checked in at 7-foot-1 and 325 pounds, as Green is listed at 6-foot-6, 230 pounds this season.

Olajuwon was another 7-footer who had elite athleticism, although he weighed in at just 255 pounds. Draymond likely has picked up some tips from Hakeem on the defensive end, as Olajuwon is a two-time DPOY and led the NBA in blocks three times.

Green certainly believes he could defend whoever lines up across from him, and his resume backs that up. But Green also has respect for the legends that came before him, and Shaq and Hakeem are two of the most difficult centers to defend in league history.

Until we have time travel, however, we won’t ever be able to see an actual matchup between Green and the two big men in their respective primes.

Green told NBA.com’s Steve Aschburner, when asked whether he would be as great a defender 25 years ago as he now is: “I like to think I would be, just for the fact that I guard the post, I guard the ball.

“I like to think I’d have found a way. But having said that, I’m not sure I would have been able to guard Shaquille O’Neal. I’m not sure I would have been able to guard Hakeem Olajuwon.

“I’m not crazy enough to begin to say, ‘Yeah, I could have stopped Shaq.’ But if I couldn’t, I guess I fit into a category with a bunch of other people.”

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