Has Tim Duncan surpassed Hakeem Olaujwoun?

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I'm sorry, but in a hypothetical scenario where I was a GM and I had one year to pick a team to win a championship, I might take Olajuwon circa 93-95 as my first player over ANYBODY...even Jordan. He was a force of nature. That David Robinson shyt in the WCFs crushed me...had me watching like :to:
 

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hakeem basically coached the sorry ass rockets o..he never had a popovich, ginobli, parker etc..dis thread is stupid o
 

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As crazy as this sounds zo before the kidney problems might be just as good if not better than duncan. Injuries to hardaway,mashburn,jones and others killed those teams.and the big men in the east had to deal with thug niccas like oakley,mason and others

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first most thumbs up comment on the youtube page:

even at his age, hakeems moves are prettier than howards
 
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Duncan played in the BEST power forward era in NBA history and was by far the best player. People need to stop repeating this.

:laff: who are these great power forwards Duncan played against? KG and Dirk? That's nothing compared to the 90's that had Malone, Barkley and Rodman in their primes>>>>
 

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Tough one, I'm going with Hakeem based on the fact that he was facing better defense and true centers back then and had an insane offensive game. Timmy may have had a better career team-wise, but Olajuwon's peak was just :krs:. What he did to Robinson :huhldup:
 
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