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During his 18-year career,
Nigerian-born Hakeem Olajuwon staked
his claim as one of the greatest
players in NBA history. Long
considered a physical marvel since
his days at the University of
Houston, his creative and productive
play -- highlighted by his Houston
Rockets' back-to-back NBA titles --
earned him a place among the game's
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In
his rookie year, Olajuwon averaged
20.6 points and 11.9 rebounds while
shooting over 53% from the field. He
finished second to Michael Jordan in
Rookie of the Year balloting. He was
the NCAA Final Four MVP in 1983 and
an All-American selection in 1984
while at the University of Houston
and was the overall 1st pick by the
Houston Rockets in the 1984 NBA
draft.
He
played in the 1985 NBA All-Star Game
and was named to the NBA All-Rookie
Team and the NBA All-Defensive
Second Team. He began a string of
selections to the All-NBA First Team
(1987 to 1989) and NBA All-Defensive
First Team (1987, 1988 and 1990),
and was the starting center for the
Western Conference All-Stars four
years in a row (1987-90).
In
1993-94 he had a storybook season,
becoming the first player to be
named NBA MVP, NBA Defensive Player
of the Year and NBA Finals MVP in
the same season. The following
season he rallied the Rockets from a
sixth seed in the playoffs to their
second straight NBA crown, making
Houston only the fifth NBA franchise
ever to win back-to-back titles and
earning him a place among the NBA's
all-time best. Olajuwon is the NBA s
all-time leader with 3,459 career
blocked shots and finished the
1998-99' season ranked 11th, ahead
of Jerry West, all-time for career
points scored. Olajuwon is one of
only eight players in NBA history
with over 20,000 points and 12,000
rebounds in his career. He was
selected in 1996 as one of the 50
Greatest Players in NBA History.
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