I wanna know who do most people think is better on this board becasue they're both two great Rockets players. For me I'll say its a tie I really can't say who was better.
Where did you get a 'start as many stupid threads as you want without any consequences' pass? Is this the RealGM players comparison board or what?
Well I guess those other threads about in his prime really made my thread look dumb. This thread was a real question and not trying to bash anyone like the other threads, but I guess I posted it at a bad time. My bad people go ahead and lock it if you will.
moses JK ya I agree I am sick of these threads too, but not much to discuss in the offseason until the trade rumors heat up
Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson, who's better? Same as this but I'd choose Hakeem Olajuwon because I really think that Dream is arguably one of the top 3 centers of all time, guy changed basketball.
I had a similar problem of sorts..... A long long time ago, when I was young and cute, I couldn't tell which one was better, or They both looked green. Both were same size. Both had funny looking guys on them. And I knew both would get me stuff. Same I said.... I learned my lesson when I traded the $10 one for two of $1 to my so-called-friend and my parents ended up b****slapping me. Let this poll b****slap you back into reality. http://www.geocities.com/aerosolve13/b****slap.jpg
I voted for Hakeem but it's very close. I wasn't in the US before our championship days but I have seen Moses' videos from his hey day. I loved the way he used his size in the low block and his rebounding was even better than the Dream. I think this is an irrelevant thread.
what info you failed to put here is that when Dream was at UH, he spent his time playing ball with Moses to learn how to be a better ball player. Moses schooled Dream, until Dream started to win the battle. If it weren't for Moses teaching Dream to be aggressive, he would be the Dream of today. That's why in Yao's early development, he needed that type of mentoring and on court lessons. Steve to Cuttino wasn't helping Yao in the early years.