I know this is not earth shattering news, but its exciting that by September, Hakeem will be in the Hall of Fame. Congrats Dream! http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/5543946.html Olajuwon to be nominated for Hall of Fame By FRAN BLINEBURY Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle NEW ORLEANS — All through Throughout his storied 18-year NBA career, Hakeem Olajuwon could never quite get his arms around the idea of one day being a Hall of Famer. Now, however, in his first year of eligibility, the Basketball Hall of Fame is reaching out to embrace the Rockets icon. Olajuwon is expected to be on a list of finalists for the Hall of Fame's Class of 2008 when it is announced today at a ceremony that is part of All-Star Weekend. Likely joining him on the list of finalists will be former collegiate and pro rival Patrick Ewing, along with ex-stars Adrian Dantley, Chris Mullin and Dennis Johnson, along with and longtime NBA coaches Pat Riley and Don Nelson. "It is a great honor," Olajuwon said. "I never started out playing the game trying to get that kind of recognition. I just liked to compete and always thought about trying to win the next game. "I do remember in the later years of my career hearing on TV or reading in newspaper articles, 'He's a future Hall of Famer.' I could never envision myself on that kind of platform. But now to be on such a great list, I think it solidifies everything that I was able to accomplish on the court." The 45-year-old Olajuwon, born in Lagos, Nigeria, enrolled in the University of Houston in 1980 and played three seasons with the Cougars, leading them to the Final Four three times. He was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1984 NBA draft by the Rockets and spent 17 seasons as the cornerstone of the franchise in his adopted hometown, leading the team to back-to-back NBA championships in 1994 and 1995. Olajuwon was traded to Toronto on Aug. 2, 2001, played one season for the Raptors, and officially retired in 2003. He averaged 21.8 points and 11.1 rebounds and finished as the NBA's all-time leader in blocked shots with 3,830. In leading the Rockets to the NBA title in 1994, he became the only player in history to win Most Valuable Player, Defensive Player of the Year and NBA Finals MVP in the same season. "When I read or hear all of the accomplishments, sometimes I think to myself, 'Did I really do that?' " Olajuwon said. "It was never my goal to achieve statistics or to set records. All I ever wanted to do was win the next game when I went onto the court. I loved to compete. I loved to test my skills against all of the other great players." See you in September The Hall of Fame Class of 2008 will be announced at the Final Four in San Antonio on April 7, with enshrinement ceremonies to be held at the Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass., from Sept. 4-6. One of Olajuwon's fiercest rivals was Ewing, and it is only fitting that the pair of big men who were linked throughout their playing careers likely will enter the Hall together. Ewing's Georgetown Hoyas defeated Olajuwon's Cougars in the NCAA championship game in 1984, and 10 years later, Olajuwon's Rockets beat Ewing's New York Knicks for the NBA crown. In 1997, Olajuwon and Ewing were voted among the NBA's 50 Greatest Players. Fitting to go in with Ewing "So much about the careers of Patrick and myself were the same," Olajuwon said. "We first met in college, and he won. We were both very fierce competitors who had the ultimate respect for each other. "We both spent many years in our NBA careers trying to win a championship, and when I finally won my first in 1994, it was an even bigger accomplishment because it came against such a great competitor as Patrick. "We spent our entire careers across from each other. I was in the West (Conference), and he was in the East. We were both big men. We were both the leaders of our teams. We were both All-Stars. To make the Hall of Fame with him is an honor." fran.blinebury@chron.com
there is a chance he might get in... lets pray for the best.... and I hope he doest request to get in as a Raptor...
He should not get it. I mean, he would have never even made the Finals if he played in the Eastern Conference.
Hakeem...NO LEGEND! Hows that for memory flashback? Kids...drugs are bad...don't do drugs...you say stupid **** sometimes...drugs are bad.
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Yeah and if yo momma had a penis she'd be yo other daddy. What's the point? Hakeem is HOF'er plain and true. He's even got a move named after him. The Dream Shake. What's patrick ewing got? That stupid hitch when he shoots his free throws?