then u have 9 to 5 from 86 to 93 and then 3 to 4 from 96 to 01= 12 to 9 olajuwon's rockets against jordans bulls this says it all
Awesome intros, love that song i wish we still used it instead of the biggie song they used this year.
Oh, sorry, I forgot come back to reply this hehe here Yes, Hakeem's Quadruple double is nice, but there are couple of other ppl scored it too. Since the five main category of basketball stats is: Points, Rebound, Assist, Steal and Block, the ultimate trophy would be the Quintuple-double. But since the Quin-double is almost inhuman, statisticians also recorded five-by-five, which is the performance of accumulating at least five in all five categories. And Hakeem rules in this stat. Because of the around game of Hakeem, he recorded six times five-by-five in his career, with the last one came on December 30, 1993, at which time he was 30 years, 11 months, and 9 days old. Only Andrei Kirilenko, with 3, is the only other player with more than one career five-by-five. Other than Olajuwon and Kirilenko, there are seven others with exactly 1 career five-by-five. Hakeem Olajuwon, on March 10, 1987, became the first in NBA history to record a five-by-six (at least 6 each of all five stats: points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals).[82] It took nearly twenty years for the second official occurrence in NBA history. Andrei Kirilenko, on January 3, 2006, recorded a five-by-six against the Lakers. Though his numbers were not quite as impressive as Hakeem's, Andrei Kirilenko performed the feat in regulation. As far as even greater, no one has ever recorded a five-by-seven or higher. But Hakeem was just 1 assist away in the game just mentioned, whereas Andrei Kirilenko was only 1 steal shy in his five-by-six.
That's impressive. I was thinking that you were going to say that Hakeem is the only player in basketball history to collect all 3 major individual trophies in a season i.e. MVP, DPotY and Finals MVP.
The Rockets would be the luckiest team in the NBA if they can find another Dream. He is one in a million and finding one would take decades.