"Hakeem Olajuwon was the only guy that I couldn’t intimidate,” O'Neal said. “When I would say something, if you say something back, I had you. If I elbow you and you complain, I had you.
"Right before the 1995 Finals ... I was in my own zone and wasn’t really worried about anybody else. First play of the game, I gave him the patented Shaq elbow, jump hook, 2-0. He just smiled at me. And then he came down and gave me a move, shot a jumper and said, 'Right back at you, Big Fella.'
"So I came down and did it again, but I could never get to him. I could never intimidate him."
Apparently so. Olajuwon's Rockets swept Shaq's Magic in those Finals.
O'Neal also said that Olajuwon was almost impossible to defend.
"He’s a guy that you couldn’t study. Like Alonzo [Mourning] and Patrick [Ewing] and all the Georgetown guys, they would fake left and go hard right with that dumb, running jump hook. Hakeem Olajuwon, he would go left, he would go right, so you really couldn’t study for him. The best defense was put your hands up and hope he misses." 作者: equal 时间: 2014-1-16 17:40