In the 1990s, many outstanding centers emerged. It was an era of domineering inside players. There were also four major centers in the NBA. Olajuwon, Admiral, Ewing, and O'Neal were all in the league at that time. Among them, Olajuwon and the Admiral are both in the Western Confe

Many outstanding centers appeared in the 1990s. It was an era of domineering inside players. In NBA, there were also four major centers: Olajuwon, Admiral, Ewing, O'Neal, these people Both were leaders in the league at the time, and Olajuwon and the Admirals were both in the Western Conference. So who of these two people in the Western Conference performed better in their careers?

The two men played against each other 48 times in their careers. Olajuwon entered the NBA as the No. 1 pick in 1984, Robinson became the No. 1 pick in 1987, but Robinson only entered the NBA in 1989. . Therefore, compared to Olajuwon, the Admiral was 5 years behind him in the league. In terms of physical functions on both sides, Olajuwon is already more mature than the Admiral.

Because both sides are in the West, there are many opportunities to compete in their careers. During the regular season, the two met 42 times, and the Admirals were far ahead in terms of record, with a record of 30 wins and 12 losses. In terms of data, the Admirals averaged 19.6+11.2+2.9+3.3 blocks per game and hit 48.8% from the field, while Olajuwon averaged 21.9+11.2+2.8+3.4 blocks per game and hit 48.8% from the field. The rate is 44.1%. Judging from the data of both sides, the difference is actually not big. Olajuwon averaged more than two points per game, but his shooting percentage was lower.

Let's take a look at the duel between the two in the playoffs and . Although both players are in the Western Conference, there is actually only one chance for the two to play against each other in the playoffs, and that was in the Western Conference in 1995. finals. The Spurs were favored that year because they were first in the league and the Admiral became the regular season MVP.

The Rockets were only ranked 6th in the Western Conference, but after 6 games, the Rockets finally had the last laugh. In that series, the Admirals averaged 23.8+11.3+2.7+2.2 blocks per game, with a shooting percentage of 44.9%. Compared to the Admirals, Dream performed better. In that series, he averaged 35.3+12.5+5+4.2 blocks per game, and his shooting percentage was as high as 56%. In the playoffs, Olajuwon can be said to have beaten the Admirals, and in his career, Olajuwon will be even better.