Admiral:
① Best Newcomer in the p>①199 NBA;
(2) He was selected as the best team and the best defense in NBA for four times;
③ In 1995, he was elected as the most valuable player in the NBA;
④ In 1992 and 1996, he was selected into the American Dream Team and Dream Team 3.
O 'Neill is more:
One of the "5 greatest players in NBA history"
won the NBA championship four times
won the title of "Most Valuable Player" in NBA Finals three times (2, 21 and 22)
won the title of "Most Valuable Player" in the regular season from 1999 to 2. 1999-2, 2-1, 21-2, 22-3-4, 24-5-6 season), 2 "second team" (1994-95, 1998-99 season) and 3 "third team" 1996-97 season)
twice selected for the NBA's "second defensive team" (1999-2, 2-1 season)
14 times selected for the "All-Star Team" (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2 In 27)
He was awarded the title of "Most Valuable Player" in the 2 NBA All-Star Game, with 22 points and 9 rebounds
He was the "scoring champion" twice in the regular season-1994-1995 season (with an average score of 29.3) and 1999-2 season (with an average score of 29.7)
1998-99, 1999-2 and 2-1 seasons)
Won the title of "Best Rookie" in 1992-93 season, was selected into "Best Rookie Team"
Won the basketball championship in 1996 Olympic Games; The champion of the 1994 World Men's Basketball Championship
Olajuwon:
On November 9, 22, Olajuwon officially announced his retirement at Compaq Center, the home of the Rockets, and the No.34 jersey he wore was also retired.
On August 2nd, 22, he joined Toronto Raptors and played for one season, playing side by side with Canadian flyer Carter to lead the Raptors into the playoffs.
Eight players in NBA history scored more than 2, and rebounded more than 12,, and became the most blocked player in NBA history with 3,83 blocked shots.
The game against Wizards on December 16th, 22 raised his career score to 26,711 points, surpassing Oscar Robertson to become the seventh player in the NBA.
The game against Dallas Mavericks on March 7, 22 made Olajuwon play 43,886 minutes in his career, surpassing Oscar Robertson to become the ninth player in NBA history.
He was selected into the first team of the NBA for six times (1986-87 to 1988-99, 1992-93, 1993-94 and 1996-97) and the second team of the NBA for three times (1985-86, 1989-9 and 1995-96).
he was selected into the first team of NBA's best defensive team five times (1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-9, 1992-93 and 1993-94) and the second team of NBA's best defensive team four times (1984-85, 199-91 and 1995-94).
participated in the NBA finals three times (1986, 1994 and 1995). The Rockets won the NBA championship in 1994 and 1995 in succession, and won the MVP in the finals in both seasons.
participated in 145 playoff games, averaging 25.9 points, 11.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 3.26 blocked shots and 1.69 steals per game. Participated in 12 NBA All-Star Games (1985-199, 1992-1997), 8 of which started as a representative of the Western Star Team, and scored 9.8 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.92 blocked shots in a draw.
twice elected NBA blocked shot king (1989-199, 1992-1993); He was twice elected as the NBA Rebound King (1988-1989, 1989 and 199).
in the p>·1999-2 season, he won the NBA Sports Ethics Award in the Chinese and Western Division.
On April 1st, 1999, he scored a game-high 32 points, 8 rebounds, 4 steals, 3 assists and 3 blocks against Jazz, and scored 25, points in his career.
On March 9th, 1999, the Rockets beat Denver nuggets 84-75. Olajuwon scored the Rockets' highest score of 2 points, 6 rebounds and 4 blocked shots in this game, and the total number of blocked shots in his career reached 3,5.
Olajuwon became the first player in NBA history to block and steal 2, shots after the SuperSonics game on November 2th, 1999.
On February 26th, 1998, he scored 2 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists in the game against Minnesota Timberwolves. In this game, Dream made his score in the NBA accumulate to 24, points.
In 1997-1998, the total number of rebounds (12199), blocked shots and steals (1895) in Daydream set a record for the Rockets, and the assists (2771) reached the third place.
February 24, 1998. He scored 19 points, 1 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 blocked shots against the Wizards, which was his 1th official game since he entered the NBA. < P > During the p>·1996-1997 season, he was elected as one of the 5 greatest players in NBA history at the 5th anniversary. On March 4, 1997, he scored 22 points, 16 rebounds and 1 assists against the Los Angeles Clippers, which was the 14th triple-double in his career.
In 1996, he was selected as a dream team, representing the United States in the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996 and won the gold medal.
in the second game of the p>·199 playoffs against the Lakers, he blocked 1 shots, setting an NBA playoff record for blocked shots in a single game.
March 29, 199. Surprisingly set the third "four doubles" in NBA history. 18 points, 16 rebounds, 11 blocked shots and 1 assists.
set a record for the most blocked shots in a single game in the NBA finals. In the fifth game of the 1986 NBA Finals against Boston Celtics, one person fanned the other's eight hot pots.
in 1984-1985, he was selected as the first team of the best rookie and ranked second in the selection of the best rookie in NBA that year. The rookie averaged 2.6 points, 11.9 rebounds and 2.68 blocked shots per game.
In 1984, the NBA draft was selected by the Houston Rockets as the No.1 pick, and he has been playing for the team for 17 seasons.
Ewing
Position on the court: center
Date of birth: August 5, 1962
Height: 2m 14
Weight: 115.7kg
Worked for the club: Knicks, Sonics, Magic
11 times selected for the NBA All-Star Team and 5 times selected for the NBA Best Team, in 1999. Gold medalist in 1984 and 1992 Olympic Games.
Ewing spent 15 seasons with the new york Knicks, averaging 22.8 points and 1.4 rebounds per game.
In p>2, he was traded to seattle supersonics, and in 21, he signed a contract with Orlando Magic as a free agent for another year. Ewing was also elected as an All-Star for 11 times and is one of the 5 greatest stars in NBA history.
during his 17-year NBA career, * * * scored 24,815 points and grabbed 11,66 rebounds.
In p>1994, the Knicks lost 3-4 to the Rockets in the finals, and Ewing missed the championship.
In p>1999, Ewing was injured and the Knicks lost to the Spurs 4-1 in the finals.
Ewing is also the king of rebounds (1,759), steals (1,61), blocked shots (2,758) and appearances (1,39) in the history of the Knicks. His shooting percentage (9,26), shooting times (18,224), free throws (5,126) and free throws (6,94) are also ranked first in the history of the Knicks.
In the 22-3 season, he was the assistant coach of the Washington Wizards
In July p>23, he agreed to be the assistant coach of the Houston Rockets
In p>28, Ewing was officially elected to the naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
career record
single game score: 52 points (home game against nuggets on April 19, 199).
offensive rebounds: 15 (away game against Nick on February 14th, 1985).
defensive rebounds: 22 (away game against Pistons on February 27, 199).
total number of rebounds: 25 (one ***5 times).
assists: 12 (away game against Warriors on December 1, 1994).
steals: 8 times (one * * * three times).
blocked shots: 12 times (once * * * twice).
playing time: 53 minutes (3/1, 1987 vs supersonic).