Hakeem Olajuwon & Clyde Drexler DESTROY Utah In Game 4 Of 1995 WCR1 | 81 Pts Combined!
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- Hakeem Olajuwon & Clyde Drexler Full Highlights 1995 WCR1 Gm 4 - Hakeem With 40 Pts, 8 Rebs Anmd 3 Asts, Clyde With 41 Pts, 9 Rebs And 6 Asts!
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The Glyde & Hakeem were just the perfect combo....quiet & under-rated. They let their game do the talkin'.
And to think they could've actually been a trio(Clyde & The Twin Towers) had Houston not passed on Clyde with the #3 pick in the '83 draft.
Love me some Clyde. Imagine what he could've done if he'd been pissy and mean. He was a little too nice...
@@nateatchison161 by this logic I guess Barry Sanders, Tim Duncan, and Hakeem themselves were too nice. Yall need to get off the media narrative. A person's temperament has nothing to do with how good they'll be. Clyde was fine being who he was, as were the guys mentioned; along with John Stockton, Grant Hill, Lennox Lewis, and any other nice temperament athlete who dominated their sport.
Clyde Drexler one of the underrated guards that ever played in the NBA he took Portland Trail Blazer's to the championship twice and finally got him a championship in 95 with Hakeem Olajuwon...Clyde Drexler wasn't know scrub he's one of my favorite NBA players also Hall of Fame player and top 50 players ever
4:38 Just one of hundreds of moves Dream could put on a team. Incredible!
8:16 Drexler just would not be denied.
Hakeem Olajuwon -- The most spectacular basketball player I have ever seen! I met him in Memorial City Mall in Houston a year after he won his second NBA title! What a gentle, humble man he was! My favorite basketball player of all time! A true 🐐!
Good ol Clyde Drexler that man was a beast
Clyde the Glide! 🛸
And such a class act!
Michael, Kobe then there is Clyde. I'll put Wade at the fourth best shooting guard.
@@ktapreswreckd921v9 give me Clyde at #2.
@@benyah3390 Class act the Glide was.
And Clyde was passed his prime at this time dude was a beast 💯
This is just an example of what Dream could've accomplished had there been another HOF caliber player as a teammate like Drexler. Ala Jordan/Pippen, Shaq/Wade, Shaq/Kobe, Robinson/Duncan.
3:05 Drexler took over the game while Hakeem was on the bench. Dream never had that caliber of support. Even with Samson. Who would disappear for stretches during games.
If Glide & Dream had played together in their prime, they would've easily won 5-6 Chips.
Or just if Clyde was a little younger, where he was also a elite playmaker.
@@NationOfChalcol This was probably Drexlers 4th best season of his career. He was still an elite play maker.
@@NationOfChalcol I agree with that! As elite a playmaker as he was at that time it would've been scary had he been younger and even more explosive.
He could've and should've been apart of a dynastic big 3 had Houston selected Clyde in the '83 draft at the #3 spot instead of Rodney McCray. We'd be talking about 7-10 chips from '87-'96 with Boston or Detroit *possibly stealing* 1 or 2.
I couldn't agree more... combine this Hakeem with the 1992 Drexler and you have a big trouble...even for Chicago.
Jeez, imagine Olajuwon in today's no-defense era, with all his moves. He'd average 40, easily.
Legendary - Hakeem + Glyde
what a complete game for Clyde.
Drexler was lighting they as up
Dude threw his hands up at 6:49 like WTF are you supposed to do to stop that lol
Michael, the late Kobe Bryant, Clyde and Wade. The best Shooting Guards.
I'd have to add *prime* T-Mac.
@@benyah3390 Good point! I honestly forgot how good Mcgrady was before his injuries........anything but James Harden at the Shooting guard!
@@ktapreswreckd921v9 right looool
In the right order too
@@megagalvatron281 Clyde #2, Kobe #3, Wade #4, T-Mac #5 with an asterisk. T-Mac had the potential to be #2, followed by the rest, but injuries got him. Peak T-Mac was under Jordan imho. So just on injuries alone, T-Mac has to be #5
Bruh, that Clyde crossover on the baseline🤯🤯 dunk on the other side of the rim beating 3defenders is wild for 1994-1995 lolol
There's way more vicious dunks in this era because guys aren't scared to attempt a block.
SMASHED on 3 players!!🔥
Search up Clyde Drexler on Andre Turner. That was probably the most disgusting poster dunk of Clyde's basketball career.
Damn, Hakeem was just abusing Antoine Carr bro..Wasn't even fair
9:18 Glide with that 🔥 crossover and dunk 👌🏾
It's such a shame we never got to see a Bulls/Rockets final in the 90s. Would've been an all-time great matchup seeing Jordan and Pippen vs Hakeem and Clyde.
@@JReyes-wh9wn PURE F**** FACTS!!... Jordan couldn't guard Drexler in the Blazers vs Bulls finals Pippen had to guard him!!... the matchups would have favored the Rockets by FAR!!
@@cchoice4919 Agreed. Plus, who on Chicago would have guarded Olajuwon?
@@cchoice4919 Is it because Drexler is a tad bigger than Jordan?
@@Koolazzmike BOTH GUARDS?
0:50 look at that , new generation thought that old big men aint dribble from 3pt line. No the good ones were doing it.
It's amazing these two together. I often think what if also if Shaq stayed with Penny and he never got injured. Such great talents much like the duo of MJ and Pippen.
1:16 and 5:16 Kenny “The Jet” Smith. What a legend.
Wait, was that Kenny shooting (and missing) a 3 as time expired? lol
2 years later Stockton retaliated with winning 3 pointer 😃
And the reward, the first of two straight finals losses to the Jazz. So, the Rockets got the last laugh.
@@KWCline91 not sure if losing earlier one is having a final laugh 😆
@@jurassicparkboom2426 Surely having 2 rings against 0 is a final laugh
@@JamesHardenoverKobe13 I can still hear gene and Jim Peterson yelling "START THE DAMN CLOCK!! START THE DAMN CLOCK!!!"
Yes he did and it broke my heart. I watched that game live. Stockton was as clutch as they come.
Well, Utah would get them back a year or two later with a Karl Malone bear hold that gave stockton a WIDE open look and game winner
Karl got away with a big one on that play. But I believe the Rockets wouldn't have been in that situation & would've won the series had Barkley not tore a tricep muscle. They were rolling along till that happened.
@@ATLienForLife Karl Malone 🐻 hugged Drexler in game 6 of the 97 WCF. Barkley tore his tricep in the 1st round of the 98 playoffs.
Good ol' Rockets
1995: Jazz big missed opportunity.