A look back a the incredible career of the greatest post scorer in NBA history, Hakeem Olajuwon. Follow Nonstop Instagram: …
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A look back a the incredible career of the greatest post scorer in NBA history, Hakeem Olajuwon. Follow Nonstop Instagram: …
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I saw how he moved, I noticed it immediately.. football movements
He's the PROUD 1st Pick of His Airness Draft Year and no one ever dared to criticize that…
"…and learning English…" You silly sausage π
I don't think he mentioned the fact that it took MANY coach's to convince him to start playing basketball
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20:37 bro looks like lebron james on the right side of the chest bump
Did he say learning English? We speak English
Nigerians speak English fluently and in the 70s and 80s speaking and knowing how to write in English was a flex, and most Nigerians then made it a must to know everything pertaining to the English language
It was a trend if you dont know how to speak english no matter how intelligent you are in other fields or subjects you're still seen and regarded as dullard or illiterate
Nigerians speak English fluently and in the 70s and 80s speaking and knowing how to write in English was a flex, and most Nigerians then made it a must to know everything pertaining to the English language
It was a trend if you dont know how to speak english no matter how intelligent you are in other fields or subjects you're still seen and regarded as dullard or illiterate
A Nigerian kid with a dream.
Uhm…they speak English in Nigeria. Hakeem didn't have to learn English ππ
Greatest ever centre in my opinion. 7ft swiss army knife with twinkle toes. Olajuwon a legend!!
12:12 bro said 6 7
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The primary language in Nigeria is ENGLISH βΌοΈβΌοΈ
Hakeem was an anomaly. He wasn't supposed to be where he was and be that good and just for that in my opinion he's the greatest center of all time. So humble, so versatile. Just a freak of nature. There will never be another dream
Yes we like the video and y9u just earned your self a new follower for being non biased and mentioning his Islamic faith strengthening and affecting him positively most deliberately cut that part out.
As a Nigerian Muslim I'm very proud. π³π¬ππ³π¬π
3:28 did he really said learning English? π€ππ π Doesn't he know that the official language of Nigeria is English?
What you mean by learning English? Nigerians speak Englishπ€·πΏββοΈ
17:04 What do you mean it was unheard of…. literally Lakers had a muslim center is Kareem
Just noticed that most of these older players didn't have much tattoos. Just wondering when tattoo culture for hoopers became a thing. Just a thought.
i'm a 36 yrs old Nigerian rockets fan … got a rockets olajuwon jeysey on my 10h birthday …. also met hakeem in nigeria when i was 16 … great man
only center to reliably hit midrange jumpers? come on why are you lying?
And he's A GREAT BLOCKER, once blocked Dikembe Mutombo's shot in 2001 when he was a Toronto Raptors roster.
Yeah, but Caitlyn Clark aint doing s***, neither. Is she even making the playoffs? No. Not last year or this year before. So why even talk about her or Angle? They both suck.
Learning English??????
Imagine if the Monstars stole Hakeem Olajuwon's talent instead of Shawn Bradley's back in '95.
The best big man i ever seen
I acknowledge God in everything that I do so help me God in Jesus Christ name Amen ππππππ
I have tromendous respect for you ie Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem gives the same vibes as Giannis but I dont know why