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One-sided! Who is stronger, O'Neill or Big Dream? A comprehensive comparison of the US media, 5-2, the results are clear at a glance

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Both historic super-centers, Olajuwon and O'Neal have had flawless careers, winning championships many times, while also winning core hard honors such as MVP and FMVP.

O'Neal is recognized as the most dominant interior player in history, and with exaggerated personal ability and physical condition, he once forced the league to change the rules, and opponents also developed the famous "shark cutting tactics".

Olajuwon has a historical level of pace and comprehensiveness, so who is stronger, O'Neill or Big Dream? The US media "Fadeawayworld" comprehensively compared the two, 5-2, and the results were clear at a glance.

One-sided! Who is stronger, O'Neill or Big Dream? A comprehensive comparison of the US media, 5-2, the results are clear at a glance
One-sided! Who is stronger, O'Neill or Big Dream? A comprehensive comparison of the US media, 5-2, the results are clear at a glance

Score: O'Neill (61 points)

Both were big killers on the offensive end, and O'Neal was significantly stronger at his peak, blasting a career-high 61 points against the Clippers.

And the story behind O'Neal's 61 points is very interesting, originally O'Neal hoped that the opponent Clippers could provide his family with a few tickets, but he was rejected, which angered O'Neal, who directly blasted a career-high 61 points.

Olajuwon scored 51 points against the Nuggets in 1990, shooting 61.4 percent from the field, but still nowhere near O'Neal.

One-sided! Who is stronger, O'Neill or Big Dream? A comprehensive comparison of the US media, 5-2, the results are clear at a glance

Rebounding: O'Neal (28 rebounds)

As an interior player, rebounding ability is one of the most important measures, and O'Neal has won again, grabbing 28 rebounds in a single game against the Nets, when he was only 21 years old.

Olajuwon had a single-game top rebounding of 25, and he has delivered five times throughout his career.

One-sided! Who is stronger, O'Neill or Big Dream? A comprehensive comparison of the US media, 5-2, the results are clear at a glance

Assists: Olajuwon (12)

Both are extremely well-rounded interior players, very good at using their offensive threats to create opportunities for their teammates.

In contrast, Olajuwon is organizationally stronger, delivering 12 assists in a single game against the Warriors in 1994 and O'Neal in 10 assists against the Raptors in 2006.

Steals: Olajuwon (8 times)

Both are defensive cores, but Olajuwon is significantly stronger in terms of steals, having completed 8 assists in a single game on several occasions and O'Neal 5 in a single game.

One-sided! Who is stronger, O'Neill or Big Dream? A comprehensive comparison of the US media, 5-2, the results are clear at a glance

Block: O'Neill (15 times)

As mentioned above, both are top defenders with absolute dominance on the defensive end, with O'Neal accomplishing 15 blocks in a single game when he didn't gain weight early in his career, and Olajuwon 12 in a single game.

Three-point shot: Draw (1)

Both are traditional centers, and Olajuwon has better shooting ability, but in their time, three-point shooting is not mainstream, so both have only one goal in a single three-point shooting record.

One-sided! Who is stronger, O'Neill or Big Dream? A comprehensive comparison of the US media, 5-2, the results are clear at a glance

Shots: Draw (24 goals)

The two drew again in this event, as both were top interior players and were the absolute core of their teams, both of whom had hit 24 goals in a single game in their careers.

Number of free throws hit: O'Neal (19 of 19)

Olajuwon hit a record of 17 free throws in a single game, and he made 17 of 19 free throws in a single game against the Jazz in 1993, but O'Neal still won the competition, hitting 19 of his 31 free throws against the Bulls in 1999.

One-sided! Who is stronger, O'Neill or Big Dream? A comprehensive comparison of the US media, 5-2, the results are clear at a glance

Number of turnovers: O'Neal (9)

The result of this data competition is very surprising, judging from the organizational ability of the two, Olajuwon is obviously stronger, but he is inferior to O'Neill in terms of mistakes.

He has delivered double-digit turnovers in three single-game attempts, including a single-game high of 11 and O'Neal nine.

As a result, the big score is fixed at 5-2, and although both are top superstars, O'Neal has an absolute advantage.

One-sided! Who is stronger, O'Neill or Big Dream? A comprehensive comparison of the US media, 5-2, the results are clear at a glance