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Howard scored 45 points, 30 rebounds, 10 blocks, 7 assists and 5 steals, while Yao Ming scored 41 points, 22 rebounds, 8 blocks, 7 assists and 4 steals.
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Howard had 45 points, 30 rebounds, 10 hats, 7 assists and 5 steals, and Yao Ming had 41 points, 22 rebounds, 8 hats, 7 assists and 4 steals, all of which performed very well.
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Yao Ming had a career-high 41 points, 22 rebounds, 8 blocks, 7 assists and 4 steals, and Howard had a career-high 45 points, 30 rebounds, 10 blocks, 7 assists and 5 steals.
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When it comes to the template of Warcraft Howard, many fans may think of Big Shark O'Neal, and it is true that the two have a lot in common in terms of size and style of play, and they were both the league's No. 1 center at their peak. Howard has so far reached 13,955 total rebounds in his entire career, ranking 1st among active players and 12th all-time。So, how many rebounds did the more dominant O'Neal pick up in his career?
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If you talk about who is the No. 1 center in NBA history, many people may say that it is O'Neal, and almost no one will say that it is Howard, because in terms of status and honors, O'Neal is the one who crushes Howard, and he has absolute dominance. O'Neal was drafted by the Magic as the champion in 92 and played a total of 19 seasons in the league, making 1,207 appearances, averaging points + rebounds + assists + steals + blocks per game, shooting percentage and free throw percentage.
Howard, on the other hand, was drafted by the Magic in 2004 as the top pick, and has played a total of 17 seasons in the league so far (this season is the 17th year), making 1,149 appearances, averaging points + rebounds + assists + steals + blocks per game, shooting percentage and free throw shooting percentage。From the data, it can be seen that O'Neal is a big step ahead of Howard in points per game, while the Monsters have the upper hand in rebounds per game.
In terms of honors, O'Neal won 4 championships and won 3 FMVPs, while Howard only won 1 championship with the Lakers last season. O'Neal has won one regular-season MVP and two scoring titles, which Howard doesn't have. In the 99-00 season, O'Neal won the Most Valuable Player Award in the regular season with points + rebounds + assists + blocks.
Of course, Howard has won 5 rebounds and 2 blocks, which the Sharks have not won.
In addition,O'Neal has been named to the All-Star team 15 times, compared to Howard's eight. The Sharks were named to the All-Defensive First Team eight times, the Second Team twice, the Third Team four times, and the All-Defensive Second Team three times, while the Monsters were on the All-Defensive Second Team five times, the Second Team once, the Second Team twice, the Three-Way Second Team twice, the All-Defensive Player three-time Player of the Year, the All-Defensive First Team four-time, and the Second Team Defensive Team once. It is not difficult to see that O'Neal is completely crushing Howard in honor, which is a gap between 4 championships and 1 championship, and Howard is not inferior to O'Neal in terms of defensive performance.
After watching the comparison of the careers of the two, many people may think that O'Neal will have more total rebounds than Howard. Actually, it's really different from what I imagined! O'Neal's career total is 13,099, 856 fewer than Howard's promotion, and Warcraft continues to refresh its own records.
O'Neal's official height is meters, half a head taller than Howard's meters, but the rebounding ball is still not as good as Howard's.
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In basketball, blocks are usually what big men are good at, especially when the center is in the blocking position. A clean block can often help to keep the opponent from attacking, while also damaging the opponent's confidence and boosting the team's morale. Therefore, blocks are an important indicator to measure a player's defensive ability, so the most intuitive embodiment is the number of blocks.
Among active players, the No. 1 player in the total number of blocks in the regular season is Howard, who currently plays for the 76ers. In his entire career, Howard has played in a total of 1,167 games, averaging minutes per game, scoring points + rebounds + assists + steals + blocks while shooting percentage. So far, the 35-year-old has made a total of 2,180 blocks, which ranks 1st among active players and ranks 13th on the all-time blocks list.
In second place among active players is Serge Ibaka, who currently plays for the Clippers, with 1,718 blocks, a difference of 462 to the Monsters. So, how many times has Big Shark O'Neal covered a big hat in his career?
Throughout the Sharks' career, he has played a total of 1,207 appearances, averaging minutes per game, and can cut points + rebounds + assists + steals + blocks, shooting percentage. The shark has sent a total of 2,732 hot pots in his career, ranking 8th on the all-time block list.
Howard has 2180 blocks, O'Neal has 2732 blocks, the difference between the two is 552, if calculated according to the average number of blocks per game, the 35-year-old Warcraft still needs at least 295 games to complete this number, which is already at the end of his career, and the number of blocks is declining year by year.
Howard's most blocks in a single season were 231 in '08-09 and 228 in '09-10, the only two seasons in which he reached 200 blocks. O'Neal's most blocks in a single season was 286 in '92-93, which was his rookie season. In addition, in the 93-94 season it was 231, in the 99-00 season it was 239, in the 00-01 season it was 204, and the Sharks had a total of 4 seasons with 200 blocks.
It can be seen that O'Neal still beats Howard in terms of blocking ability.
History Top 5 Gods in the Block List:
Olajuwon 3830
Mutombo 3289
Jabbar 3189
Eaton 3064
Duncan 3020
It is worth mentioning that O'Neal has never won the honor of block king in his career, while Howard of Warcraft has won it twice. I can't help but ask, was the defense better before, but then the defense became weaker? In addition, O'Neal has the most blocks per game at 15, while Howard has 10.
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Howard's skills are not very good on all offensive ends except for defense. But O'Neill is an all-rounder.
Physically, O'Neal is the top match in history, except for the ancient aunt Chamberlain, Jordan James does not dare to say that his physical talent is stronger than O'Neal. Howard's lower limb strength has obvious shortcomings, which can only be said to be a temporary choice. It can be inferred from the situation of his confrontation with Yao Ming that any of the four major centers can blow him up at their peak.
In terms of personality, O'Neal is a giant with a very high IQ, except for Kobe, a paranoid, who can get along well with his teammates and coaches. Howard has slipped all the way from the top two supergiants in the league to the present, and he is disliked wherever he goes, and he doesn't look very good no matter how you look at it.
In terms of teammates, O'Neal always had one of the league's top outside ball-handlers in his prime. Other configurations are optional. Howard was in the Magic, and the Magic tailored a lineup for him to win the championship.
Then he left the position of the core of the team. Overall, O'Neal is the strongest center in history, and no center can suppress O'Neal on both offensive and defensive ends. Howard is a supergiant center, and if he is elevated, he can be tied with the big four.
Except for the fact that the free throws are about the same, and the bounce of the Warcraft is better, the others should be surrounded by O'Neal in all aspects. We always remember O'Neal's amazing strength and ability to run and jump that didn't match his size, but what really allowed O'Neal to run in the three-second zone was the combination of physical fitness and basket skills. This alone determines that it is difficult for Howard to reach O'Neal's level.
After all, the body is a consumable, and skill, attitude, and basketball IQ are the factors that determine the final achievement.
Technology and enterprising spirit are not mentioned. Speaking of physical fitness alone, Ao Fat also broke Xiaohuo. Don't keep bouncing and bouncing, physical fitness is a comprehensive quality, not to mention that Ao Fat's explosive power is also top-notch.
When Ao was fat or thin, he was much more brutal than Xiao Huo. Even during the Ao Fat period, Ao Fat was also a dexterous fat man. Howard is a typical player with more strength in the upper limbs and insufficient strength in the lower limbs, and the offensive means are relatively simple, O'Neal's upper and lower body strength is balanced, and it is extremely terrifying, and the skill is good, basically an all-round gap.
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The main difference is the score ratio between the two of them, O'Neal has participated in more than 1,200 regular games during his time in the NBA, and Howard has only 1,200 times, and O'Neal has averaged points per game, rebounds, and shot 56%, Howard's shooting rate is far lower than O'Neal's.
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The difference between the two is specifically in the offensive aspect, Howard is not very good at dunking, and then it may be a little worse on the offensive side, but O'Neal dunks are very good.
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The ability to attack, because the two of them are not the same weight and height, so O'Neal's offensive explosiveness will be stronger.
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Yao Ming and O'Neal have played against each other many times in their careers, as well as in the playoffs.
On January 18, Yao Ming had 10 points, 10 rebounds and 6 blocks, and the Sharks had 31 points and 13 rebounds, and the Lakers lost with a score of 108-104.
On March 27, the Rockets lost 93-96, Yao Ming had 6 points, 10 boards, 2 assists and 2 blocks, and the Sharks had 39 points and 5 rebounds.
On December 26, the Christmas game, the Rockets won the Lakers 99-87 away, Yao Ming had 18 points and 8 rebounds, and the Sharks had 22 points and 10 rebounds.
On February 12, the Rockets won 102-87 at home against the Lakers, Yao Ming had 29 points and 11 rebounds, and the Sharks had 24 points and 9 rebounds, and six fouls left.
On March 4, the Rockets lost to the Lakers 93-96 at home, Yao Ming had 33 points and 8 rebounds, and the Sharks scored 28 points.
On April 2, the Rockets lost to the Lakers 85-93 away, Yao Ming had 6 points and 8 rebounds, and the Sharks had 18 points.
On April 18, this was the playoffs, Yao Ming had 10 points and 11 rebounds, the Sharks had 20 points and 17 rebounds, and the Lakers won the Rockets 72-71.
On April 20, Yao Ming had 21 points and 4 rebounds, and the Sharks had 7 points and 7 rebounds. The Rockets lost to the Lakers 84-98.
On April 24, Yao Ming had 18 points and 8 rebounds, the Sharks had 25 points and 11 rebounds, and the Rockets won 102-91 at home.
On April 26, Yao Ming had 16 points and 7 rebounds, the Sharks had 17 points and 12 rebounds, and the Rockets lost 88-92.
On April 29, this was the last time the Sharks in the Lakers era faced off against Yao Ming, Yao Ming had 10 points and 5 rebounds, and the Sharks had 12 points and 9 rebounds.
12. It was a preseason game, on October 11, 04, the Rockets won the Heat 85-75, Yao Ming had 10 points and 5 rebounds, and the Sharks had 17 points and 7 rebounds.
On January 31, the Rockets lost to the Heat 95-104, Yao Ming had 22 points and 9 rebounds, and the Sharks were 15+5.
On March 23, the Rockets won 84-82 against the Heat, Yao Ming had 12 points and 9 rebounds, and the Sharks had 23 points and 16 rebounds.
On October 26, the Rockets won the Heat 96-71, Yao Ming 14+13, and the Sharks 9+5.
On November 13, the Rockets won the Heat 95-72, Yao Ming had 34 points and 14 rebounds, and the Sharks had 15 points and 10 rebounds.
On November 24, the Rockets lost to the Heat 91-98, Yao Ming had 20 points and 7 rebounds, and the Sharks were 26+13, which was the last time the Sharks and Yao Ming faced off in the Heat era.
On November 13, the Rockets won 92-84 against the Suns, and the two sides almost got into a brawl in this game. Yao Ming had 17 points and 15 rebounds, and the Sharks had 18 points and 13 rebounds.
On March 7, the Rockets won the Suns 116-112, Yao Ming had 15 points, 13 rebounds and 6 assists, and the Sharks, who had a 37th birthday, had 17 points and 5 rebounds.
20. The Rockets lost to the Suns 109-114, Yao Ming had 20 points and 14 rebounds, and the Sharks had 22 points and 10 rebounds, which was also the last time the Sharks and Yao Ming faced off in the Sun era. The time is April 2 of '09.
And Howard's. In terms of statistics, Yao Ming averaged points and rebounds and assists and blocks per game, while Howard was divided into rebounds and blocks.
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The gap between the two people is very large, first of all, there is a big gap between the two people in terms of strength, and secondly, the style of play is also different, and there is also a big gap in the use of strategy.
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Howard and O'Neal are both well-known basketball players in the NBA, but Howard's physical fitness is obviously not as good as O'Neal. O'Neill has a natural physical advantage.
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The difference between the two is in strength and style of play. The gap between the two people is not very big, but there is a certain difference in the playing style of the two people.
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Howard has Olajuwon's size, but O'Neal's technique.
Griffin had a career-high 50 points, 20 rebounds, 12 assists, 4 steals and 4 blocks, and Evans had a career-high 41 points, 16 assists, 13 rebounds, 6 steals and 3 blocks.
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