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Olajuwon has three daughters, one son, and a total of four children.
Hakim Olajuwon was born on January 21, 1963 in Nigerian Raja Sengers, a former Nigerian-American professional basketball player who plays as a center and is nicknamed "The Dream".
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Olajuwon is not overrated.
Here's why: Olajuwon is a skilled player on both ends of the floor. Defensively, his rare combination of speed and power allows him to defend from the inside out, and he is also known for his excellent blocking ability, as well as his rare stealing ability as a frontcourt player. Olajuwon is the only player in league history to have 200+ blocks and 200+ steals in a single season, and he has averaged blocks and steals per game in his career.
He's also the only center player to rank in the top 10 of the league's steals list. He's also an excellent rebounder, averaging second rebounds per game in his career.
Offensively, Olajuwon is known for his excellent shooting touch, and in the low post he is a man of grace with his footwork. When attacking with the ball, Olajuwon showed his versatile feints and turning skills, especially his "fantasy dance moves". In addition, Olajuwon can also score with the ball in front of the basket like an outside player, and he has a good dribble technique.
He is one of only four players in league history to have played a "quadruple-double".
Olajuwon was selected by the Houston Rockets in the first round of the 1984 NBA Draft and has played for the Houston Rockets and Toronto Raptors during his career. In the 1993-94 season, Olajuwon, who was named the NBA Regular Season Most Valuable Player that season, led the Rockets to the NBA championship, and he became the first player in NBA history to be named the Regular Season Most Valuable Player, Defensive Player of the Year, and Finals Most Valuable Player in a single season. The Rockets won the NBA championship for the second year in a row, beating the New York Knicks with Patrick Ewing and the Orlando Magic with Shaquille O'Neal.
Olajuwon was named to the NBA All-Star Team 12 times, to the NBA First Team 6 times, to the NBA Second Team 3 times, to the NBA All-NBA Team 3 times, to the NBA Defensive Player of the Year 2 times, to the NBA All-Defensive Team 1 5 times, to the NBA All-Defensive Team 2 times, to the NBA Rebounding King 2 times, and to the NBA Blocks King 3 times. In 1996, Olajuwon won the Olympic gold medal with the American Dream Team and was named one of the top 50 NBA superstars in the same year.
Olajuwon's second championship teammates include: Rafael Bellman, Timothy Bellman, Robert Martin, James Bellman, William Bellman, William Raphael, William James, John Martin, William Robert, James Martin, John Raphael, John James, John Bellman, John Bellman, John Bellman, John Bellman. Raphael, John Bellman James, John Bellman Bellman. They were both Olajuwon's second championship teammates, and they both contributed their skills and passion to Olajuwon to win Olajuwon's second championship.
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