5 Best Center 90s era

Center is the most crucial position in a basketball team. He became the pivot of team play, although not as a point guard who plays as a playmaker. They are positioned as a strong center must figure --paling stronger than the players in position - which is capable of struggling with an opposing player. He also often paved the way for his teammates to score.

This time we will discuss the best center player in the era of the 90s, which is unique league at the time was dominated by the Chicago Bulls that in fact do not have a great center. At that time, even Michael Jordan (shooting guard) on which the Bulls won six championship titles in a decade. However, at the same time there are rows of center sticking out as the best, which of course often troublesome Jordan at the time. Who are they?


5. Alonzo Mourning

Mourning was at number 2 in the draft in 1993, a position just below Shaquille O'Neall. Makes it special is, great ability in defense. In the first two seasons, he recorded averaging 21 points, 10 rebounds and 3.1 blocks per game. Even in 1999 and 2000 respectively, Mourning was awarded the NBA Defensive Player of the Year. The peak of his career can be said when he gave the championship title for the Miami Heat in 2006. For his achievement, the retired number 33 Heat hers.




4. Patrick Ewing

Blooded. One of matching words attributed to Patrick Ewing, the living legend of the New York Knicks. As a center, he was so dominant in scoring and did block. At its performance peak, he could carve averaging 28.6 points, 10.9 rebounds and 4.0 blocks over a period of 38 minutes per game. He also noted as a basketball player at the most scored in the history of the New York Knicks, namely 23 665 points.



3. David Robinson

The Admiral. Admiral, that nickname Robinson. He is a true leader in the Spurs won the championship in 1999 and 2003. He was successfully elected to the NBA All-Star squad as much as 10 times. In addition, the game is so balanced between offense and defense. Noted he never won the NBA scoring champion (1994), NBA blocks leader (1992), NBA rebounding leader (1991), and the NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1992). Luckily for Tim Duncan, Robinson had had a mentor caliber.
 


2. Shaquille O'Neal

Beast. It could be said that O'Neal is the most dominant centers in the history of the NBA. His body was tall giant tub, making it very difficult for anyone to stop him scoring points or rebounds. He successfully collected four NBA championship rings (2000.2001, 2002 and 2006), one NBA MVP title (2000), and even he was twice awarded the NBA scoring champion (1995 and 2000).




  
1. Hakeem Olajuwon

Center a dream for any player in the world. Michael Jordan was hoping once he could team with Hakeem Olajuwon. Bigman typical smart not rely solely on the muscles but also the brain. He won two championship titles together with the Houston Rockets (1994 and 1995). Also in 2014 he was also named the NBA MVP. Twice elected as NBA rebounding leader (1998 and 1990). Three times chosen as NBA blocks leader (1990, 1991, and 1993) and even he is the record holder as the player with the highest block achievement in the history of the NBA, namely the 3830 block.

To print business figures, even no one can beat the score 26 511 points his Houston Rockets until this moment. In sum, Olajuwon owned the 90s era!

 
 

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