David Robinson at 2.16 meters, O Neal at 2.16 meters, there is no difference without comparison
11:44pm, 16 May 2025Basketball
Today I will mainly talk to you about David Robinson and O'Neal. It can be said that these two players are the top 10 centers in the NBA history. So who has a higher historical status and who has stronger strength? David Robinson, 2.16 meters, was selected by the Spurs as the No. 1 pick in 1987. For some reasons, old fans knew that they officially entered the NBA in 1989, played in the league for 14 seasons, and announced their retirement after winning the championship in 2003. Robinson is a player with comprehensive offensive ability, diverse scoring and defense skills, strong offensive awareness, outstanding defense ability, large defense coverage area, strong rebounding ability, and excellent blocking. He has had hard-core honors in his career, 2 championships, 1 regular season MVP, selected for 4 best teams, 4 best defense, 1 best defensive player, and rebounding king and blocking king. O'Neal, who is 2.16 meters, entered the NBA in 1992. He was the No. 1 pick and was selected by the Magic at the time. He played dominant data in his rookie season, averaging 23.4+13.9+3.5 blocks per game. He has played for the Magic, Lakers, Heat, Suns, and Cavaliers. He has played in the league for 19 seasons and announced his retirement in June 2011. O'Neal can be said to be a player with comprehensive skills, and he is top-notch in terms of physical talent, strength and physical coordination. At the basket, he is even more dominant, no one can shake it, he is proficient in all singles at high positions and back-to-back singles. Defensively, rebounds and blocks are top-notch. If you want to talk about shortcomings, it must be a free throw. O'Neal has tough honors, 4 championships, 3 Finals FMVP, 1 regular season MVP, 8 best team first team, 3 best defense second team second team, and 2 scoring champion.
Judging from the above Censorship, O'Neal's strength and historical status are definitely higher. As a player with excellent offense and defense, David Robinson personally believes that his historical ranking should be around 20 to 23. O'Neal's three consecutive championships did add a lot of points to O'Neal's historical status. In my impression, O'Neal can be said to be the most dominant player after Jordan. The kind of person who is inferior to me at the basket, I still remember the overlords. As the No. 1 center in NBA history, I believe everyone may not have any objections to this title. O'Neal's historical status can definitely rank around 5th to 7th, and O'Neal is definitely better than David Robinson.
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