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Duncan generally landed in the 7-11 range before his fifth title. There are non-Spurs sportswriters putting Duncan as high as 2nd now, although 4-6 is more common. Occasionally you'll see Olajuwon around 8-9, but more often in the 11-13 range (discounting Rockets bloggers, of course). Duncan has three more titles, one more finals MVP, one more regular season MVP, three more all-star games, three more all-NBA teams, and six more all-defenses appearances. Olajuwon does have him 2-0 on DPOY, although Duncan's lack of DPOYs is a topic for another day.
Olajuwon's peak was impressive, but Duncan has been the linchpin of a really good team for 18 consecutive years. As a Spurs fan, you always wonder what kind of numbers Duncan would have put up in the post-centric league of the 90s. We'll never know, but in the end you're not going to find many reputable sources putting Olajuwon ahead of Duncan because Duncan has him dominated on awards and titles.
Go and see how players would rank.
I swear to god say dream is better than. Duncan and you get nonsense posts like this one..
Let it go spur fans dream > Duncan