Olympic basketball team , nicknamed "The Dream Team", which won the gold medal in Barcelona. In the six-game series against Chicago, Drexler averaged On February 14, , with the Blazers out of serious contention for a championship, Portland honored Drexler's request to be traded to a contender and sent the Blazer great back home to the Houston Rockets in exchange for Otis Thorpe in mid-season, right before the trade deadline. Despite finishing the regular season with a record of 47—35, which placed the Rockets 6th out of 8 playoff teams in the Western Conference, Drexler and long-time friend Hakeem Olajuwon helped propel them to an improbable second consecutive championship in , sweeping the Orlando Magic.
During the NBA Playoffs , Drexler was ejected during a game between the Rockets and the Phoenix Suns by referee Jake O'Donnell , which allegedly stemmed from a personal feud between the two at the time.
I thought at times he would give cheap shots to people, and I just would not allow it. Basketball Wiki Explore. Main Page All Pages Community. Top Content. Drexler averaged In he earned All-NBA Second Team honors on a Blazers team with a record of record, setting a franchise record for most wins in a season.
He averaged Unfortunately, Jordan was unbelievably hot in Game 1, scoring 35 points in the first half on an array of shots including deep 3-pointers en route to a 89 rout. The Blazers bounced back and seemed ready to force a Game 7, but they lost Game 6 after building a lead going into the fourth quarter.
The Houston trade reunited him with college teammate Olajuwon, and the two powered the Rockets from the sixth seed in the playoffs to the NBA Championship. In 35 regular season games with the Rockets that first season, Drexler averaged His valued soared in the postseason. In a Finals sweep over the Orlando Magic, his production even increased to In the conference finals, he and Olajuwon became the third set of teammates to score 40 points in a playoff game as Drexler hit for 41 in Game 4 against the Jazz.
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