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Kevin Durant and Hakeem Olajuwon Talk SGA, Jokić, Embiid, and the Evolution of Basketball

In the latest episode of Boardroom Talks, two generations of basketball greatness sat down to reflect on the evolution of the game. Kevin Durant, known for his smooth scoring and lethal versatility, wanted Hakeem Olajuwon's perspective on modern basketball. “I just really want to get your view on the game today and the style of play, because a lot of people frown upon how we play the game today,” Durant said, setting the stage for a conversation bridging decades.

Kevin Durant and Hakeem Olajuwon Talk SGA, Jokić, Embiid, and the Evolution of Basketball

Olajuwon, the Hall of Fame center who dominated the ’90s with unparalleled footwork and defensive prowess, leaned in. Durant explained how the ’90s represented a golden era of physicality, when centers ruled, spacing was different, and scoring was balanced by toughness. Hakeem acknowledged the shift: “Today's game, a lot of shooters. I mean, I've seen guys pass it up and lay up and kick it for 3.”

They marveled at how today’s stars create space and make the game look effortless. The conversation turned toward players who embody this new era, blending athleticism and craft. Hakeem complimented Durant directly: “You, No. 1.” Durant chuckled, appreciative of the nod from one of the greatest to ever play.

Their discussion flowed naturally from praise to analysis. Hakeem mentioned players like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nikola Jokić, who make difficult shots off balance, one-legged, yet still convert. When Durant asked about Joel Embiid, a player who modeled his game similarly to Olajuwon, Hakeem summed it up simply: “I mean, he got everything.” Durant drew the comparison to Olajuwon, noting Embiid's moves and style that carry the legacy forward. “You can tell he watches you,” KD concluded, connecting the dots between eras.

By the end of their conversation, the room had become more than a reflection on basketball; it was a meditation on evolution, respect, and continuity. Two legends, from different eras, shared a language only the game could provide, revealing that while the style may change, the essence of excellence remains timeless. 

Be sure to catch the full conversation here.

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