Clyde 'The Glide' Drexler is one of the most acrobatic talents of the NBA's last generation and one of the very few NBA players to steal an NBA title during the Chicago Bulls/Michael Jordan legacy and dynasty. His ability to get to the basket and hangtime is one of the rare traits many can practice and develop. The Glide was drafted by fourteenth overall in the 1983 NBA Draft by the Portland Trailblazers were he spent twelve of the fifteen years throughout his illustrious career.
In 1995, Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon, were able to secure a championship by sweeping the Orlando Magic in the NBA Finals while Michael Jordan had taken a hiatus from basketball in order to pursue a professional baseball career. Throughout his NBA career, Clyde was able to average 20.4 points per game and received ten NBA All-Star honors before retiring in 1998.