if enough people say it, it must have some validity. my newsman instincts are just asking how would he know how cold and how frenetic when it wasn't likely he left the terminal.
You say we can't know "unless we ask him." Jeff Balke, formerly of the the Houston Chronicle, asked him
"Outtakes from our Hakeem Olajuwon interview"
"When Olajuwon first got to Houston, he arrived three days early because
he didn’t like the cold weather and frenetic activity in New York, where he had gone first, to visit St. John."
http://www.houstoniamag.com/web-exclusives/articles/outtakes-from-our-hakeem-olajuwon-interview-april-2013So now we know what Hakeem told a journalist about his NY visit. Is he lying? Is Balke? You say you are a newsman. Is it a proper journalistic practice to postulate a baseless theory, as you have done, and then require others to disprove it? The facts are that Hakeem said it was cold and weather archives corroborate that it was cold. I don't see how your supposition trumps that.