Why is Olajuwon called a big dream?

Question 1: Why is Olajuwon also called "Big Dream"? At the beginning, the first sport was goalkeeper, but it was changed to handball after entering the "* * * Normal School". By chance, he was seconded to play basketball, and he was found on the road of basketball. The diverse sports foundation makes his steps as strange and changeable as wearing a flower, and his fake movements are vivid and changeable. Therefore, when he was in college, he got the nickname "Big Dream". Later, I got help and guidance from the same champion Ali.

Question 2: Why is Olajuwon called a "big dream"? Because he has quick steps and vivid fake movements. In the face of his lost footwork, his opponent seemed to fall into a dream.

Mengmeng got the nickname of Olajuwon, and people have been calling him that since college. A sentence comes from a coach at the University of Houston. When he saw Olajuwon dribbling from the baseline and dunking easily, he was surprised and said, "It looks like a dream."

Question 3: The most puzzling thing is why Olajuwon is praised by so many people. First of all, Olajuwon, the "big dream", ruled the basket with dreamy steps and led the Rockets to win two consecutive championships, so his dreamy steps were convincing to some extent. Indeed, in the 1990s, he had Ewing, Robinson, O 'Neill, Alonzo Mourning, Uncle Mu and many others. Olajuwon's fantastic pace makes his attack in the low post extremely sharp. Both Yao Ming and James dream of learning low back-to-back singles techniques, including footwork. The rocket once had a little Mutombo named Tabit, but it's a pity that rotten wood cannot be carved, and Olajuwon can't help him improve. In addition to practice, his footwork also needs to be understood. There are fewer centers in 2 1 century, so traditional centers such as Howard and Bynum of Warcraft stand out. Our Yao Ge explodes Warcraft once when he meets it. Warcraft and sharks are both technically rough, and they should also be polished by Olajuwon, hehe.

Question 4: What does the name Olajuwon mean? Why is a big dream called a big dream? Because it's a dream dance.

Question 5: How does Olajuwon, the peak dream, exist? The wet question is the first person in the basket.

Jordan said in the rotation that he was a small forward who played center, and Shaq and kenny smith always said that he was awesome in a program.

Shaq said that Dream is the only one who taught him to be a man, and Kenny said that he sometimes works with Dream Research as a defender.

Question 6: Why wasn't Jordan the No.1 scholar in 1984? Just a flower scout. Why is Olajuwon, the top scholar, always a big shot in the draft? The selection rate of inside line is much higher than that of outside line. Rockets with lofty dreams are not the most regrettable. The most regrettable thing is that the pioneer who won the center spell chose Bao Ye. At the same time, the general manager of Bulls is also very disappointed with his signing on the 3rd. He wanted to choose an insider.

Question: Who is the big dream of NBA? What's your name? Hakim? Hakeem abdul olajuwon1963 65438+1October 2 1-), nicknamed "Dream Hakim", was born in Nigeria, a Nigerian-American professional basketball player and one of the greatest centers in NBA. He led the Rockets to win the NBA championship twice in 1994 and 1995. Height 7 feet (2. 13 meters). Until March 2008, Olajuwon was one of the four players who achieved "four doubles" (scoring, rebounding, blocking, assisting and stealing) in a single game in NBA history.

Question 8: Who did Olajuwon get when he was traded to the Raptors? In exchange for two draft picks, and the deal is to sign first and then change. Didn't find anyone.

The Houston Rockets and the Toronto Raptors have been playing for the Rockets 17 years on August 2, local time. They are members of the NBA Hall of Fame, "Dream" Hakim? Olajuwon officially signed a contract to join the Raptors, with a three-year contract170,000 USD. The Raptors also gave the Rockets the first draft pick in 2002 and the Pistons the second draft pick in 2002. Olajuwon spent his entire NBA career with the Rockets 17, but he didn't want to continue playing in Houston, and turned down the Rockets' three-year contract130,000 USD. Alexander finally agreed to let Olajuwon transfer to the Raptors. Olajuwon has two championship rings, which he won when he won the 1994 and 1995 championships on behalf of the Rockets. He didn't attend the press conference. But what about his agent Dan? Fagan confirmed at the press conference that Olajuwon's reason for moving was to get the third championship ring. Fagan said: "The fundamental reason is that Hakim feels that his Modern Times with the Rockets has passed, but his ability has not faded. He thinks it's time to give the torch to the next generation of rockets. He did not deny that it was an emotional decision. He hopes to be a rocket man forever. " Olajuwon and Vince joined the Raptors together? Carter, Antonio? Davis, Owen? Williams and Jeremy? Williams and many other big-name stars have become favorable competitors for the Eastern Championship in the new season. Last season, the Raptors reached the Eastern Conference semifinals, but lost 3-4 to Philadelphia 76 ers and missed the Eastern Conference finals. Olajuwon is the most successful player in the history of the Rockets. He left a myth for the Rockets for 20 years. The Nigerian-born player came to play at the University of Houston at the age of 65,438+07. As a center, he helped the University of Houston enter the top four of the NCAA league for three times in a row. In these three seasons, the record of the University of Houston is 88 wins, 16 losses. The Rockets recruited Olajuwon into the team in the first round 1984. Last season was Olajuwon's 17 season in the NBA and his last season in the Rockets. His situation is not smooth sailing. He didn't play well at first Although his head coach Tom Janovich later helped the Rockets become better, a blood clot in his leg almost ended his career. Thanks to careful treatment, he came back again. Last season, Olajuwon participated in 58 games, averaging 1 1.9 points and 7.4 rebounds and shooting 49.8%. Olajuwon said before last season that this might be his last season, but after last season, the Rockets tried their best to keep him, but the salary cap problem could not meet Olajuwon's salary requirements. Olajuwon finally left Houston where he stayed for 20 years. Olajuwon was elected as an NBA All-Star four times in the Rockets/KOLOC-0/7 season/KOLOC-0/4, averaging 22.5 points/KOLOC-0//KOLOC-0/.4 rebounds and ranking first in the league with 3,740 blocked shots. He also helped the United States win the 65,438+0996 Olympic men's basketball championship and was elected as one of the 50 greatest NBA stars.

In exchange for two draft picks, and the deal is to sign first and then change.

Question 9: What are the classic achievements of the rocket Olajuwon, known as the Big Dream? Hakim? Olajuwon's parents are called Salim? Olajuwon and Abeck? Olajuwon. They are a local middle-class couple in Lagos, Nigeria. The name Olajuwon means "always first" in Yoruba. Hakim is the third of six children born to his parents. The NBA player who later became a superstar believes that parents have given their children a lot through hard work and good self-discipline.

Olajuwon was a goalkeeper when he was a child, which gave him a good ability to move his feet and control his huge body. In addition, it is also very helpful for his later development of blocked shots. It was not until 15 years old that Olajuwon started playing basketball because he took part in a local basketball game. 1978, Olajuwon's school participated in the National Teachers' Sports Festival in Nigeria. At that time, Amgen was a member of the school basketball team? Olympa Ronnie is a friend of Olajuwon. He told the coach that the school handball team has a player who is more than 2 meters tall and can borrow him. So Olajuwon was chosen to participate in the first formal basketball league in his life. Two years later, Olajuwon, aged 17, was selected for the Nigerian national men's basketball team and participated in the all-Africa Games basketball competition. In one game, he scored 60 points and 15 rebounds. His outstanding physical fitness and good basketball skills were discovered by American scout Pound and recommended to Lewis, the famous coach of Houston University. Olajuwon then went to America to hone his basketball skills.

Olajuwon immigrated from Nigeria to the University of Houston, where he studied under Guy? Lewis. At the University of Houston, Olajuwon and his teammates (including Clyde? Drexler) formed the famous "PHI SLAMA JAMA".

During the 1980-8 1 season, Olajuwon is not eligible to play as a newcomer. In the second season 198 1-82, Olajuwon reached the NCAA semi-finals and was finally defeated by Tar Heels of the University of North Carolina. Olajuwon asked the coaching staff of the University of Houston basketball team how to win more game time. Later, it was suggested that he learn from MVP winner Moses. Malone. The latter was the center of the Houston Rockets at that time. In the summer, Olajuwon fucked Moses? Malone trained and had several one-on-one PK games with him. Through these competitions, Olajuwon's experience has been improved. After a summer, Olajuwon back in the game seems to be a completely different person. In the end, he helped the University of Houston Cougars successfully enter the NCAA championship in his sophomore and junior years. During the 1983-84 season, he scored 16.8 points, 13.5 rebounds, 5.6 blocks and 67.5% shooting percentage, among which the latter three statistics ranked first in the NCAA. 1983, they lost to the University of North Carolina 52-54. In this game, Olajuwon scored 20 points 18 rebounds. From 65438 to 0983, Olajuwon was elected as the NCAA Player of the Year (MOP). He is also the first player in NCAA history who lost the game but was elected as the best player. 1983, drexler joined the NBA, leaving Olajuwon to play for the Houston Rockets. 1983-84 season was selected as the all-star team of American college students. 1984, he lost to Patrick? Georgetown University led by Ewing. [2]

Hakim? Olajuwon played in the University of Houston for four seasons, averaging 13.3 points 10.7 rebounds and 4.5 blocks per game. During his college years, Olajuwon participated in 104 official competitions, and the University of Houston scored 88 wins 16 losses. Led the team to the NCAA semi-finals for three consecutive seasons. This is also the result that eight centers have achieved in NCAA history.

1997 February 1, Hakim? Olajuwon's No.34 jersey in Houston officially retired.