Olajuwon's four apprentices, Little Sparrow and Yao Ming, were introduced. Who learned the essence?

Olajuwon, a former Nigerian-American professional basketball player and center, is nicknamed "Dream". 1984 was the top pick, and Jordan went to play baseball in the middle of the 1993- 1994 season. Olajuwon took this opportunity to interrupt the Bulls' consecutive championships. He is called Big Dream because he is 2. 13m tall and bulky, but his steps are extremely flexible. Ewing, Robinson, Mourning, O 'Neill, etc. Any one of them is definitely the biggest killer in the insider today. The only thing O 'Neill fears is a center like Olajuwon. Walking with dreamy steps, it was later called a big dream.

After retiring, Olajuwon also coached many people, but these people have different levels of understanding.

20 12 Knicks coach Wooderson asked Olajuwon to be Stoudemire's guide, and he studied hard. As a result, he still had no brain breakthrough himself, and forced to shoot during the game, which felt like a waste of time. "Warcraft" Howard was coached by Olajuwon when he played for the Rockets on 20 16. He studies more carefully than Stoudemire and often puts forward his own opinions. However, Howard can shake himself out with a little shake, and he is not sure whether he has learned it or not, and he doesn't use it much now.

As the No.1 scholar in 2002, Yao Ming is the next No.1 scholar after Olajuwon and the last one so far. Olajuwon naturally wants to guide his successor. Although Yao Ming is tall and heavy, he is one of the few people who can resist O 'Neill. But with his excellent ball dealer, he learned a lot of skills that can be used in the game. Yao Ming's footwork is very flexible. With his excellent touch ability, Yao leans back. If the opposing center gets stuck in advance, Yao can sway in through his footwork. But Yao Ming should be the best central middle school taught by Olajuwon. But because of the size and talent, I didn't learn the essence.

James also learned, and now James has reduced the three-step layup from the three-point line and often picks and rolls. I remember a few years ago when I played with the Warriors, the opposite person was too small and often asked for a low position. James's steps are good, he can wander in, but he has only learned the skin. But it is the best in striker middle school.

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Dream Olajuwon is a famous star of Houston Rockets. He brought two championship trophies to the Rockets in 1993-94 and 1994-95 seasons, and Olajuwon temporarily topped the NBA with 3830 blocked shots. However, Olajuwon is most famous for his fantastic dance steps, and his continuous shaking of david robinson is deeply left in the minds of fans. After retiring, Olajuwon was not idle. He runs a class to train dream dance steps. Unfortunately, not many people learn, only one person has become his favorite disciple.

After being selected by the Rockets, Yao Ming became the darling of Houston. As a well-known celebrity, Olajuwon naturally loves Yao Ming. In fact, Yao Ming, the little giant, also showed his dream dance steps when he entered the league, but later Yao Ming gradually began to play inside because of his weight gain, and there were not many dance steps to show. Yao Ming is very talented in learning dream dance steps. It's a pity that Yao Ming's frequency is a bit slow, and he seems a bit heavy after gaining weight, so he gave up his dream dance steps.

Like Yao Ming, Stoudemire was a violent aesthete at the beginning of his career. Stoudemire, who has a good offensive ability in frame, also wants to learn the steps of inside after being injured. Unfortunately, Stoudemire really didn't have that talent. Except for the face frame, his dream dance steps are basically equal to learning in vain.

Howard also played for the Rockets and learned dream dance steps from Olajuwon, but his muscles may be too stiff, so his playing style always seems too strong, lacking skills and not learning the essence of dream dance steps. Nowadays, the era of small ball has made Howard somewhat unable to keep up with the pace. He has been abandoned by the times.

Does a defender need to learn the speed of the center? Yes, Kobe once learned from Olajuwon in order to improve his offensive skills. Kobe is Olajuwon's most proud apprentice. In fact, Kobe's talent is not the best in the NBA, but Kobe is a very paranoid person. He never gives up what he is looking for easily. We always find that Kobe can shoot in a narrow space. Besides jumping, it also has a lot to do with his steps.

Olajuwon's footstep course is expensive. It is said that it will cost 40,000 dollars a day, but there are still many players who are willing to spend a lot of money to improve themselves. This is a sign of players' progress. When we saw Olajuwon show off his dance steps, we always felt that we could do whatever we wanted. In fact, this is also Olajuwon's talent, which can't be learned with money.

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In short, players learn to dream: Kobe's formula is internalized in their hearts, James only remembers the formula, and Jordan Jr. is purely playing house.

Since Olajuwon opened the "Big Dream Learning Class", students' alliances have been full, but few of them have succeeded in their studies. Kobe Bryant was named a genius by Daydream, Yao Ming and James graduated smoothly, while Howard, McKee, Jordan Jr. and qi zhou only got diplomas.

Among them, Kobe is Olajuwon's most proud disciple. After a big dream, Kobe Bryant, who was born as a guard, was able to play an important position inside in the 2009- 10 season, and made various fake moves such as back-hitting in vain. Dream once said in an interview: Kobe is a genius. It can be seen how highly the dream evaluates Kobe.

James also learned Olajuwon's dreamy footsteps. Although James rarely showed his learning achievements in the position, he used his body to impact the basket. Maybe James just learned the formula in a big dream, but didn't internalize it.

To tell the truth, Olajuwon's dreamy steps are really not suitable for rough players in the league, such as Howard, Jordan Jr. and McKee. They have little chance to control the ball and return to defense, and more often they use teammates' assists to score empty goals.

The dream step is more about carving details, just as O 'Neill described it: he moved five steps first, and then moved 20 steps in the opposite direction, which dazzled the defenders.

Then why is Kobe the most successful student? Because of Kobe's paranoia, he can practice tens of thousands of times or more for an action until he can play freely; Coupled with Kobe's guard background, his basic skills are excellent, and his dream footsteps are just one of the supplements to his arsenal.

He can create enough offensive threats before his dream step. Of course, Kobe's success comes from his hard training.

Olajuwon, who won the championship twice in his career and twice in FMVP, is called "Big Dream" because Olajuwon's footsteps are agile and his fake movements are vivid and changeable during his college years. In the face of his lost footwork, his opponent seemed to fall into a dream. After that, Olajuwon was nicknamed Big Dream. On the court, his steps are very flexible and often confusing.

Although Olajuwon retired, he still taught many stars in the circle. We are familiar with Stoudemire, Yao Ming, Howard, Kobe and others. Among them, it can only be said that Yao has learned the basic skills. If anyone has learned the essence, it must be Kobe Bryant.

First, let's talk about Kobe. Why should a defender learn dream dance steps? It is said that at that time, in order to improve the back-to-back singles skills, Kobe learned with a dream. We all know that Kobe is a paranoid person, and we must learn what we want to learn. Through his own efforts and application on the court, Kobe gradually joined the dream steps in his attack. With his picturesque input, Kobe Bryant can be said to have completely absorbed all the essence of his dream footsteps.

Howard and Stoudemire are not so lucky. Although they all learn from big dreams, they fail to make good use of them. Stoudemire can basically be said to have learned in vain, while Howard is basically a typical example of failure because of his poor physical coordination and stiff pace.

As the star of the Rockets at that time, Yao Ming naturally wanted to learn from his predecessor's dream. As a star of the Rockets, Dream naturally spent more time and energy on Yao Ming. Although Yao Ming showed her dream dance steps in many competitions, she didn't show much, and finally she gradually reduced her use. It can be said that it is basically an introduction.

On the whole, Kobe is the person who uses his dream footsteps most vividly, which gives Kobe another choice in offensive style, and his footsteps and defenders are basically easily confused, which also lays a solid foundation for Kobe to win the championship later.

Yao Ming said that most of Olajuwon's steps are actually basic inside steps, but no big man can move his steps as fast as Olajuwon, so it is Kobe who learns best, not inside players.