Looks like Yao is getting serious to learn from the great Hakeem Olajuwon. Instead of resting like most NBA players whose teams are out of the playoffs, Yao went back to training right away to improve his skills, footwork and proper positioning. I hope this would help him tremendously. I admire Yao's dedication to improve his game as well as to make his team better. http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports...kn/4828213.html BTW the link also shows a video of Hakeem teaching Yao.
At of all the mistakes JVG made, his biggest was rejecting Hakeem to work with Yao. Nothin against Ewing, but Yao can learn so much more from Hakeem. Spin move, jump hook, fadeaway ect.......It's beautiful to see them share the same court. Plus Hakeem's right about Yao just adding a few tweaks to his game to be dominant.
This could be big, and I mean championship big. I've always viewed Hakeem as the most underrated player of his generation, and there's nobody better to learn post moved from. Could you imagine a guy at Yao's size working those hook shots? Also, geez, Hakeem looks like he's kept himself in good shape. Think he could come off the bench and swat a few shots?
<div class="quote_poster">Montaman Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">This could be big, and I mean championship big. I've always viewed Hakeem as the most underrated player of his generation, and there's nobody better to learn post moved from. Could you imagine a guy at Yao's size working those hook shots? Also, geez, Hakeem looks like he's kept himself in good shape. Think he could come off the bench and swat a few shots?</div> Dream at the 4?
I don't know about anyone else but it was eerie watching that video. I was just thinking like "man Hakeem's showing him all the right things...if Yao can get it down pat and make that his game and be comfortable doing it? pure dominance" he's just so tall...all Hakeem's moves are made even better by the fact Yao's 7'6.
If Yao Ming could perfect his low-post game like Olajuwon and learn some of that Dream Shake, Yao's going to be unstoppable next season, literally. You're going to need someone to injure him to stop him.
<div class="quote_poster">Will637 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">If Yao Ming could perfect his low-post game like Olajuwon and learn some of that Dream Shake, Yao's going to be unstoppable next season, literally. You're going to need someone to injure him to stop him.</div> Don't say that . He might actually get hurt again!
man that'd be awesome... and not too far fetched if u ask me. If Deke can squeeze somethin out of his 50 yr old body, I'm sure Olajuwon can do something also. <div class="quote_poster">Blurr#7 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Dream at the 4?</div>
<div class="quote_poster">Montaman Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">This could be big, and I mean championship big. I've always viewed Hakeem as the most underrated player of his generation, and there's nobody better to learn post moved from. Could you imagine a guy at Yao's size working those hook shots? Also, geez, Hakeem looks like he's kept himself in good shape. Think he could come off the bench and swat a few shots?</div> Like Charles Barkley said about Scottie Pippen. "Scottie looks in great shape and feels good, because he don't have to play in the NBA and do all the travelling." Hakeem does look fit, but I'm not sure how much he could produce on the court. ROCK4LIFE - JVG actually turned down Hakeem from working with Yao? I wonder what that was all about. It's great to see Yao is already out there focusing on improving his game, and Hakeem is the perfect mentor for him. He'll teach Yao how to move his feet in the post on both ends of the court.
<div class="quote_poster">shapecity Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">ROCK4LIFE - JVG actually turned down Hakeem from working with Yao? I wonder what that was all about. </div> I've yet to see the source on that.
<div class="quote_poster">shapecity Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Like Charles Barkley said about Scottie Pippen. "Scottie looks in great shape and feels good, because he don't have to play in the NBA and do all the travelling." Hakeem does look fit, but I'm not sure how much he could produce on the court. ROCK4LIFE - JVG actually turned down Hakeem from working with Yao? I wonder what that was all about. </div> Yes.....Hakeem had said he wanted to work with Yao. But Ewing was coaching Yao, JVG's homebody from New York.
<div class="quote_poster">Rock4life Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Yes.....Hakeem had said he wanted to work with Yao. But Ewing was coaching Yao, JVG's homebody from New York.</div> Noo....Tom Thibideau (sp?) was training Yao. Anyways, there wasn't even any time for them to meet anyways. This year is the first year in which Yao had a more relaxed offseason. Previous years he had a strong obligation to play for the national team.
"When you dominate the game, anyone can coach." Hakeem Olajuwan said that during the interview after practicing with Yao. Hmm, was that a shot at Rudy T? I know it wasn't, but I've always felt that anyone could have coached the 94/95 Rockets' teams and they still would have won the whole shebang.
one of the rowdies said he watched part of the training session at toy center.....he was in awe the whole time. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Hmm, was that a shot at Rudy T? I know it wasn't, but I've always felt that anyone could have coached the 94/95 Rockets' teams and they still would have won the whole shebang.</div> I loved Rudy, but I agree.........I even thought that when we won the titles, lol
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Yes.....Hakeem had said he wanted to work with Yao. But Ewing was coaching Yao, JVG's homebody from New York. </div> this is true....I've heard this from rocket insiders....
<div class="quote_poster">foo82 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Noo....Tom Thibideau (sp?) was training Yao. Anyways, there wasn't even any time for them to meet anyways. This year is the first year in which Yao had a more relaxed offseason. Previous years he had a strong obligation to play for the national team.</div> Go back and re-read my posts........ Anywayz, yes it's true Hakeem asked to work with Yao a few years back. But JVG denied that because Ewing was coaching him at the time. I thought it was shady, being that Hakeem is an icon for the Rockets. But JVG's gone now!
<div class="quote_poster">Rock4life Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Go back and re-read my posts........ Anywayz, yes it's true Hakeem asked to work with Yao a few years back. But JVG denied that because Ewing was coaching him at the time. I thought it was shady, being that Hakeem is an icon for the Rockets. But JVG's gone now!</div> Um...its more to do with Yao not having time to even work out with Hakeem. Tell me which offseason did Yao have the chance to even do that?