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Olajuwon Tutors YAO MING
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5/23/2007  7:16 AM
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2879475

Olajuwon offers Yao advice in one-on-one session
Associated Press

HOUSTON -- As long as he plays for the Houston Rockets, Yao Ming will be always compared to Hakeem Olajuwon. He might as well turn to The Dream for advice.

Yao worked out with Olajuwon at the Toyota Center on Tuesday, the cornerstone of the Rockets' future getting his first lesson from the greatest center in franchise history.
Yao said Olajuwon's biggest piece of advice was to be more dominant.

"For a young player, how many people get this chance?" Yao said. "I'm the honored one of those."

The 44-year-old Olajuwon is the NBA's career leader in blocked shots (3,830) and led the Rockets to their only two championships in 1994 and '95. The 12-time All-Star spends most of his time now in Jordan, though he still has a real-estate business in Houston.

The reclusive Olajuwon sat next to team owner Les Alexander during the Rockets' loss to Utah in Game 7 of their first-round playoff series. Afterward, Yao eagerly accepted Olajuwon's offer to practice with him.

Olajuwon worked with Yao for about 90 minutes, picking apart Yao's post moves and giving him pep talks along the way.

"How do you dominate the game?" Olajuwon asked his attentive protege. "You are hardworking, you have the conditioning, you have the shots. You have everything. Now, you have to dominate."

Olajuwon showed off a few of his old moves, too, dropping in some baseline jumpers and jump hooks as easily as he did 10 years ago.

Yao hopes Olajuwon's killer instinct rubs off on him, too. By the end of their practice, Yao felt like it had.

"The biggest difference between him and me is the mentality," Yao said. "He's got two championship rings. I can hear very strongly from him, 'You are the biggest player on the court. You need to go in and change the game. You need to be dominant.' He repeated that time and time again. I feel a little bit different. I feel his heart."

Olajuwon retired after the 2001-02 season and the Rockets drafted Yao with the first pick a few months later.

Yao has blossomed into one of the league's top centers, averaging 25 points and nine rebounds last season. But he showed in this year's playoffs he still has much to improve, committing 33 turnovers against Utah.

"My average score is up, my average turnovers are also high this year," Yao said. "I need to work on that."

Olajuwon showed Yao how to get into the lane from various spots and score using a single dribble.

"If you get the ball here, they're in trouble," Olajuwon said. "You should score easily."

The two had no more workouts planned, but both seemed eager to schedule another.

"It was great, just to see that he has all the tools," Olajuwon said. "He is very smart. It's so much fun to work with a great player like him, who has all the potential. It's scary to see what he can really do by just adding little things to his game."

Yao will return to China later this summer and play with his national team and when he comes back in the fall, he'll have a new coach. The Rockets fired Jeff Van Gundy last Friday after four seasons and will reportedly hire Rick Adelman.

Yao played for Van Gundy for four seasons and lamented his firing.

"He gave me the best four years, so far, in my career," Yao said. "I appreciate what he did for me. I'm so sad to hear he's leaving. We knew a little bit before that it was going to happen. I'm still sad."

The Rockets haven't introduced Adelman as their coach, but local media reports say Adelman has agreed to terms of a contract. The Rockets would not confirm the reports, though they said Adelman was flying to Houston on Tuesday night.

Adelman's teams are known for playing a more up-tempo style than Van Gundy's more methodical, half-court approach.

"When the new coach comes in, we're going to have a lot of adjustments," Yao said. "Most important is the team success. Whatever the team wants me to do, I will do it."

Olajuwon said Yao is versatile enough to play in any system.

"The most important thing -- if he dominates, anybody can coach," Olajuwon said.
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It's about time He practiced with YAO !

If they had gotten Hakeem from the very beginning instead of ewing to tutor yao, yao would've been either dream shaking the Jazz or straight up serving up facials every single possession. instead of taking fadeaways with 6'8 Carlos Boozer guarding him and getting rejected from behind by 6'9 Kirelinko


All this is telling me is Ewing was hired by vandummy because he helped him get the knicks job.

He wasn't that great an influence on YAO IMHO.

Yao has mentioned "he feels Hakeem's heart about trying to dominate even though many others have told him to do so in the past, this time it might be different.





[Edited by - playa2 on 23-05-2007 07:50]
JAMES DOLAN on Isiah : He's a good friend of mine and of the organization and I will continue to solicit his views. He will always have strong ties to me and the team.
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5/23/2007  8:08 AM
http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=909894375&channel=716039752

Video of YAO being tutored by Hakeem Olajawon
JAMES DOLAN on Isiah : He's a good friend of mine and of the organization and I will continue to solicit his views. He will always have strong ties to me and the team.
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5/23/2007  8:17 AM
Posted by playa2:

http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=909894375&channel=716039752

Video of YAO being tutored by Hakeem Olajawon

Great find. Hakeem looks like his is in good shape.
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5/23/2007  8:46 AM
This is pretty cool for Yao. He gets Ewing to teach him the perimeter game and the work ethic needed to be successful. Now he is getting the best low post moves in history and The Dreams confidence and killer instinct. Hopefully he gets it. I really like watching this man play.
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5/23/2007  9:07 AM

Killer instinct can rub off?

4 sessions can make that much of a difference?

Yao is who he is. In the grind of 82 games and injury he will revert back to who he is.

Yao was breed to play basketball in size but he does not have that mean streak that can push a player. I'd have to say even Shaq does not have it either. Shaqs best years was because he is a physical specimen and was healthy.

Yao, like all NBA players have to play thru injury and big men get banged up pretty good. THere have been very few great centers in the NBA history, and perhaps right now there is not one playing.

Yao worked with Patrick for a few years on a daily basis. He improved and works harder. Yaos ability will take him as far as his body will allow.
Akeem was a finesse player and his quickness was his main too. If anyting, Yao is more like ewing whose fundamentals carried him in his 30's when his knees slowed him down. Yao must be fundamentally strong to do well.
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5/23/2007  9:44 AM
I wish Hakeem would Tudor Curry.
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5/23/2007  11:02 AM
I would rather have Hakeem "the dream" tudor my 7'6 potential dominating franchise center than a jumpshooting (I have to travel to get off my shot)egomaniac like Ewing
JAMES DOLAN on Isiah : He's a good friend of mine and of the organization and I will continue to solicit his views. He will always have strong ties to me and the team.
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5/23/2007  11:04 AM
houston fans will tell you that the guy that really helped yao wasn't ewing, it was tom thibadeau. they want him to remain on the staff.

i don't think ewing is a good coach.

hakeem tho, has a big man camp. ok4 joined it last summer, and he came into the season alot lighter and had a great season. so it looks like he knows how to coach bigs.
Olajuwon Tutors YAO MING

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