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Hakeem Olajuwon to Train Knicks

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Commodore, Sep 13, 2012.

  1. dachuda86

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    Uh what was that?

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  2. dachuda86

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    Oh I should mention for all the young bucks who don't read up on Hakeem's development as a player... that's coach Guy Lewis from UH and Moses Malone... both were instrumental in developing Hakeem, along with others throughout the '80s
     
  3. sugrlndkid

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    years later...the Dream still finds ways to toy with the knicks...
     
  4. jocar

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    New York City?!?

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    get a rope.
     
  5. Easy

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    Throw our big men to Fonde and let them bang with Moses Malone. They'll all turn out great.
     
  6. rocketsmetalspd

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    Why can't the Rockets get Dream to train their big men and schedule some trainings with Dream? He should be working with CD to get our bigs ready for this upcoming season.
     
  7. LCAhmed

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    Chris Broussard's wet dream is a Knicks frontcourt "Dream Shakers." Yea....that's going to happen alright lol.
     
  9. tinman

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    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/16/s...m-olajuwon-became-invested-in-the-knicks.html

    Woodson and Olajuwon were teammates with the Rockets from 1988 to 1990. Woodson, a veteran at the time, helped the younger Olajuwon mature. Even then, Olajuwon could tell Woodson was interested in coaching once his playing career was over. The two formed a bond, and Olajuwon has watched Woodson become a respected coach in the league.

    “Mike showed a flash toward the last part of the season of what he can do,” Olajuwon said, referring to the Knicks’ 18-6 record after Woodson replaced Mike D’Antoni in March. “You can tell he is comfortable making the right move to succeed.”

    No one in the league will disagree with Woodson’s efforts to develop team chemistry. Earlier this week, Olajuwon said Anthony and Stoudemire would need to complement each other for the Knicks to win. He also said Chandler could be more dominant in the post with more back-to-the-basket moves.

    Olajuwon will have the players focus on repetition in their post moves during the pre-training camp workouts.

    “I think the team is expecting a lot of itself,” Olajuwon said. “They know they have to accomplish a lot this season.”

    At first, Woodson wanted Olajuwon to come to New York during the early part of the off-season to help his three primary frontcourt players. That wasn’t possible, though, once Anthony and Chandler began training with the United States national team in preparation for the Olympics.

    But Woodson, in a move that impressed Olajuwon, traveled to Katy in early August to watch Stoudemire’s first few training sessions.

    Over dinner, Woodson told Olajuwon about his plans for the season and how he wanted the Knicks’ offense to focus on getting the ball inside. Woodson also saw Stoudemire’s improvement under Olajuwon.

    He then asked Olajuwon if he would be interested in teaching Anthony, Chandler and others.


    “The ranch is quiet and it’s very comfortable for the players,” Olajuwon said. “But I can understand with the guys coming back from the Olympics, so this time I made the exception to come to New York.”

    Olajuwon said he was willing to give the Knicks feedback during the season.
    He expects the Knicks to progress under Woodson and contend in the Eastern Conference. The Knicks will be on Olajuwon’s TV a lot.

    “When you work with a player for hours, days and weeks, you want to see them play,” he said. “You want to see how quickly they improve and mature.”
     
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    <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>BullyBall meets the Dream Shake (photo credit: Ali Raza) <a href="http://t.co/iK6TYpL2" title="http://instagr.am/p/QClbQzkEbl/">instagr.am/p/QClbQzkEbl/</a></p>&mdash; Alan Hahn (@alanhahn) <a href="https://twitter.com/alanhahn/status/250952027922903040" data-datetime="2012-09-26T13:36:40+00:00">September 26, 2012</a></blockquote>
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  11. DJGRIND

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    I see your point with McHale and I think his knowledge is extremely valuable.

    But I do believe with the knowldge that Hakeem brings to the table and seeing the vids of him instructing, I beleive it would graetly benefit our team.

    I do agree with NY having more money to throw around, but if you recall how much Hakeem (then Akeem) benefitted from Moses Malone's instruction, I can't see how you would want to try to duplicate that scenario.
     
  12. RV6

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    Still doesn't seem right.
     

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