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Chapter 637(1/2)

Tang Qian failed in the fight for the ball!

This is a very rare thing! You must know that Olajuwon said that his official height is 7 feet, which is 213CM. In fact, this is the height after wearing center thick-soled basketball shoes. His true height is at most 210CM, maybe

You can't even reach this number. As for why you should report higher, it's the same as some people reporting lower, just to get their favorite golf course position.

Otherwise, only counting bare feet, Olajuwon will probably have to play the 4th position, and it will be difficult to top the 5th position.

Olajuwon's bounce is actually very good, and his bounce speed is also one of the strongest in NBA history. Otherwise, how do you think he blocked the peak God Joe 4 times in one game? Otherwise, how do you think he sat on the throne of NBA history's shot blocking leader?

He is purely technical, so I guess I really need to make up for the career highlights and game videos of "Big Dream". In fact, except for his height, this guy is among the top centers in every aspect.

At least it's between first-class and top-notch.

Otherwise, he is firmly ranked first among the four major centers and has "humiliated" the other three in the playoffs. This has no physical fitness and is purely talking about skills. It must be the remarks of fake fans. There are several Chinese players who talk about technical basketball all day long.

Is he very skilled? After Yao Ming went to the NBA, he lamented that without body, there is no skill. This is a mockery of the so-called "purely technical basketball".

Especially inside players, you are purely technical? What is that if not a fantasy?

But even so, Tang Qian should be able to beat Olajuwon in the fight for the ball. Just now...

Okay, what a strong momentum. Does this guy's momentum suppress me?

It sounds a bit mysterious, but if you look at interviews with NBA players, you can often find that players have talked about this issue many times - "suppression of momentum". Among them, O'Neal's remarks are the most famous. He once made it public on T.N.T TV station

Ihe. It was said on the NBA program that Dameng is the only insider who is immune to my "teaching the attributes of a human being" and at the same time teaches me how to be a human being. When we met in the finals that year, I knew that Da Meng was very attractive, but I didn't expect that he had

So, after all, if I made a fierce attack at that time, I would be scared myself. But guess what he did, Dameng just smiled at me, and then beat me on both offense and defense. I thought about resisting, but you

I don’t know, that guy’s momentum was too strong. For the first time in my life, I felt like I was being overwhelmed by someone’s momentum alone.

Anyone who is really familiar with basketball should know what kind of personality O'Neal is. If you don't convince him, he won't be polite to you. Let alone praise him like this. Look at his attitude towards the legendary center "Sky Hook"

Evaluation, you should understand what kind of psychological shadow the peak Olajuwon left on O'Neal. Although there are some exaggerations, there may be few people in the entire NBA who can openly admire O'Neal.

Hakeem Olajuwon, who only came into contact with basketball at the age of 15, and officially went to an American university to hone his skills at the age of 17. In just a few years, he became the strongest player in the 84th draft! He even surpassed

God Qiao! What kind of talent is this? In the words of Pound, the scout who discovered him in Nigeria at the time, it would have been too late for Dameng to touch basketball. If he had grown up in the United States and received systematic basketball education since he was a child,

, then I am sure that the first person in history will probably need to be replaced.

Qiao Shen also once said that Da Meng is not a center, he is a small forward! If he does not play shooting guard, he hopes to become Olajuwon!

So O'Neal's words prove that this is not an illusion, just like the "The.Zone" state that Jordan once proposed. It sounds unreal, but as a real NBA player, you can clearly feel it.

Tang Qian feels like this now.

As soon as the game started, he was enveloped and suppressed by an inexplicable momentum. This was something he had never encountered before in the game. Of course, this is also related to the decline of super insiders in the 21st century. Duncan and

How old is Garnett? Duncan was 37 years old in 2013, and Garnett was 37 years old. They are both absolutely "old bones", and their strength is not half as strong as it was at their peak. Natural momentum is no longer there, and it is not obvious.

But the man in front of him was at the peak of his powers, integrating offense and defense. On the way to his second consecutive championship, the other three major centers in the 1990s had all met him and were wiped out. This domineering attitude made "Big Dream" Austrian

The name Rajuwan suddenly became the most brilliant name in the 1990s after Michael Jordan.

In this case, it is natural for such momentum to arise. A super center should of course have the posture of a super center.

Hakeem Olajuwon is a veritable super center.

In the last decade of the 21st century, there will be no super insider overlord.

Therefore, this was the first overlord-level insider that Tang Qian had met head-on.

At the end of the first quarter, Tang Qian came off the court to take a break. He felt as if he had been soaked in a water tank. He was sweating profusely and couldn't stop it.

"Hot, that guy is very strong, don't fight with him head-on." Danny Fordson said on the bench, but these words have no nutrition at all, because they are said in vain. If someone wants to attack, you don't fight with him.

, what should I do? Should I get out of the way? Then Olajuwon estimates that he will score 100 points in a game. Besides, the inside line is only so big, where can you let it go?

After halftime, Tang Qian was completely knocked unconscious. Olajuwon scored nearly 20 points in the half. This was like a fish in water, searching for things. Even Lakers No. 29 had an idea that he used to be a basketball player.

beated.

These are the real insider overlords. In the second decade of the 21st century, they will all be "ordinary insiders."

Olajuwon is not a fool. He has much better physical strength than Tang Qian. In consecutive championship seasons, he averaged 42+~43+ per game. Basically, he can rest for about 5 minutes at most in a game, so he can free up his hands and face the situation.

Regarding Tang Qian's substitute lineup, Tang Qian actually defended the former from a few goals, but after discovering that the Lakers' No. 29 was "more difficult to chew", Olajuwon chose to avoid the battle temporarily, and Tang Qian chose to play on the court.

Focusing on defense, Tang Qian chose to focus on offense when he was not present. In this way, the efficiency immediately increased.

This kind of "brushing points" mode is different from "brushing points" when entering garbage time. This is a strategy with a high golf quotient, and it requires the players to have super physical fitness. Otherwise, when the main force goes off, you will also go off.

What do we talk about "replacing substitutes"?

Before entering "garbage time", everything is working to win.

With quasi-super scoring, Tang Qian struggled to defend, not to mention that during the consecutive championships, Hakeem Olajuwon was a real inside super scorer! Do you know how difficult it is for an inside player to average 33+ per game in the playoffs?

?As strong as "Shark" O'Neal, he has never averaged this per game. Yes, that's it. O'Neal, known as the "Big Diesel Engine", except for the late 1990s, basically had no quasi-super scoring performance, let alone any real

He became a super scorer. It was only after the situation of many insiders in the 1990s passed that he rose to prominence and "barely" entered the realm of super scorer.

During the dynasty, O'Neal's best performance was not in the playoff rounds of the Western Conference, but in the finals, averaging 36+ per game once, 33+ per game once, and 38+ per game once. Without these "abuses" in the Eastern Conference in the finals,

He may not be able to enter the realm of super scorers at all. Against the players in the Eastern Conference, O'Neal's inside advantage is too great, which has greatly improved his scoring average.

Why couldn't he do it in the early, middle and late 1990s? He could only "dominate" at the end of the 1990s? There are two reasons. One is that his personal strength has not yet reached its peak, and the other is that during that period, there were too many powerful insiders in the league, and it was difficult for him to do so.

He played a "cruel" performance. Therefore, it is even more obvious that Olajuwon, who averaged 33+ points per game, is powerful, because he swept the other three major centers along the way, and his performance was dominant. You say he is not strong,

It must have come from "parallel space".

The man who led the strongest team in the 1990s and the man who needed the least help was Hakeem Olajuwon. During the first championship period, except for himself, there was no All-Star for the season on the team.

There is neither the best lineup nor the best defensive lineup. Funny to say, the strongest person is the 32-year-old Otis Thorpe. Although he was selected to the All-Star reserve team 2 years ago, his championship season deteriorated significantly, and only

He averaged 14+10 per game, and in the playoffs he only averaged close to 11+10. He led a lineup without All-Stars, no formations, no defense, and could actually get close and sweep all directions. This is a bit strange no matter how you look at it.

reality.

No wonder the five basic statistics are the best in the team. Otherwise, there is no way to win.

In terms of single-core leadership, there are really only Dameng and 03 Dengdai. However, Duncan also had Bowen in the second defense. This is a "black spot" that is not a black spot. But Duncan overturned the Lakers dynasty that year.

, this also requires a bonus, so compared to the legendary, the two are evenly matched. However, in terms of personal ability, Da Meng is better than Duncan, regardless of offense and defense, and as for team strengthening, Duncan is better than Da Meng.

Another insider on Tang Qian's team, Ben Wallace, was completely fooled by Olajuwon when Tang Qian was off the court, because single defense is not Ben Wallace's strength in the first place, not to mention that he is.

He likes to defend insiders with physical fitness. For physical fitness + technical explosion, Ben Wallace has never been very good at defending. It just so happens that the Rockets' No. 34 is the most powerful and sharpest No. 5 in NBA history.

In the 1980s and 1990s, none of the major insider superstars could restrain him, let alone Ben Wallace.

With 41 points in the game, "Big Dream" Olajuwon took away the game in one breath. As for his teammates, including Drexler, they didn't put in much effort and just "won". Tang Qian only scored 41 points in the game.

6 points, 10 rebounds, no assists and no blocks.

The first game made him understand a problem. This is definitely the case for the Rockets during the entire title defense period. There is no distinction between seasons at all.

This means that he is likely to encounter the most terrifying Rockets team and the most terrifying Olajuwon.

The second game was still held at the Compaq Center. It was another big defeat. It was nothing more than the inability to defend the Rockets No. 34. Therefore, it was from the inside and the whole process collapsed. Curry and Ray Allen were in this

In the 1990s, it was obviously subject to great restrictions. With Hand-G becoming popular, if the outside players were weak in breakthrough ability, they would not be able to get out of the space and take easy shots. Well, even if you force a breakthrough, there is still Olajuwon in there.

As a super god, Olajuwon's supplementary defense and single defense are at the top level in history. In addition, there is a DPOY bonus during the defending period, and there is no reasonable collision zone protection... Curry and Ray Allen rush in,

That is "looking for a block" or "looking for a collision". The penalty standards in this era are very loose. Do you want a "body hair whistle"? That is a pipe dream!

Not to mention the huge difference in the tacit understanding and chemical reaction of teammates. Tang Qian's team is simply not as good as the team that won the championship in this regard.

So we went straight back to Staples Center with a big score of 0-2.

In the third game, Tang Qian's team modified their tactical strategy and focused on attacking inside. However, in the first half, "Big Dream" taught Tang Qian how to be a human being. His super flexible movement and agility made Tang Qian's running without the ball and empty space without the ball impossible.

Everything is restricted in a mess. Really, I have never seen a 7-footer or a pseudo-7-footer who can be so flexible. Howard's athletic ability is strong enough, but he is not Olajuwon's opponent at all. He really is

Like a small forward, Tang Qian can't find an opening even once.

This kind of restrictive ability is really too terrifying.

Of course Tang Qian didn't know that in the 1990s, the thing the Rockets were least afraid of was cutting without the ball and directly attacking the basket, because they had "super-agile center" and "big dream" Olajuwon inside. Unlike other big players,

His steps are slow, and even Olajuwon's lateral movement is weird and violates the laws of physics! Tang Qian was deeply touched by this after two matches. He even thought that the man in front of him was "open"

Bye.

In terms of running and jumping ability, maybe Rockets No. 34 is not as good as me, but in terms of lateral movement start and lateral movement speed... he seems to be even better than me! This, how could this be possible??? He has "Chamberlain's physical potential"

"What a man! Is he even more powerful than Chamberlain's lateral movement attribute?"

They still lost the third game, and the saddest thing is that Tang Qian's team only scored 78 points.

Olajuwon used all the inside defense, scoring 8 goals in a single game, which confused all Tang Qian team's basket attackers.

You have to know that there are 8 blocks alone. If you also include interference and restrictions, the number of times is countless. The Tang Qian team does not know how many offensive balls were "ruined" in the hands of this Nigerian center.

After falling behind 0-3, Tang Qian was unwilling to admit that his lateral movement attributes were not as good as Olajuwon's.

At least in the latter, he can't see any "laws" of physics! No. 34 may move laterally faster than many defenders. Of course it is in a short time. But as an inside player, this is definitely enough, because the inside

It's so big, let alone a second, if you are half a second or a third of a second faster than others, you will have an advantage. And Hakeem Olajuwon dominated with his incredible flexibility and footsteps.

In the 1990s, the NBA insider took the throne as "the first of the four major centers in the 1990s".
To be continued...
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