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Yea, might be a wrap soon.
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Yea, might be a wrap soon.



Notable Players Who Trained with Hakeem Olajuwon:
- Kobe Bryant: Olajuwon stated that Bryant was his best student for capitalizing on his post-game teachings, incorporating the moves naturally into his game.
- LeBron James: The superstar worked with Olajuwon to improve his post-up skills and footwork.
- Dwight Howard: Sought Olajuwon's expertise to learn his signature spin moves and footwork.
- Yao Ming: The Chinese center also worked with Olajuwon on his post game.
- Amar'e Stoudemire: Another player who trained with Olajuwon to develop his low-post game.
- JaVale McGee: Has also worked with Olajuwon, aiming to improve his post-up play.
- Alperen Sengun: The current NBA player has been a recent student of Olajuwon's, with the legend noting Sengun's own moves are still quicker than his own.
- Victor Wembanyama: The young Spurs star worked with Olajuwon in September 2025, focusing on efficiency, footwork, and the "Dream Shake"
All these players made significant improvements after Hakeem- most of them didn’t become masters of the post because obviously they had that capability they wouldn’t need Dream in the first place- but he’s done a dang good job.I asked AI who worked with Hakeem on their post moves because all I remembered was Dwight and Kobe. Dwight post game after working with Hakeem was still trash and Kobe don't really count. But this is what AI told me
Victor's Summer:
- He did a two-week spiritual retreat in a Buddhist temple to deepen his understanding of the life and culture of the monks. He also took an intensive kung fu course with a Shaolin master
- He signed up for various chess tournaments and organized one near his home in Le Chesnay, France
- He read more than 20 books, half of which were fantasy
- He requested and obtained permission to visit NASA's Space Center in Houston because he's passionate about astronomy
- He visited a San Antonio daycare multiple times to read fairy tales to the children
- He contacted Kevin Garnett to take lessons from him, both for front and back-to-the-basket play, and for managing life off the court
- He contacted Hakeem Olajuwon to learn the "dream shake" and improve back-to-the-basket play and the use of the pivot foot
- He trained on the sand to improve his quickness, especially his footwork
- He grew almost 3 centimeters, and the other day, at the Spurs' medical visit, they updated his official height, which is now 2 meters and 28 centimeters
He's only 21 years old, a talent and a type of player like none seen before, but above all, he's a wonderfully unconventional character.
I’ve heard some say he running a scamI asked AI who worked with Hakeem on their post moves because all I remembered was Dwight and Kobe. Dwight post game after working with Hakeem was still trash and Kobe don't really count. But this is what AI told me

scam in houston was the greatest display of isolation scoring ever*There's now an actual chance that 20 years from now James Harden will not be seen as the GOAT by some. Just two years ago such a thought would've been unthinkable.![]()
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