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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar affirmed Wang Dazhi's independent tactics, but also put forward his own ideas. Wang Dazhi's attitude towards Teacher Jia is that I will believe whatever you say.

Wang Dazhi: "Okay! So what should I do?"

As for the Golden Rooster's independent offense, he imitated Dirk Nowitzki entirely because of his memory from two lifetimes, but he has not deliberately strengthened training on this action in the past few years.

However, even though Kareem Abdul-Jabbar said that this move is not suitable for him at present, Wang Dazhi is still confident that one day he will carry forward this move.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: "In time, this action of yours may add a lot of points to you, but the current Los Angeles Lakers don't need you to do this.

This action of yours may have miraculous effects during a certain period of time, but currently it cannot be used as your regular offensive method.

Remember, a basketball game is not a one-on-one bullfight. Everything you do needs to serve the team. Of course, if you reach the level of Shaquille O'Neal, everything else will be accommodated to you.

As a teammate of Shaquille O'Neal, you must become an insider who is compatible with him. Otherwise, no matter how strong you are, you will not get more playing time, because no matter how strong you are, you cannot beat him.

Whether it is Eddie Jones or Kobe, both of them are offensive guards who need to have the ball in their hands, so the current Lakers' ball distribution problem will be very difficult.

With your insider success rate, your tactical status will soon be reduced.

Am I right, Coach Larry?"

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's to-the-point analysis made Wang Dazhi, who was already a little distracted, calm down all of a sudden.

Larry Drew: "That's true. I will analyze and classify each lineup combination. If someone is dragging down the team, I will definitely find it."

Larry Drew has strong business capabilities and is very sensitive to all data.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: "As a power forward, you have to have a way to score points in the paint, but you also have to make the team's ace feel comfortable.

With your current physical condition, you cannot learn Eldon Campbell’s style of play, so you must develop a move that is efficient and compatible with Shaquille O’Neal.”

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has made the most accurate positioning for Wang Dazhi's development.

Wang Dazhi: "Brilliant! Teacher, listening to you is better than playing football for ten years!"

After Wang Dazhi came to the United States, he discovered a truth: the flattery of Chinese old sayings is absolutely immediate.

Hearing Wang Dazhi praising himself like this, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar couldn't help but smile.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: "Come here Kobe, stand on the free throw line, Wang, try to break through him."

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar issued new tasks to Wang Dazhi and Kobe Bryant.

Such a scene has appeared countless times in the lives of Wang Dazhi and Kobe. Wang Dazhi dribbles the ball and turns around to break into the paint. An underhand layup makes Kobe can only look at the ball and sigh!

Turning around after lowering his center of gravity in front of the free throw line is Wang Dazhi's tried and tested method to break through Kobe, but it is also the only way he can get past Kobe.

Kobe's one-on-one defense ability is at an above-average level among perimeter players in the entire NBA. The reason why Wang Dazhi is still able to break through with the ball at this level of defense is entirely due to his understanding of Kobe and his greater size advantage.

In fact, Wang Dazhi's dribbling skills are also very solid. At least other inside players will not have to duel with a defender on the back line every day.

Wang Dazhi has always ignored his dribbling ability. On the contrary, because Kobe's steal is so strong, he feels that his dribbling is not very good.

But in the eyes of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wang Dazhi's dribbling ability is phenomenal for a seven-foot-long man.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: "Very good, King.

Being able to dribble past Kobe and score a layup is great, you can do it again and let me see."

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar threw the ball to Wang Dazhi again.

Wang Dazhi still dribbled the ball to find a confrontation, turned to the left side of the basket and made an underhand layup. But on the last step of his layup, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar took a step forward and jumped slightly, and the ball flew out of bounds.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: "This is not a good way to end. You should make a better choice."

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar posed another problem to Wang Dazhi. What is the better choice?

Wang Dazhi: "In the game against the Knicks, I passed Charles Oakley. In the end, I was afraid that Ewing would cover me, so I gave the ball to Shaq.

In the following game, I tried to pass the ball again, but the ball was intercepted by my opponent halfway.

You're right, I can dribble past the defender, but I can't make the final finish when facing the center's defense."

Wang Dazhi followed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's train of thought and thought clearly about his problem.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: "This is the biggest reason why I came here. Through various understandings, I know that you are a player with relatively delicate skills.

In terms of interior footwork, you may be stronger than most interior men in the league, but your lower body strength is not enough to support the integrity and stability of these movements.

So creating breakthrough opportunities through the threat of shooting should be one of your main offensive methods. Your fingers and wrists feel good, so why not use a hook as the final finishing method?"

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar showed off his signature moves with Wang Dazhi.

Wang Dazhi: "The sky hook after the breakthrough?"

Wang Dazhi swallowed.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: "That's right."

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar gave a resounding answer.

Wang Dazhi: "I'll give it a try!"

Wang Dazhi picked up the ball, dribbled into the paint, collected the ball along the left three-second zone line, one step, two steps, and made a big hook with his left hand!

The ball hit the neck of the basket and bounced out.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: "That's what it means."

Jabbar nodded.

Wang Dazhi: “But I’ve seen your game videos, you always turn around with your back and then connect with the hook!

Isn't the hook shot after a high-speed breakthrough a little unscientific?"

Wang Dazhi always feels that if you want to use moves like Sky Hook, you must have a stable body structure, but it is still too unstable when breaking through.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: "What a relief. As a rookie of the Lakers, you haven't seen one of Earvin Johnson's most famous goals, right?"

Jabbar touched his head and looked at Wang Dazhi in disbelief.

Wang Dazhi: "Haha! How is that possible? Of course I know about his sky hook from the free throw line in the Finals. It was the fourth game of the 1987 Finals!"

Wang Dazhi smiled awkwardly and hurriedly explained.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: "Actually, I have a lot of running hooks outside the three-second zone, but the video editors don't like them very much.

There is absolutely no problem in using the hook as the finishing method after a breakthrough, as long as you are willing to put in the effort.

You don't have to think about how to take steps, just be consistent, your basic skills are completely fine.
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