Here is Kobe Bryant, perhaps the most advanced offensive player to every grace a basketball court, and he sought out the advice of the Dream, who he refers to as the "Master Shogun".
There is is Dwight Howard, one of the brighter big men in the league today:
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Cricket cannot live with the mistaken belief that people want to see big hits. People like to see goals, but no one is talking of moving the goalposts a metre wider either side. (Harsha Bhogle)
Centers, two guards, everyone can learn something from Hakeem...no other player can claim to be as versatile.
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Cricket cannot live with the mistaken belief that people want to see big hits. People like to see goals, but no one is talking of moving the goalposts a metre wider either side. (Harsha Bhogle)
Versatility: Can play Any Position on the Basketball court
Magic played Center in a Game 7 of a Finals and Won, Magic the greatest Point Guard of All time, Magic Who defended against the likes of Bird and Jordan
Hakeem the most Skilled Center of All Time
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12.6 Syed Rasel to Sangakkara, OUT: What a delivery, completely fooled Sangakkara, first five delivery were the outswingers and now, this one comes in sharply, Sangakkara tries to left it and ball hits the off stump, top class bowling!
true, Magic played all positions and as a PG started at center in the Finals as a rookie and won.
but, hakeem...even amongst point guards he would rank near the top in terms of steals per game...and of course few big men could challenge him in blocks per game. thats versatility. he always said himself...that he modeled his game after soccer players and guards.
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Cricket cannot live with the mistaken belief that people want to see big hits. People like to see goals, but no one is talking of moving the goalposts a metre wider either side. (Harsha Bhogle)