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The good thing about the small-ball era: More and more stars know how to discipline themselves, and their careers are getting longer and longer

On September 20, Beijing time, when it comes to the dazzling golden age of the four centers, the reason why Olajuwon can stand at the top is that the brilliant chapters intertwined behind it are far beyond the cold numbers in the book of wins and losses. He is like a magician on the basketball court, with unparalleled basketball skills and profound wisdom, weaving a dreamy melody of footsteps, walking alone in the basketball world, even the majestic giant tower like O'Neal has lost its former brilliance under his delicate dance steps.

The good thing about the small-ball era: More and more stars know how to discipline themselves, and their careers are getting longer and longer

Each of Olajuwon's attacks is a carefully planned visual feast, like a dancer dancing between light and shadow, leaving the defender in a labyrinth, elusive, and showing absolute dominance across the ages.

The good thing about the small-ball era: More and more stars know how to discipline themselves, and their careers are getting longer and longer

What is particularly commendable is that in the adversity of starry light and fighting alone, Olajuwon took the lead as a leader, leading the team through thorns and climbing to the pinnacle of glory. His leadership, like the brightest star in the night sky, not only illuminates the way forward for the team, but also plants the seeds of hope in the hearts of each teammate and brings out the best in them. This kind of power that can turn things around without external attachment and with the power of one person alone is the most vivid and profound commentary on the word "dominance".

Olajuwon's basketball career is a legendary epic in itself. He not only shined on the broad stage of international basketball, adding a strong stroke to the glory of the United States men's basketball team, but also left an indelible glorious trajectory in the brilliant galaxy of the NBA. Every time he rises in the air, every time he turns gorgeously, it seems to announce to the world that basketball is an art that perfectly integrates skill and wisdom, and Olajuwon is an immortal legend in this temple of art.

The good thing about the small-ball era: More and more stars know how to discipline themselves, and their careers are getting longer and longer

Therefore, crowning him with the crown of the first of the four centers is really expected, and his basketball life is undoubtedly the most incisive interpretation and annotation of the word "great".