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Zubac: There are not many traditional insiders now, but there will always be a place I like this character

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Recently, Clippers center Zubac was interviewed by American Mark Six Brandon Robinson.

Zubac said: "I like to be a traditional big guy, and there aren't many people who can do it now. But traditional big guys always have a place in the game - especially if you can defend, protect the rim, grab the rebounds, if you can finish the finish at a low post. I think traditional big guys always have their own position. I like the job; I like to do the dirty and tired work, and I like the role."

"Hakim Olajuwon and Tim Duncan, they are two of my favorite big guys, they can play well on both ends of offense and defense, skilled at low posts, and have a high level of defense; they actually reach the best team level. I really like to watch their highlights. I haven't seen Hakeim play in the process of growing up, and he was in the era before me. I've seen him a lot before. , but I had the opportunity to watch some Tim Duncan games and really enjoy watching their games. "

Speaking of being selected by the Lakers, he said, "It's so interesting, man! I can't believe that it happened to me. This was my first reaction at that time. I had trained with Bill Bertka of the Lakers, and he has been with the Lakers for fifty or sixty years! He is in his nineties, so he has trained with Chamberlain, Jabbar, O'Neal... these people, you know? All those great big players."

"One day, he invited Jabbar to participate in a training session and showed me some skills, which was really fun. It's really amazing. I can't believe that it was my rookie season, and I can't believe that such a thing happened. "We spent a lot of effort on the Tiangou technique. The key point is to shoot with hooks! I learned a lot from Jabbar. I use the hook shot technique in every game. I practice it every day. I tried to make it perfect and wanted to be one of the best hook shots in the league. And the left-hand hook shot? I'm still practicing it, but the key is the technique of hook shooting. I learned a lot, and in training he threw a few hook shots. The movements are so smooth that they are simply incredible! ”

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