In the world of basketball, mentorship often shapes the stars of tomorrow, and for rising talent Baba Oladotun, that guidance came from none other than former NBA standout Walt Williams. When Oladotun entered the scene as a freshman, Williams took him under his wing—a move that would leave a lasting impact on the young player's game.
"We have similar play styles and similar frames," Oladotun explained. "I like to say I take a lot of bits from his game, just like the way he moves." For basketball enthusiasts who appreciate the art of driving to the basket, this connection is particularly fascinating. Williams, known for his versatility during his NBA career, passed down crucial lessons about attacking the rim—what players call "getting downhill."
Oladotun elaborated on the specifics of that mentorship: "He taught me a lot about getting downhill, and it really definitely helped to shape my game a little bit, like just getting downhill, hitting backboard shots." But Williams didn't stop at the basics. The veteran also shared some unconventional tricks of the trade. "He worked on some weird old stuff, like old move stuff. That kind of helps me in games. I pull out something like, oh yeah, they know I got that from the Wizard."
For any player looking to elevate their game, this story highlights the value of learning from those who've mastered the craft—whether it's perfecting your drive to the basket or adding a vintage move to your arsenal. Just as Oladotun blends modern athleticism with old-school wisdom, the right mentorship can help any athlete unlock their full potential on the court.
