The Work Behind the Game: Isaac Okoro Joins Dr. Dish

1 min read
Apr 27, 2026
Isaac Okoro

The Dr. Dish family just got stronger - Welcome Isaac Okoro!

There’s a certain kind of player who doesn’t need the spotlight to make an impact.

Isaac Okoro has built his game on exactly that idea. Defense first, details always, and a work ethic that shows up long before tip-off. Now with the Chicago Bulls, Okoro continues to carve out his role as a reliable two-way wing in a league that demands versatility every night.

And now, he’s officially part of the Dr. Dish family.

At Dr. Dish Basketball, we’ve always believed improvement comes down to one thing: intentional reps. Not random shots. Not empty workouts. The kind of high-rep, game-speed training that actually transfers when the lights come on.

That’s where Okoro fits in.

What makes this even more meaningful is that this isn’t new to him. Isaac has been using Dr. Dish since high school, and it’s been a staple in his workouts and daily routines ever since. Through every level of his journey, the basketball shooting machine has been part of the consistent work behind his development.

His game has never been about shortcuts. It’s been built through repetition, especially in the areas that take time to develop. Defense has always been his identity, but the evolution is in the details: becoming more consistent, more confident, and developing real "Hot Hands" as a shooter.

In the NBA today, wings don’t get to specialize. You have to defend, space the floor, and make decisions under pressure. Okoro’s approach reflects that reality. He’s committed to turning weakness into reliability, and reliability into impact.

That mindset aligns naturally with Dr. Dish - maximizing reps, tracking progression, and the ability to simulate game-speed decisions over and over again. It’s not about just getting shots up. It’s about getting the right shots up, the right way, consistently.

With this partnership, we’re excited to highlight how NBA players like Okoro train when nobody’s watching. The routines. The repetition. The small improvements that compound into real performance at the highest level.

Different team. Same grind. Same commitment to getting better.

Welcome to the family, Isaac. 🏀

Topics: NBA

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