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Gotta love Stu man, this guy is serious.
I don't think anyone is saying Stu in a regular situation would be able to beat Devin, but give him props.
Shame Stu's never been able to get into the professional leagues anywhere, he's a very talented player.
Oh, also, I don't know if anyone remembers the original SLAM "The Streetball Edition" look at all the names of Streetballers listed along the edges of the pages, you'll find Stuart Tanner among them.
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[quote=Sneak]
Oh, also, I don't know if anyone remembers the original SLAM "The Streetball Edition" look at all the names of Streetballers listed along the edges of the pages, you'll find Stuart Tanner among them.[/quote]
I don't know if anyone cares.
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damn we be making ourself look silly for reall
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[QUOTE=WhySoInsecure?]I don't know if anyone cares.[/QUOTE]
Why so insecure?
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That was funnie when DH was trying to school him on how to shoot the ball with the wind blowing, then got schooled himself. :lol
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At first I was wondering what the big deal was. I mean wow, he shot over him, big deal.
And then... :roll:
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lol, funny vid.
That was a Woody Harrelson (sp?) White Men Can't Jump style hustle.
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[QUOTE=DatZNasty]Color me unimpressed. I scored on an NBA player before. They're really not as invincible as many think and if they were playing a full game, going to like 12, as soon as dude missed I doubt he would even get the ball back because he'd have no chance staying in front of DH[/QUOTE]
Seriously. Elite levels is more than about scoring every once in awhile. You see Will Chandler throw a dunk down on Jermain O'Neal? I've scored on that guy coutnless times. As well as a few other NBA players.
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I found this video of streetball.co.uk
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5591fREir0g&feature=related[/url]
No wonder he could do that if he
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Devin Harris gets owned by guy in a sweater
This video is hilarious. Just for the fact that an NBA player can get owned like this by some random guy off the street. Devin, you got owned!!!! hahhahhah. love it.
[url]http://hoopsoup.com/2008/10/13/random-guy-in-sweater-and-jeans-owns-devin-harris/[/url]
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Shaq got traded to Miami!
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and kg's going to boston!
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this just in. . .men have penises
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[QUOTE=dhenk]I found this video of streetball.co.uk
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5591fREir0g&feature=related[/url]
No wonder he could do that if he
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Pretty funny.
Play the game to 21 and let's see what happens though.
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[QUOTE=stax]cancerous clownball. bunch of idiots worshipping false idols and copying moves verbatim without really understanding them. thankfully that stupid fad is finally dying here in britain. british basketball was already 20 years behind everyone else, i think those mixtapes and streetball.co.uk set us back another 10. thanks And1![/QUOTE]
AND1 set US ball back as well.
Promoting style over substance. :no:
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[QUOTE=stax]cancerous clownball. bunch of idiots worshipping false idols and copying moves verbatim without really understanding them. thankfully that stupid fad is finally dying here in britain. british basketball was already 20 years behind everyone else, i think those mixtapes and streetball.co.uk set us back another 10. thanks And1![/QUOTE]
Have you watched much of the Streetball.co.uk stuff? Most of the guys featured are legit ballers who like to have fun at summer runs etc. Streetball Extreme did infinitely more damage, yeah the Streetball.co.uk guys like to do tricks etc, but at least they did them within the rules of the game, none of this travelling, carrying, crip walking, double dribbling hotsauce And1 stuff.
Basketball is behind in the UK because it doesn't have a big profile, not because Streetball.co.uk put some videos up on the internet of guys embarassing people. Greg Tanner has done more than the majority of people will ever do to raise the profile of basketball in the UK.
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[QUOTE=stax]cancerous clownball. bunch of idiots worshipping false idols and copying moves verbatim without really understanding them. thankfully that stupid fad is finally dying here in britain. british basketball was already 20 years behind everyone else, i think those mixtapes and streetball.co.uk set us back another 10. thanks And1![/QUOTE]
Bogus.
Style and Substance can perfectly coexist besides one another.
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its not even a question of style vs substance, i don't know where you're getting those terms from after reading my post. i love playground basketball and i love stylish (legal) ball. its not even an issue. anyone who didn't like the way Magic Johnson, Pete Maravich or Earl Monroe played the game should consider getting a lobotomy. end of.
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[QUOTE=Sneak]Have you watched much of the Streetball.co.uk stuff? Most of the guys featured are legit ballers who like to have fun at summer runs etc. Streetball Extreme did infinitely more damage, yeah the Streetball.co.uk guys like to do tricks etc, but at least they did them within the rules of the game, none of this travelling, carrying, crip walking, double dribbling hotsauce And1 stuff.
Basketball is behind in the UK because it doesn't have a big profile, not because Streetball.co.uk put some videos up on the internet of guys embarassing people. Greg Tanner has done more than the majority of people will ever do to raise the profile of basketball in the UK.[/QUOTE]
fair do's, i'm not here to throw insults at individuals. i have not watched much streetball.co.uk stuff but i saw what kind of ball they promoted on their website and what the values of their readers seemed to be. e.g. i have read greg tanner reporting with glee about how someone bounced the ball off the defenders forehead. streetball.co.uk preceded that SBX thing, albeit indirectly you could say. i've got nothing against tommy baker either, the entertainment-oriented stuff has its place under the 'umbrella' of playground basketball.
for better or worse their legacy is a generation of youngsters with slightly skewed attitudes. you cannot deny this because i have been meeting these kids for years. the first questions i used to get asked were 'can you dunk?' and 'what team do you play for?' now its 'do you know hot sauce?' and 'what tricks can you do?'
so not exactly a disaster really. i've probably blown this out of proportion by using words like 'cancerous' and saying we've been set back 10 years. a bit melodramatic on my part, sorry about that. the "streetball" thing has become a pet hate of mine.
anyway i really admire Brian McCormick for seeing the positives in the situation:
[quote]Subject: Fundamentally Flawed
By: Brian McCormick
January 5, 2004
Gym one. Player 1 walks into the empty gym, turns on the lights and puts the ball down. P1 stretches, jogs and does some light plyometric/footwork drills. Player 2 enters the gym, jogs to get loose and does the same warm-up, while P1 does the Mikan Drill. When P2 is done warming up, P1 and P2 start basic shooting drills; passing and closing out on the shooter and rebounding one’s own shot. They start with mid-range jump shots, no further than the free throw line. Player 3 arrives, gets loose and joins a three-person shooting drill. When Player 4 arrives, P1 and P2 work together and P3 and P4 work together. P1 and P2 finally extend the range on their jumpers. When they have six players, they play three-on-three.
Gym two. P1 walks in the gym dribbling the ball and throws a three-pointer at the rim. He walks after the rebound, dribbles back to the three-point line and throws another shot at the basket. P2 enters and P1 shows off some And 1 move. P2 takes a three-pointer, and then they play one-on-one, dribbling and dribbling and dribbling before shooting. As more players enter, half court shots are attempted, balls are throws off the walls and double-pump three-sixty lay-ups are practiced.
These are two examples illustrating the difference between the European/International player and the American player. I was at the middle school in the town where I coached in Sweden one day after our practice when I witnessed the first scenario, a group of girl players between the ages of 16 and 25, some good, some not. The second example took place tonight at a local high school as I conducted a workout on the other half of the court and involved freshman, junior varsity and varsity players at the high school.
People point to the sagging shooting percentages in professional basketball, blaming hundreds of factors, but I always come back to these two examples. I can’t help but trace the problem to its origin.
Americans excel in individual defense, ball handling and one-on-one play because we play more pick-up basketball and many players learn to play, or develop considerably, while playing on the playgrounds. International players excel in shooting and movement without the ball because they work together from the beginning, rather than constantly competing, as is the American way.
Playground (pick-up) basketball is great for learning toughness and for working on one’s individual game. However, these benefits must be complemented by additional skill work as well. Simply playing lots of basketball will not necessarily make one a great player. He must be smart, too, and use his court time wisely, practicing his weaknesses and further developing his strengths. Too many times, players take the court and lazily shoot around until a game starts. That is court time the player can use to improve his game, whether he works on form shooting close to the basket, ball handling drills, pull-up jump shots off the dribble, etc.
The And 1 Mix-Tapes are fantastic. I enjoy watching the tapes and use them in a practice environment. However, it appears some players (and I’ve seen this in Africa, Europe and the States) fail to understand the practice involved in mastering the moves of players like Skip To My Lou, Sick-With-It and Hot Sauce. In one of the “Street Ball” episodes, the Professor says Hot Sauce should be called the Energizer Bunny because he never stops dribbling. He always has a ball in his hands working on his handle. It doesn’t just happen.
Skip, Hot Sauce and the others spent a lifetime dribbling the ball and the Tour is the fruit of their labor. However, I see adolescents at the park trying to do one of the moves, but they can’t dribble the ball with their left hand. They cannot do a basic “Figure Eight” drill without staring at the ball, but they think they can pull off a move that took Hot Sauce years to perfect. Please, players, give these guys their due. They are not overnight successes. They work at their craft.
I, unlike many coaches, have no problem with players learning to do these moves which they will never use in an ordinary game. I think players who can do these moves will have a tight handle and unquestioned confidence with the ball. However, to be able to do these moves, players must first learn to handle the ball. They need a tight handle. And, players with a tight handle are few and far between. It starts with building control, doing drill after drill so the ball becomes an extension of the hand. Then, the player builds quickness, making game moves at game speeds with perfect control, the ball always in the fingers, not in the palm or the wrist. Once the player has a tight handle, then he can emulate his And 1 heroes because he will have the ability, and will need only to learn the creativity and the flair which make the And 1 Mix-Tapes entertaining.
Similarly, shooting the three is an important facet of today’s game. However, players, especially young players, who never venture inside the line to work on their shot never develop or progress properly. They learn to shoot with poor form and develop bad habits that become increasingly difficult to correct the more the player plays.
Every time a player starts shooting, he should start close to the basket and warm-up with some form shots to build proper form through repetitions. As the player progresses further and further from the basket, he should shoot with the same mechanics. If a player has different mechanics at twenty feet than he does at ten feet, he has flawed mechanics. The only difference should be in the leg drive which powers the shot.
Practice makes permanent. Every time a player practices, he either practices good habits or he develops bad habits. Players who excel and achieve greatness, reaching and exceeding their potential, discipline themselves and work on their fundamentals, practicing their shooting from close range, or doing “boring” ball handling drills to develop confidence, control and quickness. Students do not jump from addition and subtraction to calculus. There are steps and an educational process where skills build upon each other. Students with poor basic arithmetic skills will struggle with higher math. Similarly, basketball skills build upon each other and players need a strong fundamental base in order to develop more advanced skills and moves and to succeed at higher levels. International players understand the fundamental importance of proper practice, while many American athletes are fundamentally flawed despite superior athletic ability, toughness and aggressiveness.[/quote]
[url]http://www.lonestarbasketball.com/more/thought_4.htm[/url]
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[QUOTE=stax]fair do's, i'm not here to throw insults at individuals. i have not watched much streetball.co.uk stuff but i saw what kind of ball they promoted on their website and what the values of their readers seemed to be. e.g. i have read greg tanner reporting with glee about how someone bounced the ball off the defenders forehead. streetball.co.uk preceded that SBX thing, albeit indirectly you could say. i've got nothing against tommy baker either, the entertainment-oriented stuff has its place under the 'umbrella' of playground basketball.[/QUOTE]
SBX is considered a joke by most people who have followed Streetball.co.uk (although sadly some of the Streetball.co.uk guys have migrated to SBX and inherited stupid nicknames since Streetball.co.uk has been fading) I've met and played with a lot of the players from both groups, all decent guys, but the thing that really separated them was that nearly every player who played for Streetball.co.uk had a win first attitude, to the extent that many people would site that (along with Greg getting too busy with his TV work to maintain it) as a major reason Streetball.co.uk gradually faded. While SBX were putting out a style over substance brand, Streetball.co.uk were entering legit tournaments and winning by having the most talented players, not just streetballers, guys who play good fundamental ball. With a shift in expectations of Streetball as a result of the development of AND1 into more of a show than a basketball event Streetball.co.uk's approach became more and more irrelevant to fans of the AND1 brand of streetball.
Thankfully SBX never really took off with people serious about basketball, having mostly a following of Kids with no interest in competitive basketball.
Anyway, gotta show Stu some respect for that. No doubt Devin would kill him in a serious 1 on 1, but Stu took his chance and showed Devin a little something about underestimating your opponent.
It's sad because I really prefferred Streetball.co.uk's mix of guys that could actually had decent fundamentals but the ability to mix in a bit of style with it over the style over substance approach of SBX.
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Well damn, chill. It's new to me, and funny as hell :lol
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[QUOTE=stax]its not even a question of style vs substance, i don't know where you're getting those terms from after reading my post. i love playground basketball and i love stylish (legal) ball. its not even an issue. anyone who didn't like the way Magic Johnson, Pete Maravich or Earl Monroe played the game should consider getting a lobotomy. end of.[/QUOTE]
It was more of a general statement.
I have to agree, partly.
The thing is, even if it
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He obviously wasnt trying, but sweet handles by the kid
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CrowninMe since you only have 4 posts i'll point out this is an extermely busy message board and a topic can fall to the 3rd or 4th pages on a busy day so take a little time and scan back a couple few pages to check and see if it has been posted... you'll also notice by the responses to your post the mentality of the board hovers around that of a 12 year old at times...lol
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[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v496/MitchMatch/34pdoqx.gif[/IMG]
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[QUOTE=DatZNasty]Color me unimpressed. I scored on an NBA player before. They're really not as invincible as many think and if they were playing a full game, going to like 12, as soon as dude missed I doubt he would even get the ball back because he'd have no chance staying in front of DH[/QUOTE]
shut up..Harris got humiliated by some prep
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[QUOTE=ronnymac]He obviously wasnt trying, but sweet handles by the kid[/QUOTE]
:lol I don't give a **** if you are trying are not...you never let anyone go between your legs..he got humiliated point blank..no excuses
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[QUOTE=Samurai Swoosh][IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v496/MitchMatch/34pdoqx.gif[/IMG][/QUOTE]
:roll:
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Devin Harris Getting Schooled by English Dude in Sweater and Jeans!!!
This is a funny clip, dude is quick. He really makes Devin look silly...I mean c'mon guys in his jeans and a v neck sweater, Devin all ready to ball...hahaha.
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ysv3v7uXblw"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ysv3v7uXblw[/URL]
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All in good fun. Devin's a good sport.
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A pair of Harpy Eagles lays two white eggs in a large stick nest.
[QUOTE]"When I first went out there, they told me one of the Special Olympic kids wanted to play me one-on-one," Harris said. "So I went down there, said OK, shot jump shots or whatever.
"So he hit the first shot, and I was like, 'OK, he has a little talent.' Then he just whipped out the other thing - I was kind of confused at the point with all these dribbling moves, and before I knew it he threw it through my legs and laid it up.
"At that point it was time to go. So they had fun with it, they got me pretty good. I didn't expect it to be that popular, but it is what it is."[/QUOTE]
[url]http://njmg.typepad.com/zzone/2008/10/harris-hot-97.html[/url]
Since 'insidehoops' is my personal assistant, and has been changing 80% of my topic titles as of lately, I'll let him decide which topic title suits this one.
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What is going on with insidehoops and your titles? Please explain.
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Devin Harris (NBA player) gets humiliated
Humiliate Devin Harris (NBA player) in an outdoor stadium in London
Devin Harris, owner of the Nets base and one of the great talents emerging from the NBA, was humiliated by a street player in a 'playground' of London. The millionaire player for 25 years and 1.91 m. was caught by a boy named Stuart Tanner (a street basketball legend London) that it surpassed dressed in jeans and a jersey. Eye to 1:32 minutes of video.
[url]http://www.sports-tube.com/watch/55ceb62d785c6b7f10a8/Devin-Harris-(NBA-player)-gets-humiliated[/url]
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This topic was already posted last week. :oldlol: :lol :roll:
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Old news.
Play a game to 21 and see what happens.
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Breaking news! Shaq (NBA player) traded to Miami!!
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[QUOTE=loot][url]http://njmg.typepad.com/zzone/2008/10/harris-hot-97.html[/url]
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Greg on Facebook has denied this allegation from Devin about the Special Olympics stuff. Either way, it's pretty clear from watching Stu on the first play that he's not paralysed......Devin should have learned!
Article on Basketball247.co.uk (Greg Tanner's website)
[url]http://basketball247.co.uk/gt/archives/00000010.shtml[/url]