The Million Dollar Dream: A modified Cobra Clutch. I use it to either submit or choke out my opponents.
The Million Dollar Fist Drop: Think the five knuckles shuffle minus the homo theatrics.
The Piledriver: A picture is worth a thousand words.
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The Million Dollar Dream: A modified Cobra Clutch. I use it to either submit or choke out my opponents.
The Million Dollar Fist Drop: Think the five knuckles shuffle minus the homo theatrics.
The Piledriver: A picture is worth a thousand words.
[QUOTE=jamal99]I do that too.
My go to move is when I dribble right at defender and because in 60% Im much taller than him, he will try to steal the ball. After that I just do a basic spin move and he's out. If he stays in front of me (which is rear) I just take fadeaway (if he's tall) or jump hook (if shorter and Im near the basket).[/QUOTE]
I really improved this spin move now, and Im using it in post regularly....
inside outside crossover if master the most unstoppable perimeter dribbling move in the game
whitenight i would make you my ***** and make sure you carry my basketball bag to every game.
For a J, I do a right to left crossover starting behind my legs, then spin with the ball in my left, which usually leaves me wide open for the J.
In the paint, I shove my defender with my shoulder then fake going up, he usually bites it and then I do a right hookshot off the backboard.
I find interesting that so many people have go to moves and almost all of them are different.
Recently I've been camping the 3 point line or just running through screens until I get to the 3 point line. Once I start hitting the 3 it's hard for me to miss unless it gets tipped. First game I went 5/10 from 3 and second game I went 8/10 from 3, keep in mind I NEVER shot 3s because I thought it wasn't my game and when I was smaller I'd always airball them. :oldlol: But now I'm starting to fall inlove with the 3 point shot. Once I'm on a roll, I'm good and once the 3 is on then the drive is so much easier.
My overall style is pretty similar to Trevor Ariza's
This is definitely my go to move: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCsaKKZuZ10[/url]
Checkout my basketball mixtape and let me know what you think. Footage from when I was a young one, my go to move, straight to the hole
Street Poetry - A Basketball MixTape
Name: Alan Flowers
Filming Location: Jacksonville, FL
Years Filmed: 1997, 98, 99
Age On Video: 15, 16, 17
Music By: Young Jeezy
Created By: Alan Flowers
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6XQRHH0tkc[/url]