A couple I've been using pretty often lately
- crossover stepback J
- spin move + floater...something like Tony Parker but obviously nowhere near as quick or fluid, still works for me.
What is your go to move(s)?
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A couple I've been using pretty often lately
- crossover stepback J
- spin move + floater...something like Tony Parker but obviously nowhere near as quick or fluid, still works for me.
What is your go to move(s)?
I tell her she's good looking for whatever her race is... This puts here on the backfoot, attracts her attention and breaks down ice... It's a backhanded compliment that is essentially an insult, but cleverly disguised. It puts you in a plain to work with, depending on how she reacts... Some call it good guy/bad guy or hot and cold... Pretty much...Just twinkering with human emotion and taking advantage of that understanding
My go-to move, for years now, has been my in-and-out-to-cross.
I originally began working on it back in the 90's when I saw Tim Hardaway do this on my NBA Jam Session VHS: [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImQmIy1rZB0[/url]
I used to try to mimic that move exactly, right down to the floater. But over time, it began to develop a life of its own. Eventually I traded in Hardaway's butter smoothness on that play (which I could never match anyway) for a quicker and more sudden in-and-out along with a cross (removing the spin and float piece). At some point it all just began clicking and became really deadly.
That said, like most moves, it really only reaches maximum effectiveness if I use it sparingly and wisely. There's been times where I've fixated on it and defenders can subsequently read and anticipate. But when I wait for the right moment and employ it like a coup de grace, it's made me feel pretty good about the results on many occasions.
I've never had a standard crossover that was nasty enough to break ankles. But coming down in semi-transition and employing the in-and-out-to-cross often yields a similar effect, as the defender often slides and shifts almost a foot in the wrong direction as they anticipate a simple in-and-out. It's probably as close as I get to mixtaping, the moment that's most likely to draw the "Oh my god, what'd he just do to you?" responses.
Open jumper :oldlol:
Any videos?
I fake an interior-foot pass to the left of the opponent and in the same movement bring the ball on to his right.
Learned this from Rui Costa.
Always works.
...wait, this is basketball?
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Palming the ball.
Crossover, step back fade away 3
If not available i go for the dunk, and-one.
Fake that im going right with my foot with a hard plant and burst left. For some reason as a right handed player im a much better scorer going left
From triple threat: jab step jump shot. I swear this is more effective than open jumpers for me.
Off the dribble I am money with pull ups from around the free throw line area. Guys give me a lot of space because they have to respect my drive so I just J it up Westbrook style.
Step-back mid-range J or I can counter with a spin-fadeaway or step through.
If I am desperate for a point, doesn't matter if it's someone shorter than me or taller (I'm only 5'9 less than 150l lbs :lol ) I can hit a fadeaway, kinda like that Olajuwon/KG/Kobe dream shake fade and bank it in. Everyone looks at me like :wtf: where did that come from? :oldlol:
Also, that Olajuwon pump fake, it gets everyone who overplays you really bad. The problem is they might fall on you, it's not as if these dudes are as athletic or as good defenders as NBA players where they can jump and avoid making contact.
Harden's stepback, i'ma a lefty.. people tend to not know what you do when you are a lefty.
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dk21K7pwSzA[/url]
Bull Dog dribble. If I get people with this the first time then they will usually back off and it opens up the shot. I will usually back it out to a point where I can start running at them with if it's in the half court.
Otherwise just get people moving and step back jumpers. Between the legs crossovers too. If you reach you won't get anything and if you don't then I've got you moving and can counter.
im pretty solid regarding the one legged fadeaway shot. even if the hand is already up and its impossible to see the basket for me....im making that shot on ca 46%
[QUOTE=oarabbus]Open jumper :oldlol:[/QUOTE]
:applause:
I'm a lefty so I like to start out on the right side of the court and then dribble into the middle for a lefty hook or runner/floater. I got a really soft touch so it goes in most of the time and if I miss, it's because I ran out of gas and my legs gave out.
I play kind of like J-Kidd or Dray Green (obviously many times worse :oldlol:) so its mostly a few blocks, crisp passing, lots of rebounding, and always lockdown D as my teammates just love to chuck!
Two hard dribbles in, slow down, look to pass out, SPIN really hard ann then lay it in.
Post up --> fake pass in the middle --> drop step --> lay it up softly
OR
Post up ---> fake layup to the basketball ---> pivot ---> soft baby hook
Dribble hard --> in and out dribble --> pump fake then pass it to my teammate who comes to help after passing my defender.
Usually just using your head to push into their belly and then jumping straight up for the 3 gives you enough space to let it off too.
Crossover + Jump Shot
Tear Drop Shot
And my favorite move a Yoyo Layup.
corner 3
Posts a video of you playing basketball Milbucks.
[QUOTE=Lebron23]Crossover + Jump Shot
Tear Drop Shot
And my favorite move a Yoyo Layup.[/QUOTE]
Really?
Sure it isn't the "dribble the ball like a tard and travel" lay-up?
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[QUOTE=Combat Wombat]Really?
Sure it isn't the "dribble the ball like a tard and travel" lay-up?[/quote]
You cannot even do that stuff in real life. I'll destroy you.
Your go to move is S*cking my Dick All the time. What's your excuse ugly boy??