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Re: Most unstopable Signature Moves in NBA History
Originally Posted by atljonesbro
LeBron's 4 step layup
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Re: Most unstopable Signature Moves in NBA History
Originally Posted by magnax1
Lol, okay. I really don't want to say Kobe is better, but he is. And I'm not just talking about post up fadeaway, but his fadeaway in general.
Yea ... ok ... it's not.
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Re: Most unstopable Signature Moves in NBA History
Originally Posted by Samurai Swoosh
Yea ... ok ... it is
agreed.
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Raps
Re: Most unstopable Signature Moves in NBA History
Big Baby Davis on fast break.
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Sentenza
Re: Most unstopable Signature Moves in NBA History
I fail to see how the sky hook, dream shake or any kind of fade away is more unstoppable than Shaq backing his man down and turning and dunking, which is what he did all game, every game in his prime. Same thing with Chamberlain, how are those finesse moves more unstoppable than Chamberlain overwhelming his defenders physically on every play. Also, arguing whose fade away is more unstoppable has to be one of the more pointless arguments possible. What data do you have to support it either way? People act like the fade away was the only shot Jordan used and that he started using during the second three peat. He had a wide variety of shots and you can go watch a Jordan game from the late 80's and he was using the same damn shot.
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Sentenza
Re: Most unstopable Signature Moves in NBA History
Do you want to know what was Jordan's most unstoppable move? It was him driving to the basket and finishing with either hand. This is because there was no one quick enough to stop him and he was such a fantastic finisher around the rim. It's nice and cliche to use the fade away but that was a jump shot and no jump shot would be more unstoppable than a Michael Jordan drive to the rim. It's also cliche to say George Gervin's finger roll was unstoppable, but that is far from a high percentage shot, even with Gervin taking it. Abdul Jabbar's skyhook may be the most unblockable shot but I wouldn't consider it the most unstoppable considering it is still a jump shot.
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Re: Most unstopable Signature Moves in NBA History
lebron/kobe 40+foot heat check
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FIRE PRINGLES
Re: Most unstopable Signature Moves in NBA History
Carmelo Anthony's spin move.
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Old School.
Re: Most unstopable Signature Moves in NBA History
Hardaway/Iverson Crossover.
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I hit open 5-foot jumpshots with ease
Re: Most unstopable Signature Moves in NBA History
D. Rose's acrobatic layup.
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College star
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Shaq's missile foul shot.
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Re: Most unstopable Signature Moves in NBA History
Kobe/Jordan's/West's pull-up jumper going right. All three have tremendous balance on it and get excellent elevation as well.
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College superstar
Re: Most unstopable Signature Moves in NBA History
A Steve Nash free throw and you know it.
Last edited by OmniStrife; 05-31-2011 at 07:17 AM.
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Re: Most unstopable Signature Moves in NBA History
How is Jordan's fade away more deadly then Dirk's?
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Re: Most unstopable Signature Moves in NBA History
Ray Allen's insane quick-release 3 pointer and Reggie's kick-out shot would definitely rank up there.
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