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Enter the Dragic
Re: Which NBA players do u study/watch YouTube highlights of to steal moves/work on game
Originally Posted by mobbdeep
I really don't like watching Blake Griffin highlights and dunks that much.
He does nothing that I can do and has no moves that I want to steal and study at all.
I' m a lefty so I like watching lefties like Beasley and Lamar and even Beno Udrih who always goes left lol.
Cant' forget the ever crafty Manu haha
Oh yea Manu is a good one to watch. Very crafty as you say.
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Get Buckets
Re: Which NBA players do u study/watch YouTube highlights of to steal moves/work on game
Not a player but Ganon Baker. I have watched this video numerous times, never gets old:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRebD-uH2yM
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Re: Which NBA players do u study/watch YouTube highlights of to steal moves/work on game
I don't study any one player or steal moves but I do a lot of the same shooting drills that Steve Nash does. Also I try to make my crossovers Stephen Marbury like.
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Re: Which NBA players do u study/watch YouTube highlights of to steal moves/work on game
Originally Posted by BlueCrayon
Great vid. Ganon Baker can ball
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True Point Guard
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Serious playground baller
Re: Which NBA players do u study/watch YouTube highlights of to steal moves/work on game
Rondo's ball fakes and of course the dream shake
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Re: Which NBA players do u study/watch YouTube highlights of to steal moves/work on game
Originally Posted by 01amberfirewv
I try to watch Nash and Rubio for their craftiness, Rondo for his fakes. I've been trying to play under the basket more but I am under sized so I've been watching Rodman and Barkley as well.
Of course Jamal Crawford has my favorite move but as Pushxx says foot work is important. My feet were pretty slow when I did this video. I've been doing Insanity Asylum and I pull it off MUCH better now. Of course I'm older than most and have only been playing a few years so I still need a lot of work
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKpqE...5&feature=plcp
You're supposed to hop after you go behind your back with the dribble. You cover more ground that way.
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Serious playground baller
Re: Which NBA players do u study/watch YouTube highlights of to steal moves/work on game
Originally Posted by Lebron23
Your almost 10 years older than me. I've been playing basketball since I was 8 yrs.old.
LOL yeah I'm pretty old, I wish I would have started earlier but I always thought I didn't have a chance. I've been playing regularly for almost three years now and have gotten much better without putting a whole lot of work in. It would have been nice to play when I was younger, more athletic and had more time. I was a runner in high school, competed in power lifting for a while and raced mountain bikes after that so I've always had some kind of competition in my life.
Originally Posted by ace23
You're supposed to hop after you go behind your back with the dribble. You cover more ground that way.
Sometimes I hop to the side but it feels more like a walk to me that way. I like to feel my feet planted when I dribble behind my back so there's no doubt. That wasn't my best work in the video, I just wanted to see myself do it
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Re: Which NBA players do u study/watch YouTube highlights of to steal moves/work on game
My personal list (off the top of my head):
Luis Scola’s post move: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ka3zqzq64U
Dragic’s pivot move: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbQ8Jcv_QX0
Kevin Mchale’s up and under: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEAZlN9XPnI
Rondo’s move: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ey0-D3G47t8
Scola's move can be combined with McHale's U&U and Dragic's reverse pivot move.
Despite the relative popularity of Rondo and his move, I can still pull it off in pick up games.
I admit I got those moves from the players mentioned but I give due credit. I tell people I learned it from them.
Last edited by 9512; 08-29-2012 at 09:35 AM.
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Good college starter
Re: Which NBA players do u study/watch YouTube highlights of to steal moves/work on game
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