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    Default Re: Rank these Five moves in order of dominance and effectiveness

    1. Crab dribble

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    Default Re: Rank these Five moves in order of dominance and effectiveness

    1. Kareem Sky hook

    2. Jordan fade away
    3. Hakeem Dream shake
    3. Shaq drop step

    4. Duncan bank shot

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    Default Re: Rank these Five moves in order of dominance and effectiveness

    Haye's turnaround deserves a mention.

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    Default Re: Rank these Five moves in order of dominance and effectiveness

    Kareem's can do a lefty hand skyhook too.

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    Default Re: Rank these Five moves in order of dominance and effectiveness

    I'll take Shaq's drop step at number one...

    Anyone who has it lower than the dream shake is kidding themselves. I'll take the powerful dunk at near 60% over the fancy spin and shot at 50%.

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    Default Re: Rank these Five moves in order of dominance and effectiveness

    Quote Originally Posted by Swaggin916
    Up and unders? Yea but those can be stopped... all you have to do is not bite on the fakes. Sky hook could not be stopped... put a body on a guy and a shot like that is unblockable. He probably could have been 6'6 and still got that off with ease against 7 footers. The fact that he was 7'3 combined with that shot... get out of here nobody is blocking that.

    I was playing a couple weeks ago and this 6'5 white guy was doing em and I remember i was thinking about trying to block one and then realized it was impossible. I'm only 5'11 but still even if I was his height there was just no way even if I timed it just right I don't think I could have blocked it.
    But when you always make them jump it's unstoppable.

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    Default Re: Rank these Five moves in order of dominance and effectiveness

    Anyone see the Sixers vs Suns game tonight? Dragic pulled off the dream shake flawlessly on TWO defenders. Should've been one of the plays of the day, he pwned them so hard.

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    Default Re: Rank these Five moves in order of dominance and effectiveness

    Quote Originally Posted by bomber
    Shaq's dropstep is underrated. In his prime it was the most dominant move of all time.


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