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    Default Zach Lavine's sick hesitation

    You can argue the floor was slippery, but he still got crossed regardless.

    https://vine.co/v/5hrYn5ULgLu

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    Default Re: Zach Lavine's sick hesitation

    Was that Patrick Beverley?

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    Default Re: Zach Lavine's sick hesitation

    That's not a hesitation. That's bad defense. Not squared up, going side ways and only looking at the ball. Terrible defensive principles. But that is the AAU reality of today's youngsters. Bball is such a simple game if you master the BASICS.

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    Default Re: Zach Lavine's sick hesitation

    Wasn't much of a hesitation tbh. He just calmly gathered and put a shot up . The dude just slipped on the floor.

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    Default Re: Zach Lavine's sick hesitation

    ....... -_- the first 1 & a half second of the video from him is him pulling a hesitation move. Hesitation + he pulled up for a J. That was some next level lazy ass defense, but that wasn't the point.

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    Default Re: Zach Lavine's sick hesitation

    Quote Originally Posted by ClipperRevival
    That's not a hesitation. That's bad defense. Not squared up, going side ways and only looking at the ball. Terrible defensive principles. But that is the AAU reality of today's youngsters. Bball is such a simple game if you master the BASICS.
    Why do these old ass dudes always bring up this AAU shit when it has nothing to do with what was posted

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    Default Re: Zach Lavine's sick hesitation

    Quote Originally Posted by ClipperRevival
    That's not a hesitation. That's bad defense. Not squared up, going side ways and only looking at the ball. Terrible defensive principles. But that is the AAU reality of today's youngsters. Bball is such a simple game if you master the BASICS.

    Nothing wrong with AAU

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    Default Re: Zach Lavine's sick hesitation

    Quote Originally Posted by FreezingTsmoove
    Nothing wrong with AAU
    Spoken like someone sub 6ft who only shined in AAU and sat bench for a small d3 liberal arts school.

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    Default Re: Zach Lavine's sick hesitation

    This really seems to be a case of a slip.
    All the love to Lavine, but I don't think he had anything to do with that slip.

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    Default Re: Zach Lavine's sick hesitation

    Wet spot

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    Default Re: Zach Lavine's sick hesitation

    Quote Originally Posted by BarberSchool
    Spoken like someone sub 6ft who only shined in AAU and sat bench for a small d3 liberal arts school.
    The MVP of the U17 Fiba team and leader of Team CP3 was unknown until he got his opportunity in AAU

    EYBL, UAA, all the adidas events give these unknown kids so much exposure and help them get into great D1 colleges

    AAU is absolutely needed especially if you go to a shitty high school filled with terrible players. SG in my division averaged 30/10/5 and went to a D3 school because his team went 8-8. What D1 coach wants to go see a shitty team play?

    I played D1 and AAU (for 3 years). What exactly is a young ball player supposed to do after the HS season is over? Mindlessly go to the park everyday and play against the same people everyday? You have to test yourself at some point

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    Default Re: Zach Lavine's sick hesitation

    Slick floor, but Capital V is still a monster with excellent one on one scoring abilities, he dropped 49 on those randoms with ease.

    ClipperRevival is shorter than LBJ23 and still desperate to make his worthless opinions count for something, I'm sure you know a lot about bad defense little man!

    LaVine haters better get ready for shame and embarrassment!
    Last edited by CuterThanRubio; 08-15-2016 at 05:05 PM.

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