That's debatable I say Tony Parker was just as good if not jus a tad bit better because of his lack of vertical ability. Derrick Rose and Tony parker were 2 of the only PGs to average more the 70% in the paint and for a PG that's insane those are like center numbers
I’m an alternate Universe all of our favorite players altered by injury played to their full potnential injury-free to show us who was the true Lord Of The NBA Rings😂🤣
best floater i ever seen. doesn’t matter what angle he’s at, it’s going in
His floater was my favorite part of his game. Especially because he would shoot them from unconventional angles. Just beautiful to watch.
That's debatable I say Tony Parker was just as good if not jus a tad bit better because of his lack of vertical ability. Derrick Rose and Tony parker were 2 of the only PGs to average more the 70% in the paint and for a PG that's insane those are like center numbers
Thank you for this
A pick your poison of him completing the drive to the hoop or the floater. What a game changing mechanic he brought to hoops
Dudes game was so slithery - so hard to stop
Still is
@@matthewbreese6246 still is!
The perfect combo of power speed agility skill and finesse he’s Kyrie and Russell Westbrook put together especially if the injuries didn’t happen
Speed + accuracy in floater!
I’m an alternate Universe all of our favorite players altered by injury played to their full potnential injury-free to show us who was the true Lord Of The NBA Rings😂🤣
05:35 = travelling. still, it's a good floater
no. It is crossover step.