prime russ was one of the most fun dudes to watch. dude would be out rebounding bigger players, out hustling, putting the clamps, dropping 50 pt triple doubles, and he drives at the rim with the intent to break the backboard
0:00 Sneak Attack Steal by Grand Theft Alvarado 0:20 Elbow Pass by Jason Williams 0:32 Step-Back 3 by Luka Magic 0:48 Gyro-Step by the Greek Freak 1:02 Jab Step by Carmelo Anthony 7️⃣ 1:15 Hesi Pull up 3 by KD 1:29 Coast-to-Coast finish by Russell Westbrook 1:43 Logo 3 by Damian Lillard (taken from Curry) 1:54 Shake and Bake by Jamal Crawford 2:12 LeScrewYou 3 by King James 2:27 Breaking the Backboard by Shaq 2:51 Behind the Back Fake by Rajon Rondo 3:04 No-Look Pass by Magic Johnson (Lakers MJ) 3:15 Tomahawk Dunk by King James 3:28 Killer Crossover "Utep 2-Step" by Tim Hardaway 3:46 Finger Roll by George Gervin 4:02 Euro-Step by Manu Ginobli 4:13 No-Look 3 by Steph Curry 4:27 Rock-the-Cradle by Julius Erving 4:43 Bank Shot by Tim Duncan 4:55 Chase-Down Block by King James 5:10 Step-Back by James Harden 5:23 Crossover by Allen Iverson 5:42 Dream Shake by Hakeem Olajuwon 5:52 Deep 3 by Steph Curry 6:07 Free-Throw Line Dunk (Dunk contest exclusive) by Michael Jordan (Bulls MJ) 6:26 Fadeaway by Kobe Bryant (💜🥇⚰️) 6:47 1️⃣-Legged Fadeaway by Dirk Nowitzki 7:04 Fadeaway by Michael Jordan (Bulls MJ) 7:24 Sky-Hook by Kareem Abdul-Jabar
In case you're wondering, that iconic Lakers announcer on all the older clips is Chick Hearn, who coined "dribble drive" and "charity stripe" and "tickey tack foul," among others, and didn't miss a broadcast [/simulcast] for almost *40* straight years [3338 games I think]
"The game's in the refrigerator, the door's closed, the light's out, the eggs are cooling, the butter's getting hard and the jello's jiggling." - Chick Hearn, Voice of the Lakers I miss him a lot. 😥
why do basketball fans always whine about ''fundamentals'', as if they don't exist in other sports, yet, in other sports no one bothers to mention them. Hitting the backboard is just common sense, there is no special ''basketball IQ'' required for it.
@@MA-ck4wu Basketball is one of the few sports where players dont always optimize for performance but instead care about style. Imagine in Soccer if people took worse penalty shots because the best method was considered un-cool. Shaq could have been the best player in basketball history if he shot 90% from the line, and he could have had an easier time doing so underhanded. He didnt, as do most the league because its just so very un-cool to do.
Here a year later to say I agree. The signature move of the former all-time leading scorer of the NBA! If LeBron had one shot as his go to, maybe it'd be that. But the skyhook stands alone as nearly irreplicable and an absolute icon. Still crazy to me no one has come close to Kareem's ability with it. Maybe it's like a knuckle ball in baseball. You've got to hard commit to it, and no one else has been willing and able.
@@okdifficultsituation Since Lebron has had players get traded if they don't help him win. He's one of the highest paid players so he can convince a team to trade for better players or he can threaten to leave the team.
theres breaking a hoop then theres bringin the bitch down....bruh just wut a fukn legend. Fukn shaquille o'steel? since hes a legend tho gota go with shaquille o'kneel.
Couple things I would add: -Bill Russel chase down block -Mutumbo finger wag -Dominique windmill jam -Jordan double clutch layup -Stockton to Malone touchdown pass
@@AnonYmouSchris19 It's a jump stop that was generally permitted in Crawford's day. These days they're clamping down on it more. You basically have to land on two feet-if you land one foot after the other they'll usually call it now (unless you started doing it a long time ago, like Kobe, and then they might grandfather you in).
How could you say that after watching a video that features White Chocolate's fake no-look reverse elbow pass? Though less physically impressive, it's slicker and more creative.
I would say what's also iconic about Michael Jordan is his regular jumpshot, as he jumps very high compared to other players. Also, his acrobatic layups. Dwade also has lots of acrobatic layups, plus he used to be nicknamed the flash for his crossovers. Shaw kemp could have included for his powerful dunks. Jokic - soccer through passes into open spaces. Tmac backboard self-alley-op dunk. Mutombo finger wag. Jason Kidd's free throw kiss. I feel like this video will need a second part.
Dirk Nowitzsky's shooting brilliance is underappreciated. Mostly because Steph Curry came along and overshadowed him, but in Dirk's time he was the purest.
@@Hawkhunter07 Shame he never developed that skill. Me personally I think Kobe's fade was more pretty, but Jordan's was more iconic. Shouting "Kobe" was more about the degree of difficulty Kobe's shots were known for
@@skrrtzo1707 ur delusional smh. The power behind those dunks would literally break a casual citizen like urself if u were to attempt it. Not only that he hooks it around as well n hook dunks are never easy
@@fewpoundcory yeah, less far from the blcoker so end up just in the blockers hands - that's the ideal play, not swatting the ball 10 rows back cos it looks cool but the other team still has a chance to score
@@Gpacalypse33 Boomers always be saying some shit like this like winning teams don't usually have multiple all-stars on their team. The Heat were a first round exit before LeBron joined them, the Cavs were a lottery team (both times) before he was with them. You're an idiot lol
i love the fadeaway and sky hook, they're almost literally impossible to block unless your opponent is like 2 feet taller than you, it's just so hard to train TvT
idk why NBA players fall for that fake, like what will they shove the ball to your face? It's obvious that's a fake but there's so many players who are still falling for that when Kyrie is doing it rn
For me from all those the absolute most iconic ones are Kareem, Dream, Dirk and J-Crossover. Those are real signature moves that you cannot disconnect from their creator.
Man, why'd you have to bring up DRose. Always breaks my heart to get to thinking of how incredible of a career that dude woulda had if it wasn't for injuries.
@@ComedyBros5 Dude got dealt a bad hand and we still out here talking about his prime and what could've been. The people's champ, windy city assassin. Think about that instead. Have to agree tho, that windmill layup deserves a spot in here.
Crazy how at 1:44 Damian Lillard takes a deep shot on a team he would eventually be traded to, while one of those traded for him watched the inevitable shot.
basketball isn't even my favorite of the sports i follow, but lebron's chase down game 7 block is my favorite sports play of all time, that was so crazy to watch live
He just came out of nowhere. It's fun going back and watching the replay to see that LeBron saw it coming and just honed in on it, like a heat seeking missile!
Lebron doesn't get enough credit for his signature move: His inside/outside Le-Flop It's legendary. Everyone see's it, but he never get credit for it. Super overlooked .
@@tedjakes8499 he is in the conversation for sure, but I’ve never seen anyone pull of crawford’s signature behind the back into a euro step. Coolest move IMO
@@tedjakes8499 Kyrie is sick with it, but he overdribbles more than anyone else. With him its more of a wear the defender down, he doesn't quite have the same one-move and its over ability that guys like Crawford, Iverson, and Tim Hardaway had
Brons signature LeFlop and the more recent AutoFlop where he flopped with nobody within 20 feet. I love the Lakers and the Warriors as I've lived both N and S Cali but I cant root for Floppers. It wrecks the game.
@@Don69Muk It's a euro-step done by Giannis since he's Greek. A gyro (typically lamb or lamb/beef Greek food) is pronounced "yiro" in Greek. Edited because the Greek pronunciation is slightly different than I thought.
@@Don69Muk You mean "violate" and no because it's still 2 steps. By the way I changed my first comment because someone who was Greek corrected me and the pronunciation of Gyro in Greek.
5:41 a lot of people say if they constructed their ideal player in a lab, it would basically be Lebron I would definitely make Hakeem... His play was just ridiculously beautiful
Dwade had at least three signature moves: splitting the double team dribble, wrapping the ball over the defender’s head, and the pump fake to draw a and-one.
hardens stepback is down to a science he knows exactly how to get the most separation in a legal way. hes actually a genius considering how he exploited the rules and got mad foul calls for it to the point where the nba changed the rules
@@kaaronhudson8112 because the guy was literally over 7 foot. his height combined with his leg creating space between him and the defender made it literally impossible to reach the ball
Lebrons tomahawk dunks are probably my favorite. I know they arent crazy or anything but I just love how they look. Kareems skyhooks are by far the most iconic tho!
I said "Skyhook better be number one. Nothing tops it." and yeah. #1 is Skyhook. Virtually unblocked for the entire time it was used, with like 2 exceptions. What an absolute monster of a move and it's a shame no one has ever had the dexterity, height, and finesse to pull that off again. Don't think anyone ever will honestly. I'm shocked Vince Carter wasn't on here to be brutally honest, or maybe he was and I didn't notice. Always nice to see Rock the Cradle being pulled off so beautifully though. What an insane dunk that is. Executed to absolute perfection here. Amazing. Dream Shake is always a joy to see as well, Hakeem was a beast, so fucking quick for his size. Insane stuff seriously.
When I was 11,i was already almost 6 feet tall, and i had perfected all the big man moves. Dream shake, sky hook, Jordan's fadeaway over smaller guards, and Duncan's bank shot from absurd angles. I was unstoppable in the school gym. And then I stopped growing.
Bron definitely coulda taken the logo/deep three spot, same with coast to coast, fadeaway, etc. but I guess he didn't want this whole list being him lmao
Lmao, putting Shaq pulling down a backboard as a signature “move”😂 As if it’s a type of play you can draw up to maximize that possession, where the coach says “Shaq, on this one, after the pick and roll, we want you to rip the backboard down, it always works!”
It's definitely one of the first things you think of when you think of Shaq though, any nobody else. You wouldn't draw up a Butt Fumble, but when you think of Mark Sanchez...
Kareem keeps saying he doesn't know why other players didn't pick up on such a indefensible shot, well, somebody has to tell him, it isn't just anyone who can palm the ball like he could. 7:33 PS.: Being 2,18m tall also not all that common.
I love how Westbrook's is just sprinting down the court at an absurd rate of speed.
WITH the ball
prime russ was one of the most fun dudes to watch. dude would be out rebounding bigger players, out hustling, putting the clamps, dropping 50 pt triple doubles, and he drives at the rim with the intent to break the backboard
And dunked that basically blindfolded
@@talal3c Russ was a Slasher irl
I always felt his iconic play was dunking like the rim had just insulted his mother
J Will's elbow pass is insane levels of creativity and technical difficulty
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I had to watch that again and again
LeFuckYou three will always be my favorite move
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Literally one of the ugliest looking shots
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Fax
it's such a troll move lol
0:00 Sneak Attack Steal by Grand Theft Alvarado
0:20 Elbow Pass by Jason Williams
0:32 Step-Back 3 by Luka Magic
0:48 Gyro-Step by the Greek Freak
1:02 Jab Step by Carmelo Anthony 7️⃣
1:15 Hesi Pull up 3 by KD
1:29 Coast-to-Coast finish by Russell Westbrook
1:43 Logo 3 by Damian Lillard (taken from Curry)
1:54 Shake and Bake by Jamal Crawford
2:12 LeScrewYou 3 by King James
2:27 Breaking the Backboard by Shaq
2:51 Behind the Back Fake by Rajon Rondo
3:04 No-Look Pass by Magic Johnson (Lakers MJ)
3:15 Tomahawk Dunk by King James
3:28 Killer Crossover "Utep 2-Step" by Tim Hardaway
3:46 Finger Roll by George Gervin
4:02 Euro-Step by Manu Ginobli
4:13 No-Look 3 by Steph Curry
4:27 Rock-the-Cradle by Julius Erving
4:43 Bank Shot by Tim Duncan
4:55 Chase-Down Block by King James
5:10 Step-Back by James Harden
5:23 Crossover by Allen Iverson
5:42 Dream Shake by Hakeem Olajuwon
5:52 Deep 3 by Steph Curry
6:07 Free-Throw Line Dunk (Dunk contest exclusive) by Michael Jordan (Bulls MJ)
6:26 Fadeaway by Kobe Bryant (💜🥇⚰️)
6:47 1️⃣-Legged Fadeaway by Dirk Nowitzki
7:04 Fadeaway by Michael Jordan (Bulls MJ)
7:24 Sky-Hook by Kareem Abdul-Jabar
That Lefuck you 3 isn’t iconic at all nobody is out on courts doing that. Chanel’s just live 🍆🚴🏾♂️ lebron whatever chance they get a chance
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man, that's a helluva job u did here
all love for the game, no cap
Cheers! thanks
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In case you're wondering, that iconic Lakers announcer on all the older clips is Chick Hearn, who coined "dribble drive" and "charity stripe" and "tickey tack foul," among others, and didn't miss a broadcast [/simulcast] for almost *40* straight years [3338 games I think]
Just read about him. 3338 games in a row, holy shit
And now we got Stu Lanzt. Sad
Alley oop was actually coined by Lou Redwood and Dick Pepperfield
"The game's in the refrigerator, the door's closed, the light's out, the eggs are cooling, the butter's getting hard and the jello's jiggling." - Chick Hearn, Voice of the Lakers
I miss him a lot. 😥
@@pamirose8612 I met him on my 12th bday at the Forum, he was so kind and always took a moment to greet fans. Legend
AI decided that one ankle wasnt enough and proceeded to break both ankles💀💀💀
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I love how deliberate Duncan’s bank shot was. Exactly what Mr Fundamentals would do. If someone hits the backboard now at all it’s like an accident.
Big Fundamental,
Mr. Fundamental,
Lord Fundamental,
High Priest Fundamental
Fundamental God
Bank Shots, Mid Shots and/or Fade Away Jumpers are a lost art in to days game
why do basketball fans always whine about ''fundamentals'', as if they don't exist in other sports, yet, in other sports no one bothers to mention them. Hitting the backboard is just common sense, there is no special ''basketball IQ'' required for it.
@@MA-ck4wu Basketball is one of the few sports where players dont always optimize for performance but instead care about style. Imagine in Soccer if people took worse penalty shots because the best method was considered un-cool. Shaq could have been the best player in basketball history if he shot 90% from the line, and he could have had an easier time doing so underhanded. He didnt, as do most the league because its just so very un-cool to do.
@@MA-ck4wu Wait til you see how fundamentals are praised in Boxing. It's nauseating but Kilian explained it right.
4:28 Erving makes it look so clean and effortless
I like how giannis’ euro step was called a gyro step haha
he a little confused but he got the spirit
I was hoping that was intentional
@@ryusei0220 It was on purpose, gyro is Greek and so is Giannis
Giannis is a jojo reference
@@Yingxi90 of course he is
The way the announcers basically gave up as soon as Kobe shot at 6:30 is incredible
The "Miss it!" is hilarious.
@@BLT1967tooannouncer slipped up in heat of the moment😂
Kawhi Leonard celebrations and they become more emotional 😂
a five second clip would be enough 😂
Be a short fucking video.
This needs to happen!!
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*he shows more teeth
glad to see the skyhook as the last entry, definitely the most iconic signature move in the game (other than Manute Bol's 3 pointers of course)
Here a year later to say I agree. The signature move of the former all-time leading scorer of the NBA!
If LeBron had one shot as his go to, maybe it'd be that. But the skyhook stands alone as nearly irreplicable and an absolute icon. Still crazy to me no one has come close to Kareem's ability with it. Maybe it's like a knuckle ball in baseball. You've got to hard commit to it, and no one else has been willing and able.
Lebron looking at the ball like: "You don't go in I trade yo ass with a bowling ball"
MJ did it with a baseball
What does this comment mean
@@okdifficultsituation Since Lebron has had players get traded if they don't help him win. He's one of the highest paid players so he can convince a team to trade for better players or he can threaten to leave the team.
@@vigilant_1934 no but like why a bowling ball
@@okdifficultsituation Oh hahaha. I have no idea lol.
Mad respect on Timmy’s bank shot. Ridiculous how easy he made it look.
Ngl it is pretty easy
From that angle it’s definitely easier than shooting for the hoop
Shaq breaking the backboard had me cracking up🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Especially when the whole back board fell on his back 🤣
@@NateDogg8866 man's so big even the backboard got posterized
theres breaking a hoop then theres bringin the bitch down....bruh just wut a fukn legend. Fukn shaquille o'steel? since hes a legend tho gota go with shaquille o'kneel.
Shaq is the reason why we have indestructible backboards today
Even the guys on the sideline got scared😂😂😂
Couple things I would add:
-Bill Russel chase down block
-Mutumbo finger wag
-Dominique windmill jam
-Jordan double clutch layup
-Stockton to Malone touchdown pass
BTW, also maybe some Kyrie lay-ups
1:53 I don't care what anyone says, Crawford's behind the back hop step is the slickest and most creative basketball move I've ever seen.
Yeah probably because it’s a travel
I think that's technically a prohop after dribble.
@@AnonYmouSchris19 It's a jump stop that was generally permitted in Crawford's day. These days they're clamping down on it more. You basically have to land on two feet-if you land one foot after the other they'll usually call it now (unless you started doing it a long time ago, like Kobe, and then they might grandfather you in).
@@BLT1967too oh ok I use to use it myself when I was little younger and see it in early 2000's games
How could you say that after watching a video that features White Chocolate's fake no-look reverse elbow pass? Though less physically impressive, it's slicker and more creative.
Shaq's move was breaking the backboard 😂
I'm guessing goals have been built much better since, because he was the last player I've seen to do it.
I would say what's also iconic about Michael Jordan is his regular jumpshot, as he jumps very high compared to other players. Also, his acrobatic layups. Dwade also has lots of acrobatic layups, plus he used to be nicknamed the flash for his crossovers. Shaw kemp could have included for his powerful dunks. Jokic - soccer through passes into open spaces. Tmac backboard self-alley-op dunk. Mutombo finger wag. Jason Kidd's free throw kiss. I feel like this video will need a second part.
MJ’s hang time fade away would be better
Russell Westbrook jumpshot is more because he’s jumps even higher
That shit was so ugly
Hang time is singnature 80's Jordan on virtually every shot.
And also m pass at the back of the player then shoot. Cant remember who did it first. I think it was rondo
Dirk Nowitzsky's shooting brilliance is underappreciated. Mostly because Steph Curry came along and overshadowed him, but in Dirk's time he was the purest.
he literally played in the era with ray Allen
Jokic jumpshot over people is comparable in todays game
Ray Allen was in the league
In that era Id argue with Peja
kobes fadeaway was so iconic a whole generation of humans grew up yelling out kobe every time they shot one
No shit, i didnt even think of that
I shout Kobe every time something is about fall out of the sky and hit the ground
Jordan's fadeaway was more iconic, even Lebron said he grew up wanting to do Jordan's fadeaway
Kobe baseline Reverse dunk was also his signature. Also bouncing it off the backboard. I could tell the person who made this video is a Kings fan
@@Hawkhunter07 Shame he never developed that skill.
Me personally I think Kobe's fade was more pretty, but Jordan's was more iconic. Shouting "Kobe" was more about the degree of difficulty Kobe's shots were known for
Crazy not having Jokic’s sombor shuffle in here
Lbj‘s tomahawk is so brutal
He even bruised his hand while doing them sometimes
But that doesnt made him stop
lol that dunk looks so generic and lame
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@@skrrtzo1707 ur delusional smh. The power behind those dunks would literally break a casual citizen like urself if u were to attempt it. Not only that he hooks it around as well n hook dunks are never easy
@@skrrtzo1707I’ve never seen anyone block Lebrons tomahawk dunk in his prime. Absolutely ruthless
@skrrtzo1707 what bro
That Crawford move still might be the coldest thing I’ve ever seen
Rejections but they go increasingly farther into the stands
That’s actually a fire idea
Rejection that stay in play to the point they just get stolen by the blocker are actually better
@@poocrayon4588 blocks that stay in play but they go increasingly less far? ...
@@fewpoundcory yeah, less far from the blcoker so end up just in the blockers hands - that's the ideal play, not swatting the ball 10 rows back cos it looks cool but the other team still has a chance to score
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The fan pushing Luca after the buzzer beater made the play so much better
Bron playing so long he got different signature moves for different parts of his career 💀🫡😭
Yea for real. They forgot the LeFlop and the LeTrade-with-two-All-Stars-to-win-a-championship move
@@Gpacalypse33 Yeah tell us again what your legacy in the NBA is you scrub?
@@Gpacalypse33 don't disrespect the goat scrub
@@Gpacalypse33 Boomers always be saying some shit like this like winning teams don't usually have multiple all-stars on their team. The Heat were a first round exit before LeBron joined them, the Cavs were a lottery team (both times) before he was with them. You're an idiot lol
MJ had no real jumper when he came in so same for him..
When Bron looks at the ball like the ball called his mama a bitch you know you're done
Erving's rock-a-bye will always be my favorite. Smooth as anything
He still looks the coolest when he drunks.
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Gerwin is doing prehistoric jellies
2:12 is actually called a "LeFuckYou" Three
White Chocolate needs to be so much higher. No one else does that shit.
Iverson's crossover broke my ankles watching it, and I'm lying down.
i love the fadeaway and sky hook, they're almost literally impossible to block unless your opponent is like 2 feet taller than you, it's just so hard to train TvT
At "Sky Hook" I thought this video should end right here...and it did. Good job, nothing in basketball is more iconic than Kareem's skyhook.
I love how the Euro Step for Giannis is the Gyro step bc he's Greek but its just Euro Step for Ginóbili
5:10 Ah yes, the patented James Harden step-step-step back
The patented James Harden push off step-step-back
the "harden 8 steps back isnt travelling" move
@@positiveplayer4744 unless literally any other player does the exact same thing
They even got the legal travel as his sig move in 2k lmao
Every NBA fans knows about that Rondo fake pass behind the back.
That’s such a iconic signature move.
2:55 one of my favorite signature moves ever. no one has done the behind the back fake like Rondo.
Billups was pretty awesome at it too
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idk why NBA players fall for that fake, like what will they shove the ball to your face? It's obvious that's a fake but there's so many players who are still falling for that when Kyrie is doing it rn
@@aaryasharma4940Let's see your highlights my boy
@@aaryasharma4940 you try playing at full speed, and see how hard you get faked out
KD's signature move is joining a super team
For me from all those the absolute most iconic ones are Kareem, Dream, Dirk and J-Crossover. Those are real signature moves that you cannot disconnect from their creator.
Jordan's dunk from the foul line with his tongue out and Shaq breaking the backboard are at the top of that list.
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Harden’s Stepback because it’s an illegal move that the NBA just allows somehow and Allen Iverson’s crossover
@@daylonsmith5283harden back then found a loophole
@@jcarson3721those aren’t really signature moves though tbh
Love the old announcer " WOW look at that SLAM DUNK"
this channel never disappoints. thank you cosh!
LeFuckYou three is the most goated signature move and you can't tell me otherwise
I was hoping for DRose's windmill layup. Dude was iconic for those circus shots.
Same I remember those looked so beautiful 🥲
I'd say his back scratchers were more of his signature
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Man, why'd you have to bring up DRose. Always breaks my heart to get to thinking of how incredible of a career that dude woulda had if it wasn't for injuries.
@@ComedyBros5 Dude got dealt a bad hand and we still out here talking about his prime and what could've been. The people's champ, windy city assassin. Think about that instead.
Have to agree tho, that windmill layup deserves a spot in here.
Crazy how at 1:44 Damian Lillard takes a deep shot on a team he would eventually be traded to, while one of those traded for him watched the inevitable shot.
I was starting to get nervous thinking there wasn't going to be the skyhook included here. Strong finish to a good list.
Shaqs signature move is just destroying property
basketball isn't even my favorite of the sports i follow, but lebron's chase down game 7 block is my favorite sports play of all time, that was so crazy to watch live
He just came out of nowhere. It's fun going back and watching the replay to see that LeBron saw it coming and just honed in on it, like a heat seeking missile!
It shouldn't even be called the "Chase Down Block." LeBron James' signature move is Blocked By James.
Lebron doesn't get enough credit for his signature move: His inside/outside Le-Flop
It's legendary. Everyone see's it, but he never get credit for it. Super overlooked .
A defensive play becoming your Signature is quite Iconic I must say
The skyhook is definitely deserving it
Jamal Crawford has the sickest handles in NBA history. So fun to watch
Overrated.
kyrie?
@@tedjakes8499 he is in the conversation for sure, but I’ve never seen anyone pull of crawford’s signature behind the back into a euro step.
Coolest move IMO
Nah the Killer Crossover it’s truely a signature move
@@tedjakes8499 Kyrie is sick with it, but he overdribbles more than anyone else. With him its more of a wear the defender down, he doesn't quite have the same one-move and its over ability that guys like Crawford, Iverson, and Tim Hardaway had
that clip of hakeem vs. robinson is crazy to see, as hakeem gets more and more options taken away he just reveals even more moves
You always know LeBron will shot a three when he looks at the ball but you still can't stop it.
It was tough to see his 3 ball really fail him in their 22-23 playoff run.
The LeFuckYou Three is so predictable but somehow completely unguardable
Brons signature LeFlop and the more recent AutoFlop where he flopped with nobody within 20 feet. I love the Lakers and the Warriors as I've lived both N and S Cali but I cant root for Floppers. It wrecks the game.
The sky hook is so cool. So is the one legged fadeaway.
Not the Gyro-step 🤣
What is Gyro-step?
@@Don69Muk It's a euro-step done by Giannis since he's Greek. A gyro (typically lamb or lamb/beef Greek food) is pronounced "yiro" in Greek.
Edited because the Greek pronunciation is slightly different than I thought.
@@vigilant_1934 Does Euro-step by Giannis violence the rule of NBA?
@@Don69Muk You mean "violate" and no because it's still 2 steps. By the way I changed my first comment because someone who was Greek corrected me and the pronunciation of Gyro in Greek.
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5:41 a lot of people say if they constructed their ideal player in a lab, it would basically be Lebron
I would definitely make Hakeem... His play was just ridiculously beautiful
Dwade had at least three signature moves: splitting the double team dribble, wrapping the ball over the defender’s head, and the pump fake to draw a and-one.
bro I love how some random old man got so hyped he pushed Luka after his step back three.
Hakeem’s dream shake is iconic. The move on Robinson was not the dream shake tho
LeFu is so predictable yet it's super effective hahaha
5:11 Hardens signature move is taking 4-5 steps
hardens stepback is down to a science he knows exactly how to get the most separation in a legal way. hes actually a genius considering how he exploited the rules and got mad foul calls for it to the point where the nba changed the rules
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Steph Curry's "Re-Location 3" should be on here. I still don't see people do it the way he does. It's the deadliest move in his arsenal.
The skyhook and the bank shot and the dream shake are the most unstoppable moves/plays in NBA history
1legFade a swell :)
@@orellronnbeck7340 idk how because dirk couldn’t jump for nothing
I present: Giannis
@@kaaronhudson8112 because the guy was literally over 7 foot. his height combined with his leg creating space between him and the defender made it literally impossible to reach the ball
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Mike breen bangs but they get increasingly more clutch
Pleaseeeee
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Lebrons tomahawk dunks are probably my favorite. I know they arent crazy or anything but I just love how they look. Kareems skyhooks are by far the most iconic tho!
I said "Skyhook better be number one. Nothing tops it." and yeah. #1 is Skyhook. Virtually unblocked for the entire time it was used, with like 2 exceptions. What an absolute monster of a move and it's a shame no one has ever had the dexterity, height, and finesse to pull that off again. Don't think anyone ever will honestly. I'm shocked Vince Carter wasn't on here to be brutally honest, or maybe he was and I didn't notice. Always nice to see Rock the Cradle being pulled off so beautifully though. What an insane dunk that is. Executed to absolute perfection here. Amazing. Dream Shake is always a joy to see as well, Hakeem was a beast, so fucking quick for his size. Insane stuff seriously.
When I was 11,i was already almost 6 feet tall, and i had perfected all the big man moves. Dream shake, sky hook, Jordan's fadeaway over smaller guards, and Duncan's bank shot from absurd angles. I was unstoppable in the school gym. And then I stopped growing.
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@@B3Band 6 feet at 11 is insaaaane
The Skyhook was insanely hard to block but it was blocked A LOT more than 2 times. you can find like 5 or 6 on RUclips alone.
Gotta take points off for not acknowledging the LeFuckYou three by its propper name
Woulda loved to see Vince Carter's honey dip or MJs airwalk on here, but awesome list for sure.
An inspiring and exhilarating collection of highlights. Thank you!
Pumped to see you put Melo in there early. When I read "Iconic moves" that was the first thing to come to mind
Kobe fadeaway is the most iconic... He got the whole world yelling "kobe!!" When shooting
This Might Be One Of Your Dopest Ones. You Should Show Them Doing The Move In More Than One Game Tho
That 2 against 4 fast break is amazing to me . Magic and Byron Scott were the only 2 purple jerseys but Phoenix couldn’t stop them. That’s greatness
6:55 probably the biggest travel ive seen in my life (the moove is still insane)
Right lol his pivot foot changed
literally not a travel, right pivot all the way
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The sequence of fadeaways earned my respect, subbed.
That Westbrook dunk goddamn
I can't believe they didn't include the sick Bodiroga Move. He didn't play in the NBA, but the man is a legend in Europe.
6:35
“It’s reviewable!”
“No it isn’t Todd.”
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Look at the ball Three got me rollin lol
Bron definitely coulda taken the logo/deep three spot, same with coast to coast, fadeaway, etc. but I guess he didn't want this whole list being him lmao
I appreciate Tim Hardaway’s cross being on here. Those who know, know.
The OG!
Yup!!!✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
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I’m glad the hook was the final one, such a brilliant yet overall simple move that made him one of the best to ever touch a court
lebron been in the league so long he got 3 signature moves
🙌 thankful for a slow-mo replay for each one
3:19 is the exact moment the iconic picture was taken
Alvardo hiding in the corner for a back door steal will never get old. Sneaky lil fella 😂
Lmao, putting Shaq pulling down a backboard as a signature “move”😂
As if it’s a type of play you can draw up to maximize that possession, where the coach says “Shaq, on this one, after the pick and roll, we want you to rip the backboard down, it always works!”
It's definitely one of the first things you think of when you think of Shaq though, any nobody else. You wouldn't draw up a Butt Fumble, but when you think of Mark Sanchez...
I mean the alternative would be showing him bricking a free throw. Or has that become Giannis’ signature move now?
Michael Jordans one handed ball fake should be here too
Lebron tomahawk never gets old
bro its older than your grandma😂
That is called Lefuxkyouthree
Kareem keeps saying he doesn't know why other players didn't pick up on such a indefensible shot, well, somebody has to tell him, it isn't just anyone who can palm the ball like he could. 7:33
PS.: Being 2,18m tall also not all that common.
Garnett yelling obscenities at the air after a big dunk was definitely his signature move. Should've been on here
Why does nobody try the skyhook it's literally unstoppable
For Kobe I would have put the behind the back 360 slam.
0:19 why did that one guy wore different jersey lol
all star
we need tony parkers teardrop
Lebrons chase down is the most underrated due to how insanely difficult it is
Seeing dirk nowitzki iconic fadeaway is breathtaking 🏃🏽♂️
Aye I got a Glock in my rari 3:24