@@francobonomini3711 ... Answer: No. No they don't. You're right. They don't show *a single fadeaway* during all their highlights. Only drives and pull-up jumpers. Ridiculous.
MY PERSONAL LIST of the "Best Euro step players in the NBA" 1) Manu 2) DWade 3) JHarden 4) Giannis 5) Luka 6) Kyrie 7) Elgin Baylor 8) Westbrook Edit: I had to change the title of the list because a lot of little boys kept crying like a bunch of 👶🏼
@@harrybatts9265 yes they are talking about moves but showed other highlights because you just want signature moves over and over until done they put other highlights because of entertainment purposes
To correct you my friend the Step Back was created and perfected by Paul Pierce but James Harden took it to incredible heights when he added a second step. It's the same as the Fadeaway created by Jordan and DOMINATED then Dirk Nowitzki with his One Leg Fadeaway destroyed everyone. Harden's version is actually called Double Step Back.
Actually what Dirk's shot was called was effing ugly..also karl malone junior..james hardon is called traveling..how many actual moves can u adopt? Kevin McHale had more low post moves on his own than any of these clowns
3:41 Shaq was the biggest "brute force" of his era, but Hakeem ate him for lunch a few times and Wilt wasn't a "brute force" most of the time because he didn't want to HURT opponents, Wilt wanted to BEAT THEM (not beat ON them).
It was so cool watching him, my home team (relatively, I live in Canada) was the Raps and watching Carter was so exhausting, you never knew what you were gonna get. With Duncan, day in day out, you knew he was gonna get the job done. My favourite player ever.
When signature move is mentioned, 3 comes to my mind, The Sky Hook , The One Legged Fadeaway and the Dream Shake , those moves no one couldve replicated them since their creators came with it plus they made a carrer out of it
He’s the one who started taking long long threes. Allen and Miller had obviously been great shooters but they never shot from the range curry and Lillard do today
1:30 -- In 1964-65 The UCLA freshman team with Kareem Abdul Jabar on it, beat the UCLA Varsity in the fist team scrimmage/ inner school game. It was the First time players of that #1 Ranked National Team had seen their legendary coach John Wooden Speechless. Kareem was so dominant he shut up the greatest coach to ever live.
@@daharos Was that an NCAA rule? Because you'd be insane not to put him in your lineup. UNC put freshman Michael Jordan into the game when they needed a score with time running out.
Here's some food for thought. Wilt Chamberlain blocked the Sky Hook, but he also was using that same move over Bill Russell in the 60s. Other moves he used were the fadeaway, the turnaround jumpshot, bank shot, and finger roll. He's also (along with Bill Russell) the first and quite arguably still the best at full court outlet passes. Passing can also be a signature skill. Another move that comes to mind is the floater, or the tear drop, in which guys like Mark Jackson and Tony Parker utilise, which then led to Stephen Curry morphing it into a runner-finger roll-floater hybrid that he used against Denver back in the earlier 2013-2014 Playoffs. Yeah, just a little bit of trivia I thought I would share. Anyway, good video all around.
Wilt did not have a hook shot. He had a turnaround bank shot which no one could stop. And if someone tried to overplay him on the bank, he would spin into the key for a dunk or finger roll. Russel is the one who had the small man skills where he converted blocks and rebounds into fast break points with his outlet passes. This is, by far, the least appreciated part of his game. Wilt wasnt doing that for the first seven years of his career. Then he was persuaded to change his game to include less scoring and more passing. Then, very late in his career with the Lakers, after suffering a bad knee injury in the 1970 season which limited his offensive moves ... thats when he became the master of the outlet pass. And lo and behold his team has one the greatest seasons in NBA history.
@@nikhilukey6518 Kareem was still young and developing back then, he perfected it later as he matured and made skyhook the most lethal weapon in NBA history.
2:53 James Worthy has stated (and there's video around of it) that he though Larry Bird was harder to guard than Michael Jordan (not that Jordan was EASY to guard!) - keep in mind that James played against BOTH several times....
Not only that, Worthy and Jordan were on the same UNC team, so Worthy is probably the most qualified person on earth to compare the two. But... isn't a shooting guard *supposed* to have trouble guarding a forward? Also I think LA had really good defense against the two -- I'm not aware of any "I took it personally" followed by Jordan putting up 50 points against LA. Although a lot of those were revenge for getting frozen out in the 1985 all star team.
@@jessejordache1869 Worthy was a forward (SF or PF) in the NBA. But size wise, he was about halfway between Bird and Jordan. Jordan only played against LA 1 or 2 times a season prior to the 1991 Finals - LA didn't really have a good chance to put together a "good defense" against him prior to 1991 as they just din't play him enough to matter - but AFTER that is another story.
imagining training as a center all your life just so you can make it into the nba and play like your childhood star: shaq. But then this kid whos an entire foot shorter than you just starts sniping from the back court with 50% accuracy and 0 percent blockability.
I love that dirk is getting some love. Always been a Dallas man fan and I only wish my dad stayed alive long enough to see them get that championship I know pops was smiling Down on the mavs
Only 2 players in nba history were able to block the sky hook. Wilt and Bill Russell. People forget how great Bill Russell was as a defender. He probably averaged 10 blocks a game. There's a reason why Bill Russell won 11 championships out of his 13 years of playing. Defense wins championships
Should've put Parker's Teardrop/Floater and Spin move on the list. The dude perfected the floater and the upcoming pointguards saw how effective it is and started to study it.
Imagine if someone reincarnated the sky hook and was 7'2 and had a 7'5 wingspan, weight 270 pounds. Ooooh man watch out that there is a 1st overall pick for sure.
honestly i've never disliked james harden for his unusual or exploitative play. just loved the way he toyed with the NBA to the point where they made rules specifically to target him, which i feel is the highest mode of respect, since they had to put a stop to an unstoppable force. his approach has always been inspiring, how far till it's beyond the boundary and as he said, the numbers speak for themselves
George McGinnis one handed push shot, Dick Barnett-fall back baby, Earl Monroe-spin move, Elvin Hayes-Get that rhythm, get that rhythm, that's my man, Rick Barry-and one (fouled in the act of shooting) and underhand foul shot, Magic -no look pass.
@NonyaBusiness! a million people do the behind the back pass but White Chocolate did it in the most incredible way anyone has ever seen and did it CONSISTENTLY
My grandpa made me practice hook shots. It looked nothing like the sky hook but I could eventually hit it pretty consistently from free throw range even while running. I also fell in love with Duncan’s Angled bank shots and I was pretty good at it. My only real regret is that I never got to play in an organized league. Honestly wasn’t interested until late in High School and the coaches didn’t want to invest the time in me when I was already a senior and only going to be around for one season. I have played in a couple recreational leagues since then, but I didn’t keep up on my game and I just don’t belong out there anymore. Only thing I’m good for is setting screens and rebounding lol.
You are wilding!!!! First off George gervin should of made it hands down! But the dream should of been in the top 3! And Kareem’s sky hook is literally and statistically the most unstoppable shot undeniably🤦🏾♂️
The greatest signature move of all time was Larry Bird telling his opponent "I'm going to do such and such" and then doing it and scoring DESPITE warning the opponent. And with all respect to The Iceman, George learned to finger roll from Wilt (as did many other players).
@@jessejordache1869 Michael has stated that he learned his trash talk, and how to get in the heads of opponents, from the master - Larry Bird. He was NOT as good at that, but he was definitely a good student.
Nowitzki pull off a one-legged fadeaway on Chris Bosh, Olajuwon did the 'Dream Shake' on David Robinson three times, and the most legendary one, AI broke Jordan's ankles when he was a rookie. Amazing skills, amazing players
Dirk’s fadeaway is the second most unstoppable move in history, next to kareem’s sky hook
Wilt did it better
Wilt created that fade-away not dirk
@@benthebot4536 no the way dirk does it is diff
BenTheBot 45 ikr wilt is the most unstoppable
Ace Fullbuster he recorded 36 straight field goals with it without missing not including dunking
"Jordan and Kobe had the fadeaway."
Shows a bunch of Jordan and Kobe dunk highlights.
Yeah wtf not even one fade away bro I mean they even know what fade away means?
@@francobonomini3711 ... Answer: No. No they don't. You're right. They don't show *a single fadeaway* during all their highlights. Only drives and pull-up jumpers. Ridiculous.
@Jabari Cambridge wtf are you talking about you fucking tard they are talking about the youtuber didn't put any fade away in
Diego Armando Maradona 2:48...
Elizabeth 2:48 I get it, they did show a majority of dunk highlights. But please cut the bullshit false accusations of no fade-away at all.
JR Smith's Henny Hurricane is the best signature move.
He rebounds, spins and goes somewhere, then looks confused.
LeBron be like 👀
😂😂😂
0 seconds ago 😐
lol
Underrated comment
No one can stop James Harden's double step back... not even ref
Lmao
HAHAHAHA CHOOOK! HAHA
The triple step back the move that will break the planet we live on if used
and his euro step from half court
Its a gathering step
Shoutout to the random Vince Carter clip in the skyhook part
Its over
Dis dead me had 😂
ya i know right, wtf was that
I thought I was imagining things.
@@LeonidPutilov I think he used the wrong clip for the "it's over". Wasn't it the reverse 360 windmill?
Jordan: Fadeaway
Kobe: I’m gonna steal your shot
Dirk: HOW ABOUT 1 LEG?
The dream shake is low key so smooth.
why u here lol
please help me what wrong with him comment
BNF SQUAD he’s got 5 mil subs and this guy for some reason only got 5k subs
please help me what that mean
please help me just because he has more subs that him doesn’t mean he can’t comment on a vid
Kareem's Sky Hook - 0:24
Olajuwon's Dream Shake - 1:40
Jordan/Bryant Fadeaway - 2:35
Shaq's Black Tornado - 3:32
Ginobli's Euro-step - 4:39
T. Hardaway/Iverson Crossover - 5:34
Nowitzki's Single-legged Fadeaway - 6:25
Curry's Deep Threes - 7:24
Duncan's Bank Shot - 8:14
Harden's Stepback - 9:06
Thx
Bird's Fadeaway - 0:00 Bird was hitting that fadeaway before Jordan or Bryant.
You shameless spoiler
Thx
This is not an hour long video, people should find these by themself, dont promote laziness
Imagine if Manute Bol used that skyhook.....
Damn boi will be super unstoppable
Seraphim Fahmy Jesus yeah
He'd be dangerous
Yeah god damn he would have been unstoppable, 7’7” with an 8’6” wingspan. Scary🥶
Seraphim Fahmy it would be the downward hook
Damn someone acknowledged Tim Duncan's greatness what is this madness?
Why do you only have 1.89k subscibers? This is an underrated channel.
Exactly
5.2k now 🥴
Ethan 23 now he has 14k but still underrated
Rajesh Cheruku 18k still super underrated lol
Actually 29.2 but still underrated
MY PERSONAL LIST of the "Best Euro step players in the NBA"
1) Manu
2) DWade
3) JHarden
4) Giannis
5) Luka
6) Kyrie
7) Elgin Baylor
8) Westbrook
Edit: I had to change the title of the list because a lot of little boys kept crying like a bunch of 👶🏼
cmon dude you missed tacko fall
Sorry but Giannis should be #1 now
@@wbrycatgmail hell no.
Giannis is DOES NOT have a better euro step than dwade or let alone manu. Stop it
@@tonmaitaleangcapun8423 u mean the best at actually traveling?
Like Sir Charles used to say "Ginobili!"😁✌️
Bro ngl I thought this guy had a million subs, his videos are so good.
True si
Yep
Bro this vid sucks half the time he’s showing the wrong highlights what you smoking
@@harrybatts9265 you’re the one smoking crack
@@harrybatts9265 yes they are talking about moves but showed other highlights because you just want signature moves over and over until done they put other highlights because of entertainment purposes
To correct you my friend the Step Back was created and perfected by Paul Pierce but James Harden took it to incredible heights when he added a second step. It's the same as the Fadeaway created by Jordan and DOMINATED then Dirk Nowitzki with his One Leg Fadeaway destroyed everyone. Harden's version is actually called Double Step Back.
aka The Travel
Harden added another step
@@CamJames the officials says it's not
Actually what Dirk's shot was called was effing ugly..also karl malone junior..james hardon is called traveling..how many actual moves can u adopt? Kevin McHale had more low post moves on his own than any of these clowns
Naw harden just travels.
9:27 You need a passport for that bruh...
Lol
That was such a travel. Lol
@@John-nz2jm actually if u look close enough u can see he catched the ball after he did the first step, slightly after. So he only made one step.
@@killthekrow6813 no.
That (former) Rocket has to have frequent flyer miles XD
james harden signature move the "traveling"
The double step back
Lol I will never respect that double step back. Imo the step back sig shouldve been wades
@@IIMPRESSMYSELF2000 if you do the double step back right it’s Legal, as long as your still dribbling when you take your first step
@@itsnotnate420 I try it in pick up a lot and get it clean always get called a travel and can never argue it
@@supherb__5979 yeah but that’s a pickup game tho
3:41
Shaq was the biggest "brute force" of his era, but Hakeem ate him for lunch a few times and Wilt wasn't a "brute force" most of the time because he didn't want to HURT opponents, Wilt wanted to BEAT THEM (not beat ON them).
Wilt could lift more than wilt which was funny, he just never actually played his all because he was afraid of hurting the other guys
@@epictubegamer look at the numbers and footage Wilt was more dominant. Just in another era.
@@RozexBang | yes, wilt could lift more than wilt.
@@thebreakdown8843 i meant lift more than shaq
Hakeem was already out of his prime by the time shaq was on the lakers and got huge
dominique wilkins actually did the euro step in the 80’s and got called for traveling
Your list is much better than those so called basketball bias experts
Timmy’s bankshots will always be my favorite. Dude just wanted to win, and this shot was almost pretty much guaranteed to go in every single time.
Top 10 EVER 100%
copied
It was so cool watching him, my home team (relatively, I live in Canada) was the Raps and watching Carter was so exhausting, you never knew what you were gonna get. With Duncan, day in day out, you knew he was gonna get the job done. My favourite player ever.
When signature move is mentioned, 3 comes to my mind, The Sky Hook , The One Legged Fadeaway and the Dream Shake , those moves no one couldve replicated them since their creators came with it plus they made a carrer out of it
Curry's deep 3 is ridiculously underrated. Teams have to completely change the way they defend just because of him.
0:57, not anymore
What a great list. Usually there's only some dumb opinions or debatable thoughts but I thought this video was perfect.
I am old School, but this Stephen Curry deep three is something new to me, he belongs to the greatest!
He’s the one who started taking long long threes. Allen and Miller had obviously been great shooters but they never shot from the range curry and Lillard do today
1:30 -- In 1964-65 The UCLA freshman team with Kareem Abdul Jabar on it, beat the UCLA Varsity in the fist team scrimmage/ inner school game. It was the First time players of that #1 Ranked National Team had seen their legendary coach John Wooden Speechless.
Kareem was so dominant he shut up the greatest coach to ever live.
Yeah, he'd have won 4 NCAA championships instead of 3 if they had allowed freshmen on varsity.
@@daharos Was that an NCAA rule? Because you'd be insane not to put him in your lineup. UNC put freshman Michael Jordan into the game when they needed a score with time running out.
Here's some food for thought. Wilt Chamberlain blocked the Sky Hook, but he also was using that same move over Bill Russell in the 60s. Other moves he used were the fadeaway, the turnaround jumpshot, bank shot, and finger roll. He's also (along with Bill Russell) the first and quite arguably still the best at full court outlet passes. Passing can also be a signature skill. Another move that comes to mind is the floater, or the tear drop, in which guys like Mark Jackson and Tony Parker utilise, which then led to Stephen Curry morphing it into a runner-finger roll-floater hybrid that he used against Denver back in the earlier 2013-2014 Playoffs.
Yeah, just a little bit of trivia I thought I would share. Anyway, good video all around.
Wilt did not have a hook shot. He had a turnaround bank shot which no one could stop. And if someone tried to overplay him on the bank, he would spin into the key for a dunk or finger roll.
Russel is the one who had the small man skills where he converted blocks and rebounds into fast break points with his outlet passes. This is, by far, the least appreciated part of his game. Wilt wasnt doing that for the first seven years of his career. Then he was persuaded to change his game to include less scoring and more passing. Then, very late in his career with the Lakers, after suffering a bad knee injury in the 1970 season which limited his offensive moves ... thats when he became the master of the outlet pass. And lo and behold his team has one the greatest seasons in NBA history.
Absolutely correct Wilt was more polished then every big man
The skyhook is probably the best signature move
Yea idk why it’s not #1
But wilt block it 3 times back to back at the age of 35.
@@nikhilukey6518 so you're saying the best signature shot should have never been blocked? Lmao
@@nikhilukey6518 Kareem was still young and developing back then, he perfected it later as he matured and made skyhook the most lethal weapon in NBA history.
I kinda disagree the dream shake was the most spectacular move I've ever seen
What about Luka Doncic step back
It may be slow but the distance he covers with the deep three is amazing
It is quite effective too
It ain't slow.
it was made after hardens and isnt original
If you include Parker's teardrop in this list, the pieces of the league's Biggest Three is gonna be complete.
For me the sky hook is the most 🔥
I know you can class it as a crossover, but the Shamgod was an unreal signature move that most PG's use today in their dribbling
Stephen curry is living legend
Look at curry man
So inspirational
gabriel aseron lmao
gabriel aseron out here just making inspirational plays
*flight has entered the chat............loOK aT cORy MaN!
Stephen Curry* - last names are capitalized, too.
2:53
James Worthy has stated (and there's video around of it) that he though Larry Bird was harder to guard than Michael Jordan (not that Jordan was EASY to guard!) - keep in mind that James played against BOTH several times....
Bird was almost 6’10 and had the shot of an angel. Defenders nightmare
Not only that, Worthy and Jordan were on the same UNC team, so Worthy is probably the most qualified person on earth to compare the two. But... isn't a shooting guard *supposed* to have trouble guarding a forward? Also I think LA had really good defense against the two -- I'm not aware of any "I took it personally" followed by Jordan putting up 50 points against LA. Although a lot of those were revenge for getting frozen out in the 1985 all star team.
@@jessejordache1869 Worthy was a forward (SF or PF) in the NBA.
But size wise, he was about halfway between Bird and Jordan.
Jordan only played against LA 1 or 2 times a season prior to the 1991 Finals - LA didn't really have a good chance to put together a "good defense" against him prior to 1991 as they just din't play him enough to matter - but AFTER that is another story.
@@bricefleckenstein9666 Okay, thanks for the info.
I like how Steph changed the game by shooting deep 3s
imagining training as a center all your life just so you can make it into the nba and play like your childhood star: shaq. But then this kid whos an entire foot shorter than you just starts sniping from the back court with 50% accuracy and 0 percent blockability.
Ruined you mean? I want bully ball and handchecking back.
The number of threes and their depth has increased steadily since the early aughts. Steph is just insanely good at them.
Tony Parker's floater, Kevin McHale's slip-style post play, and Kevin Garrett's baby hook shot deserve some love too.
I love that dirk is getting some love. Always been a Dallas man fan and I only wish my dad stayed alive long enough to see them get that championship I know pops was smiling Down on the mavs
Underrated page!
yo i forgot to blink the whole video and now my eyes dry
Good video homie
Manu and Timmy. Thanks for your services in the NBA as my hometown team Spurs.
22:23 lol the coolest part
Tony Parker's tear drop shot though 🤔
Yep, should've been included and TP's unstoppable spin move
Only 2 players in nba history were able to block the sky hook. Wilt and Bill Russell. People forget how great Bill Russell was as a defender. He probably averaged 10 blocks a game. There's a reason why Bill Russell won 11 championships out of his 13 years of playing. Defense wins championships
Should've put Parker's Teardrop/Floater and Spin move on the list. The dude perfected the floater and the upcoming pointguards saw how effective it is and started to study it.
Agreed! I'd never seen a guard use the floater like Parker before him.
Thank you for this video 📹 💜
Single leg fade away and sky hook are legendary move...
Great video 👍🏾
The "Step Back" is truly a genius creation by James Harden.
*Paul Pierce
@@CamJames nice joke kid
You idiots actully think harden invented the step back 😂😂😂Fking casuals.
This was a great list!!
Steven adams kiwi step
Include Gervin's finger roll bc we still use it today.
To the youngsters: It's a finger roll, not jelly.
The term jelly sounds so stupid lol
I’ve never heard of anybody calling a finger roll a jelly layup
Shaun Livingston’s mid range jumper🔥
Great video
Imagine if someone reincarnated the sky hook and was 7'2 and had a 7'5 wingspan, weight 270 pounds. Ooooh man watch out that there is a 1st overall pick for sure.
Ah, thats really unlikely, a load of Bol-locks if you ask me
@@krosses7156 😂
@@JaySmurdaThyScrubGod lmao
@@Joshua_23 👍
I love all these!
9:27 is pure travel
9:42
Says how it isn't a travel
@@mr.pillow8943 zero step, first step, second step, third step
All Basketball fans knows 2nd step is the limit
@@cypr7120 Okay?
@@mr.pillow8943 It’s a travel
@@stayofftheweeeeeeed7249 it literally says at the timestamp how it isnt
I guessed every one of these moves before watching the video! :O
honestly i've never disliked james harden for his unusual or exploitative play. just loved the way he toyed with the NBA to the point where they made rules specifically to target him, which i feel is the highest mode of respect, since they had to put a stop to an unstoppable force. his approach has always been inspiring, how far till it's beyond the boundary and as he said, the numbers speak for themselves
Bro i remember steph doing the double stepback and the ref called a travel while harden doesn't 😭😭😂🤷
George McGinnis one handed push shot, Dick Barnett-fall back baby, Earl Monroe-spin move, Elvin Hayes-Get that rhythm, get that rhythm, that's my man, Rick Barry-and one (fouled in the act of shooting) and underhand foul shot, Magic -no look pass.
Jason Williams’ behind the back pass: *aM I A jOkE tO yOu?*
@NonyaBusiness! a million people do the behind the back pass but White Chocolate did it in the most incredible way anyone has ever seen and did it CONSISTENTLY
He barely ever did it tho
@@jacksonpayne3477 quit the cap bruh he always does it
Gordo no it’s a known fact that he barely ever did it
@@gordo1163 nah . Don't try to pursue it
You forgot draymonds signature ball kick
Where's LeBron's Famous Chase Down block
Not exactly unstoppable and he doesn’t do it often
Bro Lebron isn't the only one that can do it.
When he was in the zone No one could stop Mambas fadeaway …❤
What about Luka’s signature: in game trickshot
Wow thanks for this information now i know who is the superior in every move that i see in every nba games
When great skill meet excellent physical tools.
Shaq black tornado
KD pull up
Dirk one legged
Kareem Skyhook
Wilt dipper
James stepback
1:15 why is vince carter dunking in a skyhook convo?
Dirk's fade away is basically "if Jordan is 7'1"
nice viddddd
Tony Parket teaaar drooooop !
Yep! Where is Tony the tear drop🥲
I call James Harden Mr. Marco Polo.
How are you going to talk about Jordan's fade away as a signature move and then just show primarily dunks as highlights? lol
I love this video
Hi im the 6th comment and i hope your quarantine has been fun stay safe
@0:37 Goal tending by modern rules.
I played with someone taller than me when I was younger and lowkey developed a sky hook on accident 😂
My grandpa made me practice hook shots. It looked nothing like the sky hook but I could eventually hit it pretty consistently from free throw range even while running. I also fell in love with Duncan’s Angled bank shots and I was pretty good at it. My only real regret is that I never got to play in an organized league. Honestly wasn’t interested until late in High School and the coaches didn’t want to invest the time in me when I was already a senior and only going to be around for one season. I have played in a couple recreational leagues since then, but I didn’t keep up on my game and I just don’t belong out there anymore. Only thing I’m good for is setting screens and rebounding lol.
same. And then I ran into double rims so now I have to rely on more bank shots, which my dad taught me how to do anyway
The "Black Tornado" is crazy😂😂😂😂
Looks like Kareem isn’t the top scorer anymore still a champ though 🎉🎉🎉
Tim Duncan is quiet
The one who said he did not like MJ
Rest In Peace Kobe and Gigi and everyone else on that flight❤️❤️
Charles Barkley having anything to say about what's required to win championships is HILARIOUS
actually wilt is also known for his unstopable fadeaway in the 60s.
Exactly and his fingerole
I bet he was so strong that when he does free throws, it creates a wind that pushes it away from the rim.
@@killerqueen2550 lol
Against plumbers yes.
@@IAmProdAG only a couple of players had to have second jobs at that time,it's just an overblown rumor
You are wilding!!!! First off George gervin should of made it hands down! But the dream should of been in the top 3! And Kareem’s sky hook is literally and statistically the most unstoppable shot undeniably🤦🏾♂️
The greatest signature move of all time was Larry Bird telling his opponent "I'm going to do such and such" and then doing it and scoring DESPITE warning the opponent.
And with all respect to The Iceman, George learned to finger roll from Wilt (as did many other players).
Larry bird is my favorite NBA player sorry Kobe Bryant 😭 😭😭😭😭😭
Michael Jordan is famous for that, too.
@@jessejordache1869 Michael has stated that he learned his trash talk, and how to get in the heads of opponents, from the master - Larry Bird.
He was NOT as good at that, but he was definitely a good student.
@@bricefleckenstein9666 Mmmm.... he ruined careers. They both probably did. Have you heard the "shoot it, you f*****g f****t." story?
interesting analysis of different moves
"travels don't exist in the NBA"
-refs in the james harden issue
Thanks bro
Giannis with Nowitzki's fadeaway and Jabbar's hook. Unstoppable.
Nowitzki pull off a one-legged fadeaway on Chris Bosh, Olajuwon did the 'Dream Shake' on David Robinson three times, and the most legendary one, AI broke Jordan's ankles when he was a rookie. Amazing skills, amazing players
The smoothness of the dream shake is beyond belief
Dream shake = kevin mchale, fade away = larry bird
9:27 You can’t tell me that’s not a travel
Travel
Thats a travel,😂 but when he usually does it, he doesn't do that
3:01 I SWEAR thats my math teacher, the principal and the door man guarding Michael
how tf is a deep 3 a signature move
Overrated arrogant Curry
There is no 3's on West's era...
skyhook -- my go-to move when being guarded by tall people
I love allen iverson , kobe bryant ,tim duncan ,shaquille o' neal.These people changed the basketball history.
Hello you've forgotten the move of Tony Parker 😉 great job this vidéo
Sky hook, Dirk's fadeaway and deep three are my faves. Deep three because you know, 3>2.