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Davis has got anamazing handle on the ball as well, but he turns the ball over on passes a lot more than CP3 or Dwill.
AI, there is no one close...
Anybody else see that play against the Pacers yesterday? Paul was near the baseline, driving, and had two Pacers guarding him, and he had West right behind him in the corner area. He dribbled the ball under his leg looking like he was passing it to West behind him, and froze the two defenders. He kept his dribble and went to the basket, dropping it off to Wright who got fouled.
[QUOTE=Showtime]Anybody else see that play against the Pacers yesterday? Paul was near the baseline, driving, and had two Pacers guarding him, and he had West right behind him in the corner area. He dribbled the ball under his leg looking like he was passing it to West behind him, and froze the two defenders. He kept his dribble and went to the basket, dropping it off to Wright who got fouled.[/QUOTE]
That was crazy. I had to rewind it a few times. Pacers' commentator Quinn Buckner said players would normally try that move with two hands and Paul did it with one. It happened so fast I was wondering why the crowd ooh'd and ahh'd. :oldlol:
[QUOTE=Showtime]Anybody else see that play against the Pacers yesterday? Paul was near the baseline, driving, and had two Pacers guarding him, and he had West right behind him in the corner area. He dribbled the ball under his leg looking like he was passing it to West behind him, and froze the two defenders. He kept his dribble and went to the basket, dropping it off to Wright who got fouled.[/QUOTE]
Yeah!That's the play Im talking about but I couldn't tell what he did.I need to see a video of it again.
[QUOTE=Showtime]Anybody else see that play against the Pacers yesterday? Paul was near the baseline, driving, and had two Pacers guarding him, and he had West right behind him in the corner area. He dribbled the ball under his leg looking like he was passing it to West behind him, and froze the two defenders. He kept his dribble and went to the basket, dropping it off to Wright who got fouled.[/QUOTE]
Im still looking for a video of this so I can see it again
[url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=7lvYf08X6tc[/url]
[quote=StroShow4]too bad hot sauce's "moves" aren't even legal in a real basketball game. thats why he sucks. he spent his whole life practicing stuff you can't even do in a real game.
and ball handling isn't all about "tricks" or "moves" anyways. thats why i have chris paul as a better ball handler than jamal crawford even though crawfords moves are superior to anyone else in the league.[/quote]You say this about Hot Sauce, but you have to know that Crawford's amazing behind the back to floater move (I swear it is like something out of Cirque du Soleil), is usually a travel because he includes an illegal pro hop. They don't call it, but it is still traveling.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Crs-QT1DERo[/url]
[B]Jamal Crawford sonned Kirk Hinrich [/B]
Billups..
[quote=Lebron23][URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Crs-QT1DERo"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Crs-QT1DERo[/URL]
[B]Jamal Crawford sonned Kirk Hinrich [/B][/quote]The NBA - Where traveling happens.
[QUOTE=vert48]The NBA - Where traveling happens.[/QUOTE]
Yea I was thinking the same thing.. I love the reaction of the crowd though.. "ohhhh"
[QUOTE=Coolaak][url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=7lvYf08X6tc[/url][/QUOTE]
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