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Raps, Jazz, and UCONN
Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
Anytime Larry Bird threw up a shot
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stillat!Tdamnit
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Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
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The Awakening
Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
Originally Posted by rosonviyavong
Anytime Larry Bird threw up a shot
Funny, but when you think about it, its true
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GiveItToBurrito
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Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
Originally Posted by ShaqAttack3234
Kareem's sky hook and Shaq's drop step and baby hook/dunk are the 2 most unstoppable, IMO.
This. An Amare-Nash pick and roll is up there, too. It might not be the most accurate play, too, but a Kevin Garnett fadeaway is still completely unblockable and pretty accurate.
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Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
Originally Posted by Bosnian Sajo
Kobe fade away?
stay on topic op said unstoppable not the most stoppable.
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Local High School Star
Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
Dirk's fadeaway.
Rose's southside glide layup
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Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
Originally Posted by asdf1990
stay on topic op said unstoppable not the most stoppable.
lebrick's jumpshot disagrees.
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Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
Evidently Wilt had no unstoppable moves. Pretty remarkable for a guy who averaged 40 ppg in his first seven seasons, outshot the league average in FG% by HUGE margins, and set some 130 records which still stand.
One can only wonder what kind of a player he would have been had he had some unstoppable moves.
Just look at this clumsy, uncoordinated oaf...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6k539HSbXM
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Local High School Star
Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
Originally Posted by Walduś
lebrick's jumpshot disagrees.
so does kobe cryant's
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I dunk on kids
Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
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Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
why do people say "mj fade"
lots of greats did the fade before mj
even wilt chamberlain did it
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Future NBA G.O.A.T
Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
my floater/teardrop most unstoppable 80 percent against d1 teams
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Good college starter
Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
Originally Posted by GiveItToBurrito
This. An Amare-Nash pick and roll is up there, too. It might not be the most accurate play, too, but a Kevin Garnett fadeaway is still completely unblockable and pretty accurate.
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Go CELTICS!
Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
Kevin McHale with good post position.
Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan 2 on one fast breaks.
I can't believe Hakeem wasn't mentioned in the OP.
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Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
Originally Posted by griffmoney1784
why do people say "mj fade"
lots of greats did the fade before mj
even wilt chamberlain did it
but when jordan did the fadeway it was unstoppable.
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