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bet purple 3/05/11
Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
Wilt created the fade away and it was unstoppable:p
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I hit open 5-foot jumpshots with ease
Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
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Good High School Starter
Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
hey to the idiot who thought i was ranking them i wasnt. i was just LISTING them in no particular order. and i didnt put in a bunch of thought to include others. Of course there are ones i left out. i figured someone else would post it
Last edited by chris2010; 01-21-2011 at 05:05 PM.
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College superstar
Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
Allen Iverson Crossover...
reasoning: he pretty much made the NBA alter the rule to prevent injuries to opponents ankles
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Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
Originally Posted by imdaman99
I'm sure watching that video is no indication of his entire game, but it seems as if almost all his fadeaways or jumpers are of him going left or spinning left and banking it in. Right handed shot blockers could distract that
Speaking of blocking shots...
I also believe that Kareem's sky-hook was a deadly shot, but there was one player who routinely blocked it, and it was a Chamberlain who was well past his prime, and playing on a surgically repaired knee. In the 71-72 WCF's alone, Chamberlain blocked some 15 sky-hooks. He also held Kareem to WELL under his career FG% of .559 (in their 28 H2H meetings, Kareem shot .464 against Wilt...including .434 over their last ten.)
One can only wonder a prime Wilt could have done against Kareem.
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Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
to whoever negged rep me on the jordan push comment. i mean it is what it is. the refs never called foul. i mean jordan been using the push step back crossover drive/ step back jumper ever since the early 90s. im not taking away credit from jordan as a player, but the refs obviously let alotta calls go to help jordan. the refs also let jordan get away with alot of shit to make up for all them years the refs used to make phantom calls against the 80s bulls whenever they played against the bad boys pistons during the regular season and play-offs, cause honestly the refs used to call bs fouls on jordan all the time against them in the 80s. so it's fair game. jordan still earned his rings regardless, of phantom calls or not.
Last edited by MiseryCityTexas; 01-22-2011 at 02:08 AM.
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Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
prime shaq, with the rock, right under the basket was an automatic two, regardless of who or how many defenders were right there. YOU HAD TO FOUL HIM. there was no other option.
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National High School Star
Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
Originally Posted by chris2010
which one is the most unstoppable? also add to the list if you happen to think of one that i left out
1)Magic Johnson fast break
2) Jordan fade-away
3) Malone/Stockton pick n roll
4) Kareem Sky hook
5) Shaq Post up
6) Reggie Miller off of screens
7) Ray allen off screens
*more for you to add*
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFvHfcZ5BgE&
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycMFaZHrg1A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XprdVaRPGQU
Last edited by gpfanz; 01-22-2011 at 08:09 AM.
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Sussudio
Re: Most unstoppable offensive moves in nba history
Any time Yao Ming got the ball with a bit of space under the basket, doesn't need to jump high to dunk it in, and if you foul him he hits 5 out of every 6 free throws.
Makes the time when he got blocked by Nate quite remarkable.
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