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my favorite move
« on: March 25, 2017, 06:47:23 PM »

Offline rollie mass

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jaylen brown in corner crossover to paint and fall away jumper-better than bookers 70 to me-j
that move was basketball art

Re: my favorite move
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2017, 07:12:47 PM »

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jaylen brown in corner crossover to paint and fall away jumper-better than bookers 70 to me-j
that move was basketball art
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Re: my favorite move
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2017, 12:12:22 AM »

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Cool move but Phoenix was playing NO defense.  It's like they were stuck in cement.

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« Reply #3 on: March 26, 2017, 12:16:38 AM »

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Brown had nice first corner but didn't play much after.

Re: my favorite move
« Reply #4 on: March 26, 2017, 12:23:12 AM »

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Why don't you use capital letters? They are useful for proper names or titles.

Re: my favorite move
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Why don't you use capital letters? They are useful for proper names or titles.
It is all part of Rollie's charm. Indulge him.  ;D
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Re: my favorite move
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Why don't you use capital letters? They are useful for proper names or titles.
It is all part of Rollie's charm. Indulge him.  ;D

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Re: my favorite move
« Reply #7 on: March 26, 2017, 07:21:35 PM »

Offline rollie mass

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jaylen, hit a couple mid range pull ups without forcing getting to rim-
every game he shows pieces of the package
and smart was right in reigning him in ,playing in control and getting him ready for playoffs
 he gets open at foul line and pulls up like 10 year vet

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« Reply #8 on: March 26, 2017, 08:04:32 PM »

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Re: my favorite move
« Reply #9 on: March 26, 2017, 09:04:26 PM »

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Jaylen did this move again tonight, nothing but net. Crowder hit a tough fadeaway swish, himself. I've made some fadeaways like this to win 1 on 1 and 21 pick up games but I'm not a pro, haha. It's nice seeing moves like these as I often steal offensive moves and defensive strategies from watching NBA games.
~W. King of Angmar/Dark Lord Sauron, "Sore-on", "Score-on", "Slore-on"/"W. King", "D. Lord" (Wins, Defense)/"W-itch King" (haha), All I do is win, and Cincy - TayoFromOhio 😄

Re: my favorite move
« Reply #10 on: March 27, 2017, 10:43:13 AM »

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Jaylen did this move again tonight, nothing but net. Crowder hit a tough fadeaway swish, himself. I've made some fadeaways like this to win 1 on 1 and 21 pick up games but I'm not a pro, haha. It's nice seeing moves like these as I often steal offensive moves and defensive strategies from watching NBA games.
TP
there is nothing better than good pick up games or one on one outside in summer
 no crowds just players that love the game
my favorite, a called bank fade away that kisses the board
i am old now but every time i here a ball bouncing it all comes back
i had rollie massimino coaching me on and off season i was even going to move in with him if my family moved
-i could shoot and was gifted with a first step rollie said-so one on one, i was a nightmare to play
 hit a few in a row outside then blow by or pullup, and all those fakes rollie drilled into us
 i loved under the lights on a hot humid august night and getting down on d and the guy with the ball was tired and demoralized

Re: my favorite move
« Reply #11 on: March 27, 2017, 01:08:47 PM »

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Jaylen did this move again tonight, nothing but net. Crowder hit a tough fadeaway swish, himself. I've made some fadeaways like this to win 1 on 1 and 21 pick up games but I'm not a pro, haha. It's nice seeing moves like these as I often steal offensive moves and defensive strategies from watching NBA games.
TP
there is nothing better than good pick up games or one on one outside in summer
 no crowds just players that love the game
my favorite, a called bank fade away that kisses the board
i am old now but every time i here a ball bouncing it all comes back
i had rollie massimino coaching me on and off season i was even going to move in with him if my family moved
-i could shoot and was gifted with a first step rollie said-so one on one, i was a nightmare to play
 hit a few in a row outside then blow by or pullup, and all those fakes rollie drilled into us
 i loved under the lights on a hot humid august night and getting down on d and the guy with the ball was tired and demoralized

You're never too old to play, maybe just too unhealthy but if you're able bodied then you're good to go. There are people in my hood who can really ball so I gotta keep practicing so I don't get hustled. Here's a video of me practicing by myself, all my made 3's for 1 hour:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x546spb

...I like to practice from high school, college and NBA range so that I have enough range to throw off defenders. Also, I'm 29 and think to myself that my age mates are Russell Westbrook and Steph Curry (along with Lionel Messi and Sebastian Vettel) so if I don't know how to shoot from deep by now I'm under-competitive. I'm not a pro or anything, I just play for fun, and it feels great to smoke all of the high schoolers in my neighborhood who always challenge me to 1 on 1 games because I put in work like this.
~W. King of Angmar/Dark Lord Sauron, "Sore-on", "Score-on", "Slore-on"/"W. King", "D. Lord" (Wins, Defense)/"W-itch King" (haha), All I do is win, and Cincy - TayoFromOhio 😄

Re: my favorite move
« Reply #12 on: March 27, 2017, 01:39:18 PM »

Offline manl_lui

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Jaylen did this move again tonight, nothing but net. Crowder hit a tough fadeaway swish, himself. I've made some fadeaways like this to win 1 on 1 and 21 pick up games but I'm not a pro, haha. It's nice seeing moves like these as I often steal offensive moves and defensive strategies from watching NBA games.
TP
there is nothing better than good pick up games or one on one outside in summer
 no crowds just players that love the game
my favorite, a called bank fade away that kisses the board
i am old now but every time i here a ball bouncing it all comes back
i had rollie massimino coaching me on and off season i was even going to move in with him if my family moved
-i could shoot and was gifted with a first step rollie said-so one on one, i was a nightmare to play
 hit a few in a row outside then blow by or pullup, and all those fakes rollie drilled into us
 i loved under the lights on a hot humid august night and getting down on d and the guy with the ball was tired and demoralized

You're never too old to play, maybe just too unhealthy but if you're able bodied then you're good to go. There are people in my hood who can really ball so I gotta keep practicing so I don't get hustled. Here's a video of me practicing by myself, all my made 3's for 1 hour:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x546spb

...I like to practice from high school, college and NBA range so that I have enough range to throw off defenders. Also, I'm 29 and think to myself that my age mates are Russell Westbrook and Steph Curry (along with Lionel Messi and Sebastian Vettel) so if I don't know how to shoot from deep by now I'm under-competitive. I'm not a pro or anything, I just play for fun, and it feels great to smoke all of the high schoolers in my neighborhood who always challenge me to 1 on 1 games because I put in work like this.

idk why but it somewhat reminds me of Pierce's move, the drive, fake, step back shot

Re: my favorite move
« Reply #13 on: March 27, 2017, 02:58:03 PM »

Offline Witch-King

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Jaylen did this move again tonight, nothing but net. Crowder hit a tough fadeaway swish, himself. I've made some fadeaways like this to win 1 on 1 and 21 pick up games but I'm not a pro, haha. It's nice seeing moves like these as I often steal offensive moves and defensive strategies from watching NBA games.
TP
there is nothing better than good pick up games or one on one outside in summer
 no crowds just players that love the game
my favorite, a called bank fade away that kisses the board
i am old now but every time i here a ball bouncing it all comes back
i had rollie massimino coaching me on and off season i was even going to move in with him if my family moved
-i could shoot and was gifted with a first step rollie said-so one on one, i was a nightmare to play
 hit a few in a row outside then blow by or pullup, and all those fakes rollie drilled into us
 i loved under the lights on a hot humid august night and getting down on d and the guy with the ball was tired and demoralized

You're never too old to play, maybe just too unhealthy but if you're able bodied then you're good to go. There are people in my hood who can really ball so I gotta keep practicing so I don't get hustled. Here's a video of me practicing by myself, all my made 3's for 1 hour:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x546spb

...I like to practice from high school, college and NBA range so that I have enough range to throw off defenders. Also, I'm 29 and think to myself that my age mates are Russell Westbrook and Steph Curry (along with Lionel Messi and Sebastian Vettel) so if I don't know how to shoot from deep by now I'm under-competitive. I'm not a pro or anything, I just play for fun, and it feels great to smoke all of the high schoolers in my neighborhood who always challenge me to 1 on 1 games because I put in work like this.

idk why but it somewhat reminds me of Pierce's move, the drive, fake, step back shot

Didn't he make one of those to win a triple overtime game against the Bulls in the '09 playoffs??
~W. King of Angmar/Dark Lord Sauron, "Sore-on", "Score-on", "Slore-on"/"W. King", "D. Lord" (Wins, Defense)/"W-itch King" (haha), All I do is win, and Cincy - TayoFromOhio 😄