Favorite all time NBA go-to moves

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Lebron far baseline turn around fade..............

He saves that for playoff most of the time tho.

 

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Now who else wanna fukk with Hollywood Court?
Forgot an underrated one, Steve Nash taking layups right handed off his right foot, the timing on it just threw shot blockers off. This dude played below the rim but could get his layup off against the most athletic defenders cause they couldn't time him properly, always waiting on him to take one more step.

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The Grant Hill was a good one. No one mentioned Rod Strickland or Dre Miller's hesitations? Perfect for the old man game.

My ish was the Ray Allen pull-up.
 

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Kobe Pump fake...20 years & fools still fall for it :snoop:

They really think bean liable to shoot it every possession :heh:
 

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Jordan also had the best reverse layup game the NBA has ever seen. It was just as deadly as his fadeaway



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I'll give Kobe credit, he mimics Jordan's game better than anybody we'll probably ever see, he just doesn't have the same control and finesse that Jordan had. It shows in how efficient Jordan was compared to Kobe


I feel like I don't see reverse/double clutch layups as much these days. Seems like they'd rather just run into the defense, create contact and get to the foul line a la James Harden
 

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Tracy McGrady baseline work

"And my delivery is sicker than McGrady on the baseline "
Lloyd Banks 'G's Up'
 
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