The Magic Freestyle crew are teenagers from Europe who have performed all over the world, even at Harlem’s Kingdome Tournament back in ‘05. In the clip above they’re killing at a recent All-Star Game in Latvia. You can see that they were originally influenced by the classic 2001 Nike Freestyle commercial, but obviously have taken it a couple of levels higher!

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5 Responses to “YOU DON’T WANT TO BATTLE THESE KIDS, EITHER!”

  1. Justin Solomon says:

    These dudes might give project playground a run for their money! Look out Bob.

  2. Bobbito Garcia a.k.a. Kool Bob Love says:

    mad props to these kids. they came to nyc in ‘05 and i helped get them a show at kingdome in harlem which they rocked. they’ve gotten even nicer since then! definite inspiration and mad love to all the freestylers across the world keeping this alive. word up.

  3. Jonathan DeJsus says:

    These kids is doing their thing by bringing fun and creativeness to the game. Yo bob, did you catch the new orlean hornets getting their globetrotter on during a recent game. That was entertaining.

  4. Tommy Baker says:

    To hit that 2 ball spinning pick up at 3:48 first time, in a live show is really nice. I’m not sure if I will be seeing these guys again at a streetball event in Nancy, France, May 16 & 17, 2008.

    I saw their show in Paris 2006. They have certainly improved since then. They both got mad games too, taking on ANYONE in the handles department.

  5. chris says:

    i could have sworn i saw them on espn ’streetball’ but they got skills

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