Check the in-and-out to the baseline reverse finish by Houston’s Myron “The Show” Allen. The defender acts as if it was a mandatory switch but I don’t think he called it. Is the move as good as NY’s Antawn “The Teacher” Dobie a.k.a. “King of the In-and-Out,” presently earning liras with the Casa Ted Kolej club team in Turkey? I’d like to find out. Let’s get New York Pro-City commish Ray Diaz and Houston’s Kevin Granger on the line and get ‘em going at it:
“The Show” playing for Lobos Grises UAD Durango in the CIBACOPA League
While enrolled at North Dakota, Myron was ruled ineligible by the NCAA in 2003 for
having participated in a pro training camp and playing in one exhibition game with the Fargo-Moorhead Beez in the IBA. After leaving North Dakota, he played 17 games in the WBA and lead the league in scoring with 26.8 points for the Arkansas Arch Angels. He has run in the Mexican ‘A” league and is currently on the roster of Igokea in Bosnia. Myron is a summer league favorite down in the Houston Nike Pro-City league and in 2007, was considered the best overseas player in the league. More to come…





























May 12th, 2008 at 10:09 am
Jeremy Ripley says:
OH Wow!
May 12th, 2008 at 12:19 pm
bobbito garcia says:
yo, he bugged him! i wish we could see the reverse angle to see if it was a carry or not. anti freeze’s yo yo is bananas. props to the show for doing his thing in mexico.
May 13th, 2008 at 2:04 pm
Sean Couch says:
Freeze’s in and out in transition is the best in the city. This move was from a stand still which made it noteworthy.