There’s a number of adjectives I could implement here to describe exactly what Jamal Crawford did to Kirk Hinrich, but I think humiliation will suffice. JCraw vaporized the Chicago Bulls on-court quarterback with an inside-out-hand-change, behind-the-back, jumpstop combination that I don’t think I’ve ever seen before!
Knicks fans: is Jamal really that bad? He looks good here!
that’s not a walk. it’s a hop step or can be called a skip step, where the two steps that you are legally allowed to have for a lay up is done with the same foot after your last dribble and before the take off. slow the move down adn you’ll understand. during my anytime, anyday workouts, i focus on footwork for layups and jumpers. it’s intricate, and not many refs or even pros have the full gamet down. jamal has a variation of that move where he crosses behind his back, then goes behind the back again without the dribble but instead a quick wraparound waist pass hand to hand. really special, and i’ve never seen anyone do it in my life. it’s his signature
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November 19th, 2008 at 10:56 am
illest says:
great move. johnny kerr liked it. but he traveled. but its the nba where travelling is legal.
November 19th, 2008 at 11:27 am
Kevin Couliau says:
Where traveling happens !
November 20th, 2008 at 1:41 pm
Bobbito Garcia a.k.a. Kool Bob Love says:
that’s not a walk. it’s a hop step or can be called a skip step, where the two steps that you are legally allowed to have for a lay up is done with the same foot after your last dribble and before the take off. slow the move down adn you’ll understand. during my anytime, anyday workouts, i focus on footwork for layups and jumpers. it’s intricate, and not many refs or even pros have the full gamet down. jamal has a variation of that move where he crosses behind his back, then goes behind the back again without the dribble but instead a quick wraparound waist pass hand to hand. really special, and i’ve never seen anyone do it in my life. it’s his signature