
john b
Should I just watch them play and then practice or what?
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I can only tell you how I did it, obviously. When Iverson first came out all I did was watch the same footage over and over and replicated his movements without the ball while I watched it in slow motion. The moves work the best when you don't think about them. Learn the rhythm and placement of everything, the opposing player, the ball-handlers feet, the distance between the two. I never had my own court so a buddy and I would practice crossing each other up and down the whole parking lot, in a zig-zag pattern. If you are really serious you can get the moves. I would suggest that you start with the fundamentals suggested by another person below. Look at youtube clips (wish I had these when I was younger...anyway) of Tim Hardaway, Isaiah Thomas, Pistol Pete Miravich and then go on to Iverson, Stephon Marbury, Byron Davis, and then to the And 1 players. But please understand that the And 1 players do a bunch of illegal crossovers. Especially hot sauce, his best mixtape was probably his first Mixtape volume 3. Remember to keep your head up, no move can make up for missing the open player right under the basket (remember you're trying to win ultimately, not just embarass the opposing team). I got more to help you out but I'll stop here...after this last point. Please don't waste a bunch of time with air alert, jump soles and all the other crap at the end of slam magazines (I love slam, don't get me wrong) but that stuff will only divert your energy from the important stuff. If you want to weight train ask if you can join the football team so you can do it properly. There are also some great clips of MJ teaching the fundamentals on YouTube, plz learn this stuff as well...ok that's it have fun, you got a lot to work on......Oh play basketball every chance you get especially in front of a crowd. Like AAU...ok I'm done...
I can only tell you how I did it, obviously. When Iverson first came out all I did was watch the same footage over and over and replicated his movements without the ball while I watched it in slow motion. The moves work the best when you don't think about them. Learn the rhythm and placement of everything, the opposing player, the ball-handlers feet, the distance between the two. I never had my own court so a buddy and I would practice crossing each other up and down the whole parking lot, in a zig-zag pattern. If you are really serious you can get the moves. I would suggest that you start with the fundamentals suggested by another person below. Look at youtube clips (wish I had these when I was younger...anyway) of Tim Hardaway, Isaiah Thomas, Pistol Pete Miravich and then go on to Iverson, Stephon Marbury, Byron Davis, and then to the And 1 players. But please understand that the And 1 players do a bunch of illegal crossovers. Especially hot sauce, his best mixtape was probably his first Mixtape volume 3. Remember to keep your head up, no move can make up for missing the open player right under the basket (remember you're trying to win ultimately, not just embarass the opposing team). I got more to help you out but I'll stop here...after this last point. Please don't waste a bunch of time with air alert, jump soles and all the other crap at the end of slam magazines (I love slam, don't get me wrong) but that stuff will only divert your energy from the important stuff. If you want to weight train ask if you can join the football team so you can do it properly. There are also some great clips of MJ teaching the fundamentals on YouTube, plz learn this stuff as well...ok that's it have fun, you got a lot to work on......Oh play basketball every chance you get especially in front of a crowd. Like AAU...ok I'm done...
how can i learn streetball moves?
tiffonn
well how can i learn them?
it would be nice if you could add some videos were NBA players use streetball moves in the NBA games!
Answer
Watch some Allen Iverson videos and develop and great crossover and then after you master the crossover you can keep adding moves to the crossover. Good Luck!
Watch some Allen Iverson videos and develop and great crossover and then after you master the crossover you can keep adding moves to the crossover. Good Luck!
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