This the most skilled move pulled off in an NBA game

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And that's the "washed" version




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Kobe was trying shyt to push limits. In game. I think his peers respected that.

Split the double off a PnR, 2 dribbles, spin then corner fade. Just nasty.

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But I think my favorite combo was this one...come on man. You want to talk about skilled moves? This is it. Who else is doing this shyt?

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We can talk about statistics and impact but in terms of individual skills, Kobe has an extremely short list of peers. Offensively, there was no weakness in his skill set.
 

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Kobe is easily the most technically skilled player in NBA history. Jordan's best moves are usually a product of his athletic prowess. Lebron's best moves are usually a product of traveling, carrying, and just running nikkas over.
 

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Dwade own this thread
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Anyway, here's another one from Kobe.

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And one on ya boy for good measure.

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And really, this is still the best Kobe self-alley because he did it in the middle of the 4th quarter of a tightly contested playoff game.
 
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Post where Gerald Green pulls off a behind the back, head fake up and under off the backboard, on one of the best defenders in NBA history off the glass on a 7'6 hall of fame center :stopitslime:
You're trying to sell this as one of the greatest moves ever when it's not. It was a great play but you're putting waaay too much on it.
 
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