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 | The Blessing 07.29.2005 This move can be performed while dribbling with either hand, but we’ll assume that the right is being used. While fairly simple, anyone who has seen it will tell you how stylish it looks. (...) [+] Post a comment |
 | Off Da Heezy 07.29.2005 This is a favourite of A.O., who has pulled the move off on various mixtapes. An optional extra is to pull the defender’s headband over their eyes prior to attempting the trick. (...) [+] Post a comment |
 | The Flick 07.28.2005 The Flick is best used in freestyles, although it can also help to create space between you and your defender. Check out the video below to see how it’s (...) [+] Post a comment |
 | Fool ’Em 07.26.2005 This one has been known to bring the crowd onto the court. Get it right, and you’ll earn some real respect on the blacktop. Dribble between your right and left hand a few times and try (...) [+] Post a comment |
Tee Trick 07.1.2005 Although this one is initially difficult, a little practice is all it takes to get it right. When facing your defender, dribble the ball and catch it under your shirt. Turn (...) [+] Post a comment |
Breakthrough 06.2.2005 Although this probably isn’t a move you’d be advised to try on a concrete court, A.O. and others have pulled it off on more forgiving surfaces a number of times. For this move to be (...) [+] Post a comment |
The Flintstone Shuffle 06.1.2005 This is one of the moves that made Hot Sauce famous, and it’s very simple. It’s most effective when you’re playing against an honest, tight defender. When your defender (...) [+] Post a comment |
Board Silly 06.1.2005 This is another easy one, but popular nonetheless. You should begin somewhere around the free throw line. Dribble the ball through your legs to your right hand. In one smooth (...) [+] Post a comment |
Humiliation 06.1.2005 Although this one can be extremely embarrassing for your defender, it may also land you in hot water, so be careful when you use it. With the defender close to you, take the ball in both (...) [+] Post a comment |
Where Did It Go? 06.1.2005 Although most often seen on the blacktop, Stephon Marbury brought this trick to the NBA when he fooled Vlade Divac in an All-Star game. Take your defender into the block and body them until (...) [+] Post a comment |
The Ghetto Leapfrog 06.1.2005 This trick is extremely difficult (and potentially dangerous), so it should only be attempted if you’re confident you can pull it off safely. A variation on the move can be seen on the (...) [+] Post a comment |
Drop ’Em 06.1.2005 This move drops more defenders than any other, yet it is far less complicated than most crossover moves. Perform a simple right-to-left crossover. Take two hard dribbles to your left. (...) [+] Post a comment |
Made You Look 06.1.2005 Another move designed to make the defender turn their head, Made You Look is a little trickier than your average fake, but manageable nonetheless. Dribble the ball behind your back for a (...) [+] Post a comment |
Fake Behind-the-Back Dribble 06.1.2005 This is a very straightforward move best used in combination with others, or simply while freestyling. Dribble the ball between your legs to your right hand. Move the ball behind your back (...) [+] Post a comment |
The Boomerang 06.1.2005 Hot Sauce brought this trick to the scene when he seriously freaked a defender with it in the second And 1 mixtape. Cock the ball back as if you are going to throw a one-handed pass over your (...) [+] Post a comment |
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