The Dream Shake by Kevin Garnett
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"You can fake baseline and go the other way with your jump hook. All this is part of the Dream Shake. The Dream Shake is you dribble and then you jump; now you don’t have a pivot foot. That is the shake. You put him in the mix and you jump stop and now you have choice of pivot foot. He doesn’t know where you’re gonna turn and when."
It's a SHAKE. How the hell does a double move garner the name "Dream Shake?" It doesn't even make any sense.
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@jizzhunt No, that's called a fake layup from under the basket.
This video shows the dream shake.
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@shadow1dx THAT WASNT THE DREAM SHAKE . out of "the dreams" mouth the dream shake is when he catches the ball he fakes either direction which freezes the oopponent fake jump shots getting the man off his feet then he goes for the up and under or a baseline jump hook there is no shake in the shoulder and KG did not perform the dream shake
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NOT THE DREAM SHAKE.
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Nice move, but it wasn't the Dream Shake. A Dream Shake is more like a fake layup from under the basket.
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shut the fuck up yall lame people describing what a travel is and isnt he didnt travel if your gonna sound lame go watch a MMA video
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@Cytron36 it was the wtf am i doing oh shit! KG!
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@treezX I already told you that idiots call any double move Hakeem does as a Dream Shake which is incorrect.
And nothing is special about Iverson's cross over, Kareem's skyhook, Jordan fadeaway. Those were moves done before any of them did them but specific moves become synonymous with those who perfect them and nobody faked their shoulders and shot that baseline fadeaway better than Hakeem did.
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@shadow1dx sorry you are simply wrong...shaking your shoulders is not a dream shake lol theres nothing special about shaking your shoulders...like i told you before, look up hakeem olajuwon and you'll see the real deal
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@treezX Yes SHAKING your shoulders is the Dream SHAKE. See the correlation or should I draw you a picture?
Explain how a double move (wtf) gets granted the name the Dream SHAKE.
That was a nice move, but it wasnt a dream shake.
Cytron36 6 months ago 24
@RichHobOmg Nope. After he gathers the dribble, he is planted firmly on both feet. A pivot foot has not been designated yet. He then pivots on his left foot. Completely legal. here's the key: steps taken while simultaneously gathering the dribble don't count. Only when the ball is secured do steps count and, at the moment the ball is secure in both hands both his feet are on the ground. he then only moves his right foot.
coolpkb 5 months ago 10