Spotlighting some of Kareem's go to moves when it came to scoring. A mix of turnaround fadeaways, finger rolls, left handed hooks, jumpshots, power dunks,spin moves, floaters, fakes and of course the skyhook. Very quick compilation and this is only from about 10-15 games I had previously edited, but you can still see the reason why he is the all-time leader in points and why his scoring ability remained timeless as he moved from one era to the next.
Unstoppable !
IMA60SKID 3 days ago
Simply amazing. I have so much admiration and respect for Kareem as a player and person.
kileer7 1 month ago
This is why Bynum is by far a better offensive big man than Howard. Couldn't have learned from a better teacher (other than Olajuwon, of course).
;-)
PeekaPeep 1 month ago
Great video. Curiously, for me, Kareem's greatest shooting display was during the 1985 NBA finals, when he was 38 years old.
iambillym1 1 month ago
Kareem is with out doubt the best BBall player EVER.
tellthetruthg 1 month ago
"That's a helluva-heckuva shot!!"
-Pete Maravich (@3:57)
libertatus 6 months ago
This is as intelligent a compilation as I have ever seen showing a player's skills. Congrats!!!
amd77j 8 months ago
PS: He won a playoff series from 79 against Denver at the buzzer of the final game w/ about a 20 foot hook. Footage doesn't exist of the final play that I know of (outside of an NBA vault).
nonplayerzealot4 8 months ago
His turnaround jumper and his left hook were his weak shots. If you saw those at all, they typically....typically...came as a 2nd resort to a right handed hook on the baseline or across the middle, and that's if a defender overplayed him to his right or if the lane was clogged w/ a group of guys. What's amazing is how often he was able to get his preferred position.
nonplayerzealot4 8 months ago
@WiltatKansas
As always you show that you have great knowledge of basketball. I agree 100 % with you.
Ciao
Fer
Fernandocatan 9 months ago