Tim Hardaway's Killer Crossover

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Published on Jul 14, 2011 by

Tim Hardaway revolutionized the dribbling game with his killer crossover that left defenders around the league helpless. Visit http://www.nba.com/video for more highlights. Visit http://www.nba.com/video for more highlights.

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  • Like if you miss the NBA in the 90's and 80's.

  • i don't miss the NBA of the 90's and 80's... i miss the NBA (period).

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  • Harper got shook but he did the right thing and let him go baseline. He got no help from the weakside though. No disrespect-- I think Hardaway had one of the sickest crossovers ever, but you notice 90% of the time he's go left to right? Yeah, thats his strong hand but very predictable. I still think D-Rose's xover is better. He crosses over both ways equally and in a variety of ways. Hardaway has the advantage in that he's got a lower center of gravity.

  • that ist the best crossover I have ever seen!!!

  • Hardaway > Derric Rose

  • *sigh* the good ol' dayz

  • watch him break stocktons ankles at 0:48. LMFAO

  • @2sikkidz He would kill people

  • @chitownmo Being born in the 80s, I never watched Isiah or Archibald, let alone Pistol Pete. I guess I shouldn't assume no one used crossovers before Hardaway.

  • @trashthethrasher use the beat the pro system(make 1 point. miss counts as 1 or 2) on the last stage for to improve focus.

  • @trashthethrasher 1. start and stay low. do rhythm dribbles(slow to moderate speed to get body and ball synchronized to the move i.e. back and forth with head. torso and feet moving in direction of ball not just across the body). 2. power dribbles(the move repeatedly fast as possible with control to simulate game speed). 3. use the move with finishes and jumpshots in reps of 5(starting depending on hand eye coordination)-20 repetitions per hand.

  • @1997raptors Who doesn't?? I mean, who doesn't miss MJ and the days of Julius Irving?

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