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(Grantland) An Incomplete Encyclopedia of NBA Superstar Signature Moves

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by dream2franchise, Oct 30, 2014.

  1. mingthething

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    who was the guy who used to step underneath airborne players to break their ankles when they landed?
     
  2. rm365

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    Bruce Bowen
     
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    Wow James Harden got kind of dogged there didn't he? He arguably has a better Euro-step than Wade and Manu, or at the very least it's on par, but instead he brings up Harden's ability to get to the line and puts a negative light on it.. "greasy"? "rich get richer"? Hmmm..
     
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    Annoying thing is last season players like Durant, Cousins, Derozan all got to the line a ton too, but they earned it. Harden doesn't because it's apparently "flopping" all the time
     
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    harden drives to the hoop way more than anyone else in the league. a foul is a foul. players in the league know its coming yet they still reach most of the time haha
     
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    Chris Paul probably deserved it
     

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