Lots of great basketball tutorials on the web these days. Surprised there aren't more posted here. Harden step [youtube]ZfkTOvXaso4[/youtube] Fundamental attack dribbles: [youtube]O1uxFRIdCWo[/youtube] [youtube]VpoE8Nqhn6k[/youtube] Breaking down Kyrie Irvings game: [youtube]Wc-orsMKDoc[/youtube] Kyrie 360 Spin [youtube]cTKB5iUTWuY[/youtube] Iverson crossover [youtube]e-y0D7MXntg[/youtube] Ball handling Warm up drills [youtube]hUPaKPN2crI[/youtube] Tony Parker Spin [youtube]dQeQizdJX5o[/youtube] Professor's Baseline Behind the back [youtube]OP1awz9mUEw[/youtube] There are ton of others out there. Shift Team HQ, Superhandles, ILoveBasketballTV, ShotScience, and Pro Shot Shooting System are some of my favorites. Feel free to add any you like.
There's only one instructional video you'll ever need: This is why I am one of the greatest recreational hoopers in Houston (video)
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Thanks OP! All I need is to watch a few more of these and I'll be in the League in no time!!! Also, why is Deron Williams teaching me Kyrie Irving's moves?
When I was playing in middle school - high school, the only people that would try to imitate other players' games closely were almost always annoying human beings and sucked at basketball.
If they sucked they obviously weren't doing a very good job learning the moves of the player they were imitating. The point isn't to pretend you are the player, shouting "Jordan" or "Kobe as you chunk up up a contested fade away shot out of a double team while the rest of your team shakes their head and sighs. It's to add new moves to your game. It's virtually impossible to correctly master these moves and be worse than you were before.