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LOL. Why am I not surprised that he has only two moves: (1) Go right and shoot. (2) Go left and shoot. Well, for once I agree with Kobe. I do think that the journey is more important than the destination. Greatness is not defined by how many championships but by how you get there. Some people never get there, but they are still great players.
just says you dont need a lot of moves to be great...he only shots his fadeaway in the post/baseline or drives and pulls up on the perimeter. Two moves, but he can do it right or left for each, so i guess you could say 4.. And that you must be predictable too because then you can bait the defense into defending you a certain way and then do something else (like pretending to drive and pull up, but actually pump faking and drawing the foul)