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Best Assists You've Seen

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No video, but in a friendly game of PR NT vs the Argentinian junior team in my hometown some years ago, i saw Arroyo look one way and throw a spinnin bounce pass that after the ball hit the floor, when the other way to reach Rick Apodaca on a fast break
 
Search Jason Williams on google and you'll find the definition of the "best assists"
 
Tandem

Tandem

Most of the best assists that I have seen came from tandems of the past decade:

Jason Kidd to Kenyon Martin

Steve Nash to Amare Stoudemire

This decade:

Baron Davis to Blake Griffin

Those tandems combine for countless highlights.
 
can't remeber the best ones, prbabley stuff from pete maravich

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cewctqcNPiQ

some great asist from toni (+ strickland) in his nba days

he also had one long distance for pippen dunk but i can't remember where to find it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbtTvzEJbzI

double behind back, the one that probabley costed us medal in 96 olympics

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SAzr048NJQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZPISkZhFoU&feature=related

drazen underated skills. tehnique and asissts

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anway pete maravich is whole difrent level for evryone, i feal bad there is no much his material to see

his no look betwen the legs and behind back are one of my favorite moves to do in pick and roll situations
 
not and assist but incredible pass

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-Vq-DO86RE

this one deserve some recognition too

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zzOfsTZEVg

I was living in Sacramento and playing with a team during Jason William's years there. I remember Webber saying during an interview that if you think some of the stuff he does in games is crazy that you should see Williams in practice. He made a point to talk about the elbow pass which had never been seen before at that time.
 
Bob Cousy

Bob Cousy

The NBA's first Elite Playmaker, the Boston Celtics point guard: Bob Cousy. Known as the Houdini of Hardwood, he dazzled and entertained fans with his dribbling ability and mind boggling passes even before and after the invention of the shot-clock. For the regular Celtic fan, Cousy was affectionately named: Cooz. Cousy strut his dazzling playmaking abilities thirty years after Nat Holman. Cousy was the catalysts of the Fast-breaking Celtics during his time with the team.


Now, Cousy retired almost three decades before I was born, but I do enjoy archived footage of Cousy's exploits.
 
Mark Jackson

Mark Jackson

Among my favorites, there is a reason why Jackson is second to John Stockton on the All Time Assists leaders.

 
Among my favorites, there is a reason why Jackson is second to John Stockton on the All Time Assists leaders.


Yes, for some reason, he is never mentioned with the best point guards, his passes where incredible, by the way, thats exactly the same video I posted earlier :).

EDIT: Oh, and he is now third, Jason Kidd is now second.
 
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