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  • tom_r
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    for sure :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yM9Gp0aE2LM

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  • super man
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    What about that one?
    Visit http://www.nba.com/video for more highlights. Steve Nash makes the amazing no-look kickout to Grant Hill for who hits the three!

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  • loyd
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    Magic No Look Pass To Vlade Divac

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdtCNUHJIvg"

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  • TDW
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    Originally posted by CKR13 View Post
    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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  • CKR13
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    Mark Jackson

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

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  • SunOverHStreet
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    I think one guy has been heavily overlooked...

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  • CKR13
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    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.

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  • TDW
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    Super assits!!

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  • SG-
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    Personally I like this the most, I dont know why, but the speed of this whole thing is incredible

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    NICE!

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  • NorCal
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    Originally posted by TDW View Post
    not and assist but incredible pass

    http://www.SeriousUps.com Shows You How to Dunk Like The Pros. Check it out Now. Jason Williams Elbow Pass (Rookie Game 2000)


    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.

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  • rikhardur
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    Sabonis anyone? http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...onis+pass&aq=f

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  • pohani komarac
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    can't remeber the best ones, prbabley stuff from pete maravich

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    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

    In an exhibition game in Hamilton, Ontario vs. Canada on July 9th, 1996, Toni Kukoc hits two straight threes before stealing the ball and starting a fast-bre...


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

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    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


    drazen underated skills. tehnique and asissts

    ........................................

    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

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  • SunOverHStreet
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    This is the guy...

    Originally posted by Jon_Koncak View Post
    Peja no look pass
    It brings back good memories...

    I remembered Vince Carter's brilliant behind the back pass, when he played for Raptors. It was no.1 on top10. Can't seem to find it on youtube.

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  • Jon_Koncak
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  • sinobball
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    Don't alley oops require dunks? This one from Wade was much better


    Originally posted by eliooo93 View Post
    Simply AMAZING:
    Nash is a great passer, but these are quite average IMO. Actually I remember a woman's player, Ticha Penicheiro, is a master of behind the head passes.

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