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Originally Posted by shabooyah1124
Frustrating someone because of your defense. Locking someone up I think is more rewarding to me than getting major buckets.
Giving every game your all.
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Originally Posted by shabooyah1124
Frustrating someone because of your defense. Locking someone up I think is more rewarding to me than getting major buckets.
I don't know about anyone else, but when topics like this come up, I'm not lying when I talk about my triple-doubles.Originally Posted by dreClark
Originally Posted by Durden7
I LOVE when this type of topic comes up. Everyones make it seem as though theyre an elite player.
-making the game winning basket
damn that is a lot of ball. how old are you?Originally Posted by razzle dazzle
Man... As a person who plays on average 4 hours a day of basketball everyday, I'd say the best feeling is just draining a trey in your defender's face.
thats why i just swat a lot of shots. trust that those dont go unnoticed, especially when you spike it out of bounds or block a jump shot. tonighti had one block that frustrated me because i had a dude try to dunk on me driving baseline and i blocked it out of his hand but my dumb $#% swatted it towardsthe basket and it went in.Originally Posted by no vert
Originally Posted by shabooyah1124
Frustrating someone because of your defense. Locking someone up I think is more rewarding to me than getting major buckets. But I love making JWill esque passes on fast breaks.
And not getting credit for locking your man up. Everybody oohs and ahhs when a good off move is done,but when you are on your man like a tablecloth on a table, nobody openly acknowledges it.And everybody in the gym sees it.