Tim Hardaway Sr. breaks down the defensive trick he used against ball handlers, including Jason Kidd. ππ According to Tim, he would study the rhythm and pattern of a playerβs dribble to predict exactly when to attack the ball. #timhardaway #jasonkidd #nba #basketball #cousins #nbatalk #nbahighlights
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Timmy a real one for being honest
Rodman talked about studying the spin of the ball to get rebounds. Knew from the spin how the ball was gonna hit off the rim and direction it would go
Thatβs knowledge right there
That UTEP 2-Step was no joke. One of the OG crossover assassins.
Hardaway breaking down steals is like Rodman breaking down rebounds
Nothing but love for the Chi-town Guyπͺπ½πͺπ½
damn Tim looks great, I remember those crazy battles between my knicks and miami. he was a defensive menace, actually he was a menace period π
Nope πππ
Exactly! You wasnβt a defensive guard if you werenβt getting steals from counting the rhythm
Crazy i never realized i used to do this in middle school and high school when i played defense.
We did this on the playgrounds in the 70s. Yes. When the ball hits the ground there is space to steal before the ball hits the hand.
Because of this dude my handles were STUPIDDDDDDDDD back in the day! I'd record his games and watch in slow motion, then go in my back yard and fk up 1000 times til I got it right. This dude was my dude back in the day! πͺπ½πͺπ½πͺπ½
This is true. It works all the time.
Harderway is absolutely right, practice!!! "You gotta do your own shiiiiit!!!! Original Style....
Tim was a superstar back in the 90S. I had his shoe growing up.
One the best at dribbling and ball-handling...a true legend
I hear dribbles like drum beats. Never met a ball I couldn't steal no matter the level of player.
Facts I use to do that when I played H.S.
He not lying , he know ball itβs a science to it
That's right . He told them enough. They have to learn on there own..