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Which best assist you've seen in the NBA?
The league produced great playmakers that are endowed with great passing skills such as Pete Maravich, Steve Nash, Jason Williams, John Stockton, and Earvin “Magic” Johnson. Often these players dished out highlight passes that is sure to enamor the fans, as you can hear them with the words ohs and ahs.
The best assist so far that I seen was the one handed out by Jason Williams in the Schick Rookie-Sophomore Challenge in 1997.
See the video below to know why:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCpH7JzoWa0
You would think that Williams would make the usual behind the back pass, but wait it isn’t, since he bounced off the ball using his left arm. The ploy this throws off the defender to the state of confusion, as the one that receives the superb assist have a smooth sailing through the basket.
The best assist so far that I seen was the one handed out by Jason Williams in the Schick Rookie-Sophomore Challenge in 1997.
See the video below to know why:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCpH7JzoWa0
You would think that Williams would make the usual behind the back pass, but wait it isn’t, since he bounced off the ball using his left arm. The ploy this throws off the defender to the state of confusion, as the one that receives the superb assist have a smooth sailing through the basket.
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This video will give you plenty to look at. My favorites are at 2:24 and 3: 36. Do you think Larry is actually throwing a bounce pass off an opponent at 3:36?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziM3HHFk1BM&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziM3HHFk1BM&feature=related
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