how Jason Williams throws the PERFECT pass 👌🏼. #jasonwilliams #nba #racheldemita

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The intensity of Jayson Williams just teaching a pass shows how much he cares about basketball.

johnstover
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I love how she looks at the ball on the second pass like it was a damn magic trick…. I think it blew her mind

kevinarthur
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The “ahh true” was the realisation and appreciation of greatness.

mikeydelight
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This is why players like White chocolate, Jason Kidd, Steve Nash etc. were such great PG’s. They knew when, where, and how their shooters wanted the ball. So it was really just catch and shoot, no thinking. 💯💪🏾

marcellusnewkirk
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He understood where he can be great and capitalized on it. Didn’t have to be the shooter like everyone else wants to but was willing to be the best facilitator. LEGEND!!!

sionemahe
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Damn these players talking about details i never thought of. 💯

addyourplayer
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For anyone wondering, in the second pass he lined up the seam of the ball for the shooter so that he wont waste time adjusting it before shooting or shoot it without lining up the seam thats makes less probability of going in. There are more layers in passing than just throwing it to other guy. Legend Jwill

bhuwanchandra
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This dude Jason Williams was absolutely awesome for him to tell you that you remind him of another great player . . . Pure Compliment

militaryfelon
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This man understood his strengths and learned the mechanics of as many aspects as he could. He was the kind of thinker/player you want on your team every time.

That's why the bulls won 6 with Jordan, they all played their part extremely well.

iamskorch
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How quick he adjusted the ball and tossed it back perfectly🤌🏽🤌🏽

fpromax
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This man is one of the best point guards I've ever seen

anthonybutler
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Truly one of the most underrated LEGENDS of the modern era! White Chocolate had and still has skills that were not only ahead of his time but, advanced even today! I throughly enjoyed watching him play! He was so fluent that water mimicked his movements!

JamesBowling
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Dennis Rodman was the 1st player I ever heard talk about the way the ball spins and applying it to his game. That man is some next level shit

matthewbailey
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“In the NBA if you shuffle the defense is back.”

fliprodriguez
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Crazy how one of the simplest things can have such levels of detail in sports like this. I never played basketball seriously but this was like a lightbulb moment for me.

livebythews
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Absolutely one of my favorite players of all times. He made the game so easy to watch when he had chemistry with someone

anthonyturner
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His approach to being a PG is the same approach Rodman took to being a Forward. Two totally underrated basketball minds.

TheW.I.N.K.
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Williams and Rodman are easily my favorite players in the nba just for how they use physics to help them in every situation. They’re two of the main dudes who turned the game into a science.

TronDumele
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These nuances in the game are what makes me appreciate it more.

Details that are sometimes ignored actually make you play it better when paid attention to.

yoki_isthename
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I love seeing how active he still is! He was such a joy to watch

kevinkeene