So ESPN today had a list of the NBA's most signature moves; that is, unique moves that you only associate with one player. Honestly, it is an incomplete list (how the heck did Dirk Nowitzki's impossible one-leg turn-around fade-away bank shot not make the list?!), but it is still a good one.
click the pretty linkyBoth Rondo and Pierce made it. Pierce for his step-back jumper, which is awkward and amazing at the same time. Rondo, surprisingly, not for his fake behind-the-back, but for his stationary ball fakes. I had never thought about it before, but it is true I've never seen a player fake pass as much as he does after picking up the dribble. Old friend Al Jefferson also makes the list for his ugly yet somehow effective jump hook.
A good, quick read. Although, there is one sentence in there that reminds me of how stupid ESPN/sports reporters can be sometimes. Under the paragraph for Tony Parker ...
... Parker sure is a killer finisher around the rim. His great footwork and dexterous finishing helps ...
So Parker is a good finisher, because he is a good finisher! Thanks ESPN. Morons.