yea, i had one once.... those were the days, but then i started growing like a beanstock and now i'm kinda uncoordinated, but i'm working on gettin mine back.... but yea its a great move because it well either A) give you an open shot.... this is one of my infamous moves, cross him over and pretend your gonna drive to the basket, but at that same instance pull back quickly, the defender will still be running towards the basket and you will have an open shot (i've made a few people fall with this one) B) get the open lane, easy layup or maybe even a foul C) get double teamed pop it out to the open guy...
D) make somebody look stupid!!! cross em up, this gets his confidence down and it pumps up the team and the crowd
2006-12-15 01:39:00
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answered by Mr. BaSkEtBaLl 3
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when used at the right time and not overused it can be a killer to a defensive player trying to stop you. The purpose of the cross-over is to shift the body-weight and stance of the defender in order to get them off balance and thus give you an advantage as you approach the basket or attack a defense.
2006-12-15 04:15:45
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answered by Asaph23 3
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Killer crossover? it's just a term they coined to make an interesting word to be added in the game, well if you really make those moves perfectly and had a rhythm on doing those fancy moves, you can really laugh to death.
2006-12-15 04:09:48
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answered by heavensent 1
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There is really not a whole lot of people with a killer cross-over move. Most of those players will be called with a "palming" violation in today's rules.
2006-12-15 05:30:57
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answered by Big Daddy 3
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yeah definatly, if used wisley. One of my favorite things to use.
2006-12-15 00:30:36
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answered by Anonymous
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CHECK OUT EARL MONROE AND ARCHIE CLARK.
2006-12-15 04:14:26
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answered by smitty 7
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