Tony Parker has always used the spin move but over the last few weeks, he's turning into the NBA's version of Dwight Freeney. He must have worked on it over the summer because he's using the spin move at his top speed and he is still able to keep his body (and the ball) under control. TP has gone from using the move a couple times a month to a couple times a game.
Quality move and it's a nice counter against opponents who are guessing he's going to use his floater. :tu
12-19-2010
HarlemHeat37
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
I heard he was working out with Ime a lot over the Summer, that must be where he picked it up from..
12-19-2010
L.I.T
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
That spin move in the open court that lead to the RJ missed alley-oops was on a dime.
His spin move can be seen at the one minute mark of the video. Pretty damn slick addition to the ol' repertoire.
Edit to add: Spin move on the next highlight as well
12-19-2010
timvp
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
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Originally Posted by HarlemHeat37
I heard he was working out with Ime a lot over the Summer, that must be where he picked it up from..
:lol A traffic cone must not have been available.
12-19-2010
Libri
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
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Originally Posted by timvp
:lol A traffic cone must not have been available.
:lol
12-19-2010
Blackjack
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
Ya know what, I was talking with my bro tonight about TP. And the first thing he and others want to talk about when it comes to Parker, is his speed. But I think that's highly overrated.
Not that he's not fast, because no doubt he is, but he's not as fast and quick as a lot of players in the NBA's elite. What he is, is, comparable -- but his strength at that comparable speed is highly underrated.
Parker hits seams that a lot of quick players do, but he's able to explode through contact better than most. What separates him to me, is his strength -- as he's able to absorb and power through contact to finish better than just about any player has at his size in NBA history.
Whether it's his spin move or his jump-stomps -- where he's able to use his body to take away angles or the strength of defenders -- the guy just has a strength about his game that is ridiculously underrated and effective.
His spin move can be seen at the one minute mark of the video. Pretty damn slick addition to the ol' repertoire.
Edit to add: Spin move on the next highlight as well
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12-19-2010
MaNu4Tres
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
Grizzlies coach Lionel Hollins called a timeout after Parker's final shot in overtime, exasperated.
"What can you tell them?" Hollins said of Parker. "The guy's running down the court 900 miles an hour and spinning and all that stuff. What am I supposed to tell them? Stop him from spinning?
:smokin
12-19-2010
Mr. Body
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
He learned how to spin trying to keep his marriage off the rocks.
12-19-2010
Pauleta14
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
I never understood why he didn't use this move more often.
He could avoid so many offensive faults/TO ...
12-19-2010
Trainwreck2100
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
obviously Eva didn't like the spin, he's just using it now as a middle finger to her
12-19-2010
timvp
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
In before "it's easier to spin after he lost 85 pounds".
12-19-2010
Brodie Bruce
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
JT would approve of this thread.
12-19-2010
Bukefal
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
That was a nice one. He is great in this move with his amazing speed, good to see him doing it more often.
This one is from last year I think, but awesome too;
12-19-2010
polandprzem
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
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Originally Posted by polandprzem
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I will precise it so maybe I will get an answer
LJ vel timvp what do you mean by saying addition?
12-19-2010
Spurs Brazil
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
Tony is playing better and better this season. He's back to his 2009 level when he was one of the best PG in the league.
12-19-2010
DieHardSpursFan1537
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
Yeah I noticed some more of those spin moves. That missed ally-op with Jefferson could have been "ESPN Top 10" highlights there.
His spin move can be seen at the one minute mark of the video. Pretty damn slick addition to the ol' repertoire.
At .46, where the hell is Bonner going? He leave's Randolf and just occupies empty space.
12-19-2010
jag
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
Last season he got rid of the tear-drop. This season he's brought back the tear-drop, added the spin move, and brought back the spontaneous 3-ball.
I still think he needs to get back with Chip and work on the midrange game. That's something he's going to be forced into come playoff time.
12-19-2010
Cane
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
It is a great move. Maybe its not used more often because of the athleticism/coordination involved and it looks like it could wear your body down. Parker's ankles, feet, and health in general was more off than not last year.
Its also great to see Parker picking up steals in his game nowadays. That was one of the main things he improved upon in the summer in addition to his health.
12-19-2010
Nathan Explosion
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
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Originally Posted by Blackjack
Parker hits seams that a lot of quick players do, but he's able to explode through contact better than most. What separates him to me, is his strength -- as he's able to absorb and power through contact to finish better than just about any player has at his size in NBA history.
Allen Iverson may have something to say about that.
12-19-2010
Solid D
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
Quote:
Originally Posted by timvp
Tony Parker has always used the spin move but over the last few weeks, he's turning into the NBA's version of Dwight Freeney. He must have worked on it over the summer because he's using the spin move at his top speed and he is still able to keep his body (and the ball) under control. TP has gone from using the move a couple times a month to a couple times a game.
Quality move and it's a nice counter against opponents who are guessing he's going to use his floater. :tu
Good call. However, before there was Freeney, there was this guy kickin' it ol' school:
12-20-2010
janetcn12
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
He is not so young anymore & sooner or later it will wear down his body.
12-20-2010
Blackjack
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
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Originally Posted by Nathan Explosion
Allen Iverson may have something to say about that.
Given what you quoted, he'd be one insecure sonbitch if he did.
12-20-2010
EricD
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
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Originally Posted by Blackjack
Given what you quoted, he'd be one insecure sonbitch if he did.
:lol
Are we talking about "Practice"???
Check this interview I found on youtube Blackjack :toast
(kudos to me-- It's pretty funny check it out)
12-20-2010
Cry Havoc
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
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Originally Posted by Nathan Explosion
Allen Iverson may have something to say about that.
Career FG%:
AI: 42.5%
Parker: 49.1%, including 52% this year.
Yeah, I'll take Parker over Iverson's volume shooting, although AI was a better defender in his prime. Still, Parker's BBIQ >>> AI's.
12-20-2010
polandprzem
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
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Originally Posted by EricD
:lol
Are we talking about "Practice"???
Check this interview I found on youtube Blackjack :toast
(kudos to me-- It's pretty funny check it out)
kudos :rolleyes
12-20-2010
EricD
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
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Originally Posted by polandprzem
kudos :rolleyes
:rolleyes
12-20-2010
polandprzem
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
:rolleyes :rolleyes :rolleyes
:grim:
12-20-2010
Pauleta14
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
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Originally Posted by Nathan Explosion
Allen Iverson may have something to say about that.
Not in term of efficiency...
I love AI, but how many shotsdid he take?
He was the center of his team, had always the ball iun his hands...
TP has to share with 2 HOF and is shooting more than 50%...
12-20-2010
Pauleta14
Re: Tony Parker as Dwight Freeney
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cry Havoc
Career FG%:
AI: 42.5%
Parker: 49.1%, including 52% this year.
Yeah, I'll take Parker over Iverson's volume shooting, although AI was a better defender in his prime. Still, Parker's BBIQ >>> AI's.
:depressed
Really???
He had more steals and gamblesmoreon D, more what about transition D for ex?
Anyway, I don't AI was great, but you can't compare Tony with him.
AI wouldn't be able to do what Tony has donE in SA and Tony wouldn't have been able to do what AI did in Phila and doesn't have his charisma...