Also notice how he only drives to the right when doing his "killer crossover" same bag one trick money should be easy to handle. He's never going left ever
@@Todd56they get crossed because he sells going left. He’s an NBA 5x all star point guard, of course he can got left. Another reason is his explosiveness with the move. Meanwhile you’ve never sniffed anything close to the league 🤣😂🤣
Tim revolutionized the cross over... that move was so smooth and sick, every kid on every block was imitating it... if Tim was playing in this era, he'll have a weekly segment of highlights...
Honestly look at this video again. You notice he always goes to the right because he's trying to get to his dominant hand for the layup. I can't see why defenders just didn't take that right drive lane away from him and force him to his left.
@@pound4pound380mind games. You know its coming but when? You only watch highlights thats why you can’t figure out why he is always successful in Crossing over then drive to the right.
@@JermaineZJ all those people you mentioned needed the gather step to do their crossovers… Tim Hardaway did it without the gather step Every single time, those people that you mention try to do a crossover in the 90s they’d be called for traveling
His crossover is MUCH HARDER to do than it looks. The reason is that to get the defender to bite, you have to get really deep with your knees on the first juke, and when you do that, it’s actually really hard to shift your whole body back faster than your defender can recover. Iverson’s crossover is actually easier to pull off, since you never really fully commit your whole lower body to the first juke. Tim Hardaway was really gifted to have his crossover. It’s actually closer to a HOF running back juke (like Barry Sanders) than anything we’ve seen in the NBA.
The Miami Heat in the 90's, led by Tim Hardaway and Alonzo Mourning, was a very strong and attractive team. Hardaway has a strong image of a 'killer crossover', but he was also a great 3-point shooter and clutch shooter.
@@ElBoriRichieRich That series was a joy to watch. And that team had so much potential..one of the few if not the onlay Miami team i really liked (since obviously a Bulls fan;-))..
Complexity in the moves don't make them better. Purposeful dribbles. His speed, his set up and misdirection don't need an extra counter. Why a guy like Kyrie is celebrated is because he takes these simple moves and he chains them together to create counters on counters on counters to get to his destination.
@@odesreis6712 listen little kid, his crossover overrides human reaction time, it worked then, it would work today, and it would work 100 years into the future.
What makes it so tough is the high dribble to the short dribble defenders get used to the rhythm of the dribble then it cuts in half and catches them. It was really on a different level than anything before him.
As a Mavs fan its actually so bizarre seeing this and then watching his son look like he’s never dribbled a ball before anytime he tries to do anything but chuck threes
Just like what kenny smith recently said. It's not about how many dribbles or body/head shakes you doin, it's just all about that 1-2 move to beat your opponent to pull off a shot. Not alot of wasted energy on his moves
This crossover the best single move in history. Many tried but nobody does it with his speed, even Kyrie. Overall ball handling you'd have to put Kyrie and AI above him. Maybe Zeke.
Tim Hardaway is the King of the Crossover as his crossover never “carried” the ball like they do now since Iverson. No hate on Iverson ….but the Rules have changed so much….
To this day no one has been able to replicate his cross over. You would assumed his son would. Such a simple looking move. No wonder they called it the killer crossover.
Tim Hardaway was great because he didn't carry the ball. A lot of players scoop the ball from the bottom really quickly to not make it look like carrying.
1- 1:47 In today’s NBA, that would’ve been and one… 2-Handle wise Tim Hardaway is the best… The best there was… And the best ever will be. 3-Tim Hardaway has the most underrated handle of all time because of the whole gather step rule…
1st play was vintage Bad Boy Piston/90s defense How on earth did Tim Hardaway survive such a violent foul by Bill Laimbeer. There’s no way todays players could score on that physical defense.
Let's not overlook the fact that almost ALL these highlights were versus AllStars/HOF players. Kidd, Stockton, Isaiah, etc.... Terrific.
Also notice how he only drives to the right when doing his "killer crossover" same bag one trick money should be easy to handle. He's never going left ever
...featuring Kenny Smith...I bet he went HOOME after that one..
@@albertmudakuvaka2176he grounded the jet
@@Todd56they get crossed because he sells going left. He’s an NBA 5x all star point guard, of course he can got left. Another reason is his explosiveness with the move. Meanwhile you’ve never sniffed anything close to the league 🤣😂🤣
@@Todd56Jaylen Brown can only drive right. How many ppg does he average again?
Tim revolutionized the cross over... that move was so smooth and sick, every kid on every block was imitating it... if Tim was playing in this era, he'll have a weekly segment of highlights...
Fax
Facts
Tim had def one of the cleanest crossovers ever💯
Honestly look at this video again. You notice he always goes to the right because he's trying to get to his dominant hand for the layup. I can't see why defenders just didn't take that right drive lane away from him and force him to his left.
@@pound4pound380mind games. You know its coming but when? You only watch highlights thats why you can’t figure out why he is always successful in Crossing over then drive to the right.
He is the best there is the best was and the best ever will be
@@dasher920his crossover is top tier fs. But AI, kyrie, and Jamal Crawford all got a deadlier crossover.
@@JermaineZJ all those people you mentioned needed the gather step to do their crossovers… Tim Hardaway did it without the gather step
Every single time, those people that you mention try to do a crossover in the 90s they’d be called for traveling
Tim Hardaway's UTEP 2 Step was the best crossover ever in the NBA. A real crossover too, none of that fake carrying over stuff.
ok boomer
Kyrie better handles
@@carlramos9445 lol boomer? Haha 😂 this guy
Facts!
You haven't watched that many NBA games
Tim Hardaway’s handles are so underrated
The Crazy part is, that Tim could also shoot. Good memories
His crossover is MUCH HARDER to do than it looks.
The reason is that to get the defender to bite, you have to get really deep with your knees on the first juke, and when you do that, it’s actually really hard to shift your whole body back faster than your defender can recover. Iverson’s crossover is actually easier to pull off, since you never really fully commit your whole lower body to the first juke. Tim Hardaway was really gifted to have his crossover. It’s actually closer to a HOF running back juke (like Barry Sanders) than anything we’ve seen in the NBA.
💯 it's Definitely harder to do than it look. I've never seen nobody else use it as affectively
Plus his speed makes it hard for defenders to recover, just a slight hesitation and he is already at the basket.
The Miami Heat in the 90's, led by Tim Hardaway and Alonzo Mourning, was a very strong and attractive team.
Hardaway has a strong image of a 'killer crossover', but he was also a great 3-point shooter and clutch shooter.
But fucking bull always in our way 97 season was a heart breaker yr but one of the best conference finals i have ever watched
@@ElBoriRichieRich That series was a joy to watch. And that team had so much potential..one of the few if not the onlay Miami team i really liked (since obviously a Bulls fan;-))..
@@ElBoriRichieRich And Ward doing that damn backflip next to PJ
I will never forget that knot on Pippen's head. Quite gruesome....
facts
Purest crossover in the game ever!!!
Isaiah Thomas
@@cojack636 Pass the blunt please!
Fucking sick.. it has a simple setup yet it still shifts defenders😱
Its all about timing.. and he explodes
Complexity in the moves don't make them better. Purposeful dribbles. His speed, his set up and misdirection don't need an extra counter. Why a guy like Kyrie is celebrated is because he takes these simple moves and he chains them together to create counters on counters on counters to get to his destination.
@@tridra5714nah more like Derrick rose before his injury. Ya know hardaway and rose from the chi
@@hudjohns6371bro pause
The best pure crossover in league history.
My fav crossovers player ever...soo smooth. used to love play with him in the late 90's, early 2000's nba live games!
His killer cross-over still can kill today's NBA player's ankles.
Nah
@@odesreis6712 listen little kid, his crossover overrides human reaction time, it worked then, it would work today, and it would work 100 years into the future.
@@cristophermaldonado9103"listen little kid" 😂
Always had nothin but love for Hardaway. Dude was deadly on the court.
Tim is the only one who did NOT carry the ball with his cross over!!
Tim Hardaway: Chicago kid with a DEADLY crossover 💯
Toughest knees in the game. Learning this as a kid that first step became brutal over time if you already going in. Classic crossover
Jab step and hesitation step aswell.. timing and explosiveness
That signature 1, 2 step crossover was smooth 👌
Tim is such a legend.
No, he's not.
@@megacurlerer bored troll
Hardaway highlights always deliver. The type of move you can practice and actively use in a game. His layup momentum is ahead of its time, too.
What makes it so tough is the high dribble to the short dribble defenders get used to the rhythm of the dribble then it cuts in half and catches them. It was really on a different level than anything before him.
One of my favorite Legends to play the game that crossover is one of the most entertaining things to watch it was deadly
As a Mavs fan its actually so bizarre seeing this and then watching his son look like he’s never dribbled a ball before anytime he tries to do anything but chuck threes
Tim Bug had THE crossover of the 90s.... textbook execution
Just like what kenny smith recently said. It's not about how many dribbles or body/head shakes you doin, it's just all about that 1-2 move to beat your opponent to pull off a shot. Not alot of wasted energy on his moves
HOFr in my book Greatest crossover ever No carrying barely any set up Just bop bop to the rim 😎
😂 bop bop
All the "crossover" moves today involve carrying, palm under the ball. Hardaway's crossover was pure.
You know it's coming, you know where he's going, but you just couldn't stop him.
Tim Hardaway is too underrated like fr
That knee injury slowed him down. He was nice after but it slowed him down
I've watched his highlights 100x, it's the first time I've seen some of those moves from a different angle. Make a part two of this please!
Hardaway's set up is through the legs, got you leaning then Boom! 😮
This crossover the best single move in history. Many tried but nobody does it with his speed, even Kyrie. Overall ball handling you'd have to put Kyrie and AI above him. Maybe Zeke.
1:47 HELPPPP 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Policeeee Helpp! 😂😂😂😂😂
Tim Hardaway is the King of the Crossover as his crossover never “carried” the ball like they do now since Iverson. No hate on Iverson ….but the Rules have changed so much….
Tim Hardaway underrated crossover all-time
It's about time y'all put Tim Hardaway in the HOF.
To this day no one has been able to replicate his cross over. You would assumed his son would. Such a simple looking move. No wonder they called it the killer crossover.
Watch lamelo break jrue the other day after that he does a crossover petty similar
100% the man that inspired my crossover back in the day… loved using it as spacer for my J’s …!!!
He moves always in the right way
Definitely will not be as effective in modern defensive schemes, but such a clean move. He always goes right and still catches them off guard.
Growing up Timmy was my guy. His crossover is so tight.
Didn't know he caught Zeke, that was a cool passing if the torch moment. Tim Bug was awesome on Miami too, hard as nails
How tf did the announcers act like they didn't just see Avery Johnson get sent to the morgue?! 😆😆
Avery got beat twice In the video. Once with the rockets and the other with the spurs
That crossover on Stockton was so fast! 😀 I've seen it on another video from the front view, but not the back. Man he left him in the dust... 😄
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He was a great finisher as well!
That was the killer factor.
Tim Hardaway was great because he didn't carry the ball. A lot of players scoop the ball from the bottom really quickly to not make it look like carrying.
That last killer crossover 😮 Olajuwon couldn’t block that lay up sheesh Timmy was good!
Tim Crossover was my favorite of any player...his was short and compact but quick
Simple but flawless cross over move😎 like deron Williams...in 2000's era
He is a legend
the REAL crossover. no palming.
Thats probably the quickest shift from side to side of anyone ever, maybe Kyrie
That explains why Kenny 'The Jet' Smith walks like his legs were screwed on backwards 🤣🤣🤣
Bruh that was the cleanest crisscross I ever seen to this day 0:07
Man I love the shitty video quality from the '90s. You could be reading out the KFC menu and I'd still watch it till the sides & sundaes are finished.
“I can’t fly like Michael, but I can fly down the court”
- Tim Hardaway
Tim was cold man. Miss that era
I learned the killer crossover by watching videos his opponents had to learn the
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King of Crossover 🏀👌👑
Crossovered the best
Crossing All-stars up without carrying. Amazing!
He has the best crossover. AI's was more 'easier' to do but Tim's only probably Kemba Walker was able to do it consistently.
That between the leg first step cross I still use to this day never fails
1- 1:47
In today’s NBA, that would’ve been and one…
2-Handle wise Tim Hardaway is the best… The best there was… And the best ever will be.
3-Tim Hardaway has the most underrated handle of all time because of the whole gather step rule…
The King of the Crossover
it's understandable for him to call crossovers like AI's carrying
anyway him crossing up stockton at 0:39 is so sick
GREATEST CROSSOVER EVER!!!!
The true crossover without carrying the ball like Iverson
Preeeeeeeeach!
Masterpieces in simplicity
great player. underrated
You got people like Tim being underrated because MJ took all the awards. Respect the 90s era. Respect to the goat.
Van exel, kidd, nash, kevin johnson,strickland,shamgod, kenny anderson, iverson and marbury too
Straight legend Mr come here!!😂😂
Underrated AF
I’m glad we’re bringing back our Miami Classics jersey this season
Hardaway got best good well played highlights moves w teammates basketball life on the go🏀❤
DAMM!! Blew Zeke outta his sneaks!! Isiah Thomas got shook!!
It took a toll on his knee but by far the most exciting legal crossover in the history of the game
I never knew tim revolutionized that 2 step cross over everyone is using today legend
And still nobody can match his quickness.
The originator. Silky smooth!
man this was dope to wake up to as a heat fan ngl
У этого парня я учился делать кроссоверы в 97 году! Спасибо тебе!
The Run TMC days is what made me a Warriors fan. DubNation!!!
yeah ok you guys were right this man is nasty
That mustache has a killer crossover
I shocked you could only find 2 mins of Tim Hardaway crossovers
Crossover sick
Tim is a Bad Man he got the Killer Cross.
1st play was vintage Bad Boy Piston/90s defense
How on earth did Tim Hardaway survive such a violent foul by Bill Laimbeer. There’s no way todays players could score on that physical defense.
Exactly why MJ is better than LeMickey
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Against elite defenders too
I used to practice this in my garage as a kid in the early 90s
He is legend
Deadliest crossover ever
Simple yet so effective.
That's a bad man, strong handles
Got Kenny with the hesi and crossover. 😆 They need to talk about this on Inside.
I might not ever be able to see why this crossover was so effective 😂 but then again deron willams crossover worked aswell.
Made avery johnson do the splits!!
Once the killer crossover became his signature move, defenders knew it was coming and still couldn't do anything about it.
Daily Motivation :Most people who doubt you, doubt you because they can never see themselves doing what you are trying to do.
-David Goggins 🙏🏽🤞🏽
If he touches your bootyhole would you be, upset?
And yet, all I remembered was, "BAD SHOT SELECTION." And that really held him back...
I thought the guy died who he crossed over at 0:20