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Which players in the NBA have the most aesthetically pleasing game?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by charles_zed, Jan 22, 2013.

  1. Metta

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    Yes, I understand, I'm a homer, but nothing is prettier than that beard driving to the hole old man style, shooting the floater and being fouled on the made bucket... thus giving Harden a free throw.

    The icing on the cake is, I get to enjoy 60-90 secs of close-up cam on that chin-ro while he squares up on the charity strike.
     
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    I always thought Deron Williams had the nicest looking game. Crossover, shot, cadence running with the ball.
     
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    I submit Dikembe Mutombo....
     
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    Derrick Rose, Kyrie, Wade, Melo, Kobe and Dirk 10-11.
     
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    Tony Parker and Tim Duncan.
     
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    Kobe, Chris Paul, and Kevin Durant. Watching them shoot is like a masterpiece. Handles are amazing as well. Add Derrick Rose to my list since i just mentioned handles...
     
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    Derrick Rose

    Scoring PGs are my favorite thing to watch. An explosive, athletic, scoring PG who has extreme handling skills? 1 Defender. Boom. 2 defenders? 4 defenders? Boom. Can penetrate any defense.
     
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    Has to be Kyrie or Wade
     
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    This. What he does as a passer is analogous to what Vince Carter did as a dunker.

    Also enjoy watching Stephen Curry. His shoot around warmups is a must-watch show.
     
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    Akeeeeeeeeeeeem. The sweet transitions between his post moves.

    Tony Parker. Not athletically fuelled. But just soo smooth.
     
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    I really liked watching Jalen Rose when he played. Everything looked so effortless and smooth.
     
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    Duncan and Scalabrine
     
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    Andrew Nicholson.
     
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    No one mentioned Scola?

    Even though he plays no defense and is a ball stopper, his post up moves are fun to watch when he's on because there is so much variety and controlled movement in each move.
     

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