A look at future NBA prospects - HoopsVibe:: Is most definitely a true PG like Mike Conley Jr, he runs the team at a high level. He has nice length with good ball handling skills. http://www.hoopsvibe.com/nba/nba-draft/nba/nba-draft/kicksar44161.html?debut_for=15HOME | Wow checkout Mike Conley's handling skills: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNT00hIXj... EmptyTheBench.com - NBA Trade Rumors, NFL Fantasy Football, NBA News :: 4. Memphis Grizzlies - Mike Conley, Jr., Ohio State: The Chucky Atkins era is ball handling pressure off of Joe Johnson and his considerable late-game skills http://www.emptythebench.com/2007/06/HOME | 2008 NBA Mock Draft: The Lottery Picks - Associated Content:: his speed, scoring ability and ball handling skills, Bayless could be the answer and Mike Conley, Jr. Though the Grizzles will surely be disappointed http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/794435/2008_nba_mlottery_picks.html?page=2HOME |
Do you think most PGs can master this skill the way Conley is?
I think Conley is a good player and the video is pretty sick, but he needs a good coach or a experienced to guide him along, and that's not going to happen with Memphis. Response to John Frascellas post about the NBA Draft | ATorres00s :: the Timberwolves to win more now, by allowing Mayo to handle the ball-handling The Grizzlies have two young point guards in Mike Conley Jr. and Kyle Lowry. http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/221955HOME | 2007 Point Guard Draft Ranking | MiamiHeatwave.com:: 1. Mike Conley, JR - hes arguably the top point guard prospect due to his He has excellent ball handling ability and can run an offense pretty efficiently. http://www.miamiheatwave.com/2007/06/28/2007-point-guard-draft-ranking/HOME |
As for the skill, I seen Amare do it in one of his commericals, and I remember T-mac did the thing in one of his, so I guess it's not that rare among NBA players, but I can't do it that well I admit.
Mike Conley has streetball skills. NBA PGs are not trained to handle the ball like that but most of them are pretty slick ball handler too.
The first NBA player with mad ball handling skill is Bob Cousy. He played 80's game in the 60's.
The most natural ball handler I saw is Magic Johnson. He said he fell in love with basketball in 3rd grade and always dribbles a ball wherever he goes. In the streets, market, school. He always dribbles. When he comes in the NBA, he is like one with the ball and your only chance to steal that ball is after he passes it to a teammate.
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