Well, I thought that I should make a topic on my moves that I've created. Right now, it's only text, but pretty soon I should have videos up.
Give and Take
1. Get the ball to your right hand and stay with it there
2. Keep it in that hand, and shove it forward, as if to give it to them, but do not let go.
3. Put it behind your back, and dribble it through your legs.
4. Continue on whatever you want.
Greetings
1. Take the ball to your right hand.
2. Keep it in your hand, and put it in front of you, keeping on grabbing it.
3. Keep it there, outstretched, until somebody comes to try to take it.
4. As they reach, drop the ball and shake their hand.
5. Pick up the ball and continue on.
Buttered Popcorn
Note : You must be able to spin the ball on your finger quite well. If you can't, then just skip this move.
1. Spin the ball on your finger. Make sure it's in the left hand.
2. Find an opponent coming at you, then hit the ball with your fist downward, so it bounces off the ground.
3. If performed with perfect timing, it'll bounce off the floor, and they'll try to dodge it, making them fall.
4. Pick it up and continue from there.
Salted Popcorn
1. Perform Buttered Popcorn, but instead of hitting it down so it hits the ground, aim it for the forehead, so it has an 'Off the Heezay' effect to it.
2. It should bounce off of the forehead.
3. Pick it up, and continue on.
Anticipation
1. Get possesion of the ball, and keep it in one hand.
2. Move that hand (say it's your left), back really quickly, letting go of the ball.
3. The ball should spin in mid-air, but ready to fall.
4. Quickly, put your right hand under and pull it back, again letting it go.
5. Continue on, switching hands.
Tip: Try rolling it off of your finger tips for maximum control.
King of the Court
Note: This move is destined to make people laugh
Note: You [b]must[b] have either of two things for this move:
-A large height (i.e. 6' 8")
-A small opponent
Remember, this move is intended for 1 on 1.
1. Straighten up your back, keeping the ball in the left hand.
2. Make a position as if you were king. Somewhat like
this.
3. For big ballers, you can spin the ball on that hand. For a smaller baller (in skill, not height), you can rest the ball on your palm.
4. As the small opponent jumps for it, flick your wrist so it lands in the other hand.
5. Keep on doing it until the opponent gets tired. Then, go for a dunk, 3-Pointer, or whatever you want to do.