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Timmy Falls

i do love the griz said:
CFallsGriz said:
So just to piggy-back on what I posted above (obviously I'm late to the party on this)...I watched the posted highlight with his backward no-looker, but the difference between that pass and the one I saw tonight was that the one tonight was behind the head, but one-handed, and also LATERAL. more impressive than the one posted above, IMO.

Dude is just unconscious with that shit!


Can anyone find that highlight?? Late third quarter-ish, I believe...

[tweet]https://twitter.com/MontanaGrizBB/status/949849568375578624[/tweet]

Nice work finding that!

Looks like it was actually two-handed, still amazing tho, how did he even know his guy was there...amazing

Was there another one? :lol:
 
CFallsGriz said:
i do love the griz said:
CFallsGriz said:
So just to piggy-back on what I posted above (obviously I'm late to the party on this)...I watched the posted highlight with his backward no-looker, but the difference between that pass and the one I saw tonight was that the one tonight was behind the head, but one-handed, and also LATERAL. more impressive than the one posted above, IMO.

Dude is just unconscious with that shit!


Can anyone find that highlight?? Late third quarter-ish, I believe...

[tweet]https://twitter.com/MontanaGrizBB/status/949849568375578624[/tweet]

Nice work finding that!

Looks like it was actually two-handed, still amazing tho, how did he even know his guy was there...amazing

Was there another one? :lol:

This is the only one I remember, but amazing nonetheless! Pretty sure the place would've come down had the first shot gone in. Any time he has the ball on the fast-break I'm just waiting to see what he's going to do with it this time.
 
I well remember all the hype around Michael Jordan, "Be Like Mike!" Well, time is a fast break as well, and a new generation has now been influenced by Steph Curry. Trae Young, the freshman sensation at Oklahoma, readily acknowledges the Curry influence, and while Timmy Falls may not, it's nonetheless true he came of age in the Bay Area at a time Curry was rocketing to his current heights. Curry HAS to have been an influence on Falls, as well. (Any comment Mr. Falls senior?)

For anybody who's lived in the Bay Area these past few years, this is what we've come to enjoy:
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=curry+passes+highlight+reel&view=detail&mid=92D54D4FB310142C27B192D54D4FB310142C27B1&FORM=VIRE
 
Curry is one of his favorites. A love for the game starting from the Baron Davis and Monta Ellis era with the Warriors. A kid that cried when Monta was traded. He's always been a passer, a chest player on the court. Too unselfish in his High School tenure.
Thats why Stats in HS don't always show the player. He has committment, great love for the game and can contribute to the Team.
 
tfalls123 said:
Curry is one of his favorites. A love for the game starting from the Baron Davis and Monta Ellis era with the Warriors. A kid that cried when Monta was traded. He's always been a passer, a chest player on the court. Too unselfish in his High School tenure.
Thats why Stats in HS don't always show the player. He has committment, great love for the game and can contribute to the Team.

Yes, Monta Ellis was once seen as the future of the Warriors, a key building block. But his trade did three things for the Warriors: Brought them the big man they needed, Andrew Bogut; opened up a spot for the bigger Klay Thompson on the guard line; and turned the leadership of the team over to Steph Curry. Timmy's tears were raindrops from heaven.
 
tfalls123 said:
Curry is one of his favorites. A love for the game starting from the Baron Davis and Monta Ellis era with the Warriors. A kid that cried when Monta was traded. He's always been a passer, a chest player on the court. Too unselfish in his High School tenure.
Thats why Stats in HS don't always show the player. He has committment, great love for the game and can contribute to the Team.

Looking forward to watching your kid play the next couple years. As a guy that was always bball first as a younger man, I have to say Tim and the rest of this team are reinvigorating my love for the game.

I guess you could say CFalls is a fan of TFalls :D

Thanks for posting!
 
CFallsGriz said:
tfalls123 said:
Curry is one of his favorites. A love for the game starting from the Baron Davis and Monta Ellis era with the Warriors. A kid that cried when Monta was traded. He's always been a passer, a chest player on the court. Too unselfish in his High School tenure.
Thats why Stats in HS don't always show the player. He has committment, great love for the game and can contribute to the Team.

Looking forward to watching your kid play the next couple years. As a guy that was always bball first as a younger man, I have to say Tim and the rest of this team are reinvigorating my love for the game.

I guess you could say CFalls is a fan of TFalls :D

Thanks for posting!

As am I, as am I. Dude is a flat out BALLER....haven’t enjoyed watching someone play this much since maybe Johnson or Cherry.
 
PeauxRouge said:
Got me all wistful for my favorite NBA dunk ever. Bless Andrei for trying:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYpwjB0IzoU[/youtube]

And if you haven't read anything from Shea Serrano, check this out and then buy the book:

https://www.theringer.com/nba/2017/...-book-excerpt-disrespectful-dunk-hall-of-fame

The Baron Davis dunk is rated in this article and the guy is a flat hilarious and talented writer.

That's me in heaven (or my version), hope I make it.
 
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