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Prime Tony Parker runs literally the full court and finishes the acrobatic layup while avoiding LeBron’s patented chasedown block in game 4 of the 2007 NBA Finals



Prime Tony Parker runs literally the full court and finishes the acrobatic layup while avoiding LeBron’s patented chasedown block in game 4 of the 2007 NBA Finals

by Mukbeth

15 Comments

  1. lifemanualplease

    The was an intelligent player. One of the goats

  2. mmaguy123

    The Spurs were like the Celtics. Anyday 1 out of 6-7 players could completely take over and anchor them to a win.

    I love Tim Duncan, but the one thing I hold against him is that he never had to anchor a team on his shoulders offensively in his career. Most nights he was the 2nd or 3rd option offensively.

  3. GoForAGap

    I don’t think people realise how hard that layup is. That’s insane, like more insane than a double clutch or 360 imo

  4. kapook2000

    He’s so quick and elusive with the move while dribbling the ball.

  5. lowkeyslightlynerdy

    I always wish my Spurs had a real athletic wing throughout the 2000s. Like imagine if Parker and Ginobli had a Derrick Jones Jr to lob to, would’ve been even more fun to watch on the fast break

  6. Carlomattina

    That was not even Prime Parker , maybe beginning of his prime

  7. Jack6Pack

    Wow he released that super early. Was LeBron notorious for his chasedown blocks pre-2016?

  8. Raytheon-6

    I’ve only been to a handful of NBA games. I remember watching a Spurs vs Clippers game in person around 2010-2011, and to this day, prime Tony Parker is still the fastest NBA player I’ve ever seen live.

  9. bailaoban

    That extra little extension at the finish was really something. His peripheral vision is incredible.

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