This is by far the best strategical Iverson crossover breakdown, very detail-oriented. Can't remember how many times I have watched it again and again and again even though I have (at least I feel that way) learnt the Iverson crossover from this guy already
Proffesor:you go BOOM and Boom Boom Me:what the hell.? Proffesor:then like this Boom Boom and Boom Me:STOOOP!!?! P:between the legs and Boom Boom then Boom Me: *crying*
That definitely gets a like. Professor, thank you. You've had your set backs in the last couple of years but I'm wishing you continued health and success. From the UK.
Here comes the Boom! Love his tutorials. Started working on my handles again. Love how it challenges me 20 years later. Thank you for the videos. Much appreciated.
The main key is knowing the crossover but the real reason this crossover work is knowing how and when the opponent foot is in the direction off the ground then you switch directions quickly so it’s difficult for him to gather himself. This is how you make your opponent tumble, fall and miss their step to balance themselves. Trust me I’m a iverson fan and I mastered this crossover in high school. Now I watch kyrie cause him and Paul are top ball handlers as of right now. Thank for the video professor just make sure you tell them the secret behind the crossover itself to really make it effective.
Good tutorial. The key tip that was mentioned is to fully picture yourself going left (or whichever direction you're faking) before crossing over to the right. Some people don't understand how to sell a fake. They just do the move like a robot. If you're faking going left, you have to look like you're going left from your head to your toes....that's the hardest part
this was my favorite crossover move back in highschool,a lot of ankles got hurt during that time,now I keep it handy when I need it and it just comes out depending on the defenders feet,another note professor,allen iverson like to do it when the defender is guarding you like he's letting you go left or when the defenders feet are not squared up towards you and he's facing more towards your left,so when you act like you going left he would really shift his weight that way and when you pull the ball back to the right it would be hard for him to recover because his feet are facing the other way.
Professor you explained it well definitely with the set up move and the high low body movement, but you got to throw that shoulder dig your right knee more to the left and your left leg and shoulder yank should be harder. Yours is still great though it's many ways it can be done and be effective, that left to right is great for right handers because you explode into your power hand.
thanks a lot for the explination at the video pro , I'have a crossover wich I learned from a good baller , He was short but fast like hell man ,the name of this crossover is the Road Runner , and is unstopable , one drible from left to right betwen the legs-double step for the right side of defensive player as fast as you can and the quick layup layup.