He did this once in a exhibition game at the beginning of his career and it wasn't even an assist yet one of the most iconic passes of all time, that's why white choclates the goat
you're the type of person to watch the first 5 seconds, accept that you're superior to everyone, and storm to the comment section to spread your holy knowledge.
Yeah and Yao Ming retired the year before I fist started watching basketball. I still played NBA games throughout his career, but by the time I decided to start watching NBA games he had already left the leaugue...
The Sacramento Kings of that time (Williams, Webber, Divać, Stojaković, Jon Barry!) played the most spectacular show-time ever. Twas like watching an all star game every single night.
Bill & Bill`s Gentlemans Club yea...you can watch kareem vs dj legends game where they played 1v1 at like age 50. it was really sloppy and u can see that the docs old moves just didnt work anymore (and cause kareem has like 8 inches on him)
If only it was Giannis or Shaq or Vince Carter who got the ball, thas legendary elbow pass would've been officially be the Greatest Assist in NBA History
I was in high school when he did it the first time. I went out and tried it off the side of the garage 100 times till I had it perfect. I did it once in a high school game, it worked perfectly but coach was not happy. Now it's like riding a bike, I can hit it pretty accurately every time. I've never gone bounce pass with it though so now I have to start working on that and hitting it for lobs.