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Postby Kbryant8 on Wed May 21, 2008 5:20 am

GazuN wrote:Lamrock93, Hehehe I can but i don't have time to play.. But i remeber that really well.. It was the greatest match in my short school basketball career ;)
KB24? Don't you belive me? I am talikn serious.. I am not lying man.. Maybe it looks little overstatement but it is not/ I am talling the trut :roll: :? :?

-[23]-, hehe.. Maybe :mrgreen: :mrgreen: (that to be more exited ;)


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My Career High

Postby illusion85 on Wed Jun 04, 2008 5:35 am

My Career high is/are 86 points 18 assists 36 rebounds 8 blocks 8 steals 2 TO. Not a Ball Hog hehehehe. And you won't believe the greatest game of my life. We once defeated a team trailing by 104. The score is 106-2. That may sound hard to believe, even for me but it really happened.

My Last average: 46.62 ppg, 12.22 apg, 18.88 rpg, 3.34 bpg, 3.66 spg
My Highest average: 52.58 ppg, 15.16 apg, 18.88 rpg, 4.46 bpg, 3.66 spg
My Lowest average: 30.08 ppg, 8.38 apg, 12.54 rpg, 1.12 bpg, 1.00 spg
My Last FG%: .756
My highest FG%: .860
My Lowest FG%: .696
I begin practice with or without my friends from 5:00 am- 2:00 pm. If my friends can't take it they'll go home but I always stick of ending practice at 2:00 pm leaving me alone.

Here are some guides for a basic shot:
1. Two-handed shooting? Use only your shooting arm
2. Using all five fingers when releasing the ball? Use only the Thumb, Index and Middle fingers. The Pinky and the Fourth finger are only use to hold the ball.
3. Shooting with your hand? The arm shoots the ball not the hand. The momentum starts from the feet and stops at the wrist.
4. Don't know how to follow through? When the momentum stops at the wrist, quickly flex your wrist at the same time the ball must roll on the 3 fingers I talked about, this will give the ball backspin. It must be in order Thumb>Middle Finger>Index Finger. After following through pause for at least a second with your index finger facing the middle part of the rim. If you used you're Pinky and Fourth fingers, will cause decrease of accuracy.
5. Don't know how to hold the ball? Hold the ball with the entire shooting hand except for the palm and for the guiding hand, you'll know where the guiding hand should be when you are ready to shoot.
6. Where should the foot be? If you're left-handed your left foot must face the middle of the rim and so as the right foot if you're right-handed and the other foot is facing away.
7. Where should you're forearm be? Your forearm must be straight and facing the middle of the rim.
8. Pushing the ball? First of all the principles of pushing is a lot different from shooting the basketball using the arm. In shooting a basketball, the arm must be bent like an L "literally", but if you want to create an angle use only the shoulders be sure not to ruin the L, simply adjust yourself, shoot and follow through! and be sure that the forearm is the only one that is snapping. In pushing a basketball, simply bend your arm like an L or V regardless of which you choose, Be sure to also create angle. Adjust yourself then shoot! and follow through and be sure that the elbow is the only one that is snapping. I guarantee you the ball will go directly to the ground.

How do I test this?
Find a long straight line, if you're left-handed step on it with you're left foot, also the same as a right-handed step on the line with you're right foot, make sure you're other foot is slightly away. Shoot straight, move out of the way and if the ball lands at the line then you got it, if it didn't the practice it until you get used to it and learn how to master it. As soon as you get used to it maybe this will explain my high FG%s.
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Re: My Career High

Postby Oskar on Wed Jun 04, 2008 5:57 am

illusion85 wrote:My Career high is/are 86 points 18 assists 36 rebounds 8 blocks 8 steals 2 TO. Not a Ball Hog hehehehe. And you won't believe the greatest game of my life. We once defeated a team trailing by 104. The score is 106-2. That may sound hard to believe, even for me but it really happened.

My Last average: 46.62 ppg, 12.22 apg, 18.88 rpg, 3.34 bpg, 3.66 spg
My Highest average: 52.58 ppg, 15.16 apg, 18.88 rpg, 4.46 bpg, 3.66 spg
My Lowest average: 30.08 ppg, 8.38 apg, 12.54 rpg, 1.12 bpg, 1.00 spg
My Last FG%: .756
My highest FG%: .860
My Lowest FG%: .696
I begin practice with or without my friends from 5:00 am- 2:00 pm. If my friends can't take it they'll go home but I always stick of ending practice at 2:00 pm leaving me alone.

Here are some guides for a basic shot:
1. Two-handed shooting? Use only your shooting arm
2. Using all five fingers when releasing the ball? Use only the Thumb, Index and Middle fingers. The Pinky and the Fourth finger are only use to hold the ball.
3. Shooting with your hand? The arm shoots the ball not the hand. The momentum starts from the feet and stops at the wrist.
4. Don't know how to follow through? When the momentum stops at the wrist, quickly flex your wrist at the same time the ball must roll on the 3 fingers I talked about, this will give the ball backspin. It must be in order Thumb>Middle Finger>Index Finger. After following through pause for at least a second with your index finger facing the middle part of the rim. If you used you're Pinky and Fourth fingers, will cause decrease of accuracy.
5. Don't know how to hold the ball? Hold the ball with the entire shooting hand except for the palm and for the guiding hand, you'll know where the guiding hand should be when you are ready to shoot.
6. Where should the foot be? If you're left-handed your left foot must face the middle of the rim and so as the right foot if you're right-handed and the other foot is facing away.
7. Where should you're forearm be? Your forearm must be straight and facing the middle of the rim.
8. Pushing the ball? First of all the principles of pushing is a lot different from shooting the basketball using the arm. In shooting a basketball, the arm must be bent like an L "literally", but if you want to create an angle use only the shoulders be sure not to ruin the L, simply adjust yourself, shoot and follow through! and be sure that the forearm is the only one that is snapping. In pushing a basketball, simply bend your arm like an L or V regardless of which you choose, Be sure to also create angle. Adjust yourself then shoot! and follow through and be sure that the elbow is the only one that is snapping. I guarantee you the ball will go directly to the ground.

How do I test this?
Find a long straight line, if you're left-handed step on it with you're left foot, also the same as a right-handed step on the line with you're right foot, make sure you're other foot is slightly away. Shoot straight, move out of the way and if the ball lands at the line then you got it, if it didn't the practice it until you get used to it and learn how to master it. As soon as you get used to it maybe this will explain my high FG%s.


Well, this is very hard to believe. I mean, 46 points per game ? Where are you playing ? Or were you playing 2 on 2 or something ? Other than that, if all these stats are real, and if I get my plans done also, then see you in the National Basketball Association.
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Re: My Career High

Postby shadowgrin on Wed Jun 04, 2008 9:18 am

illusion85 wrote:My Career high is/are 86 points 18 assists 36 rebounds 8 blocks 8 steals 2 TO. Not a Ball Hog hehehehe. And you won't believe the greatest game of my life. We once defeated a team trailing by 104. The score is 106-2. That may sound hard to believe, even for me but it really happened.

My Last average: 46.62 ppg, 12.22 apg, 18.88 rpg, 3.34 bpg, 3.66 spg
My Highest average: 52.58 ppg, 15.16 apg, 18.88 rpg, 4.46 bpg, 3.66 spg
My Lowest average: 30.08 ppg, 8.38 apg, 12.54 rpg, 1.12 bpg, 1.00 spg
My Last FG%: .756
My highest FG%: .860
My Lowest FG%: .696
I begin practice with or without my friends from 5:00 am- 2:00 pm. If my friends can't take it they'll go home but I always stick of ending practice at 2:00 pm leaving me alone.

Here are some guides for a basic shot:
1. Two-handed shooting? Use only your shooting arm
2. Using all five fingers when releasing the ball? Use only the Thumb, Index and Middle fingers. The Pinky and the Fourth finger are only use to hold the ball.
3. Shooting with your hand? The arm shoots the ball not the hand. The momentum starts from the feet and stops at the wrist.
4. Don't know how to follow through? When the momentum stops at the wrist, quickly flex your wrist at the same time the ball must roll on the 3 fingers I talked about, this will give the ball backspin. It must be in order Thumb>Middle Finger>Index Finger. After following through pause for at least a second with your index finger facing the middle part of the rim. If you used you're Pinky and Fourth fingers, will cause decrease of accuracy.
5. Don't know how to hold the ball? Hold the ball with the entire shooting hand except for the palm and for the guiding hand, you'll know where the guiding hand should be when you are ready to shoot.
6. Where should the foot be? If you're left-handed your left foot must face the middle of the rim and so as the right foot if you're right-handed and the other foot is facing away.
7. Where should you're forearm be? Your forearm must be straight and facing the middle of the rim.
8. Pushing the ball? First of all the principles of pushing is a lot different from shooting the basketball using the arm. In shooting a basketball, the arm must be bent like an L "literally", but if you want to create an angle use only the shoulders be sure not to ruin the L, simply adjust yourself, shoot and follow through! and be sure that the forearm is the only one that is snapping. In pushing a basketball, simply bend your arm like an L or V regardless of which you choose, Be sure to also create angle. Adjust yourself then shoot! and follow through and be sure that the elbow is the only one that is snapping. I guarantee you the ball will go directly to the ground.

How do I test this?
Find a long straight line, if you're left-handed step on it with you're left foot, also the same as a right-handed step on the line with you're right foot, make sure you're other foot is slightly away. Shoot straight, move out of the way and if the ball lands at the line then you got it, if it didn't the practice it until you get used to it and learn how to master it. As soon as you get used to it maybe this will explain my high FG%s.

How many MVP awards have you won? Exactly. McDwyane still owns you and all of us.
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Postby Lean on Wed Jun 04, 2008 10:21 am

Oh my, are we going for a proof-or-ban here? :lol:

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Re: My Career High

Postby Modifly on Wed Jun 04, 2008 3:38 pm

illusion85 wrote:My Career high is/are 86 points 18 assists 36 rebounds 8 blocks 8 steals 2 TO. Not a Ball Hog hehehehe. And you won't believe the greatest game of my life. We once defeated a team trailing by 104. The score is 106-2. That may sound hard to believe, even for me but it really happened.

My Last average: 46.62 ppg, 12.22 apg, 18.88 rpg, 3.34 bpg, 3.66 spg
My Highest average: 52.58 ppg, 15.16 apg, 18.88 rpg, 4.46 bpg, 3.66 spg
My Lowest average: 30.08 ppg, 8.38 apg, 12.54 rpg, 1.12 bpg, 1.00 spg
My Last FG%: .756
My highest FG%: .860
My Lowest FG%: .696
I begin practice with or without my friends from 5:00 am- 2:00 pm. If my friends can't take it they'll go home but I always stick of ending practice at 2:00 pm leaving me alone.

Here are some guides for a basic shot:
1. Two-handed shooting? Use only your shooting arm
2. Using all five fingers when releasing the ball? Use only the Thumb, Index and Middle fingers. The Pinky and the Fourth finger are only use to hold the ball.
3. Shooting with your hand? The arm shoots the ball not the hand. The momentum starts from the feet and stops at the wrist.
4. Don't know how to follow through? When the momentum stops at the wrist, quickly flex your wrist at the same time the ball must roll on the 3 fingers I talked about, this will give the ball backspin. It must be in order Thumb>Middle Finger>Index Finger. After following through pause for at least a second with your index finger facing the middle part of the rim. If you used you're Pinky and Fourth fingers, will cause decrease of accuracy.
5. Don't know how to hold the ball? Hold the ball with the entire shooting hand except for the palm and for the guiding hand, you'll know where the guiding hand should be when you are ready to shoot.
6. Where should the foot be? If you're left-handed your left foot must face the middle of the rim and so as the right foot if you're right-handed and the other foot is facing away.
7. Where should you're forearm be? Your forearm must be straight and facing the middle of the rim.
8. Pushing the ball? First of all the principles of pushing is a lot different from shooting the basketball using the arm. In shooting a basketball, the arm must be bent like an L "literally", but if you want to create an angle use only the shoulders be sure not to ruin the L, simply adjust yourself, shoot and follow through! and be sure that the forearm is the only one that is snapping. In pushing a basketball, simply bend your arm like an L or V regardless of which you choose, Be sure to also create angle. Adjust yourself then shoot! and follow through and be sure that the elbow is the only one that is snapping. I guarantee you the ball will go directly to the ground.

How do I test this?
Find a long straight line, if you're left-handed step on it with you're left foot, also the same as a right-handed step on the line with you're right foot, make sure you're other foot is slightly away. Shoot straight, move out of the way and if the ball lands at the line then you got it, if it didn't the practice it until you get used to it and learn how to master it. As soon as you get used to it maybe this will explain my high FG%s.


Your techniques surely was useful, but your stats are hard to believe. I'm not saying that those are lies, but if they were true you must have been in the NBA.
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Postby Oskar on Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:22 pm

Agree, with everything said above.

Lean, is McDwayne a good player ?
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Postby Jackal on Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:17 pm

He's good, but not better than Heido/Jason Duncan.

104-2? And you won? Haha, thanks for the good laugh.
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Postby Lean on Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:31 pm

McDwyane is better than all of us combined.
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Postby Jackal on Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:32 pm

You're a stupid piece of paper for even thinking that.
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Postby Lean on Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:51 pm

Guess my post was exaggerated. :oops:
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Re: My Career High

Postby PiksS on Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:53 pm

illusion85 wrote:My Career high is/are 86 points 18 assists 36 rebounds 8 blocks 8 steals 2 TO. Not a Ball Hog hehehehe. And you won't believe the greatest game of my life. We once defeated a team trailing by 104. The score is 106-2. That may sound hard to believe, even for me but it really happened.

My Last average: 46.62 ppg, 12.22 apg, 18.88 rpg, 3.34 bpg, 3.66 spg
My Highest average: 52.58 ppg, 15.16 apg, 18.88 rpg, 4.46 bpg, 3.66 spg
My Lowest average: 30.08 ppg, 8.38 apg, 12.54 rpg, 1.12 bpg, 1.00 spg

Let's skip the shooting techqiue, or in other words bullshit!...
Your Career High: pretty sure you were playing against like 5 year younger team, or it was a friendly game!....because you alone, like give the team 112 points, which means you needed to score in 1min, like 2,15points, if you played all 40min. But since you're not the only one who can make the basket or give the ball, means that your team had a higher score, so which leads us to >112points, and >3oints in a minute, and ~1,2 points in 24seconds! Which is pretty impossible against a team, which is on the same league as your team, even with full court zone pressing.
Higest Average: 52+ (~30) = ~82 points for the team from you average in a regular season!....Your teammates must really suck, or your must be the basketball God. But since you defeated one team 106:2, your team must be really good, so are these stats a illusion like your nickname, or your playing against soccer players, or in your league you have like 3 teams!
But if you are telling the truth, than each basketball league, even the junior ones have an offisial website, post it and we will all see your great stats.....
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Postby Angelo on Wed Jun 04, 2008 10:10 pm

maybe his enemies or the other teams that he is facing are just a bunch of 5 year old kids :lol:
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Postby shadowgrin on Wed Jun 04, 2008 10:31 pm

You've all been fooled.
Look at his username: illusion85

His post is an illusion.
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Postby GaZuN on Thu Jun 05, 2008 4:27 am

IMAGINATION.. and CREATION :mrgreen: (Y) Good story anyway.. I like this tips.. about the shoting but i don't need them.. I am a elite sharpshooter already :cheeky:

And btw who is that guy - McDwane or something.. I have heard alot for her.. Is he a old admin or mod? And what MVPs award he have? :roll:
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Postby Cartar on Thu Jun 05, 2008 5:27 am

he isn´t her, but he was elite spammer before GazuN time, just search post from him, his also MVP! (Y) (explination in food thread i think)

EDIT: This thread explains the MVP: http://www.nbaliveforums.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#827397
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Postby JT_55 on Thu Jun 05, 2008 9:15 am

Lean wrote:Guess my post was exaggerated. :oops:


What? Huh? Are you saying that we are as good as McDwyane? How dare you? How many MVP's have you won? How many of us can shoot 1000 baskets a day? How many of us can eat a whole bucket of KFC? How many of us can be a part-time chef at 17? How many of us can make up a complete bullshit story on NLSC and still have it reminded 8 months later?

That's right!
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Postby illusion85 on Thu Jun 05, 2008 9:34 am

These are facts. The league in my town are full of dumpy player that you can even score 50 points without even trying and steal a ball without even trying .

Here's a video of me and observe the league that I'm in. NO ROTATION AT ALL!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=aHpy0kgAWsE
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Postby Joe' on Thu Jun 05, 2008 11:56 am

:lol: :lol: :lol: League? Seriously?
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Postby Patr1ck on Thu Jun 05, 2008 1:09 pm

"adingdong"

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Postby jenz on Thu Jun 05, 2008 1:21 pm

illusion85, your username and sig really describes your stats..

btw, do you in any way know this guy?
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Postby Gundy on Thu Jun 05, 2008 2:56 pm

Holy shit illusion85, you are the best player I've ever heard of. Please post more of your amazing feats, there must be more.
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Postby JT_55 on Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:47 pm

No, actually, illusion85 you should post some tips or some videos to show us how it's done. Maybe one of us will follow your daily routine and become great one day, thanks to you.
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Postby shadowgrin on Thu Jun 05, 2008 5:39 pm

You guys are asses. Lighten up on him. Lets help improve his great "talent".

My comments on the "Point god" video clip of illusion85

- First of all, anyone can look really very good with highlight clips. Even Aaron Gray can appear like the white Dwight Howard in a highlight clip.

- Majority of your clips are one-on-one where you do them streetball moves, the clips of the "league" you are in are too few to gauge your skill or your opponents' skill to see your "talent" in a real 5-on-5 game. One-on-one skill means nothing if you can't do that in a 5-on-5 game, that's why there's the existence of And1 ballers.

- If you posted that you're a fancy dribbler, maybe some will agree with you, but as great shooter, doubtful. That clip doesn't show your amazing "shooting touch", even in the 1-on-1 clips it's still not enough to justify that you're the next Larry Bird because all you do is some fancy dribbles and humiliate your unwitting "defenders". Which brings me to my next point...

- I doubt you really are that good when you're up against a decent defender. The ones in that clip play defense like Isiah's Knicks. I maybe a horrible basketball player but if I'm still in good playing condition (I'm fat right now) I think even me can stop you from slashing, you'll be forced to show me that great jumpshot of yours all game long, or show me your great passing skill.

- I think the guys you're playing against are too nice or you know each other too well. If you do any of that streetball shenanigans in a real "street game" expect an elbow to your ribs, face, chest, jaw or any body part for that matter.

My reaction to your 106-2 from behind win. You're full of bullshite.
Let's make some simple assumptions:
1. Your team is a bad defensive team
2. Your team is a bad offensive team
3. Your opponents are a bad offensive team
4. Your opponents are a bad defensive team

a. If we pick 1, there is no way your team can come back to win since your opponents will still score.
b. If we pick 2, your team will have a hard time scoring, you can't overtake that huge lead, you can't win.
c. If we pick 3, then how the hell they got a 104 pt. lead on your team?
d. If we pick 4, then how come they limited your team for only 2 pts while they race to 104?

Combine 1 and 2, impossible for your team to make a comeback
Combine 3 and 4, impossible for your opponents to mount that huge lead in the beginning.
Combine 1 and 3, there's no way a score will reach 104, especially in a non-pro game.
Combine 2 and 4, see "b" (it doesn't matter that the opponents are bad defensively because your team can't score to mount that comeback).
Combine 1 and 4, see "d" and "a".
Combine 2 and 3, see "b" and "c".
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Postby JT_55 on Thu Jun 05, 2008 5:49 pm

A more simple explanation: the league they play in have referees, and all of them just became $100 richer after the other team took the 106-2 lead...
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