I’m just making up most of this up. There was a 6’3″ 1/2 kinda buff but less buff ashy Kelena Azubuki. And he was the best defender from the draft the last year. And he was my main nemesis that wore a helmet and had a floating wheel chair.
And I had got him with that one move that I didn’t know I was the only move I was known for. And it looked so professional and was and was real. I probably said “I had a step on him and an extra move.”
That must have been early in the second season. And why and how I was able to score so many points. I must have did it again to another person that wasn’t as professional.
The second person must have been Kareem Rush like player. That was a taller good shooter but wasn’t made for anything else. Like the shorter Arod guy. Could have been the same person.
I think my spin move on John Reese was greater than many things I do. Not greater than the Ford Thunderbird reverse drift. Not greater than finding this Saratoga road that connects Oakland to Hayward.
Because I had an extra step and a half on this guy. And he didn’t try to get the ball. And he fouled me across the forearm like he knew what he was doing. It was a cross and then a spin and then one big step. Before being way higher and one and a half steps ahead of this guy. And my hand with the ball was 1 1/2 inches above the backboard.