Welcome to NBA Handles Week, where we celebrate the flashiest, nastiest, smoothest dribblers in the league! 🏀 From ridiculous ankle-breakers to deceptive crossovers that had defenders spinning, the 2024-25 season gave us a masterclass in ball-handling — and we’re reliving the BEST of the best right here.
In this video, we take you on a ride through the most jaw-dropping moments of NBA Handles Week:
💫 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: Glide mode activated. Shai’s hesitation dribble has defenders guessing every time.
💫 LaMelo Ball: The no-look king — between-the-legs, behind-the-back, and always in style.
💫 Jalen Brunson: The Kia Clutch Player of the Year made defenders dance all season with precise footwork and tight dribbles.
💫 Ja Morant: Combine speed, elevation, and flash — then add the slickest crossover you've seen.
💫 Scoot Henderson: The rookie showed why he’s the future — quick first step and elite shiftiness.
💫 Trae Young: Pull-ups from the logo and elite ball control — Trae kept cooking.
💫 Andrew Nembhard & Darius Garland: Low-key handles, high-level effectiveness. These guards quietly took over games.
And don’t miss:
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Bub Carrington’s behind-the-back into step-back three 😮💨
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Austin Reaves’ deceptive hesitation moves
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Jaylen Brown showing off more control than ever before
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Spida & DG driving Cleveland’s #1 offense with luxury handles
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Legendary bench reactions to ankle-snatching moments
This week is not just about highlights — it’s about appreciating the craft, the footwork, the timing, and the creativity it takes to be elite with the ball in your hands.
🔥 Whether you’re a die-hard hoop head or a casual fan who loves jaw-dropping highlights, this is the week for you. Let us know in the comments:
Who has the best handles in the NBA RIGHT NOW?
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