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Check out episode 1 of a new series about underground streetball and freestyle produced by Last Chance and Pete Roc of Toronto. In this episode LC rips a sick freestyle, there’s some interesting interviews, and the production is off the charts! More to come . . .
Bombfire was one of the first freestylers to truly intergrate breakdance and gymnastic type moves into his flow. His footwork was silky and his arm and body movements were unorthodox. This unique combination still hasn’t been matched by any freestylers today.
Sixes Productions Presents…Pat Da Roc, Trikz , and Mighty Mike, Amazing Halftime Show for The Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Tourament. Also features Lionel Gray aka “LG”
Bobbito is one of those rare freestylers who finds ways to be innovative while staying true to the soul of basketball. He utilizes more dribbling than most freestylers nowdays, and mixes in some funky footwork and unique hand motions between dribbles. As Bob himself would put it, he can “boogie”.
N-tray, one of the fastest rising freestyle phenoms, took some time to tell us a bit about himself and his goals as freestyler. He also dropped a hot new clip showing his amazing versatility. Check out what he has to show and tell
Tell us a little bit about yourself
Well my name is Kalani Ahmad AKA N-tray and I’m from Honolulu, Hawaii. I was born in 1987 and recently turned 22 in January. I played high school ball for 3 years, and almost made college ball but got injured badly during tryouts and got cut cause of it. But I am still debating on trying out again next year. I’m all about basketball you would probably catch me ballin when ever and where ever, but since I live in Hawaii, I love the beach, and the weather. Read the rest of this entry »
This was recently posted on the freestylecentral forum, and I have to say he is one of the most creative and entertaining freestylers I’ve seen - period. In terms of soccer freestylers he’s right up there with guys like Sean, Tatsulow, and Nam. Check out how he incorporates breakdance moves seamlessly into some difficult soccer tricks. This guy’s innovative moves might even give a few streetball freestylers some ideas . . .