The Shammgod: How God Shammgod's Legendary Crossover Lives on in Today's Stars

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  • Опубліковано 20 тра 2024
  • God Shammgod is responsible for creating one of the most vicious crossover moves in NBA history.
    What is "The Shammgod?" When was it first used? How do today's NBA players still use the move?
    Watch the video above to find out.
    Footage courtesy of: NBA Entertainment, NCAA/Wazee Digital, Shammgod family, Bill Aberer, Bonsu Thompson and Matt Caputo.
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  • @SanAndreasFool
    @SanAndreasFool 6 років тому +947

    Didn’t play a more than a full season. Still leaves a legacy. Legendary.

    • @precursorapollo641
      @precursorapollo641 4 роки тому +3

      Why didn't he play a full season

    • @SDSOverfiend
      @SDSOverfiend 2 роки тому +5

      @@precursorapollo641 Cause he was average

    • @derricksmalls2293
      @derricksmalls2293 2 роки тому +29

      @@SDSOverfiend Coaching more so, knowing what to do with his talents. Wizards fan by default, trust me we had great players but couldn't do anything in the playoffs. Young dudes coming to DC with these women will distract you. We had Rasheed Wallace, Juwan Howard, Chris Webber, Chaney. So I'm guessing coaching and scouts who decided not to pick him up.

    • @caleb_wesman
      @caleb_wesman 2 роки тому +2

      He's a legend in my hometown after playing in the McDonald's Classic for only 2 games. Old dudes are gonna be talking about God in high school forever

    • @misterantonio9672
      @misterantonio9672 2 роки тому +5

      He’s deeply loved here in Dallas.

  • @KingJagan
    @KingJagan 6 років тому +2168

    What scary is when the ballhandler throws the ball it seems like they are driving hard, when you prepare for the drive and he snatches it back, that is what catches people.

    • @dime1012
      @dime1012 6 років тому +51

      EvilJagan Gaming that fr Breaks people

    • @markw2427
      @markw2427 6 років тому +60

      Thanks for clearing that up

    • @paulozhan
      @paulozhan 6 років тому +46

      and there's nothing you can do about it because if you don't follow, the dude will just flash by you. So you either end up with your ass on the floor or with your feet rooted, your choice.
      Irving does that shit every night, I remember last year he did that to Westbrook and he decided to just stay there and not move. This year's most incredible anklebreakers of his are probably the Collison and the Fournier ones.
      I never saw Shammgod play, which is why I am so appreciative of CP3, Kyrie and Dame.

    • @whsesports6755
      @whsesports6755 6 років тому

      EvilJagan Gaming j

    • @MKSimmons
      @MKSimmons 6 років тому

      EvilJagan I break so many ppl doing that

  • @perryellis1423
    @perryellis1423 5 років тому +615

    Im glad to hear he didn't end up broke. 👍 He is coaching and receiving a good check.

    • @TanNguyen510
      @TanNguyen510 4 роки тому +23

      Not having a successful nba career doesn’t make you broke

    • @jamesynfg2136
      @jamesynfg2136 4 роки тому +35

      one two he didn’t say it did

    • @pureblack3363
      @pureblack3363 4 роки тому +9

      "A Harlem nigga with no 🍞"
      -Loaded Lux

    • @TanNguyen510
      @TanNguyen510 4 роки тому +2

      Jamesy NFG what was the original comment implying since you wanna add in your 2 cents

    • @jamesynfg2136
      @jamesynfg2136 4 роки тому +3

      one two it wasn’t implying anything. It was very straightforward. Simple.

  • @Ayman-ck5lx
    @Ayman-ck5lx 5 років тому +663

    I appreciate the old school NY music y’all put

  • @boatboystrackclub6528
    @boatboystrackclub6528 6 років тому +4785

    He is a GOAT just for his name

    • @xavier-qg5di
      @xavier-qg5di 6 років тому +59

      Avery Bradley's Son no he is a god

    • @SeanGreen23
      @SeanGreen23 6 років тому +26

      Shamgod Wells

    • @fourest8125
      @fourest8125 6 років тому +26

      You cant be A goat but you can be THE goat

    • @nizergy5520
      @nizergy5520 6 років тому +40

      Shamgod wells......Shammy wells? coincidence, i think not.

    • @andrejohnson5898
      @andrejohnson5898 6 років тому

      ParkerVlogsLive look who's talkin you here too LMAO

  • @jd1374
    @jd1374 6 років тому +3187

    How many people can say they literally created a basketball move?

    • @khaymack
      @khaymack 6 років тому +269

      J D me and my friends made a layup call sprinkle

    • @eczotiic8026
      @eczotiic8026 6 років тому +54

      Khalil Mckenzie sprinklesssss

    • @smokinstan305
      @smokinstan305 6 років тому +43

      J Crawford is close but only he have the handles to pull it off

    • @JohnControl
      @JohnControl 6 років тому +53

      Jamal behind the back in and out has never been done before I think

    • @xxfenrearxx8416
      @xxfenrearxx8416 6 років тому +98

      J D JAMAL CRAWFORD SHAKE AND BAKE IS HIS PERSONAL MOVE

  • @DoeSavageTv
    @DoeSavageTv 4 роки тому +199

    “You Had Me 20yrs Too Early” I Felt That💯

    • @marcdc3358
      @marcdc3358 4 роки тому +5

      Life Of Rondo he was ahead of his time.. unfortunately

    • @geralddecosta320
      @geralddecosta320 3 роки тому +3

      Rondo, imagine having 2 or 3 even more dope moves than that one (and I admit it is unique, nice and effective) and only those who were caught and experienced them 40 years ago remember or know. I need to get with Kyrie or Steph or somebody and usher them into the NBA. I recall towards the end of my streetball playing days doing a facet of one of my moves and somebody said that was a nice CPIII and I said yeah, I was doing that before he was born. Much respect to all the creative ballers and ball-handlers who never got the shine they deserve.

    • @lukethewall
      @lukethewall 2 роки тому +1

      True but sad to shammgod. Just a trainer as his career.

    • @julzbuzz7243
      @julzbuzz7243 Рік тому

      He didn't survive the NBA because he was cut for the street ball not the NBA

    • @DoeSavageTv
      @DoeSavageTv Рік тому

      @@julzbuzz7243 you must not play😭 your take makes no sense

  • @Fka995
    @Fka995 5 років тому +1198

    Did he say Nate "Tiny" Archibald was his GYM TEACHER????!!!!!!

    • @micahd1293
      @micahd1293 4 роки тому +36

      @ 2:53 if anyone is looking

    • @skippruitt2391
      @skippruitt2391 4 роки тому +19

      He did! Ain't that something?

    • @bryanlloyd6098
      @bryanlloyd6098 4 роки тому +8

      Yeah! I had no idea. How awesome is that?!

    • @savonhayes3879
      @savonhayes3879 4 роки тому +1

      Who is that

    • @tellsteveharveyidontwanthe2283
      @tellsteveharveyidontwanthe2283 4 роки тому +26

      Savon Hayes a PG from back in the day i think he pöay like 75-85 around that time he was like a 6-7 time allstar go look it up not sure either just kniw that he was a crazy good player

  • @FREE_WILL_DEFENDER
    @FREE_WILL_DEFENDER 6 років тому +463

    Shammgod definitely a legend. Friend of camron (a legend) helped kobe(a legend) dribble played with (queens bridge legend) ron artest. What a life of connections

    • @brianbcpryor112
      @brianbcpryor112 5 років тому +1

      FREE WILL DEFENDER : SWEET!!! KOBE....WHAT WAZ YET 2 COME.....SWOOSH_CROSSED UP!!!

    • @4EvurPosters
      @4EvurPosters 5 років тому +11

      You can tell early Kobe got his moves from sham

    • @oralay6663
      @oralay6663 4 роки тому +13

      And don’t forget Tiny Archibald was his gym teacher (a legend)

    • @duck8624
      @duck8624 4 роки тому

      Cam'ron? The rapper?

    • @duck8624
      @duck8624 4 роки тому

      Nvm just saw it😂😂

  • @kurtangle6385
    @kurtangle6385 6 років тому +1043

    When his parents decided to name him that he was already solidified for greatness

    • @jhaymonroe4706
      @jhaymonroe4706 6 років тому +101

      fr like imagine his name was Carl or something

    • @boxerboy860
      @boxerboy860 6 років тому +48

      That's Insane to me his name is Shammond the streets named him shamgod but I get it ur right

    • @tai5618
      @tai5618 6 років тому +15

      He changed his name

    • @Nebo888
      @Nebo888 6 років тому +7

      That's Insane to me , during that same era in NYC you had Scientific and Majestic Mapp and Souvenir Callwood, they all played for Rice.

    • @makehumanitygreatagain8128
      @makehumanitygreatagain8128 6 років тому +4

      His last name betrayed him, though.

  • @walker2101
    @walker2101 4 роки тому +297

    "This boy... He about to be a smoothie."
    - Cam'ron 😆

    • @skullettrump3424
      @skullettrump3424 4 роки тому +8

      Cam was out there smelling like black and milds and henny drunk Af

    • @grapenutz1137
      @grapenutz1137 4 роки тому +5

      Get in the car, dont touch nothing sit in the car, either we lovin or I'll see you tommorow.

  • @dereklynch278
    @dereklynch278 5 років тому +195

    I remember being in a Jack Curran's Basketball camp and seeing this little kid with ridiculous handles and the coolest name possible and thinking. "Damn! That kid's handle is crazy!" Glad to see you are getting love for your skills and you are using that knowledge to help others!

    • @grahamnostalgia1
      @grahamnostalgia1 4 роки тому

      🤔😂🤣😂😭😩😩

    • @57thb15
      @57thb15 4 роки тому +6

      derek Lynch 😂😂😂😂😭😭😭you lying bald headed milk dud fuck

    • @user-fn5fu9nl7w
      @user-fn5fu9nl7w 4 роки тому +1

      @@57thb15 😭

    • @grapenutz1137
      @grapenutz1137 4 роки тому

      @@57thb15 you soooooooo nasty twin

    • @kollector2125
      @kollector2125 3 роки тому

      I believe it. My dad told me about him playing for his team at the Ruckus. He said that Shamgod was way more lethal against dudes with good defense

  • @alexpalmer7014
    @alexpalmer7014 6 років тому +1066

    outro is a huge W

    • @ilijapfa
      @ilijapfa 6 років тому +4

      alex palmer do you know the name of the song?

    • @alexpalmer7014
      @alexpalmer7014 6 років тому +62

      flava in ya ear by craig mack

    • @MeNoWorryYouNoWorry
      @MeNoWorryYouNoWorry 6 років тому +6

      outro is lit.

    • @Blakeyboi24
      @Blakeyboi24 6 років тому +2

      TRUE!!!

    • @LENOVOPRODUCER
      @LENOVOPRODUCER 6 років тому +18

      alex palmer That comment itself says a lot about the hip-hop culture of some people. This joint right here is in the hall of fame of Hip-hop.
      LNP

  • @FirstnameLastname-qb2bg
    @FirstnameLastname-qb2bg 6 років тому +518

    Man oh man. The streetball courts was filled with people trying to do this move late 90s early 2000s.

    • @carboy101
      @carboy101 6 років тому +27

      People are still doing this move now. This move isn't anywhere for awhile fam.

    • @FirstnameLastname-qb2bg
      @FirstnameLastname-qb2bg 6 років тому +60

      Dr0pkidd I'm sure people are still doing it now but it's nothing like the craze behind it in those early years when the move came out. People didn't even care about scoring they just wanted to Sham you lol.

    • @julianosoria1086
      @julianosoria1086 6 років тому

      Da Truth it's my go to

    • @OmgVino
      @OmgVino 6 років тому +9

      sortve like how everyone tries to jelly today

    • @FirstnameLastname-qb2bg
      @FirstnameLastname-qb2bg 6 років тому

      OmgVino Lol I had to Google the jelly move I didn't know the name of it.

  • @NomadiqGentz
    @NomadiqGentz 4 роки тому +88

    Looking at the old footage of Shammgod's handles kind of reminds me of the old Skip To My Lou (Rafer Alston) tapes from And1.

    • @miketubre5055
      @miketubre5055 4 роки тому +1

      NomadiqGentz Word! Bro I’m listening to these people talk and reading these comments I’m like are we really gonna act like skip, hot sauce, professor all them and1 kids do that shit in they sleep😂😂😂. Can’t front on that name tho. That’s probably why it stuck. God shammgod sounds hard af. Lol

    • @J_Mania7
      @J_Mania7 4 роки тому

      He was the truth too.

    • @jamigreen4640
      @jamigreen4640 4 роки тому +11

      @@miketubre5055 He was doing it well before the And 1 tapes. Those dudes got it from him (we are talking early 90s). Whether it on was the Harlem playgrounds or the All-American game. I can remember my whole hood trying that move after that game.

    • @swanone1sports
      @swanone1sports 4 роки тому +8

      Thats where skip got it from ShamGod was the originator they learned crossover from Him

    • @damiensilva2299
      @damiensilva2299 4 роки тому +6

      @@miketubre5055 nah bro ya off on your timetable. he was before the And1. i saw him play live in a tournament with skip. skip move was like a high step/skip, sham had that cross. skip and sham are somewhat from the same era they led to and1 and all the other guys came after. tournaments like kingdom and rucker is where i watched these guys

  • @brianbcpryor112
    @brianbcpryor112 5 років тому +131

    I'm 42, and I am still , and going to try that....If I don't break ma' own ankles .. #LOVEBASKETBALL

    • @jayrobb9
      @jayrobb9 3 роки тому

      I'm 40, looking to play competitive ball again after 6 years away. Can't wait to try and get my Sham on. Even if it costs me my knees :P

    • @JT-fv6ih
      @JT-fv6ih 3 роки тому +1

      Bruh I’m 35 and I’m like damn if I would’ve added that to my crossover when I was young....I should go try it....but I think I’m make myself fall. 😂

    • @ericwilliams460
      @ericwilliams460 3 роки тому

      Not going to break them. Just sprain them real good😂😂😂😂

  • @stashouse617
    @stashouse617 6 років тому +627

    Wait what Nate Archibald was your gym teacher wow 😮

    • @FREE_WILL_DEFENDER
      @FREE_WILL_DEFENDER 6 років тому +12

      stashouse617 right tho

    • @courteo
      @courteo 6 років тому +4

      Thats what I said.

    • @tynitty516
      @tynitty516 6 років тому +17

      How's that weird? Ones from the South Bronx the other from Harlem. I could literally throw a rock over the madison ave bridge from Harlem and it land in the Bronx....

    • @courteo
      @courteo 6 років тому +110

      Nuri Abdi It's not about where they're from. His gym teacher was a hall of famer/50 greatest players of all time bruh. Thats like a kid having Lebron, Dr. J, Magic, or Jordan as they're gym teacher.

    • @achmeez
      @achmeez 5 років тому +10

      Yeah, that's a real competitive advantage.

  • @SOULPURP
    @SOULPURP 4 роки тому +701

    Mane I’ve broke fools off with this guys crossovers.... them 500 dislikes probably his victims and they kids 😂

    • @skippruitt2391
      @skippruitt2391 4 роки тому +6

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @jericojucutan5929
      @jericojucutan5929 4 роки тому

      Lol

    • @imaprocuzisayso7817
      @imaprocuzisayso7817 4 роки тому

      What’s crazy is just like players have said the way u can set up moves because of this makes it even more lethal

    • @darthslothious2382
      @darthslothious2382 4 роки тому +7

      TRANK GATLIN shamgod to behind the back. I’m not even a true baller but I’ve caught dudes in the park with it

    • @Dinocaprice
      @Dinocaprice 4 роки тому +3

      And they neighbors

  • @shamejais9843
    @shamejais9843 5 років тому +39

    The Flava In Your Ear at the end just perfect

  • @gabriel.hongkong
    @gabriel.hongkong 5 років тому +85

    Even though he didn't become a megastar like Kobe, his legacy will live forever for that move that bears his name

    • @markomarkovic5729
      @markomarkovic5729 3 роки тому +4

      The irony is that he didn't invent that move. Legendary Yugoslavian basketball player Dragan Kićanović (Serbian) invented that move during the 70's. The second Yugoslav, Croatian Danko Cvjetičanin, used it a lot during the 80's, and the third legendary Yugoslav (Serbian) player Dejan Bodiroga perfected and popularized that move in the 90's. Karl Malone was especially annoyed after Bodiroga used that move against him in the final of the Olympic Games in Atlanta.

    • @TubeWatcher
      @TubeWatcher 3 роки тому +5

      There's one of you everywhere no one in the 70's dribbled that low ever, stop it.

    • @markomarkovic5729
      @markomarkovic5729 3 роки тому +2

      @@TubeWatcher Umm... Yes, there was. Why it's so hard to accept that someone in Europe used such move long before Shammgod?

    • @ryfybeatz1291
      @ryfybeatz1291 2 роки тому +1

      @@markomarkovic5729 maybe but shammgod popularized it, and also he probably didn't know of this other guy. I thought I invented a new crossover, but turns out it was just the in and out crossover.

    • @invisiblesets5157
      @invisiblesets5157 2 роки тому +1

      We don't care about Yugoslavia basketball man who watches that ? Seriously?

  • @Imichaelperry
    @Imichaelperry 6 років тому +1150

    So hes training Dennis Smith jr... Thats crazy

    • @FLValentino
      @FLValentino 6 років тому +120

      RIGHT! Dennis is about to be a nightmare for the league.

    • @ASMWP
      @ASMWP 6 років тому +21

      michael perry true but he works with the mavs he trains most the players

    • @forrestross3902
      @forrestross3902 6 років тому +21

      just realized that goddamn it's gone be nasty

    • @tanten191
      @tanten191 6 років тому +20

      He trained young frobe too

    • @edgardooquendo8
      @edgardooquendo8 6 років тому +29

      People are sleeping on Smith Jr

  • @whitesborowillis
    @whitesborowillis 6 років тому +70

    And I will help continue his work by sharing his crossover with the young players I coach, word!!

    • @Jorich196
      @Jorich196 6 років тому

      Coach Reed #StopsDimes&Buckets Make sure you show them this video for inspiration

  • @fakenames7065
    @fakenames7065 5 років тому +16

    this was quite possibly the greatest sports thing i’ve ever seen ever

  • @KSU-ce2uc
    @KSU-ce2uc 5 років тому +51

    Tiny Archibald played for the KC Kings when I was a kid. I've been telling folk he was crossing dudes over in the 70's & likely 60's in high school.

    • @Turk_2023
      @Turk_2023 4 роки тому +3

      Yea this whole idea I see from kids today that basketball players weren`t as good back then is stupid....

    • @grapenutz1137
      @grapenutz1137 4 роки тому +2

      They were not as skilled, that's a fact. They didnt train like the young bucks now. If they did they would be just as skilled, but they didnt have the knowledge of training they do now. Same will be said 50 years from now, players in the future will smoke these boys now.

    • @Turk_2023
      @Turk_2023 4 роки тому

      @@grapenutz1137 I don`t know man, I think you underestimate how good people were back then.If anything the league is smaller and weaker than ever from a physical standpoint.

    • @Turk_2023
      @Turk_2023 4 роки тому +2

      @@grapenutz1137 You can kind of look at how humans have transitioned by looking at sprinting in the olympics.... Carl Lewis in 1984, Michael Johnson 1996, Usain Bolt 2008-current.... They were not crushing each others records. They beat them by like .09 or something. People were athletic back then even if their shorts look goofy.

    • @johnjackson9819
      @johnjackson9819 4 роки тому

      @@Turk_2023 The 60s had strict palming rules which didn't allow players to do crossovers. I'm sure that if the rules were a bit more loose, Guys like Jerry west, Nate Archibald, Oscar Robertson could have done More crossovers.

  • @NeptSatoru
    @NeptSatoru 6 років тому +82

    Bleacher Report this was STRAIGHT 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @laurencea9932
      @laurencea9932 5 років тому

      And they going to close out with "Flavor in Ya Ear"?!?!? Fire Department don't want any of this...

  • @arthurmorgan2974
    @arthurmorgan2974 6 років тому +284

    I... NEED.....GAME OF ZONES!!!!

  • @FromMemphisToYou
    @FromMemphisToYou 7 місяців тому +3

    Here in Memphis, we called it "The Running Man" when Shamgod broke it out against Arizona. My brother, Andre Allen broke it out in the all-star game at Todd Day Basketball Camp🤦🤦I've NEVER seen that move done as effectively in my life. Not even by God Shamgod himself. He slowly walked the ball up the left side of the court. The defender slapped the floor, which hyped the crowd up. Dre wiped his feet, rolled the ball out towards the sideline, the defender dove at the ball as if it was a loose ball, Dre snatched it back a millisecond before the defender had a chance to grab it🤦😂😂 The defender ended up in 3rd row. Dre didn't even care to finish the play. He just throw the ball into the stands and the entire camp stormed the court. I wish camera phones and social media were around back then. It would definitely be at a BILLION VIEWS by now.

  • @chu2ks2dfutur
    @chu2ks2dfutur 5 років тому +18

    El Latigo is quite comparable and has been in Europe since the eighties. It's just amazing that ideas can be formulated by people so far apart, and I'm happy Shammgod made it popular

    • @karlanthonymargate7362
      @karlanthonymargate7362 Рік тому +5

      When they showed Manu in the beginning, I was thinking that's not a Shamgod...that's a Boderoga.

    • @user-nv1gm2zj7y
      @user-nv1gm2zj7y 8 місяців тому +1

      @@karlanthonymargate7362 yeah i was like ive seen in in euroball in the 90s.... and they dont know who shamgod is

  • @Pepperoni_Plays
    @Pepperoni_Plays 6 років тому +9

    Top quality documentary right here keep up the great work!

  • @jasonwilliams7966
    @jasonwilliams7966 6 років тому +91

    One of the nastiest ball handlers that ever lived and he did that move twice in the tourney. He did it against Duke too

  • @marvdatboi
    @marvdatboi 4 роки тому +103

    RIP Kobe..damn still dont feel right.

    • @isrv
      @isrv 3 роки тому +1

      It Still don’t man 😔

  • @cia4393
    @cia4393 4 роки тому +64

    3:48 I thought he was gonna say McDonald’s employee 💀😂

  • @kylecruel
    @kylecruel 6 років тому +279

    Anyone else think 8:44 was a video game?

    • @arrens7480
      @arrens7480 5 років тому +3

      It's real 😂😆

    • @rickypee5141
      @rickypee5141 5 років тому +2

      Sho do look phony-like..but it's real

    • @bdiggs82
      @bdiggs82 5 років тому +1

      I did, I really did, haha

    • @qtluv27
      @qtluv27 5 років тому +1

      Exactly!

    • @buster8607
      @buster8607 5 років тому +2

      Doesnt look real

  • @shanedon34
    @shanedon34 6 років тому +4

    Amazing job...thank you. Shammgod has been a legend.

  • @hpmetabolics7558
    @hpmetabolics7558 5 років тому

    Ok, that was a piece of art! Incredible story telling and production work! Then to finish it off with the period correct Craig Mack that embodied the feel of the entire piece.... outstanding! Just outstanding work!

  • @CSDonohue11
    @CSDonohue11 5 років тому +4

    Braj...this ish is so DOPE. Started it out perfect with that 90’s Naughty joint from Juice too. Eww Wee
    Much love on this. Respect Due Son

  • @timbroadousjr.50
    @timbroadousjr.50 6 років тому +36

    Music was on point.

  • @staygold9798
    @staygold9798 6 років тому +8

    THANK YOU SHAMGOD FOR YOUR LEGENDARY CONTRIBUTION TO THE GAME I LOVE PASSIONATELY

  • @thr3at26
    @thr3at26 4 роки тому

    Thank u for this amazing piece. 🙌🙌🙌

  • @TheBrokeGenius
    @TheBrokeGenius 5 років тому +23

    I miss playing basketball in the 90s😥

  • @nicks1489
    @nicks1489 4 роки тому +13

    1:58 Damnn that was my man Terrence Romeo from the Philippines xD

  • @bigjbiz21
    @bigjbiz21 6 років тому +27

    One of the greatest ive ever seen
    Is shamgod..i always wondered what happened to him but glad to
    Hear he is in nba with dallas coaching staff..

  • @leopoldvonwinterfeld5801
    @leopoldvonwinterfeld5801 Рік тому +1

    That was brilliant! Shammgod definitely gets a lot more attention for his influence nowadays. While this is super cool right now, how cool is it to have docs like this for the future generations to do their homework on the game? Not only who put up how many numbers, but people who changed how the game is played. You see Shammgod's influence every NBA game you watch :) I loved this, thank you!

  • @Illuminatethedark_
    @Illuminatethedark_ 5 років тому +4

    Can’t do much better in terms of making a dope basketball video. Great job with this one🔥

  • @0symandiaz
    @0symandiaz 5 років тому +52

    Terrence Romeo made this clip. That proves his move was sick.

  • @aboutmillions
    @aboutmillions 6 років тому +5

    Glad to finally see him getting recognition. I remember being 10 hearing about this move and his name but never knowing his face. Crazy 20 years later he’s still a legend!

  • @salerycap6763
    @salerycap6763 4 роки тому +1

    RESPECT! I attended 5Star BBall Camp in Wilkes-Berre, PA with this brotha while in HS (94-95). Not only this move, he had the most fluid, creative total handle I ever saw even beter than mine and thats saying something!
    -MINNESOTA G.O.A.T

  • @michaelpetersen6854
    @michaelpetersen6854 3 роки тому +8

    That move is legendary. It reminds me of Barry Sanders from the Detroit Lions...how he used that juke goose step move to lose everyone..like the Euro step..this move has taken dribbling to the next level...The Shamgod Elevated the game! The myth is real...he has magic in his hands..next level like Jason William's Behind the back elbow pass...what do they call that? The white chocolate elbow pass?

  • @aplusfreestyleapf5476
    @aplusfreestyleapf5476 3 роки тому +10

    Like Jamal Crawford said, his move will outlive him. The GOD move is simply legendary! 💥 MY NYC DUDES KNOW BASKETBALL 🏀

    • @davidfilipovic163
      @davidfilipovic163 2 роки тому +1

      hes move wasnt his he stole it from Dejan Bodiroga

  • @anandchahal6063
    @anandchahal6063 6 років тому +162

    I did this move and won a AAU tournament.

    • @IgnoreCalls
      @IgnoreCalls 6 років тому +11

      Johnny Chahal respect 💪🏾

    • @r.e.e.2.e
      @r.e.e.2.e 6 років тому +8

      Johnny Chahal congratulations

    • @dougtaylor9386
      @dougtaylor9386 6 років тому +51

      Johnny Chahal lmao you did the move and they had to shut the gym down and just give y’all the trophy? 😂 I’m playing but that shit would be ill

    • @CK-og4sk
      @CK-og4sk 6 років тому +1

      Johnny Chahal sure

    • @jonaswinningham2585
      @jonaswinningham2585 6 років тому

      bull

  • @communityringzinc.8495
    @communityringzinc.8495 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this piece of history. This man impacted the sport in a way that I didn't know.

  • @simpleflipR6
    @simpleflipR6 2 роки тому

    Very motivational. I saw this on and1 once and practiced it over 15 years ago. I still practice and use this cross over move, it works so good. Thanks God Shammgod

  • @karhel7532
    @karhel7532 3 роки тому +3

    The best move invented period! I used to use it in high school many times worked for every type of defender even the future pros... one game I crossed a guy to a split and end it with floater... Best feeling in the world! Thank you God Shammgod! 🙏

  • @Nikexel
    @Nikexel 6 років тому +58

    Before, when I was new to Basketball, I do the Shammgod EVERY TIME, AS IN EVERY SINGLE SECOND, even a fundamental game, or anything like that. Why? It's because I don't know how to properly dribble with my left, so I just use my right everytime I dribble. And I didn't even know I was doing it

    • @GeronFletcher
      @GeronFletcher 6 років тому +1

      Nikexel // FirstChildHQ I use to do the same thing!

    • @Nikexel
      @Nikexel 6 років тому +1

      Sometimes, Bad Weaknesses has and still have a Good Part 😂

    • @currykicksdaily8319
      @currykicksdaily8319 6 років тому +11

      Nikexel // FirstChildHQ u wernt doing shit if you cant dribble with two hands u idiot

    • @immafatazn
      @immafatazn 6 років тому +11

      Nikexel // FirstChildHQ you weren't exactly doing this move if u can't dribble with both hands properly

    • @malachistewart2947
      @malachistewart2947 6 років тому +1

      Alexandre A well there is a variation with one hand cp3 busts it out sometimes

  • @andrewlace
    @andrewlace 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome handles. Love your moves. Great to see him coaching in the NBA.

  • @SpeedySounds
    @SpeedySounds Рік тому

    What I love with the Shammgod is that it feigns a miilisecond of openness, while maintaining the ability to combo to every move. It's like a shot fake hesi in the sense you're tricking the defender to react so you can act during their motion of reaction. Those multiple reaction attempts at the same time just freeze or break anyone up if the move is muscle bound in your bag. If they give you space fully expecting the move, you can always just plant and shoot with a dribble gather that almost feels like a pass in the pocket.
    BEST dribble move in any smart handlers bag. The combo opportunity is crazy.

  • @pavledin
    @pavledin 5 років тому +12

    Dejan Bodiroga had done this before, and Kicanovic even before him, as far back as the 70s.

    • @bigdaddybigbucks6012
      @bigdaddybigbucks6012 4 роки тому

      Pavle Dinulović yeah and pistol Pete did it before them in the 60s so what’s your point?

    • @jkthegreat5687
      @jkthegreat5687 4 роки тому

      Well Shammond imortalized the move a task which the others failed at

    • @markomarkovic5729
      @markomarkovic5729 3 роки тому +2

      @@jkthegreat5687 Umm.. No. Karl Malone was pissed at Dejan Bodiroga in 1996 Olympics finals. And Bodiroga saw that move from another Yugoslavian (from Croatia) player Danko Cvjetićanin, who saw that move early in his career in Belgrade (Serbia) from Dragan Kićanović who did this in '70's.

    • @markomarkovic5729
      @markomarkovic5729 3 роки тому +1

      @@bigdaddybigbucks6012 And Pete Maravich was Serbian American

  • @DJ1Hands1on
    @DJ1Hands1on 6 років тому +5

    Yep yep he lived in my building in Harlem and his son a beast also. Facts!!!!

  • @rodbenefield8243
    @rodbenefield8243 6 місяців тому +1

    You didn't have the NBA career but you made your mark on basketball history and became a helluva mentor to hoopers over the years. You won bro! We appreciate you and what you've given to the game

  • @falfazaalammia3435
    @falfazaalammia3435 2 роки тому

    It's 2022. And I've just used the move in tournament. Though we lost, but my peers kept talking about my shammgod move ever since. Thanks man.

  • @SoleStash87TV
    @SoleStash87TV 4 роки тому +16

    This is why I got mad love for NYC ballers they got that flashy handles!!! 🏀🗽

    • @markomarkovic5729
      @markomarkovic5729 3 роки тому

      But this particular move was used in Europe long before Shammgod. Yugoslavian (Serbian) player Dragan Kićanović used it in the '70's, another Yugoslavian (Croatian) Danko Cvjetićanin used it a lot in the '80's, and the third Yugoslavian (from Serbia) Dejan Bodiroga perfected it in the early '90's. He drove Karl Malone crazy with this move, who subsequently intentionally injured him in the final of the 1996 Olympic tournament.

    • @michaelruth5918
      @michaelruth5918 2 роки тому

      Show proof

  • @Jerseylance1
    @Jerseylance1 5 років тому +7

    I have to say Sham, Kenny A, and skip I've learn from back then also Mark Jackson, Boo Harvey, and Kenny Smith as well from NYC.

    • @ydubbs8148
      @ydubbs8148 5 років тому

      Sham and skip.... were the two GOATS, if you will, for handles in NYC. It was them and then everyone else

  • @Gentleman808
    @Gentleman808 5 років тому

    Awesome short @bleacherreport

  • @anthonyhernandez868
    @anthonyhernandez868 5 років тому +1

    Hell of a video, learn something new everyday 👍

  • @qun7828
    @qun7828 5 років тому +14

    I hit a security guard with the shamgod one time and met Jamal Crawford backstage at a NBA game
    Thank you Shamgod

    • @TanNguyen510
      @TanNguyen510 4 роки тому +1

      Jamal is a solid and genuinely good dude

  • @elbowgang9715
    @elbowgang9715 6 років тому +9

    Love the fact that him and Skip are known now it's time for more content of Ed Booger Smith and Speedy from Above the Rim. NYC guard's was super ill in the 90's

    • @matthewhorizon6050
      @matthewhorizon6050 2 роки тому +1

      I think Kenny Anderson fits in there too

    • @elbowgang9715
      @elbowgang9715 Рік тому

      @@matthewhorizon6050 Kenny really from the late 80s he was in the 1989 McDonald's All American game with Shaq

  • @d.padilla9921
    @d.padilla9921 4 роки тому

    Damn your real Raw Talent ahead of your time that's why everybody's barely catching up now thanking you for all the great things you did for the sport

  • @bigblue3216
    @bigblue3216 4 роки тому +1

    THANK YOU BR FOR THIS ONE! MUCH RESPECT AND LOVE TO THE GOD SHAMGOD! THIS BLACK MAN'S GIFT TO THE WORLD IS DOCUMENTED FOREVER

  • @giorgosch7055
    @giorgosch7055 6 років тому +37

    Dejan Bodiroga used this move too!!

    • @michaelsalituro9179
      @michaelsalituro9179 6 років тому +16

      that dude actually used it first. and was a better pro player... shamgod was one and done in the nba.

    • @bigdaddybigbucks6012
      @bigdaddybigbucks6012 4 роки тому +1

      Giorgos I get it and I’m glad you didn’t go too far to say Bodiroga created it lol. A lot of people used the move just not as nasty as shamgod

  • @delprieststokes9133
    @delprieststokes9133 5 років тому +90

    NBA Live we need Shamgod in the game

    • @jayrobb9
      @jayrobb9 3 роки тому

      I kind of remember he was in NBA Live 98...

    • @sce08
      @sce08 2 роки тому +1

      @@jayrobb9 You’re correct, he’s in NBA Live 98 with the Washington Wizards.

  • @bobbresnahan8397
    @bobbresnahan8397 Рік тому +1

    ABSOLUTELY GREAT! I've been following the game since the 50s. Used to follow the NY summer leagues in the 60s and 70s. Picked up games in the 80s but stopped playing in the 80s and worked 80 hour weeks in the 90s to make $ for retirement. So I missed Shamgod. Now I see it.

  • @pauldezmond3388
    @pauldezmond3388 5 років тому

    Awesome video

  • @mrgoode1647
    @mrgoode1647 6 років тому +5

    Crossovers magnificent True LEGENDARY 💪🏿😁🤞🏿😵

  • @ImSerious81
    @ImSerious81 4 роки тому +25

    His Moms & Pops must be apart of the Nation of Gods & Earths with that name!

    • @erictubbs6854
      @erictubbs6854 4 роки тому

      Yeah

    • @mahad7491
      @mahad7491 4 роки тому +2

      Majestic & Scientific Mapps and I-Perfection and Supreme Justice Harris too.... All from NYC and all Five Percenters

  • @sabirtalibmuhammad9870
    @sabirtalibmuhammad9870 Рік тому +1

    ShamGod was unreal!!!! If you listen to him break down his practice technique it was wild. He could tell you how many steps and bounces from anywhere on the court it took to get to basket.

  • @romelallovida9357
    @romelallovida9357 3 роки тому

    01:58 i see my fav pba players terrence romeo doing shammgod. tnx for the moves. love it man...

  • @oninzketerascum6044
    @oninzketerascum6044 6 років тому +7

    Wow! Terrence Romeo! nice one Shammgod is the best!

  • @quincylockett7846
    @quincylockett7846 5 років тому +7

    Sucks he was a head of his time but I'm happy he made good moves and ended up with what we in the community call "a good job" n probably pretty fulfilling too!

  • @deanmorris1085
    @deanmorris1085 3 роки тому

    I could'nt get enough of that , i remember him he an Tim harderway had the 2 most increíble crossover ever glad to see him geting his roses.

  • @_KeneYah
    @_KeneYah 4 роки тому +2

    *Thinking bout getting his NBA Jersey, flammer!* 🏀💯👍🏾

  • @longlivebarry2295
    @longlivebarry2295 6 років тому +23

    My nigga Killa Cam 🙏🏾

    • @jayinthebx
      @jayinthebx 6 років тому

      Camm was super nice at ball too back in the day

  • @ckobo84
    @ckobo84 5 років тому +4

    Point guards with great ball handling skills have always been welcome in the NBA regardless what time period we talking about. Other aspects of his game must of really been whack.

  • @tstax3939
    @tstax3939 4 роки тому

    💯 from Pasadena CA

  • @JordanClemons
    @JordanClemons 4 роки тому

    I still come back and watch this. The perfect ball documentary. Music, guest, storyline, all perfect.

  • @stkrd1467
    @stkrd1467 6 років тому +40

    1:58 Terrence Romeo🔥🔥🔥

  • @vnce2617
    @vnce2617 5 років тому +3

    Terrence Romeo rocking the shammgod 1:57 🔥

  • @HDtone23
    @HDtone23 4 роки тому

    One of my favorite basketball crossover moves of all time use to always use the shammgod cross when I was playing basketball back in the day Facts 💯🔥

  • @stefanjovic5982
    @stefanjovic5982 5 років тому +1

    There were people doing this earlier, Dejan Bodiroga for example, but the move was called 'El latigo'

  • @jhonsmith6138
    @jhonsmith6138 6 років тому +9

    Shamgods handles is legendary

  • @stagetheenabler9401
    @stagetheenabler9401 5 років тому +23

    The opening track is Naughty by Nature / Uptown Anthem. Thank me later.

  • @josephmonette7173
    @josephmonette7173 4 роки тому

    When my brother did the Shamgod in a high school game his senior year both sides of the gym hit the floor and his team caught a tech for it but it was still memorable...his team got the tech cos it was a home game and it was mostly home team fans there

  • @youngeconomist3125
    @youngeconomist3125 3 роки тому

    I appreciate this Video not even a basketball player but it gives me chills... S/O to the 🐐

  • @AstralTodd
    @AstralTodd 6 років тому +52

    *Dejan Bodiroga* and Danko Cvjeticanin, hello?!

    • @sreetgorilla6436
      @sreetgorilla6436 4 роки тому

      A Bulut na snimku radi to, plus kroz noge protivniku i daje kos uz faul...

    • @georgeaksich9017
      @georgeaksich9017 4 роки тому +6

      @Mac Turner do your homework, we were shamgodding in the late 70s

    • @orbonds3603
      @orbonds3603 4 роки тому

      Yep...if pistol pete waswhite theyd call him the originator

    • @wonderlandian8465
      @wonderlandian8465 4 роки тому +5

      @Mac Turner The truth is, that dribble was originally called "the whip" and it has existed in European ball way before Shammgod popularized it in the US.

    • @markomarkovic5729
      @markomarkovic5729 3 роки тому +2

      Dragan Kićanović used that move in the 70's.

  • @bdpchamp
    @bdpchamp 6 років тому +3

    I never get over how nasty that uncle drew move is at 1:14 omg 🤦🏽‍♂️🔥

  • @winstonmofokeng7127
    @winstonmofokeng7127 5 років тому +2

    Legend Player, Legend Music on the video....

  • @Mcali1984
    @Mcali1984 4 роки тому +1

    I haven't Hooped in about 3 years. I Hooped last week, and did the shammgod on a kid from CalPoly, and it worked. That move will forever be in my arsenal.

  • @kovy274hart
    @kovy274hart 5 років тому +6

    Shamgod Wells was his name in HS for LaSalle Academy before he started for Providence that one year as a freshman and led that team to the Elite Eight with Lincoln's Jamel Thomas.

  • @myvisionownsme
    @myvisionownsme 4 роки тому +11

    The Bullets drafted him😡😡😡; but did NOTHING with him. That's why as a native of DC, I'm a Celtics fan, Washington never could assess TRUE TALENT. We had Kirk Smith, Charles Smith's brother, and his amazing crossover...but there is only ONE Shamgod.

    • @WarriorsCherub999
      @WarriorsCherub999 4 роки тому

      Born & raised in dc Sham Gods problem was his jump shot, or lack there of. DC has always been a basketball haven that loved the crossover. Sham God didnt develope his offensive game, and being a little dude you gotta have OFFENSE (ask Iverson). They would leave Sham God wide open from 12 feet = brick. Nah you cant blame his lack of developement on my bullets/wizards you sound like you from murryland😊😊

  • @kenney0313
    @kenney0313 3 роки тому +2

    He didn't know the notoriety he got nationwide because there was no social media. Every kid with a ball was trying that move after the NCAA tourney. He didn't know he'd become legend, but he does now.😎

  • @ryleerichter804
    @ryleerichter804 8 місяців тому

    Thank you god shammgod for what you did for the game even tho they didn’t give you the love/respect/opportunity you deserved you never turned your back on helping the game grow 💯💯