5. Wesley Matthews
This entry is not what many people think of when they think of a killer crossover. No one is laying on the floor. Nobody is desperately scrambling to catch up to the man applying the crossover.
Don’t worry though, this one is just as nasty as the rest.
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The whole sequence is incredibly smooth. Crawford first hits him with the behind the back move, sending Matthews skidding across the floor. And then the fun begins.
The basketball game turned into a game of chicken between the Clipper and the Blazer. You can almost see the clock ticking in Matthew’s head. Does he give J Crossover a wide open shot or go and contest and possibly give up a drive? Judging by the above video, he chose too late.
Crawford left the current Maverick in the dust for the easy layup. The only thing Matthews could do was complain to the ref that the man Jimmy Butler calls “Score Lord” carried the ball.
For this entry, we went back a couple of years. For entry number four, we go way back to Crawford’s days with the New York Knicks.
His next Victim? Deron Williams