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on 2/14/2006 While running on a fast break or otherwise, a helpful tip for fast behind the back crossovers is the simply bring the ball around your back hitting your backside on the left side (or right, if left handed). You will then naturally release that ball and if done correctly, it will bounce right into your opposite hand's dribbling range.

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on 11/22/2005 If there is a defender in front of you trying to stand his ground, swing the ball around your back to your left side, blowing by the defender.

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