When it comes to iconic NBA crossovers, Allen Iverson’s 1997 move on Michael Jordan instantly comes to mind: lightning-quick dribbles, a fearless pullback, and a shot that literally froze time. But ask AI himself, and he’ll point to his 2001 move on John Stockton, the one he swears nearly broke his opponent’s legs. Fast forward to tonight, and the déjà vu hit hard. Only this time, it was De’Andre Hunter with the handles and Josh Giddey playing the Stockton role.
Donovan Mitchell couldn’t hide his amazement at De’Andre Hunter’s ankle-breaking move against the Bulls. But at the same time, the Cavs ace also made sure to check up on Josh Giddey’s safety and well-being. “I’m really grateful Josh Giddey’s okay, obviously. I know he was off, limping off, but it was an all-time play for

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