It often feels like LeBron James can do anything on that basketball court. Moments like that happened several times last year, including on the play that landed at No. 3 in the NBA’s countdown of the year’s top 100 handles.
Facing an aggressive defense against the Philadelphia 76ers, James split a pair of defenders not only while going behind his back, but also while dribbling through his teammate’s legs.
After threading the ball in between Tristan Thompson, James was greeted by a pair of Sixers in the paint, but nonetheless managed to finish the and-1, off-the-glass layup.