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Speaker 1: This is the piece de resistance.
Speaker 2: Oh really?
Speaker 1: The creme de la creme.
Speaker 2: Really?
Speaker 1: This is the spider dribble.
Speaker 2: I don't know how to do the spider but I know how do want to hear a horse, I
got a horse now. That's a good horse right? That's a good one.
Speaker 1: What is that?
Speaker 2: That's a horse. Is it a monkey?
Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 2: We're talking about ball handling drills.
Speaker 1: Oh I thought you were wanting me to be doing impressions.
Speaker 2: No, no no no.
Speaker 1: I'm a good impressionist, I am.
Speaker 2: No, no, no, no.
Speaker 1: I am. An impressionist.
Speaker 2: You're the expressionist.
Speaker 1: Alright that's what I do right?
Speaker 2: Yeah. So we're working on a spider dribble and roadrunner's going to show us
how to do a spider dribble. It's basically two taps to the ball in front. Show them two
taps in front. Then it's two taps in back, and then you start rotating, and then you
start going and spider dribble, bam. There you go.
Speaker 1: You didn't even make any spider noises.
Speaker 2: This is a spider dribble.
Speaker 1: Oh, okay I'm still confused. I'm sorry.
Speaker 2: You got any more impressions?
Speaker 1: Uh, yeah you want to see another one?
Speaker 2: Yeah let me see it.
Speaker 1: It's called the worm.
Speaker 2: Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey man that's enough that's enough.
Speaker 1: Okay.
Speaker 2: This is the, we're talking about dribbling. You can't dribble the ball on the
floor. The spider dribble
Speaker 1: Is that what we're here for?
Speaker 2: Yeah absolutely.
Speaker 1: Okay.
Speaker 2: The spider dribble, two dribbles in front, bam bam, and then two dribbles in
back, and then you just keep your hands moving. Keep it low, keeping your head up, works on
your hand eye coordination are keeping that ball evenly balanced.