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Ball Above All - A Hoops TV Program, Vol. 1

Ball Above All - A Hoops TV Program, Vol. 1

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You'll Be Breathless After Seeing This!
Review: This is a real "dark horse" video. I purchased it on a whim and now watch it over and over. The Steve Francis segment should be in Springfield Mass. at the Basketball Hall of Fame. This is right up there with two other great sports videos bought on Amazon, "48 Championship Basketball Drills" and "The 59 Minute Baseball Practice". Being a basketball & baseball coach it was a pleasure to watch a video and not have to jot down notes. Just enjoy and keep your remote handy with the rewind button ready to go.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Crazy Moves, Bad Footage
Review: This is a very good video, though fairly short. The moves were crazy, some of these guys are unreal. The major problem that I had with it was the footage quality. Though this is understandable, I wish the footage could have been better, it was very grainy in some parts, and hard to follow in others. However, besides that, this is a great buy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unbelievable-everything a true hoops fan wants
Review: This is an amazing video showing incerdible play after play! Man, I did'nt think people played ball like this, I find myself rewinding the video show much asking myself, "HOW DID HE DO THAT"

Please, if your a fan of basketball at all you owe it to yourself to buy this video.

JC

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: bad copycat
Review: This tape is just a cheap/cheesy knock-off of the AND1 tapes. The music isn't as good, but I can get over that by playing my own music over it if i ever watch it again. And there aren't any good moves at all. And that's what I want to see. This tape is just dunk after dunk after regular dunk. The thing that made me mostly not like the tape was the "white-boy" section. It's kind of racist in a way. It's basketball, if you're good, you're good, it doesn't have much to do with race, so why segregate it. The reason I gave it one star was because the section on that crazy dunker, he got higher that anyone i've ever seen. That was cool to watch. Also, the thing on Skip was cool, but I want to see him dribble and do moves, (like in AND1 Vol. 1) but he doesn't on this tape. I say save your money and get the old AND1 tapes if you can find them. I saw an ad for volume three. Hopefully it'll be better than this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ridiculous....
Review: This tape shows some of the sickest basketball plays ever recorded on film. The playground, the high school courts, all the way to the pros. This tape is the real deal and should be copped by any true hoops fan. Some of the plays make you rewind them over and over, the stuff is incredible. I recommend this to anyone who can appreciate sports highlights at their best.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT TAPE!!
Review: This was the best tape that I have seen in a long, long time!! Everyone should go get this to see the FANTASTIC stuff on it!! A Must see!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty good DVD
Review: Well, this DVD was pretty sweet, except there wasnt as much dribbling as i would like to see...tho the dunks more than made up for it, and i'd liek to know if anyone knows who was the rapper that rapped 'la di da di, we liek to party...' during the section when they showed all the girls butts, thanks

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Amateur production with too much advertising for a DVD
Review: What could have been an awesome video turned out to be more of just a one-hour advertisement for hoopstv.com. The production is quite amateur and could have probably been done by anyone with a nice PC, digital camera, and access to some good hoop games. The action to talking ratio is 50/50 which just seems like too much talking and not enough ballin'. Borrow it from a friend and practice the cool moves. I haven't seen them, but from what I've heard, the AND1 video sound a bit more promising.


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