The CrossOver
In a hard fought battle, Tim Hardaway gets the victory over Baron Davis. This was a battle that went back and forth all day, with both lead changes, and ties. Hardaway is considered one of the founding fathers of the, Crossover move, so it was almost inevitable that he’d get the W. But, Baron was a much greater foe than some had anticipated. Up next to close out the first round, we have Steve Francis, “The Franchise,” taking on Kenny Anderson, “Lethal Weapon.” Anderson was always one of the league’s most underrated players, while Francis has always been found in your local top plays countdown. Either way, both PG’s were excellent floor generals, but only one can move on…
Tale Of The Tape
Kenny had way better handles and was by far a more dependable player.
Francis does have a better crossover, though. So i gotta begrudgingly go w/ steve for this one..
I’ll go with Kenny
I can’t believe I’m saying this but I agree with Daverdude. Kenny had crazy handles but Franchise had a sick crossover. Kenny grew up in NY but Stevie got his Franchise nickname from the Rucker when he came and repped against playground legends. He even crossed up the Bone Collector.