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    Got to see the final play. Kobe made the right decision to pass while doubled, and Ariza simply traveled much the way LeBron did against Washington recently. Ginobili and the other defenders kept their hands out of the way and didn't foul him. Players can't assume they can just keep moving their feet in hopes they will get hacked at the end - Ariza actually should have shot that a little earlier; he had enough space.

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    So, in other words, Ariza "crab dribbled"?

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    So, in other words, Ariza "crab dribbled"?

    LOL, the ESPN SportsCenter guys joked about it, but I am still not entirely sure what constitutes a "crab dribble." He did have one too many steps without dribbling though like LeBron, IMO.

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