![]() Keep It Slammin $75.66 1. Keep It Slammin - Devon 2. Basketball - Curtis Blow 3. White Men Can't Jump - Riff 4. Cantaloop - US3 5. The Center Of The Circle - The Dream Warriors 6. Skillz - Shaquille O'Neal 7. Magic Johnson - Red Hot Chili Peppers 8. Dream Team - Spearhead 9. The Skills To Pay The Bills - Beastie Boys 10. Fakin' The Funk - Main Source 11. Madd Skillz - Lords Of The Underground 12. Skip To My Lu - Lisa Lisa 13. Sweet Georgia Brown - Sidney Bechet ![]() Molten GM7 FIBA Official Indoor/Outdoor Composite 29.5 Basketball $40.19 I've had the Molten indoor/outdoor ball for a few weeks and I'm loving it. The feel is great and the design is unique and cool looking. As other reviewers have noted, it's somewhat undersized, but that's not a big issue for me, but that's my only reason for not giving it 5 stars. No issues with the seller Dazadi. ![]() Molten GL7 Official FIBA Olympic Leather Indoor 29.5 Basketball $113.79 This basketball will deceive you when you first receive it because it does feel like a cheap, synthetic outdoor ball. It will also be very slick; I guarantee you that on more than one occasion it will slip right out of your hands when going up for the shot, especially if your hands are sweaty. And nobody will want to play pick-up games with it either. That being said however, one must remember that this is a leather basketball and it must be broken in. My brother has the NBA ball and when it was new, it was just as slick and "cheap" feeling as the Molten ball. But once these balls are broken in, they're the best basketballs you'll ever play with. Leather basketballs are practically the opposite of synthetic balls -- a synthetic ball feels great when new, but becomes hardened and slick over time; a leather ball feels hardened and slick when new, but ends up feeling great over time. Even better than great: the more you use it, the more it is bounced and played with, the more the ball absorbs the properties of the gym, the better it becomes. So here's my advice if you get this ball: go to the gym and work on your dribbling and work on your shot. Ironically, because it lacks the grip of synthetic balls (until it's broken in), it actually forces you to properly shoot and dribble the ball. And once it's broken in, you'll wonder how you ever played the game all those times with the synthetic balls. |
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