Tim Hardaway
Definition
American former professional basketball player: A Hall of Fame NBA point guard (1989–2003) known for his signature 'UTEP two-step' crossover dribble, five All-Star selections, and leading the 'Run TMC' fast-break offense with the Golden State Warriors.
Basketball executive and coach: Served as an assistant coach for the Detroit Pistons (2014–2018) and player/head coach for the ABA's Florida Pit Bulls (2005–2006); father of NBA player Tim Hardaway Jr.
Olympic gold medalist: Member of the U.S. men's basketball team that won gold at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
Examples
Tim Hardaway's UTEP two-step left defenders looking like they were auditioning for a slow-motion replay.
With Run TMC, Tim Hardaway turned the Warriors into a blur faster than you can say 'fast break.'
Even Tim Hardaway had that one night going 0-for-17, proving even legends occasionally brick like pros.
Tim Hardaway passed the basketball torch to his son, but kept the killer crossover for family game nights.