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By Jesse Huffman
Thursday, October 22, 2009 It takes a lot to get a trick dialed backwards. It's like trying to brush your teeth left-handed (if you're a righty); there's always unwanted dribble on your shirt, and it just doesn't look pretty. And while most pros pride themselves on a few switch moves, or even having all four 7s and 9s on lock in all directions, no one's ever gone full-monte with a fully switch part. JP Walker has been in the video-part game for longer than most, and has always clocked in with progressive rail and ba ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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