Mike Bibby has been out of the league for six years and that is evidently enough time for people to forget who he is and he took advantage of that at the local park.

While his daughter was at a volleyball practice, Bibby took it as a chance to show off his skills to a couple of unsuspecting targets. He told the guys his name was Chris and then went on to school them in a game of 21.

For Bibby, he doesn't look like he has lost a step and could step onto an NBA court today and light it up from deep, something he had no issue doing during his career.

After leading the Arizona Wildcats to the 1997 NCAA Championship, he was drafted with the second overall pick by the Vancouver Grizzlies.

In 2001, he went to the Sacramento Kings where he enjoyed the glory years of his career. He played 1001 games in his career and averaged 14.7 points per game and shot 37.9 percent from deep. The best year in his career was in 2005 with the Kings. He started all 82 games and averaged 21.1 points per game.

After he retired from the league, he went back to his alma mater, Shadow Mountain High School and became first an assistant and now the head coach.

He also played in the BIG 3 league last year with the Ghost Balles who was coached by Goerge Gervin.