I think the correct answer is somewhere in between. While some may be quite a bit overconfident asssuming they could just get a bucket, let's not act like heis perfect also or that it is impossible for anyone other than NBA players to score, or to score on guys bigger or more athletic than you. As someone who was a premier type run/jump/agile athlete and experience a rapid and early regression of that (long story short went from living in the gym to almost entirely sedentary), I could relate. Or hell look at someone like Andre Miller or Zach Randolph are 2 good examples. It's just smart play right, pump fakes here, step throughs, footwork, hesos, push-offs, gets you on his hip, gets you under the basket and goes to the other side, and he can't even shoot (and his release is slow)!
Andre, like every other player in the world, is still prone to bad gambling on d, over reacting to a fake or hesi, reaching when he thinks he has a steal opportunity and not getting it, leaving his feet, etc.
Hypothetically, if I would detail how I think you could do it here it goes. Reading it isn't enough, pick up a ball as you read it and mimmick it so you can feel me.
Check ball. Catch the ball with both feet on the ground and this is important because it allows you to pick either foot as your pivot (i.e don't step into the catch of the checkball). I'm assuming he is playing you straight up as he doesn't know if you are right or left handed or which way you prefer to go. \ Get low into your triple threat, ball tucked and protected on your left hip with both hands on it. Rip through low and tight and take off right. You want to stay as middle as possible, obviously he's going to be cutting you off forcing you at more of an angle, look to get to that bottom block or so and come to a jump stop then kill your dribble picking it up with both hands bringing it over your head like you're going up, he'll jump, athletic dudes always jump, he'll go flying towards out of bounds under the basket, bring that back right foot over your left foot and lay it in, probably in front of the rim or on theother side, might even have to extend to the left hand if he doesn't fully jump and tries to recover so the basket again offering you extra protection. If the move works but you miss the shot, come up with something else because I'm sure he takes the mental note, "I am 6'7 with a 6'11 wingspan, I don't need to leave my feet," and doesn't make that mistake again in your round of 10 tries.
Also, as a counter, same move but going left might even be better, again keeps your body between him and the ball. Instead of a jump stop, around the 2nd or 1st block you come to more of a 1-2 (right then left) and bring the ball up as if you're about to shoot, he should jump and he'll have to jump in front and across you because of the angle (or even better tries to getyou from behind), step through on that left while sweeping through low into a step through kind of push shot, maybe he's still on your back and you can jump forward and extend with a finger roll/scoop underhand extending the space by using your body between you 2, if he doesn't jump you might have to use a pivot series, if you're nice with the footwork you can come all the way back around 360 into a hook (Zach Randolph)
I'm assuming you have a good enough handle to go either way and have a spin move and a half spin (shoulder into you protect the ball) type move for when guys reach. Maybe you get lucky there and he lunges one way and you can even spin off.
If you can shoot in non ideal situations (i.e off a jab step, standing still and looking and just pull the ball into your shooting pocket while going up with it), of course you could take your chance just pulling right off top.
After that, I' d recommend a hesi especially if you're calling your own calls because he won't call carry/double (just like the league never calls on Steph), you know the bring your non dribbling hand towards the ball like you're picking it up into a shot then when the defender reacts just continue dribbling, usually leet the ball rest or hang in that hand (which is technically a violation itself if the ball is allowed to come to rest or stop spinning in your hand but again nobody calls)
Topic was a joke, but we SO have to make this happen somehow even if it's a different NBA player.