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Old 10-05-2010, 07:12 AM   #1
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Fast break thread

Fast breaks are tough to pull off, so I thought a help thread was in order. My Cavs are gonna run alot and I've been practicing the transition game, but one huge problem is that no more than two CPU guys will ever get out into transition ahead of the PG. There are always 2 guys who slowly jog up the court, no matter how high you set the fast break slider. The last men back just don't break. Sometimes one of those joggers is the freakin point if you mistakenly outlet to a wing instead of the PG, lol.

So far Ive had the most success using the timeline as the pass timer...you don't seem to get intercepted as frequently if you wait until you're right at midcourt to outlet. Nothing is consistent though, and when you're up against momentum don't even bother trying fast breaks. The CPU is supernatural in the passing lanes when the game is manufacturing runs.

I'm also experimenting with quickly "player lock"-ing the rebounder and manually sprinting him up court, but I haven't been able to do that consistently.


Please help me.
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Old 10-05-2010, 07:23 AM   #2
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Re: Fast break thread

boost the fast break tendencies
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Old 10-05-2010, 10:35 AM   #3
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There are always 2 guys who slowly jog up the court, no matter how high you set the fast break slider.
I keep fast break and tempo maxed.
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I been playing with the Thunder. And its all about outleting to the PG. Once the ball gets there. spread out and take advanctage....lol
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Old 10-05-2010, 01:00 PM   #5
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It's because the leaking player runs towards the damn sideline instead of the basket. Maybe to prevent online cheesing? It's worse than last year. Still though, that's one of the few flaws in the game and it could be easily patched.
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What are you talking about run towards the sidelines?
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It started in 2k9 I think. If you outlet a pass to a guy too far down the court his momentum is usually taking him away from the basket if he's sprinting down court. If you get it to him early enough or once he's gotten to the basket its not a problem.
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