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Originally Posted by HMcCoy |
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Man, I really hate not being able to pull up at will. The step back jumpers look/feel amazing but getting them to trigger is so inconsistent. Once you get to the paint it almost always makes you drive.
Czar! Help meh! What dribble move is best for setting up the stepback? The escape dribble is too long and brings you to a stop so you get the regular J. I don't always want to do it off the sizup system...it's so nasty when you can hit it on the move, especially coming off a screen.
Please bring back two button shooting, B! Oop button must go! 
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Really? I'm having no trouble at all hitting step backs. Have you tried just tapping backwards on the control. When you run across the lane in any way, then quickly move towards the 3pt line, you can get a little hop and then a nice pull up. Also, the step back off of the regular R-Stick dribbling works great if you set it up. Kobe has busted Vince so many times doing that. I mean, it's embarassing. I do it at least once a game. Sometimes more. It's insanely good looking. Might be my favorite part of the game offense besides Freestyle Passing.
I think there are three basic ways to hit a step back. R-Stick down. Left Stick away from basket. Turbo forward into the paint and then L-Stick back. It's the same control that you use for a floater with the PGs(

btw. PGs,SGs and SFs should all have access to floaters, imo). But it's all money.
I actually have trouble throwing up a big men style shots in the paint. I haven't done a running hook or a quick "toss" off the back board. I seem to keep shooting a standard jumper, especially with Bynum. Can you do these shots from a standing position?
The usual situation is Pau in the post-double team comes-behind the back to Bynum-he takes a slow jumper that allows Dwight or Rashard to turn around and contest the shot. I don't mind them contesting the shot if their timing is there, but right now there is a window where I'm saying "shoot!" in my head, where Bynum is gathering for a real shot, but he's so close that he should just be putting the Mikan drill shot up there.
Note: The only pull up I have trouble with is after a pump fake. No matter how lightly I press on the stick, they take an extra step forward that brings them towards another defender. With Howard in the paint, it's really tough seeing Fisher take two or three steps towards him when I know that if I could just take the one step, he'd have an open jumper after baiting an overaggressive Nelson. This also hurts when I pump fake Vince, but instead of just a one-step jumper, I walk and give him time to land turn around and contest/block before I have time to shoot, even though he bit the pump fake.