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Old 09-23-2010, 03:38 PM   #113
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Re: NBA 2K11 Isomotion/Shot Stick Help (360)

How to perform jab step to the right and drive on left for a right handed player, and for the left handed player, jab step to the left and drive on right? Help please because everytime I used a right handed player to jab step on right side I can't pull it back on the left side and he will automatically go on the right side after that right jab step, help~
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Old 09-23-2010, 05:16 PM   #114
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More options are always better. Controls should be fully configurable to the users.
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Old 09-23-2010, 05:33 PM   #115
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After experimenting with it last night, I think there's three types of (perimeter) contact...

1. Blow-by contact - It might feel at first as if the defender's riding your hip and will stop you, but just keep the stick in the direction you pushed it, or towards the hoop, and you can get by him pretty easily.

2. "Hip-ride" contact- They won't stop you completely unless you let go of the stick, but you have a limited amount of time to spin out of it towards the rim. With a better defender like Rondo, he can stay in front of you much better even after the spin, though. I also haven't tested if you can use another move such as the behind the back dribble, but the spin 100% works so far.
3. "Brick wall" contact - This is when you're stopped completely and your forward momentum is halted.

You can either try it yourself with Kobe or Fisher, by you're more likely to blow by Ray Allen than Rondo, so Kobe's the best to practice with.
Man, preciate the look. Ive been working on this myself. i still can pull it off with regularity. but it's all good.
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Old 09-23-2010, 08:48 PM   #116
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Some of you have probably discovered this, but to those who haven't:

When you're driving across the lane (with the basket to your left or right) there are inside shot versions of the momentum shots:

RSTICK opposite momentum - Spin Layup (Rondo, Drajic type of shots)
RSTICK away from the basket - Fade Layup
RSTICK towards the basket - Inside/Dummy Hand shot
RSTICK towards momentum - Running Hook

I was just skimming through the past Sticks insight and didn't notice this mentioned, so here ya go
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Old 09-23-2010, 09:02 PM   #117
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^^ Good looking out.

It's really astounding how many different type of shot animations there are in this game.
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Old 09-23-2010, 09:22 PM   #118
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Some of you have probably discovered this, but to those who haven't:

When you're driving across the lane (with the basket to your left or right) there are inside shot versions of the momentum shots:

RSTICK opposite momentum - Spin Layup (Rondo, Drajic type of shots)
RSTICK away from the basket - Fade Layup
RSTICK towards the basket - Inside/Dummy Hand shot
RSTICK towards momentum - Running Hook

I was just skimming through the past Sticks insight and didn't notice this mentioned, so here ya go
These are the only types of moves I haven't pulled off yet despite trying quite a bit.

When I do as told I don't pull off any of the moves, I just do a leaner/fadeaway in the same direction my momentum was carrying me. I feel like I've tried everything including keeping the LS pushed in a direction as well as neutral and still no dice.

I'm taking 'across the lane' literally, sideline-to-sideline when trying this, straight up east-to-west. Should I be going at more of a diagonal angle towards the hoop? Like starting at left elbow and finishing on the right block?
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Old 09-23-2010, 09:41 PM   #119
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I know it's simply a preference thing, but I honestly don't understand why an angle is so difficult to play on. You're moving the stick in the direction you want you player to go in. That's it.

Yes, the directions change but if you're watching the screen I don't see the problem.
u missed the part about me bein good on any angle...

i jus prefer 2k cuz of the view...
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These are the only types of moves I haven't pulled off yet despite trying quite a bit.

When I do as told I don't pull off any of the moves, I just do a leaner/fadeaway in the same direction my momentum was carrying me. I feel like I've tried everything including keeping the LS pushed in a direction as well as neutral and still no dice.

I'm taking 'across the lane' literally, sideline-to-sideline when trying this, straight up east-to-west. Should I be going at more of a diagonal angle towards the hoop? Like starting at left elbow and finishing on the right block?
I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds like he means traveling perpendicular to the baseline.

I'm gonna check this out when i get home.

What i'm having a hard time with is the post moves.

Any Control info on how to do post moves? Right now i really suck.
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