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Old 02-12-2016, 03:52 PM   #81
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Re: Mike Wang Explains the Art of Perfecting Your Jumper in NBA 2K16

Regarding the catch, count, shoot: I do agree and understand the meaning of getting your feet set under you. Sometimes it's a poor pass that disturbs your rhythm other times it's simply the fact you are catching the ball on the run on an awkward angle.



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Old 02-12-2016, 04:04 PM   #82
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I just want the shooting back to how it was before they tweaked it last week

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Old 02-12-2016, 04:43 PM   #83
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Considering the fact that I'm mainly a park player, I think that the shooting on there should be like it was before patch 4 or patch 3 on 2k15. Not every shot has to be green or go in, I'm just asking if we can actually make wide open shots.

PRO-Am I usually shoot between 40-55% which is fine because that's how a lot of real life players actually shoot.

Park is an arcade game mode. Simple as that. It's like the only game type your going to shoot from half court and make it. I know the court is like 3x smaller than an actual court. I think that now if you hold the ball for too long, your going to miss now, which is understandable considering that there's people that like to go left and right and just cash out on every shot. But then you have people who just hold the ball for like 3 seconds create space and brick. As far as catching and shooting? My success rate is pretty low. Especially from the midrange. Which is crazy IMO.

Also I used to love doing spin shots last year but this year I just can't hit one. I still believe Shot Creator badge is broken.
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Old 02-12-2016, 05:32 PM   #84
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Re: Mike Wang Explains the Art of Perfecting Your Jumper in NBA 2K16

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I notice when my team gets shots like that to go down because I'm usually thinking "It's about damn time I got one of those." But because I don't let my team make a habit of taking those shots like the opposing CPU does for the majority of the game I don't particularly care about those shots going in my favor. What I do care about is the CPU disregarding all of the arbitrary rules to get a decent shot percentage you guys are throwing out here and consistently knocking down trash shots while I work to get my teammates open shots and they go 7-22. No one is gonna give a player(Kaminsky) that is shooting 48%(101-211) from 3, 9 feet of space and expect him to consistently miss but that is what happens.
People often think that they miss more often that not and when they check they are shooting 45% from three. I know I cought myself doing just that more than few times.
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Old 02-12-2016, 05:41 PM   #85
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Hey Mike maybe you should put the shot meter on the backboard so like most shooters we are more focused on looking at the basket.
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Hey Mike maybe you should put the shot meter on the backboard so like most shooters we are more focused on looking at the basket.
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I couldn't make a thing in pro am today. How can I get in rhythm if I'm bricking left and right?
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Old 02-12-2016, 08:34 PM   #88
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I couldn't make a thing in pro am today. How can I get in rhythm if I'm bricking left and right?

I don't play pro am and have no clue if the follow works whatsoever, simply a theory considering it does possibly help in real life.

Get a couple easy buckets, layups, get to the foul line, and get a little "confidence" seeing the ball go through the basket. Then, hopefully that should help your outside shot. Again, have no clue if this works. Just a thought.
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