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Old 06-19-2015, 05:19 PM   #1
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How to defend the rim?

Every game i play in my franchise i get torched in the paint. Alot of times my center doesn't rotate or the game won't let me go for the block even though im pressing triangle.

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Old 06-19-2015, 07:14 PM   #2
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Are you moving towards the ball, or jumping straight up? You need a little momentum going towards the person you are trying to block.


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Old 06-20-2015, 05:18 AM   #3
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Every game i play in my franchise i get torched in the paint. Alot of times my center doesn't rotate or the game won't let me go for the block even though im pressing triangle.

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i play with default rosters and superstar sim sliders. i don't believe this issue has anything to do with bad 2k rosters or sliders. i'm not a defensive "expert" but i've been able to slow the computer when it comes to points in the paint. notice i said "slow" and not "stop". these tips should also work against human players as well.


1. know the player you are defending. if the player isn't known for being a great jump shooter, back off. no need to play too tight. give them the open shot. if they make it, fine. i would rather give up the shot, then have them drive the paint. you can still challenge the shot if you don't back too far off. it's just the opposite for great jump shooters. play tight but also respect their ability to drive. don't take anything for granted.


2. don't be afraid to switch to the next closet defender if the first player gets beat. you have four other players, use them. these are "virtual" nba players so they should be able to get by one on one defense. unless you have a lock down defender.


3. learn to use the shading feature in the game. by shading right or left, you control which direction the ball handler will go. knowing the direction that they should take makes it easier on defense. no more guessing. shade them to where you help defense (or next closet defender) is. you can also use the sideline as an extra defender. also double teams can be effective near the sideline.


4. right stick (hands up) defense + intense defense to challenge shots. i have seen more shots missed by using this combination. i actually don't even go for blocks. just try to make the shot as tough as possible. leaving your feet to block leaves you vulnerable to pump fakes and can also create more driving space for your opponent.


5. intense defense (LT) + right trigger (turbo) = quick shuffle movement. use it to keep up with the ball handler. this works hand in hand with number 2 + 3. keep in mind that by using turbo your players will tire faster. so learn when to use it. use the left thumbstick to move your player while using the quick shuffle movement. try to beat you opponent to the spot forcing them to use other options. using the left trigger + right trigger can also make it easier to box out for defensive rebounds. the left trigger (box out) is already being pressed, you just have to icon switch to the player with the best position. or box out the other teams best rebounder, allowing your other teammates a chance for the rebound. you must keep your opponent boxed out throughout the whole rebounding process. they will try to get around you.


6. take smart shots. don't try to force offense. work the ball while looking for the best possible shot. bad shots and uneven offense can leave you out of position in transition defense. cuts down on fastbreak points and points in the paint opportunities for the opposing teams.


7. learn when to bring the double team. as soon as you call for the double team, make note of who the open player is. your opponent should make the smart pass to the open man. be ready to icon switch to your defender that is closet to that player. playing good "team" defense can be rewarding. it creates turnovers for you leading to fastbreak chances and momentum.


8. use the OTF (on the fly) quick defense options (defend the paint, play tight on shooters, etc.) i'm not talking about the settings in the defensive matchup screens (although they can be used as well). use each option at various points during the game. keeping your opponent off balance. throw in a little zone every now and then. i mainly use the 2-3 (defending the paint) or 3-2 (defending against the 3 point shot) zone after a made free throw. your defenders should be in position by the time the offense comes down court. the reason i don't use the settings in the defense matchup screen is to keep the opponent guessing. those settings never change. if your opponent knows exactly how you are playing them, they have the advantage.


9. know the team you are playing and defend accordingly. you wouldn't defend a 3 point shooting team the same as a team that is strong in the paint. even throughout the game, know who is on the floor. pay attention to substitutions. adjust your defense to the players on the court.


10. personally, i say leave the sliders alone. learn to play the game as it was meant to be played. i'm sure when 2k tested (designed) the game it was to be played using the slider sets they made (default, sim, casual). by adjusting sliders you are changing things without knowing how they affect other dynamics of the game. even a "simple" change could have adverse effects.


i like the fact that the game is challenging. your opponent should attack the paint if you don't adjust. i actually lose more than i win, but as long as i'm playing "sim" basketball, i'm ok with it. at the end of the day, it's just a game. i play to have fun. i'm not looking for perfection.
Old post but maybe you can get something out of it.
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Old 06-20-2015, 10:04 AM   #4
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Old post but maybe you can get something out of it.
I notice at the rec. sometimes when I'm going for a block and I see a guy running full speed I try to jump early and aggressively .

But the game delays my jump and makes my guy do a pump fake on his jump then going up . Which leads to and embarrassing dunk. It's so frustrating because I time this to lead to a foul , a collision or a block. Instead I get this stuck in animation crap.
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Old 06-20-2015, 12:10 PM   #5
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Thanks im gonna try

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Also set your POEs to Protect the Paint, Neutral Aggression and don't set your bigs on tight off-ball so you get some help D.
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Old 06-21-2015, 12:44 AM   #7
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Also set your POEs to Protect the Paint, Neutral Aggression and don't set your bigs on tight off-ball so you get some help D.

yap. if set tight to the bigman opponent, ai will glue yor man to the opponent and u will not be in time to "un-glue" his man and help. however, if the opponent team is mainly shooting team, playing tight to bigman can help improve defensive rebounding.

if the opponent has the tendency to drive eg. wade, set to moderate on-ball.

go to defensive settings and set on-ball and off-ball tight or smother by individual player.


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Old 06-24-2015, 08:02 AM   #8
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How to defend post up player ? post up fade away jump shot by player like dirk, Aldridge, Durant, Carmelo ? its unstoppable or bug error by 2k?
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