08-06-2016, 06:58 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Illinois
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Re: RIO 2K16 (X1)
NOTES - Be sure to check which jerseys each team is wearing before each game.
- White away jerseys
- some teams have white home jerseys and others white away jerseys
- be sure to check which color each team is wearing so you don't end up with white on white
- Jersey numbers are difficult to see
- white jerseys for Dinamo (ITA) and Neptunas (USA)
- Recommended teams to rebrand
- The game calls 5 seconds closely guarded much too frequently and in the wrong context a lot.
- So don't hold the ball or dribble when defended well for long. Get it rid of it and get it back.
- Don't let the team and overall ratings fool you.
- Every team is tough to play against and many of the ratings are impacted by speed/quickness and some positions have been changed that affected ratings to make the substitution rotations work properly.
- These are meant to have a grind-it-out type feel to them, so don't be discouraged if you're having trouble early on.
- You're going to have to read screens, anticipate rotations, attack closeouts and make good decisions if you want to be successful.
- “Don't play video games...play basketball.”
OFFENSE - Use the plays as a guide, but feel free to break off to keep the game from being too slow of a pace.
- You'll notice that teams run the same 4 or 5 plays a lot so its easy to adjust and learn the plays.
- It's difficult to score without running plays to create an advantage so don't rely on dribbling around.
- Think about creating situations, attacking closeouts or playing through the post, not repeated only isolation and repeated PNR
- Bad, lazy passes or dribbling in traffic will result in turnovers so be smart handling the ball.
- Don't rely on turbo too heavily in transition as its effects have been decreased.
- When using turbo on a breakaway, tap RT to get a boost of speed rather then just holding it
- Don't expect huge driving lanes, once you get your feet or shoulder past your man go into your layup.
- Don't wait for a huge gap to open up, because it probably won't...but if you time your launch properly, you'll be in good shape.
DEFENSE
- Any lapses will likely be punished. So stay solid and limit gambling, although gambling at the right times can be very rewarding.
- Don't rely on long bumping animations to pressure the ball handler...bump and recover.
- Move your feet. Its all about positioning.
- Based on matchups, it might be wise to control a helpside defender in pick and roll situations.
- If you do help on the roll man, be ready to close out to the wing in case your teammate rotates to the shooter in the corner
- Don't leave shooters whether they have the ball in triple threat or in catch and shoot situations.
- If you give ground, they will be aggressive.
- Bring early help on aggressive drivers or post up threats.
- You might give up an open shot to a lesser player, but its a pick your poison scenario.
- Box out. Don't rely on skying for rebounds...many of these players are not NBA-caliber athletes
- Rebounding has been tuned to favor positioning over athleticism
USING YOUR FAVORITE TEAM - Set Your Freelance Offense
- The default is Pace and will have a lot pick and roll, but if you're playing with 2 bigs, you may want to consider a different freelance.
- Let Auto Run Plays do its thing, but use Y to send players on backcuts when overplayed often.
- If you don't want to pass to the cutter you just sent through, press LB/L1 twice to cancel and then make the next best decision.
- It's in your best interest to learn some of the plays so you can manually call actions or be able to use Smart Play and quickly recognize sets which play is which.
- Don't hesitate to call for random pick and rolls on-the-fly, especially on the back end of the actions on a called play.
- Once you get some of the plays and freelance down, it will actually begin to feel like a real basketball game
- Hit the open man and keep flowing.
- Use dribble handoffs and when reversing through a non-shooting big and look to play pick and roll often to create an advantage.
- If you don't have a good look in transition, pull it back out and wait a second.
- Look for the auto playcall to kick in or call for a play manually.
- You don't always have to wait for on-screen cues and run every play all the way through, avoid being mechanical.
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- Ricky Rubio quoting Magic Johnson
Last edited by jattnanga; 08-06-2016 at 09:30 PM.
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