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# 301 infam0us @ 10/14/10 05:14 PM
The 360 lay-up is random right?
 
# 302 jeebs9 @ 10/14/10 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by infam0us
The 360 lay-up is random right?

Nope its not....lol

A totally controllable thing. Just need the situation.
 
# 303 swirly @ 10/14/10 09:57 PM
How do you turn intentional foul on? As in, I have the intentional foul setting on manual, but it's late game and I want to automatically foul whoever has the ball.
 
# 304 leo2k2ndc @ 10/14/10 10:52 PM
I SUCK SO BADLY!!!! I cannot get my player to do the same moves in a row... SMH, I SUCK!!!
 
# 305 Timbo42k10 @ 10/14/10 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by HokieB
Complete NBA 2k newb here with some pretty basic questions...

1. Does everyone use icon passing pretty much exclusively? I'm getting better at it, but it's taking me a while to get use to. The right-stick passing seems pretty sweet except when I accidentally throw up a crap shot by accident.

2. Does everyone call a play every time you head down the floor (with the exception of fast breaks of coarse)? I tend to try and execute plays each time, but don't know if I should throw in a little freestylin' now and then.
1. Yup, i've used icon passing since 2k8, so its pretty much the only way I pass.

2. Depends, mostly in transition of a good defensive stop, you'll have mix-matches that you can exploit, so then you would call a play for the player who has the mix-match. Sometimes, if your PG has a pretty slow defender on him in transition, then you can call your iso plays and go to work.
 
# 306 Timbo42k10 @ 10/14/10 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Rolltide1012
Hopefully this isnt the stupidest question ever posted but how do you move the inbounder cause for the life of me i cant figure it out.
I don't think you manually move the inbounder. The inbounder moves automically if the ball isn't passed in the first 2 seconds before a 5 seconds is called. But the rule is, the inbounder can only move off possession switches; for example, the opposing team scores, your inbounds man gets the ball and attempts to pass it in. In that situation, you can move, but you can't move off a dead ball, which basically is whenever the ref hands you the ball.
 
# 307 leo2k2ndc @ 10/15/10 01:41 AM
Can someone give me a tip on dribbling, The controller never tries to let me do double crossovers or the in and out... Please Help!!!


I'm tryna get the dribble course down
 
# 308 LionsFanNJ @ 10/15/10 02:19 AM
best way to learn, in practice mode, whatever ball the hand is in, do the motion for the cross, when the ball hits the floor flick it back.

for the in and out, do the whole ( <- -> ) motion before the ball leaves the ball hand.
 
# 309 BCBalla @ 10/15/10 05:09 AM
Okay guys I'm new to 2K, and having some beginner troubles:

1) I can seem to dunk the basketball, I got an open lane and the player always lays the ball up. Is there a seperate button for dunks.

2) Any tips on quick crossovers and dribbles?

Thanks for answering the noob question
 
# 310 Emanstheman @ 10/15/10 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by BCBalla
Okay guys I'm new to 2K, and having some beginner troubles:

1) I can seem to dunk the basketball, I got an open lane and the player always lays the ball up. Is there a seperate button for dunks.

2) Any tips on quick crossovers and dribbles?

Thanks for answering the noob question
To dunk, hold the RT or R2 depending on the system... It's in the instruction manual... Different direction on the right stick, if you use that to shoot/dunk/layup will do different types of dunks/layups...

As far as crossovers go... do it smooth and in rhythem... Take your time, otherwise he wont pull the move off...
 
# 311 JBlash @ 10/15/10 01:26 PM
The Controls for the game is so wired idk if its just me but its terribal to play the game.

I Change the dribble control to Right stick. Because im a Right handed user.

But When i changed it, its still has the dribble moves on the Left sick.

And its so hard to get by my opponent because, my left thumb is not as strong as my right.

Is Anyone having this problem if so PLEASE HELP ME OUT
 
# 312 jeebs9 @ 10/15/10 02:50 PM
You know a left-right hand study released a few years ago. And they say the whole thing is total BS. You just need to teach yourself. And you can use your weak hand...


lol....just kidding...
 
# 313 Emanstheman @ 10/15/10 03:37 PM
Just do the moves SLOWLY... The only moves you dont do slow are the in and out, which is the double cross only faster... and the half spin, which you do slowly, but not as slow as the every other move...

And the behind the back is as simple as twisting the stick behind the players back from ball hand to non ball hand minus the turbo...

Don't tap the trigger like we did in previous 2k games... What I found was, that tapping the trigger initiates the hesitation... Holding (While moving) and switching directions activates the regular cross over...

The best way to pull off moves, is to go into the size up, and then shoot out of it in what ever direction you wanna go to... I like coming out of the size up, going to one direction, and zooming back to another... Breaks ankles and hurts feelings...
 
# 314 jeebs9 @ 10/15/10 05:47 PM
I did that the other day. My friends....were on the floor!
 
# 315 rawcorp @ 10/15/10 07:26 PM
how do you perform the kobe pivot move? i try the flick flick thing but it never works
 
# 316 CartridgeBlower44 @ 10/16/10 04:33 PM
Wrong Thread.
 
# 317 Rawdeal28 @ 10/16/10 05:28 PM
So wat are these flick-flick moves i hear of?
 
# 318 sanghai2 @ 10/17/10 12:35 AM
I *think* that the flick-flick moves that everyone talks about are just the "up and under" moves that you perform with the right stick ANYWHERE on the court. I use the term "up and under" since that's what 2K calls it in their tutorial in the freestyle practice gym.



EDIT:

Ok, as far as the Kobe spin pivot move goes, I have been having success flicking right stick backwards, then flicking right stick towards the paint. So on 2K camera, if Kobe is on the right hand side of the court, flick down then left. If on the left hand side of the court, flick down then right. Please correct me if I'm wrong or propose a more sure fire method to do it


EDIT2:

Ok, it looks like it doesn't matter which direction the second flick is. As long as you do the first flick backwards (or away from the basket), you will do some sort of spin pivot move. Sometimes it's that jumper that Kobe did in real life vs the Knicks. Sometimes if you're closer to the rim, you do some scoop shot off the pivot.

Again, correct me if I'm wrong.
 
# 319 Rawdeal28 @ 10/17/10 09:28 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by sanghai2
I *think* that the flick-flick moves that everyone talks about are just the "up and under" moves that you perform with the right stick ANYWHERE on the court. I use the term "up and under" since that's what 2K calls it in their tutorial in the freestyle practice gym.



EDIT:

Ok, as far as the Kobe spin pivot move goes, I have been having success flicking right stick backwards, then flicking right stick towards the paint. So on 2K camera, if Kobe is on the right hand side of the court, flick down then left. If on the left hand side of the court, flick down then right. Please correct me if I'm wrong or propose a more sure fire method to do it


EDIT2:

Ok, it looks like it doesn't matter which direction the second flick is. As long as you do the first flick backwards (or away from the basket), you will do some sort of spin pivot move. Sometimes it's that jumper that Kobe did in real life vs the Knicks. Sometimes if you're closer to the rim, you do some scoop shot off the pivot.

Again, correct me if I'm wrong.
i have never seen this in the tutorial
 
# 320 Fiddy @ 10/17/10 03:52 PM
does anybody use the r-stick for the iso controls?

is it as responsive as the LS when making moves?

i just cant get used to making crossover moves etc with the LS..
 


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