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Wow.

That three-letter word sums up my quick trip to the 2K Hangar to get my hands on NBA 2K16.

Before I get into the nitty-gritty, this article will strictly be about on-court gameplay. MyCAREER information will be coming out on Monday, and you’ll find it here on Operation Sports. Also on Monday you will see some gameplay footage (at last!) from some of your favorite NBA teams.

Okay with that information out of the way, let's play basketball.

NBA 2K is in its third year of a new physics engine that debuted with the new generation of consoles. During this time, the graphics have improved drastically, but the gameplay has not necessarily always kept up. However, this year the team has potentially made a game that plays as pretty as it looks.

I was able to play three games, and came away with different impressions from each. Depending on the team you play as, you’re going to be in a completely separate basketball world. You won’t be able to use the Bucks the same way you use the Cavaliers. This should help keep the game fresh, and give you a true home-court advantage when playing with your go-to squad.

If you have any specific questions, follow and ask me on Twitter at @Dustin_Toms. If I have an answer, you’ll get one. (The same rules apply for the comments section of this article.)


Game 1: Atlanta Hawks (CPU) at Milwaukee Bucks (me)

I chose these two teams for two reasons. First, Scott O’Gallagher was hyping up his new defensive mechanics with the Bucks. Second, NEW UNIFORMS! (They both look fresh, by the way).

NBA 2K16 is the only sports game with authentic wingspans. Milwaukee is a long, lengthy team that stands at minimum 6-foot-6 in the starting lineup. Using the new defensive mechanics, which are listed in detail here in OG’s blog, the Bucks can use their team strengths to hang with any team in the NBA.

Just as you would imagine, they aren’t much of an offensive machine, but using the Greek Freak to handle Korver is a real thing. MCW’s size was a challenge for Teague. Jabari was matched up against Millsap, and Millsap won that battle nine times out of 10. Monroe, the Bucks’ newest addition, was rolling off a pick-and-pop for a mid-range game that Splitter couldn’t keep up with.

However, let’s look at the flip side.

Korver was a dream running off screens. He was still getting open once in a while to get a shot off. Teague’s speed was a challenge for MCW, something that really showed when Atlanta started running their sets. Millsap punished Jabari on the offensive side, but he had to try harder when Jabari had the ball in his hands. And Splitter was definitely winning the rebound battle against Monroe.

NBA 2K16 is a chess game. You need to use true basketball strategy to gain any advantage on your opponent before they do.

I ended up winning by seven with the Bucks. I controlled the game on the defensive end, which always gave me the cushion I needed. I was never too concerned about losing the game despite how close Atlanta was getting. I was in control.

Game 2: Cleveland Cavaliers (me) at Sacramento Kings (CPU)

I had to try out the King.

First of all, LeBron was hands down the best player on the court. His size, speed and athleticism truly show in the game. All credit goes to Mike Stauffer’s new Hall-of-Fame ratings scale (I don’t know if that’s the actual name, but I’m rolling with it). A quick example of the scale you ask? Dennis Rodman is the best offensive rebounder of all-time, so he is rated 99 in that category. Now you rate everyone compared to how well they stack up to Rodman. So yeah, the ratings will reflect a player’s true strengths and weaknesses on the court during the game.

Unlike the Bucks/Hawks game, this one was an offensive grinder. I was never able to pull away from Sacramento as Rudy Gay was catching fire, matching most of my successful possessions. But Gay’s ball dominance was showing, as Boogie wasn’t getting the touches he needed to make a huge impact. Boogie would score when he had the ball, but there were times he didn’t even get to touch the rock.

On defense, Sacramento was great in the paint with Boogie and Cauley-Stein doing what they’re expected to do: protect the rim. I was able to cancel out their strategy by keeping Kevin Love and Tristan Thompson in the game for a boost in offensive boards, but was losing out on the defensive end with Love’s deficiencies.

Kyrie’s shot looked good, and he was the most explosive guard on the court. Rondo did a good job containing him though, holding him to just a few points.

I was underwhelmed with the rebounding battle in this one, as I easily doubled up the Kings despite facing Boogie. With Love, Thompson and Mozgov constantly in the game, all of the boards were mine. This was the only reason I was able to squeak out the two-point win. But that road atmosphere was tough.



 

Game 3: Memphis Grizzlies (CPU) vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (me)

Time for my obligatory you-heard-it-here-first comment. The Memphis Grizzlies are going to be one of the top teams used online this year.

With all of the focus that has been put into defense, of course the Grizzlies are going to see some love. They completely blanketed KD all night, holding him to six points. I just could not get open. Even KD’s quick/high release (which does look much better) was not doing me any good with all the hands in my face. When KD was able to get past Barnes and the double teams, Z-Bo was there to size him up and shut down his driving lane. The strength and body size alone was too much to handle. I forced a few shots to try and draw the foul, but nothing was working. I was forced to try a different strategy.

I had to switch my focus on offense to Westbrook. It felt like KD was hurt all over again. Westbrook was running in circles, using his signature size-ups to wreak havoc. His explosiveness was showing through as well. But with KD out of the picture, someone needed to step up…Kyle Singler! Singler was knocking down open shots when he was rolling off screens. It was nice to see what the blogs were talking about (role players stepping up on any given night).

But despite my best efforts, Memphis had a hold on me the entire game. OKC’s lack of wings coupled with Memphis’ ball movement kept me off my game. Z-Bo (his body scan is massive, just like it should be) bullied his way through the defense all night. Gasol held it down against Kanter, Ibaka, Adams. Conley was Maestro of the Year. True team basketball was OKC’s doom.

Bullet Points

There are always fun nuggets that are put into the game that just don’t have a great way to be included in the preview itself. Some of these I’m sure are mentioned in the dev blogs, but there’s just so much to keep track of at this point that I accept I'll be overlapping here and there. Here are some bullet points on NBA 2K16:

• Starting lineups are announced for both teams
Greg Anthony is the third commentator, replacing Steve Kerr
• All 12 historic teams have been announced
Kenny "The Jet" Smith is joining Shaq and Ernie
• TONS of updated player hairstyles
• New quick-substitution controls using just the right stick
• Improved NBA dancer routines
• Between-quarter player/coach interviews (what you see on TV broadcasts)
• Halftime show is better, but nothing that will make you watch each time
• Freelance motion offense is a thing of beauty
• Hedge defending is improved
• Each defender has his own mindset based on player tendencies/attributes
• Improved on-ball behavior
• Foot planting was completely redone
• Added anticipation to hesitations
• Full body scan, including legs, for players
• Zig-zag/base-line cheese looks like it’s gone
Read through my Twitter timeline for more quick-hitters


 

I’ll leave you with a quote from Mike Wang (@Beluba) that shows just how much these guys care about this game.

“Everything feels like it's right there, and it's working on your fingertips. Offense and defense -- it's a song, a relationship. That's what we’re most proud of. Two people who know the sticks can have an epic battle without being forced into a canned animation.”


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Member Comments
# 141 lakers24 @ 09/12/15 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by J_Posse
Actually, everything I said is relevant since Carter is old (deserves a low rating) and Jeff Green is an inconsistent (which is a rating) tweener that doesn't help a team as much as his talent should. Now, if he's one of those players that is exploitable (Rudy Gay, J.R. Smith and Gerald Green) then that changes things.

To my knowledge he isn't that type of player.

from Spurs Nation/Bills Backer HQ
Well, Memphis has several players that are similar to those "videogame" players. Guys like J.R., and Gay are beasts in the game because of their skillsets but irl they are inconsistent. A guy like Jeff Green is one of those types of guys who plays the 3 and 4, can shoot the 3 and is athletic. Throw in their defense and the post play of Gasol and Randolph and they are a beast of a team. Then they have lots of shooting now with Carter, Barnes, Conley, and Lee along with an athletic big off the bench in Brandan Wright.
They'll never be as popular as the "cheesy" teams because they don't have that superstar casuals will know, but semi-knowledgeable and die hard fans will more than likely use Memphis a lot.
 
# 142 Taer @ 09/13/15 02:01 AM
Memphis is a team that a principled fundamentally sound basketball gamer could use to win.

Spreading the points out and having a truly balanced attack means that VC will be used; not as he would in a classics match but as his role has evolved today.

A casual person might know who he is or even who he was but would they know how to best utilize VC in today's game?

Winning with Memphis might be harder than with other powerhouses but using the fundamentals built into 2K16 by Da_Czar and ScottOG it should be a satisfying win for simheads.
 
# 143 Coleworld00 @ 09/13/15 10:15 PM
I'm looking for a squad in pro am add my psn 👉 money__savages
 
# 144 SaruAqua @ 09/14/15 01:05 AM
I'm aware it was only one game but if scoring on the Grizzlies' defense w/ OKC was a struggle, just imagine trying to score on the '04 Pistons or '08 Celtics. I really like this, it will teach novices and veterans like myself (since 2K7) a way of playing team ball and really rely on role players unless one is using the '07 Cavs.

Lastly, does anyone know if the classic team player models will look different from today's models, such as '01 Kobe actually looking younger from '15 Kobe or '06 Wade compared to '13 Wade?
 
# 145 Ragnar53 @ 09/14/15 01:25 AM
I'm not sure you can call Rudy Gay inconsistent ever since he's landed in Sacramento.

I didn't know shooting over 45% FG while averaging 20, 5, and 3 while playing respectable on ball and post defense over 120 games was inconsistent.
 
# 146 lakers24 @ 09/14/15 01:32 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ragnar53
I'm not sure you can call Rudy Gay inconsistent ever since he's landed in Sacramento.

I didn't know shooting over 45% FG while averaging 20, 5, and 3 while playing respectable on ball and post defense over 120 games was inconsistent.
I'm referring to his entire career, not just Sacramento. For the vast majority of it he hasn't played to his full potential. A lot of players don't, not really a knock, some players just aren't meant to be stars giving their talent level. Lamar Odom was another player that could do almost anything and had the physical gifts meant for basketball, but just never was consistently good enough to become a star.
 
# 147 rbiaci @ 09/14/15 01:32 AM
Great preview on hands on first impressions
 
# 148 Hopsin @ 09/14/15 01:51 AM
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Originally Posted by vannwolfhawk
Is this true? If we pre order online for digital we get on the 25th?

This is true, I believe even if you preorder the hard copy, you get it early as well.
 
# 149 MarkWilliam @ 09/14/15 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Hopsin
This is true, I believe even if you preorder the hard copy, you get it early as well.


And if I am not mistaken, pre-download commences 23rd?
 
# 150 Rockie_Fresh88 @ 09/14/15 02:08 AM
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Originally Posted by MarkWilliam
And if I am not mistaken, pre-download commences 23rd?
This is what I wanna know lol
 
# 151 Ragnar53 @ 09/14/15 02:22 AM
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Originally Posted by lakers24
I'm referring to his entire career, not just Sacramento. For the vast majority of it he hasn't played to his full potential. A lot of players don't, not really a knock, some players just aren't meant to be stars giving their talent level. Lamar Odom was another player that could do almost anything and had the physical gifts meant for basketball, but just never was consistently good enough to become a star.
Rudy Gay struggled for a grand total of 2 seasons, before everyone started writing him off as a bum, when all he needed was a change of scenery (which revitalized him for the better).

I'm still not sure how averaging 19 and 6 on 46% FG for 4 straight seasons is considered inconsistent but okay.

I mean, sure he never became the elite defender we all thought he could be (he's merely good) but that doesn't mean he was inconsistent in terms of his scoring talent. His ballhandling was always going to hold him back in that aspect. Just as Freethrow shooting always held Lamar Odom back in his scoring. If Lamar shot 80% from the line like Rudy he would have been averaging 20, 10, and 5 during his prime.

Acting like 19 and 6 on a team that moves as glacial as Memphis with no outside shooting and the lanes always being clogged is bad.

I mean, other than the obligatory Paul George, Kawhi, Lebron, KD, and Melo who would you take over Rudy that's not at least debatable?

I just don't get it with this potential thing. I really don't. It's not as if everyone had skyhigh supposed to be the best SF in the game expectations for Rudy, so I don't get it.
 
# 152 lakers24 @ 09/14/15 03:02 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ragnar53
Rudy Gay struggled for a grand total of 2 seasons, before everyone started writing him off as a bum, when all he needed was a change of scenery (which revitalized him for the better).

I'm still not sure how averaging 19 and 6 on 46% FG for 4 straight seasons is considered inconsistent but okay.

I mean, sure he never became the elite defender we all thought he could be (he's merely good) but that doesn't mean he was inconsistent in terms of his scoring talent. His ballhandling was always going to hold him back in that aspect. Just as Freethrow shooting always held Lamar Odom back in his scoring. If Lamar shot 80% from the line like Rudy he would have been averaging 20, 10, and 5 during his prime.

Acting like 19 and 6 on a team that moves as glacial as Memphis with no outside shooting and the lanes always being clogged is bad.

I mean, other than the obligatory Paul George, Kawhi, Lebron, KD, and Melo who would you take over Rudy that's not at least debatable?

I just don't get it with this potential thing. I really don't. It's not as if everyone had skyhigh supposed to be the best SF in the game expectations for Rudy, so I don't get it.
It's not just about points and it's not about having skyhigh expectations dude. No one had those expectations for Kawhii, PG13, or LO either. I've watched all these players since their rookie seasons and Gay is inconsistent in the way he impacts the game. Yes 19 and 6 on 46% shooting is decent, but game to game with his talent level, he isn't nowhere near the player his gifts could've allowed him to be. THAT is the difference between him and someone like a Paul George/Kawhii/etc. (that's what separates all stars from everyone else, CONSISTENCY. Dominating on a nightly basis is damn hard to do). He has damn near the same skill set but he doesn't impact the game as consistently as those players do, that's all I'm saying. Sometimes it's mental like it was with Lamar, he just wasn't aggressive by nature. Some just aren't cut out to be the main guy or even the 2nd guy on a team. Some guys are just really good playing a role, Andre Iguodala is a perfect example of that. He can do damn near anything on the court and is a freak athlete but the dude is just best as a utility player.

Anyways back to my original point, Rudy is a cheesy player in 2k because he has the attributes that makes him play like a superstar if you use him like one in game.
 
# 153 SonicMage @ 09/14/15 04:09 AM
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Originally Posted by lakers24
Anyways back to my original point, Rudy is a cheesy player in 2k because he has the attributes that makes him play like a superstar if you use him like one in game.
Hopefully, the claims of having the logic in place in this year's game for having different players go hot and cold are as good as advertised so we don't have to worry about Rudy being consistently dominant cheese.
 
# 154 cbjr @ 09/14/15 07:21 AM
We're all hyped, can't wait for the 25th!!!
 
# 155 BluFu @ 09/14/15 08:33 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rockie_Fresh88
This is what I wanna know lol
At least on PS4 it does
 
# 156 redsox4evur @ 09/14/15 09:13 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by SaruAqua
I'm aware it was only one game but if scoring on the Grizzlies' defense w/ OKC was a struggle, just imagine trying to score on the '04 Pistons or '08 Celtics. I really like this, it will teach novices and veterans like myself (since 2K7) a way of playing team ball and really rely on role players unless one is using the '07 Cavs.

Lastly, does anyone know if the classic team player models will look different from today's models, such as '01 Kobe actually looking younger from '15 Kobe or '06 Wade compared to '13 Wade?
You are severely underrating that Celtics team. They got Ray Allen, Pierce and KG. All 3 put up at least 17 PPG. And they had 4 starters in double digits, with Rondo as the 4th. With Rondo as a facilitator and The G.O.A.T. coming off the bench they could score. And IRL they put up 100.5 PPG, which was 11th best in the league.
 
# 157 Rockie_Fresh88 @ 09/14/15 09:19 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by BluFu
At least on PS4 it does
Ok cool I was hoping the game didn't start downloading on the 25th at midnight
 
# 158 Saro1 @ 09/14/15 09:29 AM
I hope that today will be released a strong gameplay, not only 4 minutes.
 
# 159 mauro78 @ 09/26/15 02:20 AM
• Starting lineups are announced for both teams

I'm on PC...is that True? I mean I get only home team announced and not both......maybe It's only true for playoffs?
 
# 160 23 @ 09/26/15 07:46 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by mauro78
• Starting lineups are announced for both teams

I'm on PC...is that True? I mean I get only home team announced and not both......maybe It's only true for playoffs?
Its in there just doesnt happeb every single time
 


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