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NBA 2K12 Developer Insight #7 - Creating a Legend - Kobe Rated 94, LeBron 98

Erick Boenisch, Producer for NBA 2K12, back once again.  I’m here today to tell you about a new mode you’ll be playing in the game this year, “NBA: Creating A Legend”.  For this experience, you’ll be taking over the career of any player in the NBA and seeing it through to completion.  In structure and style, this mode resembles My Player in many ways.  If you haven’t got a chance to read my Insight on that mode yet, I recommend you go and give that a read.

 

The first thing you will do when starting the mode is selecting the player whose career you want to take over.  You can select any player in the league.  If you want to jump right in and dominate, the likes of Kobe, LeBron, and Wade are at your fingertips.  On the other hand, if you are looking for more of a challenge, you can start with a young talent such as a Dexter Pittman or a Daniel Orton and guide them to All-Star appearances, MVPs, and NBA championships. 

 

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In NBA: Creating A Legend, you can choose to play as any player in the NBA and play out the rest of their career.  Whose career will you take over?

 

One of my favorite things about this new mode is that you can take whatever path you want with a player and ultimately change the outcome of his career.  If you want to take a Kobe Bryant and try to match him up with Melo and Amare in New York, go talk to management about a trade and tell them you want to go to New York.  Remember, you aren’t someone who is pulling the strings for Kobe in this mode, YOU are Kobe!

 

Many of the new additions that we’ve added to My Player this year have found their way into NBA: Creating A Legend, including Contract Negotiations + Spending, the ability to play only Key Games (this gets you through seasons much faster), Player Abilities, Dynamic Goals, all of the new Drills, and much more.  These inclusions are an immediate boost and add instant depth to this new mode.

 

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In NBA: Creating A Legend, you’ll be able to request trades to specific teams (like in My Player).  Your request isn’t a guarantee you’ll end up there, but your GM will do his best to work out a deal with one of those teams.  For you Knick fans out there, this is your chance to bring Kobe into the fold.

 

My aim and focus with this mode was to provide an experience that even the most casual user with limited playing time could jump right into and enjoy.  At the same, I wanted to provide a feature littered with depth that even our most devoted users would find fulfilling over an extended period of time.  For those of you picking up the game on October 4th, give this hidden gem a shot.  I think you’ll find yourself quickly becoming addicted to what it has to offer.

 

- Erick Boenisch

a.k.a. SimBaller


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# 41 pauljkpark @ 09/14/11 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by OGKing
When he was younger he was above average, but wasn't up there with the vince carters, Lebron james, etc..
Didn't he win back to back slam dunk contests?
 
# 42 Colts18 @ 09/14/11 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by dukedude24
Lebron 98, Wade 96, Kobe 94....pathetic 2k.
Calm down. You don't even know their specific attributes.
 
# 43 PRAY IV M3RCY @ 09/14/11 02:54 PM
This mode is perfect for Tracy Mcgrady
 
# 44 KB2009Champ @ 09/14/11 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by OGKing
When he was younger he was above average, but wasn't up there with the vince carters, Lebron james, etc..
Ur kidding right?

What exactly makes Lebron a great dunker? I have yet to see any variety in his dunks. What makes him special is how powerful his dunks are. Thats not enough to say he's a better dunker than kobe.

Kobe has been playing for so long that people forget how he played when he was in his prime.

There is no way you can tell me that Lebron is a better dunker. Equal at the very least but better? Hell nah.

Educate yourself http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6LChpQ2N9Q

VC is the better of the 3 though.
 
# 45 Paul Pierce_OS @ 09/14/11 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by CX1329
We're getting a post game insight tomorrow. I'll be looking forward to reading that one. As for this mode, I'm not feeling too hot about it, but of course, I don't want to spoil the fun for those who are.
Cant Wait for the Post Insight Favorite part of the game!!
 
# 46 OGKing @ 09/14/11 02:56 PM
Jesus christ, it's my opinion, i should be able to express it freely, Lebron is one of the best dunkers the NBA has ever seen

And no, Kobe is only a 1x slam dunk champion, year 1997

I'm a huge Laker fan, i shouldn't have to educate myself, kobe wasn't a top dunker.
 
# 47 Colts18 @ 09/14/11 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Ruff Ryder
I don't know about you guys but I'm hyped for this.

I never really liked MyPlayer that much because creating a 5'9 PG in a PG dominated league isn't fun for me. Nor is creating myself+ 6 inches. I much rather go through the mode as a rookie that was drafted and see if I can make them live up past the hype and turn them into a superstar.
Same here. Since I essentially do that anyway by playing Player Lock with my association.

I just hope this mode isn't as easy as My Player. I don't want to be controlling an undrafted rookie and get the starting nod over Westbrook during week 3 of the season
 
# 48 KB2009Champ @ 09/14/11 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by OGKing
Jesus christ, it's my opinion, i should be able to express it freely, Lebron is one of the best dunkers the NBA has ever seen

And no, Kobe is only a 1x slam dunk champion, year 1997
Yep yep, you can definitely express it freely, just like I can freely disagree with you. It happens in life.

But yeah if you are basing who's better on dunk championships then you have made my point about kobe vs bron.
 
# 49 OGKing @ 09/14/11 02:59 PM
Right, like Dunk Championships mean anything now a days
 
# 50 MrBigShot1 @ 09/14/11 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by OGKing
Jesus christ, it's my opinion, i should be able to express it freely, Lebron is one of the best dunkers the NBA has ever seen

And no, Kobe is only a 1x slam dunk champion, year 1997
Of course you should. Doesn't necessarily mean it's accurate though. Kobe was definitely not just an "above average" dunker.

LeBron and Vince are two of the greatest dunkers of all time imo, more so Vince. BUT that doesn't mean that Kobe wasn't a great, maybe even elite dunker himself.

Above average dunkers don't do things like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6lJMcKF9H8
 
# 51 Yeah...THAT Guy @ 09/14/11 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by KB2009Champ
Ur kidding right?

What exactly makes Lebron a great dunker? I have yet to see any variety in his dunks. What makes him special is how powerful his dunks are. Thats not enough to say he's a better dunker than kobe.

Kobe has been playing for so long that people forget how he played when he was in his prime.

There is no way you can tell me that Lebron is a better dunker. Equal at the very least but better? Hell nah.

Educate yourself http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6LChpQ2N9Q

VC is the better of the 3 though.
The difference to me:
Kobe is able to spin more on his dunks and adjust to contact.

LeBron just flat out goes through the contact and his head seems to be above the rim almost every time (whereas I only saw like one dunk in that entire video where Kobe's head was near the rim).
 
# 52 Self313 @ 09/14/11 03:02 PM
Lebron one of the best dunkers?


ok maybe OS isnt the place to talk basketball...
 
# 53 Self313 @ 09/14/11 03:03 PM
head near the rim or not

he has no creativity

dunking is not just about bounce

Kobe can STILL full extension windmill

do you know how hard that is bro?
 
# 54 OGKing @ 09/14/11 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Self313
Lebron one of the best dunkers?


ok maybe OS isnt the place to talk basketball...
By looking at this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCPol37w1Ro

You can't tell me that he isn't one of the best dunkers that stepped foot onto a court.
 
# 55 Pims33 @ 09/14/11 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by OGKing
Jesus christ, it's my opinion, i should be able to express it freely, Lebron is one of the best dunkers the NBA has ever seen

And no, Kobe is only a 1x slam dunk champion, year 1997

I'm a huge Laker fan, i shouldn't have to educate myself, kobe wasn't a top dunker.
LeBron one of the best dunkers the NBA has ever seen? You started to watch it like 4 years ago then? He's your typical power dunker, and he got a lot of power.
And Kobe wasn't a top dunker? LMAO, are you kidding me? He had high hops and lots of creativity, he could get up there and dunk in somebody's face too.
Just to get it clear, I'm not comparing players nor starting another vs. thread, I root for OKC, I don't even care about all that.
 
# 56 Self313 @ 09/14/11 03:06 PM
Hes no VC
hes no T Mac
He's no Jason Richardson
Hes no Desmond Mason

I could go on forever


in a nutshell yes, I can tell u he is not one of the best dunkers bro

he does nothing crazy, he just gets real high

he's Wiz Khalifa of dunking
 
# 57 OGKing @ 09/14/11 03:06 PM
Like i said, i'm a huge Laker fan, Kobe is a good dunker, he isn't up there with Shawn Kept, Vince Carter, Lebron James, Michael Jordan.
 
# 58 Pims33 @ 09/14/11 03:09 PM
On topic:

Not much here, I'll might try this mode though.
LeBron a 98? He's the best in the game right now but damn, he must've improved a lot, his postgame, his off-ball movement, developed a consistant jumper and he's now clutch lol. No, but on the real, if a player plays just like in real life, puts the numbers that he does in reality, I don't care about the ratings that much.
 
# 59 Self313 @ 09/14/11 03:10 PM
Kobe now prolly has more creativity...

Ive never even seen Lebron move much in the air...

Shawn Kemp was iight... but again another power dunker...

If you think what Lebron does is good you would have went crazy for a dude like Darvin Ham who was an absolute BUM with bounce...
 
# 60 pauljkpark @ 09/14/11 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Self313
Shawn Kemp was iight... but again another power dunker....
Wow...I wish youtube wasn't blocked at work.
 


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