Playing Good Defense in NBA 2K15 is as Important as Good Offense

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  • SolidSquid
    MVP
    • Aug 2014
    • 3159

    #31
    So what are the controls to not feel on skates them?

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    • madmax52277
      Banned
      • Nov 2014
      • 435

      #32
      Re: Playing Good Defense in NBA 2K15 is as Important as Good Offense

      Originally posted by rkocjay
      i have to learn to follow tips #4,5 but my biggest issue is what camera to view because the broadcast camera makes it hard to defend when the ball is on the corner three point line(by the player bench). Also when they start passing the ball around quickly i cant keep up. I dont know if its me or the fact im using the Lakers i kinda blame both lol
      Broadcast Generic 4/7 looks beautiful try it out. Practice to do side stepping, to have better control over your player, when the game start getting crazy, with picks, passes and quick cutting to the basket.

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      • madmax52277
        Banned
        • Nov 2014
        • 435

        #33
        Re: Playing Good Defense in NBA 2K15 is as Important as Good Offense

        Originally posted by SolidSquid
        So what are the controls to not feel on skates them?
        Just like real life my brother, side stepping lateral movement, different angles trapping player's clogging the lane.

        I hope that was not to much info I'm given away all my technique.

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        • nova91
          MVP
          • Oct 2009
          • 2074

          #34
          Re: Playing Good Defense in NBA 2K15 is as Important as Good Offense

          Originally posted by SolidSquid
          So what are the controls to not feel on skates them?
          There are none. These were some of the same issues that occurred on last gen and unfortunately still occur on this gen. If you couple that with the overall sluggishness of input execution, it leaves you out of position when attempting to make even the slightest of movements.
          Say "No" to railroaded MC modes.

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          • bcbowles
            Rookie
            • Dec 2014
            • 5

            #35
            If your playing simulation the cpu is going to score there points, you just have to be able to keep up and hope that your skill as a user can outplay them for a stretch or the end of the game.

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            • SebJeff
              Just started!
              • Dec 2014
              • 3

              #36
              I play off ball D - must be a cheeser. Some of you dudes need to get a grip, its a game. One people are free to play however they like. Sim elitists strike again.

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              • DaImmaculateONe
                MVP
                • Oct 2007
                • 3540

                #37
                Re: Playing Good Defense in NBA 2K15 is as Important as Good Offense

                Funny how they got rid of the colored circle that used to show up under your opponent to see the actual guy they where using on defense. Cheesers influence?
                Kenny: Ok Vic, I'm ready for some girl on girl action.
                Vic: No Kenny, that's girl versus girl.
                Kenny: What's the difference?
                Vic: Well, in one, one girl wins. In the other....
                Kenny: Everyone wins?!?!

                Captain Tenneal: Get it on!

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                • DBMcGee3
                  MVP
                  • Oct 2011
                  • 1166

                  #38
                  My biggest problem with defense is the CPU failing to recognize when to switch, whether in pick and rolls, transition, back screens or whatever. Once that happens, I find myself scrambling to plug holes, and inevitably someone is wide open under the basket. Even when I set my preferences to Switch on picks, the players don't usually follow those instructions consistently, so you never have that feeling of trust with your teammates. There's only a few times a game where I truly find it frustrating, but in a close game it's obviously much harder to take.

                  For me, the biggest keys to defending are:

                  1) Never jump for blocks unless you're defending an open layup. Otherwise, you'll be watching a lot of FTAs all game, especially since the patch.

                  2) Never reach unless you're a small guarding a big.

                  3) Don't rely on the LT defensive help. I find it significantly slows my player down laterally, so I really just use it when I think my opponent's about to shoot.

                  4) Always immediately switch to a rebounder after every shot. This is really hard to focus on for a full game, but it helps immensely if you can train yourself to do it consistently.

                  5) On PnR defense, I always control the big man. It allows me to try and clog passing lanes, while still hopefully blocking the PGs path to the lane. Doesn't always work, but I've had better luck with that than trying to fight through screens with the small guy.

                  6) When guarding someone who is driving, try to pick a spot likely in their path and beat them to it. I'm more than willing to give them space for a jumper, rather than trying to stay 2 inches away and letting them turn the corner on me time and time again.

                  Just things that work for me, but everyone plays differently.

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                  • madmax52277
                    Banned
                    • Nov 2014
                    • 435

                    #39
                    Re: Playing Good Defense in NBA 2K15 is as Important as Good Offense

                    No matter how much tips your given...you still have to complete the games. if the problems are lateral movement on defense, help defense, rebounding...you have to make sure to set up practice so you build the team and players up.
                    Either you sim a few games, but don't quite out of frustration, set practice and the game will slowly will play better.


                    Tip's are sometimes good, but everyone play's different.

                    The arrow under your feet sometimes could be you're best friend, use it now and then.
                    Last edited by madmax52277; 12-29-2014, 11:19 AM.

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                    • BezO
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 4414

                      #40
                      Re: Playing Good Defense in NBA 2K15 is as Important as Good Offense

                      Question for folks... I hope I'm missing something

                      Is it possible to look at my opponent's individual player ratings after starting a game? If so, how/where?

                      When adjusting my defensive settings, there are players I'm just not that familiar with, and thus don't know how to defend them until after they've done some damage.
                      Shout out to The Watcher! Where you at bruh?

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                      • trandoanhung1991
                        Rookie
                        • Nov 2012
                        • 372

                        #41
                        Re: Playing Good Defense in NBA 2K15 is as Important as Good Offense

                        Originally posted by BezO
                        Question for folks... I hope I'm missing something

                        Is it possible to look at my opponent's individual player ratings after starting a game? If so, how/where?

                        When adjusting my defensive settings, there are players I'm just not that familiar with, and thus don't know how to defend them until after they've done some damage.
                        Box score -> Choose player - Click right stick.

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                        • Lukin4
                          Rookie
                          • Oct 2009
                          • 175

                          #42
                          I only ever control the C on defense, have done that since I got right into CH 2k8 and just continued doing so once I started with 2k11 and since. I can play on ball just fine, but prefer sticking with one player and patrolling the paint. Gotta love being told you're playing the game the wrong way though, because you know, it's just a game after all hehe

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                          • bo_jax2000
                            MVP
                            • Nov 2007
                            • 1158

                            #43
                            Re: Playing Good Defense in NBA 2K15 is as Important as Good Offense

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                            • xfjj
                              Just started!
                              • Jan 2015
                              • 4

                              #44
                              Re: Playing Good Defense in NBA 2K15 is as Important as Good Offense

                              I like these tips. I reach I lot because I can't seem to get lane steals . My guy always reacts weirdly like he catches the it doesn't , or I get tipped pass and it goes right to the offense

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                              • Vast
                                MVP
                                • Sep 2003
                                • 4015

                                #45
                                Originally posted by grodbetatted
                                Mixing on ball and off ball is one thing, but blatantly telling people to play off ball defense is flat out lazy defense. That is horrible. If you are gonna play off ball defense because you can't stick with your guy you need to work on your defense not play more off ball. Off ball should be a last resort style defense or switch to a guy right before they pass for a steal not 100% of the time
                                This line of thinking baffles me. What are u soo worried about? Why can't i use the center and stick with him(I don't really do that cuz I still get torched). are u worried that i might try to play help defense and block the shot? The game has evolved to the point where u have to pick ur poison.
                                If i switch to a perimeter on-ball defender while the ball handler is making a move, he's gonna blow right by me.
                                "I'm addicted to Video Games, and i chase it with a little OS." -Winston Churchill

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