***NBA 2K14 Signature Style Thread***
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Re: ***NBA 2K14 Signature Style Thread***
Great find for Elliott Williams. I think Gerald Green's default jump shot base 20 is better and Brandon Jennings default base with Waiters form seems best also. Great job as always though.Comment
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Base 20 for Green is OK, just think there needs to be at least some twist in there and he tends to lunge forward a bit a the top of his shot and 20 seems to make him fade back before releasing.
For Jennings, JS 1 and JS 5 are easily the two best bases for him but both have some flaws. Never been a fan the open-toed, bow-legged setup of JS 5, and this might be getting too deep into this, but Jennings has some bowing at the top (think reverse C) and kicks his legs forward and you don't get that with that base which takes away some feel from the shot imo. The biggest flaw JS 1 is that it doesn't have him hop forward enough .
In the end, I would say go with JS 5 if you want more of his shot when he's wide open and JS 1 when it's more contested.
I know I get long winded sometimes with these explanations, but just want to give an idea of what I look for when I pick these shots.Last edited by RipCity71252; 01-24-2014, 05:17 PM.Comment
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Thanks!
Base 20 for Green is OK, just think there needs to be at least some twist in there and he tends to lunge forward a bit a the top of his shot and 20 seems to make him fade back before releasing.
For Jennings, JS 1 and JS 5 are easily the two best bases for him but both have some flaws. Never been a fan the open-toed, bow-legged setup of JS 5, and this might be getting too deep into this, but Jennings has some bowing at the top (think reverse C) and kicks his legs forward and you don't get that with that base which takes away some feel from the shot imo. The biggest flaw JS 1 is that it doesn't have him hop forward enough .
In the end, I would say go with JS 5 if you want more of his shot when he's wide open and JS 1 when it's more contested.
I know I get long winded sometimes with these explanations, but just want to give an idea of what I look for when I pick these shots.Comment
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Re: ***NBA 2K14 Signature Style Thread***
Thanks!
Base 20 for Green is OK, just think there needs to be at least some twist in there and he tends to lunge forward a bit a the top of his shot and 20 seems to make him fade back before releasing.
For Jennings, JS 1 and JS 5 are easily the two best bases for him but both have some flaws. Never been a fan the open-toed, bow-legged setup of JS 5, and this might be getting too deep into this, but Jennings has some bowing at the top (think reverse C) and kicks his legs forward and you don't get that with that base which takes away some feel from the shot imo. The biggest flaw JS 1 is that it doesn't have him hop forward enough .
In the end, I would say go with JS 5 if you want more of his shot when he's wide open and JS 1 when it's more contested.
I know I get long winded sometimes with these explanations, but just want to give an idea of what I look for when I pick these shots.My Teams
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