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having a nice mid range can really open your game upNobody exists on purpose, nobody belongs anywhere, everybody is gonna die, come watch TV.- Morty -
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I'd be interested to keep the loose ball as it is now, but add a "protect" button, kind of like FIFA. If you're in the post or triple threat and you see a double coming, you squeeze the ball to protect from strips while you wait for a passing lane to open. Doubling for a steal needs to be a risky move.
Post defenders who try to strip from behind during a backdownshould almost always foul players. There is just no angle on the ball until the player faces up or turns to drive.Comment
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I'd be interested to keep the loose ball as it is now, but add a "protect" button, kind of like FIFA. If you're in the post or triple threat and you see a double coming, you squeeze the ball to protect from strips while you wait for a passing lane to open. Doubling for a steal needs to be a risky move.
Post defenders who try to strip from behind during a backdownshould almost always foul players. There is just no angle on the ball until the player faces up or turns to drive.Nobody exists on purpose, nobody belongs anywhere, everybody is gonna die, come watch TV.- MortyComment
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I'll be done with mine sometime this weekYouTube/PSN: FARKALICIOUS
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Practical post up offense tutorial/guide (more oriented for new players than veteral pros):
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I didn't look at how old this post is but I'm commenting anyways, I went to PF after playing PG for a while because I found way to get open and get the ball without being a PG and PF has to be my favorite position, to the Original Poster I watched your videos before I made my guy and you were my inspiration. I made a 6,9 230 PF..short because I wanted more of a challenge which it really is I can average between 7-11 rebounds per game mostly in the middle of that and I really got to work for it, started out Athletic PF and eventually got my PF to be a really good all around player, I can drop 3s, play in the post and I just now brought my dunk up but yeah PF's the best way to go I feel...I get an A+ 9/10 games and it's overall much more fun then any other position. and scoring is easy...I can get 30+ every single game that I actually play...I only play key games though so I'm sure that helps with my small lack of REB skill..you did really good work with all of this and got my post game/REB game up to par..Thanks guy.Comment
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Re: NBA 2k14 - Centers and PFs - STAT CAPS and tips
Hi all,
just wanted to kick off a "bigmen tips and tricks" thread with all kinds of tips for bigmen in 2k14.
First up:
All stat caps for all bigmen types in xlsx and xls format. Made by me (apriliand 1975) on PC.
Done by playing, not by datamining, so small errors possible, but 99% accurate.
http://jmp.sh/b/LCfvEIfrgZe1PWEBRCAw
How to use:
- "A" is the starting stat for that specific type of bigman (e.g. Athletic PF) for that specific attribute (e.g. Close shot)
- "B" is the cap for that attribute, for that type of bigman.
- "C" is the amount of skill points (or VC) needed to reach 80 in that attribute. If cap is below 80 then SP needed to reach that cap. If stat starts at or above 80 then this number reads 0 (zero)
- "D" is the amount of skill points (or VC) needed to cap that stat (if cap is below or at 80, then this number is same as "C")
- "Averages": just two indicating numbers that show your starting average skill level and your capped skill level/possible max. NOTE that it is NOT THE SAME as in-game averages, because e.g. a "63 overall" athletic PF's stat average is about 53 actually.
- "TOTAL to 80" and "TOTAL to cap": total skill points to increase all stats to 80 and to cap. Rules mentioned at "C" and "D" (see above) still apply.
It took me days to do this spreadsheet, so feel free to use and share it but do give me a shoutout if you do:
PS: please do not derail this thread, just keep it for bigmen tips and tricks!
PPS: no I will not do the same for PGs etc.
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Wow, you really did put a lot of work into this. Thanks for the effort.
Really nice to see the stats laid out side by side like that.Comment
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I'm trying to create the next Tim Duncan. However, I remember reading somewhere in this forum that it's harder to rebound with 7' players. Can anyone that has been playing as big man confirm that ? And what are some rebounding tips ?Comment
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And I doubt that the taller you get the harder it is to get rebounds, in fact the opposite is true.Comment
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Apriliand, got tips in your video, I linked to it from that other thread about MC PFs. Out of curiosity, what's your career high for rebounds in a game?***1971-72 ABA Roster 2K12 360***
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