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Old 10-25-2024, 07:02 PM   #1
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Can anyone recommend a dribble tutorial using regular players?

I'm trying to figure out dribbling for an offline franchise, and all of the dribble tutorials are built around using Curry and Fox and other top-end players. Or else they're about finding the most overpowered builds and using them to beat people online.



Is there a video for people who want to play offline, something about how people like me (lower stick skill, newer to the game) can utilize more mid-level players and at least occasionally get around a defender? I can't seem to get the timing down and I end up dribbling around for a couple seconds while the AI defender yawns and waits for me to pass it away for a last-minute semi-contested shot.



I can't seem to get by anyone using the likes of Jalen Suggs or Cade Cunningham. I realize it's mostly a skill issue, I'm just hoping for help finding instructions I can better understand.
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Old 10-26-2024, 08:19 AM   #2
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Re: Can anyone recommend a dribble tutorial using regular players?

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I'm trying to figure out dribbling for an offline franchise, and all of the dribble tutorials are built around using Curry and Fox and other top-end players. Or else they're about finding the most overpowered builds and using them to beat people online.



Is there a video for people who want to play offline, something about how people like me (lower stick skill, newer to the game) can utilize more mid-level players and at least occasionally get around a defender? I can't seem to get the timing down and I end up dribbling around for a couple seconds while the AI defender yawns and waits for me to pass it away for a last-minute semi-contested shot.



I can't seem to get by anyone using the likes of Jalen Suggs or Cade Cunningham. I realize it's mostly a skill issue, I'm just hoping for help finding instructions I can better understand.
Have you seen any of Kevin Cruz videos? That's usually a good place to start. But your going to take the player to the practice court. Animations are so wide variety now. You really need to know how much each one together.

Also have you played around with go to shots? There are also breakdown combo for each player. It's a "canned" animation that you can break out of by flicking the right stick.

https://youtu.be/Bhv91d0ja-A?si=dNcKaluieDusPgRY
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Re: Can anyone recommend a dribble tutorial using regular players?

**Just a disclaimer I don't have 2k25 and not great with the Dribble sticks**

I think Kevin Cruz is a great resource for knowing all of the moves, but this video from Da Czar (from 2k24) is what I'm going to try to work out how to Dribble with different players. My idea that it will be my understanding from one go to move and then I can branch from that. The go to move may be different for different characters and the way you want to finish is dependent on who you are using and there strengths.

https://www.youtube.com/live/YDc3BG7...N9FXnkU9RZ5Q0t

For example with Jake Brunson I found his ball hand switch back very nice, as it has a step back in it, so I was going to play games of 1v1 Blacktop, and Scrimmage where I focus on getting the feel of his switchback in lots of settings and how the CPU react to it and build moves on top of that, most likely simple drives, attacking size up or a step back so I can perceive what the defenders is doing and act accordingly.

I also want to play with playing with different paces, walk and jog. As well as using shielding the ball (LT) into screens.

As you experiment I'd love to hear your findings

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**Just a disclaimer I don't have 2k25 and not great with the Dribble sticks**

I think Kevin Cruz is a great resource for knowing all of the moves, but this video from Da Czar (from 2k24) is what I'm going to try to work out how to Dribble with different players. My idea that it will be my understanding from one go to move and then I can branch from that. The go to move may be different for different characters and the way you want to finish is dependent on who you are using and there strengths.

https://www.youtube.com/live/YDc3BG7...N9FXnkU9RZ5Q0t

For example with Jake Brunson I found his ball hand switch back very nice, as it has a step back in it, so I was going to play games of 1v1 Blacktop, and Scrimmage where I focus on getting the feel of his switchback in lots of settings and how the CPU react to it and build moves on top of that, most likely simple drives, attacking size up or a step back so I can perceive what the defenders is doing and act accordingly.

I also want to play with playing with different paces, walk and jog. As well as using shielding the ball (LT) into screens.

As you experiment I'd love to hear your findings
It's funny you brought up Jalen Brunson.
https://x.com/jeebs9/status/18483506...pOswLCMzw&s=19

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I assume you do similar stuff out of the pick and roll?
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Here is another great video. This might be more simpler

https://youtu.be/ZK4TLgpPYww?si=R87vTdfx8lqKDwPE
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Another great resource. I can understand needing a specific player tutorial, but these guys who teach the game so well give us all the building blocks to do it ourselves.

Another gaming example is a Pixel Art Brawler my children are playing Shovel Knight Showdown. All the fighters have the same controls, we as users play with individual characters and understand their specific strengths and weaknesses the more we play. Same for 2k.

I don't get to play much and am trying to reacquaint myself to the controls, but each time I learn a new control I can use that with another character and then need to work out if it is successful with them/how would I use it to be successful.

For example I've played 2 X 5 mins shoot around to learn DeAngelo Russell's switchbacks to ball hand and offball hand plus a little of shot timing. Then I've play a few scrimmages to experiment how to use them in game. 30 mins in Scrimmage gave me a stress free play to try the switchbacks with Russell, LeBron and Austin Reaves plus work on using face up drives (with ADl, test a switch mechanic on D, try some motion and using receive screen play call.

PS I lost 50 to 37.

While it is 'practice' it is a lot my live than freestyle shoot around(which has its place) and isn't the 1 hour plus they spend in freestyle mode or all the games they would play. These YouTube guys are the top 5%.
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Yeah Kevin Cruz is the Goat.


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