My thought is simple, and this: While driving to the basket, hold LT and flick the shot stick, and your player will try to initiate contact, draw a foul, and finish strong. This is not to say a foul is going to be called everytime however, but your player is going to "go hard". An offensive foul is a definite risk.
However, if you DONT hold LT, your player will try to avoid contact, and finish in a flashy style. It may be a wise decision for Steve Nash to avoid contact with Dwight Howard at the rim and have a flashy finish, whereas Lebron is going to go right at him and go strong.
Shaq is rarely going to go flashy (and if he does, the results wont be as good) and Chris Paul is rarely going to try to posterize someone. How many times in 2k10 do we drive the lane with Paul, only to have the worst animation take place where he just goes straight into a body of a defender with no wiggle??
That will hopefully be in the past.
I think this simple aspect will help the amount of fouls increase and increase free throws. It will also give you more control as to how you want to attack the basket. There's times I want Kobe to posterize someone, and there's times I want him to showcase his athleticism and pull off a sick reverse. Now we would have the ability to do so.

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