***Offical NBA 2k11 Tips Thread***

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  • The 24th Letter
    ERA
    • Oct 2007
    • 39373

    #1

    ***Offical NBA 2k11 Tips Thread***

    This is way overdue. Lets please compile all our gamepaly tips and tricks of the trade here. Alot of people just want to actually learn the game, and they shouldnt have to filter through all the "broken this, broken that" to find it. So lets help our fellow gamers out!

    Ill start with a couple of my own.




    Use your lead passing to guide your team mates. Guys, this almost works TOO good…..You will get so many more open looks doing this. Tired of defenders jumping into your lanes? guide your team mate to open space by holding the L stick in the desired directon when you make your pass.



    Try using the pass stick on fast breaks, it will make your life so much easier. The pass stick in general seems to lead to more contextual passes. Youll see more wrap around passes etc. like this… Check this pass to AK47….While on the break I pressed the stick straight forward leading AK to the Rim.



    http://community.2ksports.com/commun...ediaid=2869027


    Tired of all the defender bumping? Try some quick hitter moves….no turbo, no L stick….just switch to the opposite hand with momenteum and this can throw your defender off a great deal….if they anticipate it, just throw it right back to the other hand. And youll have them off balance. You actually get that “defender riding you” sequence a lot more without holding turbo down.



    I would suggest laying off turbo in general…Turbo is best reserved for quick bursts of speed...like out of a triple threat or a face up….Turbo gets you a lot of that unwanted contact you get when using it at the wrong time…Whether that’s right or wrong, eh…but using it when you need it will get you much better results. Seems like 2k took a note from Live 10 with this one….(Was getting killed before I learned to stop holding turbo down)
    Last edited by The 24th Letter; 10-19-2010, 09:05 PM.
  • ProfessaPackMan
    Bamma
    • Mar 2008
    • 63852

    #2
    Re: ***Offical NBA 2k11 Tips Thread***

    Good thread sir.

    I'll definitely be checking this one out as there are quite a few moves I still have a hard time pulling off at least consistently.
    #RespectTheCulture

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    • Humble_Thyself
      Rookie
      • Oct 2010
      • 198

      #3
      Re: ***Offical NBA 2k11 Tips Thread***

      Love the thread.

      I would say when dribbling/trying to break your defender down, use their momentum against them. The properly timed crossover is deadly...get them going one way then burn them in the other direction.

      Also, understand your team's personnel. If you have a strong, tall SG, put him in the post and make him go to work on smaller guards. Run plays for him down there as well. In fact, tweak your entire playbook more to your liking so you have at least 4-5 money plays you know by heart ready to go.
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      • The 24th Letter
        ERA
        • Oct 2007
        • 39373

        #4
        Re: ***Offical NBA 2k11 Tips Thread***

        http://community.2ksports.com/commun...ediaid=2904390
        Yep. Good example right here....simple cross, no LT, no turbo.....
        Shouldve took it all the way though lol

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        • BobbyColtrane
          Just some dude...
          • Sep 2007
          • 2284

          #5
          Re: ***Offical NBA 2k11 Tips Thread***

          Run plays to your dominant hand.

          What I mean is, when I run a play for Tony Parker, I get him the ball on the left side of the court, so he can drive with his right hand and be in position to finish away from the defender. With Ginobili (left hander) i give him the ball on the right.

          Keeping your ballhandler balanced and using your dominant hand to drive and finish helps a lot.
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          • timboslice93
            Rookie
            • Oct 2010
            • 2

            #6
            Re: ***Offical NBA 2k11 Tips Thread***

            Take advantage of momentum. If you make a few baskets in a row with a player his shooting ability will improve. Get that guy the ball whenever you can cause he will make shots on a regular basis that he normally wouldn't make very much. Also, use players like they play in real life. For instance, I play with the Bulls. I don't try to pull many shoot up 3's with Derrick Rose and I don't usually drive the lane with Kyle Korver. Derrick Rose is great at putting on the turbo and driving the lane but you don't really want him shooting spot up 3's. Kylve Korver is great at those spot up 3's from the corner but he's not great at slamming the ball down on guys.

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            • BaselineBakes
              MVP
              • Dec 2006
              • 1510

              #7
              Re: ***Offical NBA 2k11 Tips Thread***

              Originally posted by The 24th Letter

              Try using the pass stick on fast breaks, it will make your life so much easier. The pass stick in general seems to lead to more contextual passes. Youll see more wrap around passes etc. like this… Check this pass to AK47….While on the break I pressed the stick straight forward leading AK to the Rim.



              http://community.2ksports.com/commun...ediaid=2869027

              I actually get passes like this on the break just using A and the direction, fast breaks are very different this year and you can't make that early pass ahead like you use to be able to do in 2K games, you have to wait for the defender in the middle to fully commit and then you get bounce pass and wrap around animations like the one in that AK video.

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              • ProfessaPackMan
                Bamma
                • Mar 2008
                • 63852

                #8
                Re: ***Offical NBA 2k11 Tips Thread***

                Use your lead passing to guide your team mates. Guys, this almost works TOO good…..You will get so many more open looks doing this. Tired of defenders jumping into your lanes? guide your team mate to open space by holding the L stick in the desired directon when you make your pass.




                Try using the pass stick on fast breaks, it will make your life so much easier. The pass stick in general seems to lead to more contextual passes. Youll see more wrap around passes etc. like this… Check this pass to AK47….While on the break I pressed the stick straight forward leading AK to the Rim.


                1. How do you guide your teammate to the open space? By using the Off Ball Controls?

                2. Using the pass stick is when you're holding LB and then using Right Analog to make your passes right?
                #RespectTheCulture

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                • ehh
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 28959

                  #9
                  Re: ***Offical NBA 2k11 Tips Thread***

                  This thread should be great.

                  Some tips on post play.

                  Not having to waste a dribble to initiate a post up.

                  First, below is what you want to avoid. In the first pic you see that Patrick is not initiated in a contact/post up and is not calling for the ball.



                  If you make an entry pass when your big is in this situation you will get the resulting situation below - not ideal.



                  Notice Patrick is standing straight up and down and there is no contact with the defender. I am not in a post up at this point and if I want to post up I have to use my dribble - thus eliminating several post moves (most notable is the quick spin, huge for quick post threats).

                  Now for the good...

                  Patience is key when making entry passes. Give your big time to wrestle for position and make sure he is in the animation/position below before you make an entry pass. Like IRL, your big man will call/signal/demand the ball when he is ready for it.



                  Patrick has sealed his defender and is calling for the ball so I'm ready to make the entry pass. When I make this entry pass, I get the result below.



                  You can see Patrick is in a bit of a crouch and Uncle Cliffy has his forearm in Patrick's lower back. THIS is what you want to accomplish. At this point I am in a post up and have not used my dribble. Now I can use the baseline spin, the step through to the middle, the basic shoulder fakes and of course the up and unders. Or you can use your dribble and go from there with those moves as well. Basically - at this point I have every post move in the game at my finger tips.
                  Last edited by ehh; 10-19-2010, 11:21 PM.
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                  • RGmoney
                    MVP
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 4681

                    #10
                    Re: ***Offical NBA 2k11 Tips Thread***

                    Great thread idea. Good stuff in here.
                    Last edited by RGmoney; 10-19-2010, 11:45 PM.

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                    • eDotd
                      We ain't cool de la?
                      • Jul 2006
                      • 6284

                      #11
                      Re: ***Offical NBA 2k11 Tips Thread***

                      Originally posted by ehh
                      If you make an entry pass when your big is in this situation you will get the resulting situation below - not ideal.



                      Notice Patrick is standing straight up and down and there is no contact with the defender. I am not in a post up at this point and if I want to post up I have to use my dribble - thus eliminating several post moves (most notable is the quick spin, huge for quick post threats).
                      You can post up from this position without dribbling, just press LT. The only time you can't post without using a dribble is when your big is facing the basket. There's no way to simply turn on your pivot so that your back is facing the basket. (well there is - you can triple threat away from the hoop - but there's no way to do it and go into a post animation AFTER doing it).

                      Last edited by eDotd; 10-20-2010, 01:05 AM. Reason: added .gif

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                      • poonie_21
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2010
                        • 3

                        #12
                        Re: ***Offical NBA 2k11 Tips Thread***

                        While playing "My Player" I've noticed that if you press and hold L2 (PS3) or LT (360) while teammates are playing on-ball defense, they will not allow shots to go up uncontested. Also note that they will better defend the passing lanes. Can you guys try this out and let me know if it works? It does for me.
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                        • bakesalee
                          Pro
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 596

                          #13
                          Re: ***Offical NBA 2k11 Tips Thread***

                          Regarding those post moves you guys, how do you perform this "quick spin" while in the back down, post up position (without having dribbled yet of course)?

                          And to clarify, once backing down is initiated (pulling both LT and RT and moving toward basket), should I release both of the triggers? It seems like you should if you're going to be able to pull off special moves.

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                          • ace1sa
                            Rookie
                            • Oct 2010
                            • 54

                            #14
                            Re: ***Offical NBA 2k11 Tips Thread***

                            Originally posted by

                            [LEFT
                            Try using the pass stick on fast breaks, it will make your life so much easier. The pass stick in general seems to lead to more contextual passes. Youll see more wrap around passes etc. like this… Check this pass to AK47….While on the break I pressed the stick straight forward leading AK to the Rim.[/LEFT]



                            http://community.2ksports.com/commun...ediaid=2869027
                            omg i didnt know that **** was possible, so many wasted fast breaks trying to pass JUST to early =[.

                            After a rebound try and exploit/abuse the mismatches you can create, bigs guardings your guards or other way around. Thats cash money every time you get a mismatch. Burn of dribble or post the smaller player up.

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                            • lkasprzak
                              Pro
                              • Nov 2007
                              • 752

                              #15
                              Re: ***Offical NBA 2k11 Tips Thread***

                              Originally posted by bakesalee
                              Regarding those post moves you guys, how do you perform this "quick spin" while in the back down, post up position (without having dribbled yet of course)?
                              LT + LS towards baseline but not sure... sometimes it doesnt work in my case... its sweet move

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