Using the PF in 2k16
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Honestly, this is one of the absolute best highlight films I've seen on 2k. Bravo.I like playing with unselfish, High IQ, and competitive people.
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As a defensive center there is nothing more scarier than a big that know how to play inside.
It's a good thing you guys are rare lol....unfortunately since centers can shoot threes with ease there's no reason for them to learn the post game...
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Solid arsenal of post moves 👊
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Who says the PF should just sit in a corner...??
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Thanks, my brother and I are bigs and we get sick and tired of most players holding their nuts or relying on the lead pass and dunk to score. They don't like contact and only fade way or hook **** with their back to the basket. There is WAY more ways to score in this game. Guards can do this too..... if they tried.Comment
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Good moves. It sucks playing big men the rely on dribbling to step backs. Guy rarely use grown men post moves. I made a mix a couple months ago.
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Nice man !! I really struggle to score with my 6'11 inside PF this video gave me hope#1 Laker fan
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As a SF and SG that gaurds bigs in Park this is very much my complaint as a defender. I face the tallest of Centers and Power Forwards and all they attempt really is an under the rim standing layup or poster dunk. If not that it's an obvious attempt to post spin to the baseline.Thanks, my brother and I are bigs and we get sick and tired of most players holding their nuts or relying on the lead pass and dunk to score. They don't like contact and only fade way or hook **** with their back to the basket. There is WAY more ways to score in this game. Guards can do this too..... if they tried.
I'm thinking why put all this work into your career only to play do lame against human opponents. Dudes get all the post over badges but settle for bail out fouls and hope for poster animations to trigger on smaller defenders.
Unfortunately I get the impression that there is a good chance a big will miss hid second or third post move no matter how clean his attempt is or how valid his ratings are to merit a make.
So if someone hits me with a fade I'm almost certain their next attempt of the same move will clank if they try it again consecutively.
One move I personally like that I'm not good at with my players but a buddy of mine is: is the hop step fade away out of the post. You had some highlights consisting of this move.
Your footwork and ball control is top notch though, it's on level of Hakeem way you're patient with your post moves.
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post moves are great...but you shouldnt rely on that alone. Having moves will get your team out of a hairy situation quick.
It takes just as much skill to be a great Ball handler at the Center position as it does to be a skilled 4, or 5 in the post. It's just a different part of the Brain you're using if you ask me, but you know Rusdids, as always you're my favorite big man to watch on 2k bro.
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Great work bro. Ur more advanced than 90% of the bigs in 2kGood moves. It sucks playing big men the rely on dribbling to step backs. Guy rarely use grown men post moves. I made a mix a couple months ago.
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