I'll sell it to you again, 10 years later.
Take control of a wing, call for a screen, run to an open spot, call for the ball, drain the open J.
I got a 2-on-1 fastbreak. I take control of Stoudemire (sorry, Ayton) around halfcourt, while Nash (CP3) keeps pushing down court as CPU. I run to the hoop and call for an alley oop. I could do the same thing here as I did above with a big, get a pick then run free to the hoop.
It was easy (again - no thinking - just basketball). A quick tap of LB, followed by player's icon button, followed by RB. Easy as 1-2-3. Second nature.
Instead of thinking "how," I just take control of someone and do it.
From 2010:
"The idea behind it was we wanted to give the user a lot more control over his receivers and really allow him to play better team basketball."
Mike Wang had a tutorial video on this for NBA Live 10, and it changed everything. I'd post his and Da Czar's videos teaching (and celebrating how much this opened up the game) but they seem to have disappeared along with my hope. 11 years, man.
Edit: I am speaking of controlling an offball player without needing to hold any buttons after assuming control. I'm running free with the L-stick only - right hand free to use the buttons to call for a pick, pass, oop, etc.
Thank you
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