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  • Mmiles33
    Rookie
    • Oct 2011
    • 153

    #1

    How do you not get angry at momentum?

    I play in an Online Association with ppl about the same skill as me. But, when the momentum goes against me, i tend to get angry and play bad. I call timeouts but i'm already off my game by now and easily angered by a bad play.

    I think im more annoyed at how its executed more than anything else. I had one play where i deflected the ball while on defense, and the other team still recovered the ball and then hit a contested jumper. Then I had a wide open jumper on offense with a B+ rating, and it didn't go in. I also think the im playing against the user and cpu, and i have no control over the game.

    I need help stay calm when momentum happens.
    Last edited by Mmiles33; 02-27-2013, 10:19 AM.
  • Taer
    MVP
    • Sep 2011
    • 1432

    #2
    Re: How do you not get angry at momentum?

    I sometimes do get angry at momentum swings, but if I find myself starting to get upset, I slow the ball down, make sure I move it a lot and make sure that I'm not trying to force things.

    If the momentum swing continues, the best thing to do is to recognize it is your time to deal with it, then try to move forward from there. If you have done everything you reasonably could (ie timeouts), then use the momentum swing to work on whatever you feel you are weak on. Maybe you can practice that release or practice D...

    The last thing I do is to put the controller down and walk away from the game for a while.

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    • Rockie_Fresh88
      Lockdown Defender
      • Oct 2011
      • 9621

      #3
      Re: How do you not get angry at momentum?

      It's really rubberbanding labeled momentum.

      It works in your favor too. Sometimes you just have to slow the ball down and over analyzed every play. One simple pass is a turnover. Get the ball inside dont shoot jumpers . Run pick and rolls. Make the shot so open that the game has no choice but to let it go in. Put in your best defenders on the other teams best scorers. Don't be afraid to switch it up run zones , traps etc...

      Sometimes all the above doesn't even help. But it is what it is.
      #1 Laker fan
      First Team Defense !!!

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      • Mmiles33
        Rookie
        • Oct 2011
        • 153

        #4
        Re: How do you not get angry at momentum?

        What has happened to me recently in my league is, the game will be close at halftime and then my opponent goes on a run in the 3rd and its too late to recover by then. 8 minute quarters

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        • cgalligan
          MVP
          • Mar 2005
          • 1675

          #5
          Re: How do you not get angry at momentum?

          Momentum swings happen all the time in real life NBA Games so It doesn't make me "mad" when it happens to me in 2k... It is pretty annoying and it can make you feel helpless, which sucks, but, every has games like that throughout the season...

          Just gotta tip your cap and move on to the next game, and remember...

          IT'S JUST A GAME FOCKER!

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          psn - CeeGee

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          • Streaky McFloorburn
            Rookie
            • Aug 2012
            • 279

            #6
            Re: How do you not get angry at momentum?

            Keep in mind that a timeout is for you as much as the team. As you're already painfully aware, (especially against a human opponent) momentum will be exacerbated by your reaction to it. Call a full and use the whole 60 seconds to take a few deep breaths, walk away for part of it, or whatever else might help you calm down and refocus.

            Think about what seems to be working best for your opponent and start by taking that away, even if it means temporarily giving up something else - at least you're dictating terms until they counter your new tactic.

            I try to keep in mind that momentum shifts in 2k generally don't compare to the most extreme NBA comebacks and blowouts.
            NBA players make more passing/positioning mistakes due to miscommunication than will likely ever be represented in any videogame, as well as missing open, quality shots more often.

            Think about watching your favorite NBA team lose a game in which you felt like they had exceptionally poor chemistry, missed lots of open looks, or had bad calls go against them - and how many fewer ways you can be screwed in a game of NBA 2k compared to how real teams lose games badly/unfairly.

            If you can keep the various levels of basketball-related injustice and ineffectiveness in perspective, you should be able to avoid anger, if not occasional frustration.
            "The power of accurate observation is often called cynicism, by those who don't have it." - George Bernard Shaw

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            • ksuttonjr76
              All Star
              • Nov 2004
              • 8662

              #7
              Re: How do you not get angry at momentum?

              I merely reduced how often I play online quick matches. I mainly stick with My Career and Blacktop modes. I'm starting to save money, because I'm not buying new controllers all the time .

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              • Rockie_Fresh88
                Lockdown Defender
                • Oct 2011
                • 9621

                #8
                Re: How do you not get angry at momentum?

                Yep also remember its just a video game. Also this may sound weird but playing too good in the first half can work against u.

                If u shoot better say around 70% in the first half you will probably be below or around 50% third quarter while your opponent is shooting 70%.

                And people say momentum happens in real life . It's rubberbanding labeled momentum please do not ignore that fact.
                #1 Laker fan
                First Team Defense !!!

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                • WizardJay
                  Pro
                  • Jul 2010
                  • 523

                  #9
                  Re: How do you not get angry at momentum?

                  Originally posted by mars5541
                  Also this may sound weird but playing too good in the first half can work against u.
                  Sometimes I play too good in the first half and pay for it in the second half, sounds stupid right?

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                  • Rensational14
                    Pro
                    • Jul 2012
                    • 516

                    #10
                    Re: How do you not get angry at momentum?

                    The best method to win games in Quick Matches/MyTeam Games:

                    - Get 6 / 8 point deficit in the 1st half.
                    - Blast him with the momentum on your side in the 3rd quarter
                    - Maintain the lead in the 4th

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                    • sreckless
                      Rookie
                      • Mar 2012
                      • 342

                      #11
                      Re: How do you not get angry at momentum?

                      Originally posted by Mmiles33
                      I play in an Online Association with ppl about the same skill as me. But, when the momentum goes against me, i tend to get angry and play bad. I call timeouts but i'm already off my game by now and easily angered by a bad play.

                      I think im more annoyed at how its executed more than anything else. I had one play where i deflected the ball while on defense, and the other team still recovered the ball and then hit a contested jumper. Then I had a wide open jumper on offense with a B+ rating, and it didn't go in. I also think the im playing against the user and cpu, and i have no control over the game.

                      I need help stay calm when momentum happens.
                      Yeah, this is me to a T.

                      I can understand and explain the momentum system to others, but I still can't make myself deal with it rationally. I dislike it extremely and I when it goes off on me I just finish the game I'm in and turn it off.

                      It may help to think of each game as being like a poker hand. You can play your hand perfectly and sometimes the cards just won't fall your way. But if you play enough hands (games) well, you'll win more than you lose.

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                      • Money team
                        Rookie
                        • Jan 2013
                        • 19

                        #12
                        Originally posted by mars5541
                        Yep also remember its just a video game. Also this may sound weird but playing too good in the first half can work against u.

                        If u shoot better say around 70% in the first half you will probably be below or around 50% third quarter while your opponent is shooting 70%.

                        And people say momentum happens in real life . It's rubberbanding labeled momentum please do not ignore that fact.
                        This happened to me yesterday and when the momentum hit...my guys were helpless and his guys were playing so much faster than mine.

                        I was trying to mix in a few silver players with my super team but it just didn't work...back to my Trinidad James flow gold all on my team...lol

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                        • Optik
                          MVP
                          • Aug 2012
                          • 1025

                          #13
                          Re: How do you not get angry at momentum?

                          2K doesn't even have scientific evidence showing that timeouts even make a difference to back up their outright stupid implementation of so-called 'momentum'. It's plain old "Burnout 3 rubber-banding". They need to remove this utter fraud from the game, and before some tells me about the game subliminally teaching me how to adjust my gameplan through the commentary, I don't care, that is completely unrealistic.

                          If they told everyone complaining about live ball to shut up and said,"We know what we're doing", in addition to removing the forcefields and 'momentum', then I wouldn't even be bothered when the next-gen consoles were coming out. All these three things 2K could do now, and I would be satisfied with this game for multiple years, but no, they refuse to become a simulation game. They still want to hold our hands and baby us. Enough of it already!
                          Originally posted by Dogslax41
                          Most people that are asking for a simulation game don’t really want a simulation game because its too hard.

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                          • MarvinOida
                            MVP
                            • Feb 2012
                            • 4859

                            #14
                            I got angry yesterday with Momentum, I was playing Team Up with a couple of friends, Team USA vs Dream Team. I was Jordan, we were basically winning the first 3 quarters then I was getting the ball the close it on the forth, and Bricks all Day with MJ with closer. I wasn't trying the hardest shots, but these Wide Open Midrange/3pt shots weren't going in like the first 3 quarters. We were down by 12 but then during the last 3 minutes, by then everyone on the Dream Team Lagged/Quit (Me and Scottie left) and Team USA basically blew the game with the CPU bumpin and stealing, so I won the game, with a Turnaround 3, I was trying to recreate "The Shot" but a turnaround 3.

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                            • R0ver
                              Rookie
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 125

                              #15
                              Re: How do you not get angry at momentum?

                              Originally posted by WizardJay
                              Sometimes I play too good in the first half and pay for it in the second half, sounds stupid right?
                              Not really, I've had games where I dominated the first half, took the foot off the pedal, cruised in the 3rd quarter, played carelessly and the CPU comes back. I'm not saying that you shouldn't get to big leads, but when you do, it's important that you still play the way you did earlier.

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