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Old 11-10-2015, 08:08 PM   #9
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Re: Rate this year's dribbling system.

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Originally Posted by XxSpiritHunterX
2/5 The dribbling is a bit stiff this year, especially after it being very free last year. The dribbling may have more freedom of movement these years, but they've taken too many steps back with dribbling moves themselves. The controls have been more "pick-up and play" than when we had more moves. Like one of my favorite moves to do was the half spin to the basket while running away from the basket. They took it out and you can only do a less effective full spin. I think there needs to be more fluidity and moves to differentiate better ball handlers


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Uh. So after reading this, other posts, and seeing what people do online, I'm going to ask: Does anyone else know how to actually chain the dribbles?

I'm asking because I do, but so far I see no one doing it. It's Size up, pause 5 seconds, size up. You can switch dribbles fluidly as far as size ups and standing dribbles in this system, but no one does.

So here's how for those that don't know: Think of it like a fighting game. Your Signature Size Ups are"Strong" attacks. Your normal dribbles are "Weak" Attacks.

You can do any number of weak attacks. You MUST follow a strong attack with a weak attack. You can NEVER follow a Strong attack with another strong attack.

So I can chain 2 normal dribbles into a Size up. I can Chain. A size up into a normal dribble into a size up. You can do this infinitely as long as you remember you gave to do a normal dribble in between your size ups.

Anyone that doesn't understand, send me a message on PS4 and I can show you in more detail.

This year is 3 out of 5, IMO. They took away a few functional things, but it's set up for chaining in a good way.
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