09-29-2010, 09:15 AM
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#158
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OVR: 11
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: brooklyn, nyc
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Re: NBA 2K11 Isomotion/Shot Stick Help (360)
Iso motion dribbles are easy to do, very easy, they are within the flow of the game, considering you know what you are doing, alot of gamers don't know when to apply a certain move, alot of guys dont know offense, alot of guys don't know concepts of basketball, everyone doesn't see the same game on the court, some people only see threes and dunks, while others see players coming off screens and backdoor movement, two man game. On the Lakers the only ball handler in the demo you get to use is Kobe, Fisher doesn't have a high dribble rating, so you can't practice these moves with the demo, wait until you get the game, and take a pg into the practice gym.
Iso motion moves should be planned while you are on the attack, you gotta see the space on the court, and initiate your move based on the space. crossover, spin move, step back jumper...EASY TO DO.
Hesitation, Hesitation cross, layup...Easy to do.
Call for a pick, when it comes, crossover between the pick and the defender, step back and then pass to the pick roller...Easy to do.
Ive been playing 2K since dreamcast, and I have always been comfortable with Iso Motion, nothing hard or complicated here. Iso Motion been around since 2k basketball (2k4). Its been on the LS since 2k6.
Not hard at all, gotta just know what you doing, watch the ball and what hand its in, which is what you should be doing anyway. And Camera relative is a better way to Iso and Shot stick.
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