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  • Steve_OS
    Editor-in-Chief
    • Jul 2002
    • 34095

    #1

    Scott O'Gallagher Talks About the New Dribbling System in NBA 2K20

    Part 1, new dribbling system.



    Here's part 2, discussing fan feedback, the stop and start game, creating separation and improvements to closeout speeds/shot contests.



    Part 3. Learn about the new transition defense options, manual switching on match ups and how the gameplay team looks at fan feedback.

    Last edited by Steve_OS; 08-18-2019, 06:53 PM.
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  • infemous
    MVP
    • Nov 2009
    • 1568

    #2
    Re: Scott O'Gallagher Talks About the New Dribbling System in NBA 2K20

    as long as the contextual awareness doesn't make me move the ball into the other hand without me crossing it or moving the right stick i will be happy lol
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    • swiftkid
      Rookie
      • Sep 2014
      • 69

      #3
      Re: Scott O'Gallagher Talks About the New Dribbling System in NBA 2K20

      Sounds like what Live used to do, singling out specific players to make super animations for them; meanwhile who they deem not special get general animations

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      • VDusen04
        Hall Of Fame
        • Aug 2003
        • 13013

        #4
        Re: Scott O'Gallagher Talks About the New Dribbling System in NBA 2K20

        I really like the idea of re-introducing signature dribble animations. It brings so much more life to the game, especially with classic players. When I'm playing as certain players, I want to know that it's them, so that Isiah Thomas doesn't just feel like a generic 90+ rated player with Isiah skin. I love things that set players apart from others.

        Here's hoping it's implemented well.

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        • 23
          yellow
          • Sep 2002
          • 66469

          #5
          Re: Scott O'Gallagher Talks About the New Dribbling System in NBA 2K20

          Originally posted by VDusen04
          I really like the idea of re-introducing signature dribble animations. It brings so much more life to the game, especially with classic players. When I'm playing as certain players, I want to know that it's them, so that Isiah Thomas doesn't just feel like a generic 90+ rated player with Isiah skin. I love things that set players apart from others.



          Here's hoping it's implemented well.
          Think he said there are like 27 styles

          That's something that I'm sure they can add to in the future

          Would love to see Magics leaning dribble apart from say Derrick Rose's although I'm sure Rose isn't one of the captured styles but you get the point

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          • VDusen04
            Hall Of Fame
            • Aug 2003
            • 13013

            #6
            Re: Scott O'Gallagher Talks About the New Dribbling System in NBA 2K20

            Originally posted by 23
            Think he said there are like 27 styles

            That's something that I'm sure they can add to in the future

            Would love to see Magics leaning dribble apart from say Derrick Rose's although I'm sure Rose isn't one of the captured styles but you get the point.
            Right on. Here's the list from the Gameplay blog:

            Originally posted by Mike Wang
            Here’s the list of styles: Base, Big, Power, Fundamental, Quick, Slasher, Shifty, James Harden, LeBron James, Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant, Jerry West, Dennis Johnson, John Stockton, Allen Iverson, Tim Hardaway, Steve Nash, Jason Kidd, Isiah Thomas, Chris Paul, Damian Lillard, Russell Westbrook, Kyrie Irving, Kemba Walker, Stephen Curry, Paul George, and Kawhi Leonard.
            I'm pretty interested to see these in motion. There's been certain players for a couple years now—Tim Hardaway was the biggest one for me—where you choose their team because you're hoping to see Tim Hardaway be Tim Hardaway but he can't be Tim Hardaway without his signature UTEP-2-Step and his otherwise compact and unique approach to ball-handling.

            I'm really hoping it ends up being something where it brings a bit of personality to these guys, so there's incentive to using guys like Tim Hardaway - and maybe even some skill involved in mastering his specific signature style.

            Then again, since I haven't see it in action, I don't want to overstate my expectations. But here's hoping it's the start of something cool.

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            • dlxsf18
              Rookie
              • Jul 2013
              • 184

              #7
              Re: Scott O'Gallagher Talks About the New Dribbling System in NBA 2K20

              Originally posted by infemous
              as long as the contextual awareness doesn't make me move the ball into the other hand without me crossing it or moving the right stick i will be happy lol
              It does that all the time in 2K19 though whether you’re walking across halfcourt after inbounding or dribbling across the top of the key

              He specifically stated that for 2K20 they want players to be able to successfully create space off the dribble without having to use the right stick, which is essentially what they tried last year but the difference now is that they put in signature animations to use in that manner. So the way Bron dips his head below his shoulder and puts his body into the defender when he drives the lane, or how PG gets separation off a step back is all going to be visible using the left stick alone (in combination with the right trigger as well)

              I just hope that we can assign these dribbling styles to other players the way we already can with crossovers/sizeups/behind the back dribbles/etc. for the animation variety. I am the kind of guy that will go into edit player and customize the free throw and dunk package animations for all 14 players on the roster in myleague lol it really adds variety to the game, really happy with everything they’ve said about dribbling so far.

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              • loso_34
                MVP
                • Jul 2010
                • 1352

                #8
                Re: Scott O'Gallagher Talks About the New Dribbling System in NBA 2K20

                i hope that brings an end to these cookie cutter sharp/plays.

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                • 23
                  yellow
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 66469

                  #9
                  Re: Scott O'Gallagher Talks About the New Dribbling System in NBA 2K20

                  Originally posted by VDusen04
                  Right on. Here's the list from the Gameplay blog:



                  I'm pretty interested to see these in motion. There's been certain players for a couple years now—Tim Hardaway was the biggest one for me—where you choose their team because you're hoping to see Tim Hardaway be Tim Hardaway but he can't be Tim Hardaway without his signature UTEP-2-Step and his otherwise compact and unique approach to ball-handling.

                  I'm really hoping it ends up being something where it brings a bit of personality to these guys, so there's incentive to using guys like Tim Hardaway - and maybe even some skill involved in mastering his specific signature style.

                  Then again, since I haven't see it in action, I don't want to overstate my expectations. But here's hoping it's the start of something cool.


                  Back in 2k7 we were good with seeing Nash lick his fingers while coming up court every so often and it was a nice simple touch

                  something like that would go a long way.

                  Ill be good because ive been asking privately for them to do something other than that same generic dribble up court animation for years, because nobody dribbles like that

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                  • michaelhawj
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2015
                    • 1852

                    #10
                    Re: Scott O'Gallagher Talks About the New Dribbling System in NBA 2K20

                    wow i am surprised that there is no signature dribbling style for Michael Jordan. does he have one in real life when he played for Chicago Bulls ??

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                    • The Gym Reaper
                      Rookie
                      • Jan 2017
                      • 438

                      #11
                      Re: Scott O'Gallagher Talks About the New Dribbling System in NBA 2K20

                      I can't wait to experiment with this.

                      I hope the L2 Stop on a dime hesi is still in.
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                      • VDusen04
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 13013

                        #12
                        Re: Scott O'Gallagher Talks About the New Dribbling System in NBA 2K20

                        Originally posted by michaelhawj
                        wow i am surprised that there is no signature dribbling style for Michael Jordan. does he have one in real life when he played for Chicago Bulls ??
                        Real next level would be mimicking Michael Jordan's pigeon-toed gait at some point.

                        Now that you mention it, it is kind of surprising Michael Jordan didn't get a look. Though, they did hook him up last year with some of his classic moves that he'd been missing since last gen (his palm pump fake, for instance). Hopefully all those are still in.

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                        • CaVsFaN2273
                          MVP
                          • Jul 2018
                          • 1052

                          #13
                          Re: Scott O'Gallagher Talks About the New Dribbling System in NBA 2K20

                          Seems like a good year to actually start working on improving my dribbling/stick skills lol. Love that there's so many options to make everyone stand out from each other.
                          Last edited by CaVsFaN2273; 08-17-2019, 01:58 PM.

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                          • michaelhawj
                            MVP
                            • Jul 2015
                            • 1852

                            #14
                            Re: Scott O'Gallagher Talks About the New Dribbling System in NBA 2K20

                            Originally posted by VDusen04
                            Real next level would be mimicking Michael Jordan's pigeon-toed gait at some point.

                            Now that you mention it, it is kind of surprising Michael Jordan didn't get a look. Though, they did hook him up last year with some of his classic moves that he'd been missing since last gen (his palm pump fake, for instance). Hopefully all those are still in.
                            yeah Michael Jordan's signature shooting still in there tho but no dribbling style yet. Maybe 2k will update his signature dribbling style in future contents through the year before NBA season is over or they add his signature dribbling style in NBA 2k21 next year for next gen console : PS5, Xbox Scarlett
                            Last edited by michaelhawj; 08-17-2019, 01:58 PM.

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                            • infemous
                              MVP
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 1568

                              #15
                              Re: Scott O'Gallagher Talks About the New Dribbling System in NBA 2K20

                              Originally posted by dlxsf18
                              It does that all the time in 2K19 though whether you’re walking across halfcourt after inbounding or dribbling across the top of the key
                              ya thats why i want that to be changed.

                              it doesn't make sense if i walk up court with the ball in my left hand and then go to crossover but the ai has changed hand and i do a different move it pisses me off lol
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