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"Okay, so My Career completely rocks. What else do I need to know about NBA 2K11?" Glad you asked. Coming up this week, we're diving into the expanded play calling system and the hyper-detailed, team specific characteristics in this year's game. The term "basketball simulation" has never been more appropriate. Prepare yourselves!
Individualized Plays - Even more exciting is the fact that starters and subs have their own plays. In some cases, like for a Manu Ginobili, that means having a complete set of four new plays, while for a lesser known or skilled sub there may be only one or two available. The nicest part about it is that each play that was created really reflects how the teams try to create for a particular player’s abilities. So, you have sets where Lebron runs point, or where Rip Hamilton is coming off double screens, etc. Portland will utilize plays that have B-Roy running the point, while the Jazz will isolate Deron Williams in the post. Lamar Odom has plays for him to run the offense when he is on the court. Each player is put in the perfect light to do what we all know they do best.
Play Naming - Originally, we wanted to opt for a simple naming scheme that would allow even the most casual user to know what the play was designed for. Now, each play has a Number and Naming scheme. Example, “51 Roll” would mean that there is going to be a Pick and Roll play run between Center and Point Guard. Once you get the naming scheme down, moving from team to team isn’t daunting because you can immediately recognize the type of play that you have available.
Before I let you guys go, I want to give a big shout out to the Czar and the fine people at Operation Sports. His new feature is going to detail the variety of plays available in a way that only he can. First up today, the Oklahoma City Thunder TO BE POSTED AT APPROXIMATELY 5 PM PST by The CZar. So please take the time to check out his videos as we prepare to launch one of the deepest versions of NBA 2K that I have ever been associated with.
Start a play early, before everyone is set- This works great for teams like Phoenix, where Steve Nash isn’t really waiting to for people to be in their set location. Once the needed players are in position, the play starts. This keeps the tempo up for teams that really want to get shots up quickly.
The demo is out next week, September 14th.
The demo is out next week, September 14th.
I'm interested to see the individual plays they have for Rondo. The Rondo pick and roll special?
So the playoff final then... I'm so dunking on Kobe with KG!![]()