MY PLAYER MODE: a way to improve quickly?

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MY PLAYER MODE: a way to improve quickly?

Postby paslelxi on Sat Oct 23, 2010 7:56 pm

I was wondering if there's a way to get the most skill points out of every game...i mean, i'd like to share some tips on how to do to get it done quickly.

i noticed you get many points scoring in transition for example, or selecting a proper shot, or contesting a shot...etc..

what do you usually do on the court to earn your skill points?

just share :D
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Re: MY PLAYER MODE: a way to improve quickly?

Postby Lagkit on Sun Oct 24, 2010 4:06 am

highlights, slamdunk, and-one play, alley-oop?
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Re: MY PLAYER MODE: a way to improve quickly?

Postby Hedonist on Sun Oct 24, 2010 10:24 am

being undersized :mrgreen:
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Re: MY PLAYER MODE: a way to improve quickly?

Postby paslelxi on Sun Oct 24, 2010 6:48 pm

Lagkit wrote:highlights, slamdunk, and-one play, alley-oop?

what do you exactly mean by slamdunk??
and...alley oop??..is it a way to call for an alley?

i noticed i get the most point by blocking the ball (it's almost half bar..), scoring in transition (just cause you get transition points, good shot selection, and score..)

another question...is there a particular command you use in my player mode?...i mean, i don't know, for instance: icon passing, a particular iso move, pro hop, step back, alley oop, stagger, etc..
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Re: MY PLAYER MODE: a way to improve quickly?

Postby mpac on Sun Oct 24, 2010 8:31 pm

if you are a guard, and you think it's either you are still not good in rebounding OR you have a teammate who is a good rebounder, always run down the other court once the opponent shoots the ball. when it misses, your teammate who rebounded the ball will automatically throw a baseball pass on you for a fastbreak layup or slam.. it's better if you can dunk but it is still faster to increase your grade :) you can also try to shoot the ball off a pass so that you get good shot selection :)
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Re: MY PLAYER MODE: a way to improve quickly?

Postby burter on Mon Oct 25, 2010 2:29 am

What I notice more than anything and is some what easy to get, is rebounds. Rebounds give you a lot, so pretty much every time a shot goes up, I rush in (playing a SG btw). I had a game just now where I only had 13 points on 3-12 shooting but I grabbed 11 rebounds that help me get A+ by the end of the game. Also free throws give ok amount, nothing huge but if you can get to the line and make both or get an And-1 than that's good amount. But so far rebounds are huge for me. It has pretty much saved me from having C's hahah (playing on 6 minute quarters since I'm still in summer league play).
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Re: MY PLAYER MODE: a way to improve quickly?

Postby Vl@d Zola Jr. on Mon Oct 25, 2010 3:14 am

being undersized :mrgreen:

:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Being a 5'11" PG for Portland, i set many screens to Roy and Miller, after passing to them, sometiems 3-4 during each attack. It allows you to merely get a good grade.
But the real boosters are contesting every shot, fast breaks (yes, you should rush to the opponents basket, when you see them missing - baseball pass, that's the key ))) ), it's twice cool, when you pass for an alley-oop during a fast break. Also, once i managed to grab 4 Off. Rebounds on All-Star difficulty, so this also boosted the meter quite a lot. Actually, always try to run under the basket just after the shot (before backing down is activated), if you're not a starter or have good stamina. Most likely, if you are a guard, you'll grab 1 rebound out of 8-10 runs. This won't make many holes on Tranansition D, and if you're tired, you'll just get to the bench for a couple of mins.
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Re: MY PLAYER MODE: a way to improve quickly?

Postby ML321 on Mon Oct 25, 2010 3:14 am

I have a 6-6 guard and he averages 8 rebounds per game with my rebounding at 25. To get the most points you have to do everything out there. Go for lose balls hit high % shots run the floor in transition get fouled and grab boards. It is very easy to get at least 1000+ skill points a game if doing those things. Also set picks a lot and hit spot up jumpers.
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Re: MY PLAYER MODE: a way to improve quickly?

Postby cyclone on Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:41 pm

Fastbreak points and slam dunks (for highlights). But i guess playing good defense have high increase in rating and also rebounding.

I have 7 minute per quarter and im averaging 18 pts, 3-4 rebs. , 3-4 assists, 1-2 stls and 1 block and I usually get around 1500 skill points a game. Im an athletic SG 6'6"
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Re: MY PLAYER MODE: a way to improve quickly?

Postby Kieran on Mon Oct 25, 2010 11:01 pm

ML321 wrote:I have a 6-6 guard and he averages 8 rebounds per game with my rebounding at 25. To get the most points you have to do everything out there. Go for lose balls hit high % shots run the floor in transition get fouled and grab boards. It is very easy to get at least 1000+ skill points a game if doing those things. Also set picks a lot and hit spot up jumpers.


I agree with the picks. Setting picks is an easy way to get teammate rating without doing much. Plus if it leads to a score you get a small boost also.
The most valuable actions are the ones that in real life are the most valuable, ie. great shot defense, steals, assists, blocks.
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Re: MY PLAYER MODE: a way to improve quickly?

Postby paslelxi on Tue Oct 26, 2010 1:08 am

ya....setting picks is an easy way to go, but it takes a lot to put the right pick just cause sometimes the ballhandler doesn't follow your pick, so eveything gets screwed up
well, as you said, rebounding the ball is a tremendous way to get many points out there...offensively and defensively, so i suppose i'd increase the vertical, and rebounding abilities.

i don't know for the steals, cause it could expose you to an easy bucket (i mean if you go for the steal..)
i prefer to stay with my man and get a good defense call.

blocking the ball also gets you many points ...(propably better than rebounding..)
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Re: MY PLAYER MODE: a way to improve quickly?

Postby Kieran on Tue Oct 26, 2010 11:24 pm

Yeah blocks are huge, and I agree with the steal comment. Don't commit to it unless you're extremely quick on the uptake and KNOW that you're at least going to tip the pass.
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Re: MY PLAYER MODE: a way to improve quickly?

Postby Jack Bauer GB on Tue Nov 02, 2010 6:00 am

Defence definitely wins the day. For blocks I've noticed you get almost half a bar for 'Good Shot Defence' and also another half for 'Blocked Shot'.

Is there a way to cut to the basket and call for Alley Oop's?
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Re: MY PLAYER MODE: a way to improve quickly?

Postby karlsanada10 on Tue Nov 02, 2010 3:34 pm

Do screens on offense. That is what I do, I always get A. And assist.
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