CKal wrote:Que Cero, I think that Suns and Spurs fast-breaking is fine - that's what they sometimes do in real life.
As for PG waiting 13 seconds - that's approximately the time they wait for a play is set.
Now, back to
Kris, could you
possibly make the players hold the ball when they have just received a pass, instead of starting to dribble immediately? And also like the above poster has said, make the PG back down when you press steal, or make them do a freestyle and drive to the hoop - that would be great.

Um like i said. It happens EVERY play with these teams. This isnt an actual fast break. fast breaks are off missed shots and defensive stops. Not on every inbound play.
Also read my whole comment. 13 seconds isnt the problem. Its 13 seconds while just facing me with the ball while i swat to steal and they sit there. You are suppose to protect the ball. They just stand there like they wont lose it. It is one thing to face me while moving, but to stand there aimlessly waiting to get it stolen(which never happens, always a foul).
Anyways Kris could you look my findings over please.
Smaltare wrote:@Que Cero
U said gtms are to easy? I have major problems shooting kobe gtms... could u give me any tips or smth...when to release or etc....?
thnx
I was saying they were too easy in versions before 4.0. It seemed i would never miss. Now i can miss go to moves, which i like cause it adds realism.
I usually just make sure im pushing my analog stick in the direction away from the defender to give my shot a higher percentage, and also hold the shot button a lil longer than i do for regular jump shots and it seems to be fine and go in with good percentage.
I have found that if i release at the height of my jump like regular jump shots, the go to moves seem to miss alot. But thats just me. Try it. And remember that being in a players range and hot zone help alot.