Reading your defender is because key. Once you figure out the controls. It’s all about reading that defender’s feet. You can use the basic read pick and roll from real life. That’s why it’s important to go slow and then use pace to change it up on the defender. The first thing read is if you can reject a screen. Second read is if the defender is going under or over or switching each one has different reaction. You can do this is real life too not just 2k
My boy getting them subs 🔥🔥 people starting to wake up my guy. Great tutorial ..I use escape dribble to make the AI bump into the pick then I go the other way. Lol
Aye, i appreciate you man! And I know you got that deep bag to use these types of moves on the fly! Things have been busy, but I hope to be dropping more of the community requests soon!
Appreciate you broski!! Yeah, a lot of guys like jumping the pick and roll to get that bump animation and prevent the 3 or getting caught in advantage situations. As long as your patient, the defense will usually show you how to beat their coverage!
It can be as deep as you want it to be for sure, and its rewarding to learn the systems! But make no mistake there are things that you can get started with that are enough to have fun and be successful in the game.
Good look bro! Wasn't too familiar with Chicago's playbook! But empty side pnr plays are some of my favorites because of all the options and how it bends the help defense 🔥
Give me just one more week man! Sorry about that! The signature series videos have not been doing too well, so I wanted to try some new stuff! But I'm closing the series with Kyrie and KD for this year! Thanks for your patience man!
@@KevinCruz016 Looking forward to it!! It’s okay man, no rush! :) yeah I noticed the variety in the recent videos, I enjoyed those too. & no, thank you for your work!
Can you make a video on sim gameplay and sliders? I want to return to 2k after ignoring the series 'cause it's been so shitty with regards to playing realistically. On the fence if I should!
I think they might be the same thing, we just have different terminologies! Yup, they're your standard sizeup up escape dribbles, done by holding R2 and tapping the RS to your non ball hand!