

This will contribute mightily to your ability to combo, especially with mutliple players going up for dunks (or alley-oops). The defensive game, and you'll want as much advantage as possible in that area.Įven though your plus-sized dude should be able to dunk, you'll want another guy (or girl) who is able to slam the rock effectively. The rejections, you'll need some squirrelly guys with While your giant in the middle will take care of Now that you've go instant advantage with yourĬreated player, it's time to select the rest of your squad. Once and make your guy taller than George Muresan, but more skilled. To make my video game players small and powerful, just how I would like to be. That huge, and a monster advantage in the blocks department. Him from driving? Mothra? Don't think so. Robinson, the IGN Sports guru, made his player 7'7" and 290,Īnd lemme tell you. Remember that huge monster in Clash of the Titans? Fit him with someĬonverse and toss him on the court if you can. What you really want to do is to create a dude who brushes the clouds. All y'all who play small ball listen up: that isn't going to We've tried a lot of different combinations of ballers, and we've found that theĪge-old adage "size matters" really applies in NBA Street Vol.ģ. Heavily when selecting the players you create and begin with. We know that everyone has their own play style and that usually factors in That's why you have to start smart and pick a team that will give you the Means better games, more exposure, and more fame.

Winning games means a better rep, and a better rep Hone your skills in the Dunk Contest mode before ever beginning the Street Challenge, and you'll give yourself a serious advantage. Dunk Contests: These happen by invitation, and pit you against one or many aerial desperadoes.This adds more events to your docket and gives you an opportunity to compete for even more glory and goodies. Street League: If your Rep is impressive enough, you'll get invited to join an NBA team in Street League.Again, choose the game type most tailored to your team's skills. Guys will challenge you to various games, and it's your decision where to go, as many of them appear simultaneously as your legend grows. Invite Matches/Challenges: Like tournaments, you will often see messages popping up from various ballers during the course of the week.These vary in length and intensity, but winning them will sometimes yield customization items and unlockable players. Tournaments: From time to time, there will be tournaments that crop up around the various street courts.Do not skip more than two events in a row, or you will lose 2 Rep points each time you do. Day courts are easier to unlock and easier to dominate. Remember, each day is broken into two parts, Day and Night. If you're looking for a light snack, play a no Gamebreaker match to 7. Big, beefy teams can wreck shop in the Dunks Only categories. If you have a speedy squad with lots of handles, you may want to look at Trick Point Challenges and Long Range only games. Pick the games that best suit the flavor of your team at the moment. Everyday games: On any given day, you have your choice of several styles of games (discussed below in the Game Types section) to choose from.There are tons of things to do while in this mode, so we'll give you a thumbnail here before we start: The ultimate goal is to finish the Challenge, win the final tournament, and have a healthy and dominant squad by season's end. In addition, as you get better and win, you will be able to snag players from the teams you beat (even some quality NBA guys). As yoour Rep grows, more courts and more challenges will be available to you. The general idea of Street Challenge is to create a player and build his Rep by playing in a variety of situations. The Street Challenge consists of ten weeks of solidī-ball action on street courts around this great nation (and others, should you choose to host your squad somewhere like London).
