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Japlong Sep 7, 2016 @ 8:56pm
"Hidden" Dribble Moves
I see many articles or websites listing controls from basic to advanced. But there are still many missing. I say "Hidden" because I don't see them listed anywhere. Care to help out? This dribbling moves could carry out to 2K17.

For example:
(With dribbling settings on "Absolute")
Stepback #1 : Run towards hoop then pull right stick back then quickly release.
Stepback #2 : Run side to side (in this case, left to right) push right stick up then quickly release. This does the crossover stepback.
Stepback #3 : Run side to side (left to right) push right stick up-left then quickly release. This does the stepback between the legs.
Stepback #4 : Run side to side (left to right) push right stick left then quickly release. This does the behind the back stepback.

Behind the back to a sudden stop : While running towards the hoop, pull right stick back then quickly release left stick and right stick.

Hesitation #1 : Run side to side (left to right) then push right stick back. Most of you know this as the hesitation #3 in "Iso Hesitation." It's like an escape hesitation.
Hesitation #2 : Run side to side (left to right) then push right stick right. This does something like a hesitation size-up.
Of course there's also the normal hesitation moves. (ex. Right stick towards the ball).

There's also the "Contact Dribbling", I don't know what it's called so I'll name it that.
It's when you do different moves by flicking right stick while defender is trying to deny you.

Yesterday in-game, while dribbling in place, I accidentally did a jumping crossover. I crossed the ball over from right hand to my left hand while doing a jump from right to left, which can be followed up by a quick crossover back to my right hand then sprint. And how about the half-spin jumpshot?

Anyone else know a "Hidden" dribble moves.
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AGP-Team Sep 8, 2016 @ 3:37am 
if you started playing not on absolute, it takes a whole long time to adust, and keep finding yourself doing what u hadnt plan. but yes. absolute is really the way to play.Asimple moving crosssover followed by behinf the back then....will its a whole different ball game lol...pun intended.
Uncle Ren Sep 8, 2016 @ 3:59am 
Hidden dribble move for me was Hesitation into spin followed by layup spin into 360 dunk... my jaw drop when it happen.. I was using my inside pg but can't do it with my outside pg
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Date Posted: Sep 7, 2016 @ 8:56pm
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