This one will secure you more points in the paint. Scoring down low is not only gettin your player under basket. Then start the real hard part. Beating all of the defenders in order to score points. Saying beating i mean avoiding your shot getting blocked or contact that would make your player miss the shot. And it is possible to happen very often to get some contact with no foul called. In short your players misses the shot, no foul is called and the other thing he is unable to win the offensive reboud. This is the worst scenario but it happens very often. Beside that big man are not very good at shooting free throws another minus to that. But in NBA live 2008 there is something does not happen in real basketball. A thing that will help you score more easily. To exectute this one you dont need high paid superstars like Amare and KG. I it is working for me with Andrew Bynum. Young dude with overall skills at 62. He has nice atheticism and nice physics. He is legit 7footer and weights something like 130 kilograms. This strategy is not particulary only for big men it works for all kind of players. You are player is in the paint surrounded by two, they are not trying to steal the ball so you have the ability to do almost everything. Everything in basketball happens very quickly so most of players to do the following, as soon as the have their player at that position they try to finish the attack. In NBA live 2008 this is not correct! The defensive players have gained enough momenentum and speed and most of the time till will make a defensive stop. So the thing you do is stop! STOP! Stop for a second without pressing anything. Remember you have only three seconds in the key so timing is very important. After you have stopped the defensive players will put they hands up. After that has happend press lay-up/dunk button and everything should be fine. This works most of the time. I am executing it very often against Superstar level. You dont need any superstar players!
In a nut sheel:
-after you got in the paint, stop for a second!
-after that lay-up/dunk!
Easy and effective!
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Will definitely give it a try - thanks for jotting out the tips, and keep 'em coming!
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