I get away with this all the time with players without active hands. This can be useful to stay hot after a timeout in a close game though. The problem is I don't see it enough. This one works really well when it happens but it doesn't occur enough.
I tracked down a guard on a fast break and sent it back off the glass for behind with Hakim Warrick. I have alley-ooper on one of my players in my association and I still botch the easiest of oops.
I've also thrown insane oops with passers without alley-ooper. This one just seems to not have any effect on if the oop connects or not. These are just my opinions though, you may use some of these sig skills in another way and find them useful. You may also find other sig skills not on this list that aren't very useful. Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments! EDIT: Totally forgot about charge card.
That could probably be 1! Looking back I would probably take out dimer, which after playing a MyCareer game with it I found it pretty useful, and substitute it for charge card and move charge card to 1. You know he gone bang you all night. Hope nobody takes this out of context Last edited by HumanBeans; at AM. Advertisements - Register to remove. I understand where you coming from. I see what they were trying to do, but the skills just don't pop out. Quick questions, did you change your sliders?
If so that could affect some sig skills. Use default sliders and see what happens. Quote: Originally Posted by swaggedout I understand where you coming from. Check out my fictional MyLeague series by clicking here. Subscribe to Coach2K's YouTube channel by clicking here. Visit Coach2K. Heat Retention players stay hot through these breaks and only bad plays such as missed shots and turnovers can bring this player back to normal.
Even then, it takes twice as many missed shots and turnovers for a Heat Retention guy to return to normal. Derrick Rose, Jason Terry, Kobe Bryant Floor General This skill identifies an offensive team leader that has the ability to raise the offensive game of his teammates while he is on the floor.
Jason Kidd, Rajon Rondo, Chris Paul Defensive Anchor This skill identifies a defense team leader that has the ability to raise the defensive game of his teammates while he is on the floor. Namespaces Page Discussion. Views Read Edit View history. This page was last edited on 15 June , at A player with this skill will often look to dunk on defenders when attempting a dunk in traffic.
When looking to dunk, a player with this skill will look to perform the most spectacular dunk available amongst the dunks in his repertoire. This player is adept at finishing contact layups and dunks at a higher rate than others.
This is a player that can change his shot in the air without severely reducing his chance of making the shot.
This shooter is known for his ability to spot-up and knock down perimeter shots while shooting from a stand-still position. A player with this skill can hit shots at a higher percentage than most if he creates space for his shot. Late arriving defenders have less impact on this type of shooter than most. This is a skill reserved for players who are exceptional at knocking down three point shots from the corner where the sideline and the baseline meet. This is a player with supreme low post offensive skills.
This player is apt to break the ankles of his defender when performing isolation dribble moves. This is a player known for hitting open guys in a good position to score when passing the ball out of the post. This skill is reserved for top-notch passers who are known for hitting open guys in the correct position to score.
This player is known for initiating fast breaks with accurate outlet passes. This is a player known for throwing accurate alley-oop passes. This player engulfs defenders with physical screens, making them more difficult to get through or around. This player specializes in the art of drawing charges. An on-ball thief adept at stealing the ball from players attempting dribble moves. This player can more easily strip the ball from players attempting shots, layups and dunks.
A player with this skill is known for protecting the rim with emphatic, crowd pleasing blocks. This skill is reserved for players that are adept at chasing players down on fastbreaks and swatting their layup and dunk attempts from behind. A couple more things to keep in mind: This skill can fire off any time the defense is in transition The block must happen from behind the shooter while he is moving.
The overall size, power and relentlessness of this player will drain energy from his match-up upon physical contact. This player is known for his ability to score following an offensive rebound.
A hustle guy known for his ability to dive for loose balls, win boxout battles and strip rebounds from opponents. A player that rarely goes on a cold streak, even when missing several shots in a row. A player with this skill can heat up in a hurry. Players with this skill retain their hot streaks through various game breaks, and they have the ability to maintain their hot streaks through bad plays longer than most players. This player raises his game in clutch moments. This skill identifies an offensive team leader that has the ability to raise the offensive game of his teammates while he is on the floor.
When a Bruiser collides with his opponent during boxouts, post backdowns, off-ball bumps, off-ball rides and contact shots, he depletes more energy from his match-up than players without this skill. For comparison purposes, when contact occurs in one of these areas, bruisers cause their opponents to lose energy about half as much as when his opponent is running.
This player is known for his ability to score following an offensive rebound. For three seconds after the rebound is pulled down, a Hustle Points player will be given a boost to his Shot Inside, Shot Close and Layup attributes. A hustle guy known for his ability to dive for loose balls, win boxout battles and strip rebounds from opponents. A small attribute boost is given to Speed and Quickness during loose ball dives to display the effort these players usually give. A player that rarely goes on a cold streak, even when missing several shots in a row.
However, it takes twice as many misses and turnovers for an Anti-Freeze player to get to that point. A player with this skill can heat up in a hurry. It takes fewer made shots and good plays for a Microwave to get hot than players without this skill. Once hot, various offensive and defensive attributes are given a boost for a period of time. Players with this skill retain their hot streaks through various game breaks, and they have the ability to maintain their hot streaks through bad plays longer than most players.
Typically, when a timeout occurs or the end of a quarter hits, players that are hot will have automatic cool downs that bring them back to normal. Heat Retention players stay hot through these breaks and only bad plays such as missed shots and turnovers can bring this player back to normal. Even then, it takes twice as many missed shots and turnovers for a Heat Retention guy to return to normal.
This player raises his game in clutch moments. This skill identifies an offensive team leader that has the ability to raise the offensive game of his teammates while he is on the floor. This skill identifies a defense team leader that has the ability to raise the defensive game of his teammates while he is on the floor.
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