When you are guarding on ball, shade the ballhandler to his ball-hand..more then likely he's going to go in that direction.
You know those moments, when your Y button press doesnt feel as response as you think it should? It's because you are out of position.
when you are aligned with the ball-hand, your contest will be fluid, and you'll be able to contest without fouling.
If he drives in the direction you are playing, You do not always have to press Y or go for the steal. Stay your ground and the ballhandler will throw up slop.
Just like in real life, you have to anticipate the change of direction.. and the pull up J. If you are late, your chances of getting whistled, will sky rocket.
The game doesnt seem to be very forgiving when it comes to this.
Also, know your defender, If you are using someone slow footed on the perimeter, give a little more ground then you normally would.
Know who you are defending. If you are up against Gerald Wallace. Back way off of him. If he shoots..you have a near 70% chance of him bricking.
If you are up against the "great" Derek Fisher? Roll right up on him. Its okay. He aint scoring inside, and he isnt making crowded jumpers.
Know where your big men are. Got a shot blocker behind you? play the ball handler and lead him to the shot block.
You are still going to whistled from time to time..that's basketball...and guys will still make shots..thats okay..just stay disciplined, play basketball, and dont get frustrated.
I hope this helps those who have been having a hard time with this.
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