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Credits Version 3.1 Added Freestyle controls, and added more insight on teams. Added song list Introduction Hey every body this is my first FAQ and I hope it helps you out! 1.Controls A. Offense( With Ball) Move the selected player- Left Analog Stick Take Shot- Circle Go For A Dunk/Lay-up- Square Pass The Ball- X FreeStyle- Right Analog Stick Set Up An Alley-Oop For Your Teammate- R2 Turbo– R1 Freestyle- Right Analog Stick Freestyle+Up on right analog- Jab step and dribble throught the legs while taking a step back (Without Ball) Call For The Ball- X Set A Pick- L1 Call For A Shot- Circle B. Defense Go For A Steal- Square Switch Highlighted Player- X Take A Charge- Circle or R2 Turbo- R1 Intentionally Foul- Select Block A Shot- Triangle C. Slam Dunk Contest (On The Floor) One Footed Gather- Square One Footed 180 Degree Gather- Triangle Two Foot Gather- Circle Two Foot 180 Degree Gather- X Ball Toss( For An Alley-Oop To Yourself)- Right Analog Stick Move Your Player- Left Analog Stick Use A Dunk Modifier- L1 Or R1 (In Mid-Air) Do A Tomahawk Finish- Square Do A Pump Finish- Circle Do A Windmill Finish- Triangle Do A Clutch Finish- X Rotate Your Player (Only to Be Used When You Do A 180 Gather) - Left Analog Stick D. Three Point Contest To Grab The Ball From The Rack- R1 To Shoot The Ball-X, Circle, Square, or Triangle Team Overviews Atlanta Hawks:Overall Rating 77 Key Players PF- Antoine Walker PF- Al Harrington SG- Josh Childress What to look for?- Look for the Atlanta Hawks to gradually work their way inside, then hit you with their outside shooting. They will also look for Antoine Walker alot, because he can shoot the lights out from three-point range. Weaknesses- Their ball handlers aren't that good, so try and go for the steal if possible. Also,use your team's height to your advantage, because they dont have height on their side Boston Celtics:Overall Rating 84 Key Players SF- Paul Pierce SG- Ricky Davis PG- Gary Payton What to look for?- Look for Boston to 95% of the time pass the ball to Paul Pierce right away, he tries to take it in and get a foul called. The only time that the first pass doesn't go to Paul is when somebody is wide open for a shot. Weaknesses- They don't have a very good inside game, so defend the shot, and let them take it in and try to score. Raef Lafrentzis their starting Center, and he isn't very physical. Charlotte Bobcats:Overall Rating 58 Key Players C- Emeka Okafor SF- Gerald Wallace SG- Jason Kapono What to look for?- The Bobcats only have a very good outside shooter in Steve Smith,and Emeka Okafor and Melvin Ely are both beasts in the low post if you give them the chance to get easy baskets. Weaknesses- Their bench is weak, along with their shooters. Their three point shooters are a liability that basically determine the outcome of the game. Chicago Bulls:Overall Rating 82 Key Players C- Eddy Curry SG- Ben Gordon PG- Kirk Hinrich What To Look For?- Look for Kirk Hinrich to shoot alot of three pointers,and he normally will make most of them. Also, the Bulls have a pretty inside game, so try to get as many defensive rebounds as possible. Weaknesses- The Bulls mid-range shooting and inside shooting aren't too good, so keep them from getting easy lay-ups and dunks. Cleveland Cavaliers:Overall Rating 79 Key Players PG- LeBron James PF- Drew Gooden C- Zydrunas Ilgauskas What To Look For?- Look for Cleveland to feed the ball to LeBron James, because he is their whole team. Don't let him score on you. Also, try to keep the ball away from Zydrunas Ilgauskas, because he is a beast down low. Weaknesses- Cleveland isn't a very good shooting team, with the exception of LeBron James. Also their bench won't help them in long games. Dallas Mavericks:Overall Rating 88 Key Players PF- Dirk Nowitzki SF- Jerry Stackhouse Sg- Michael Finley What too look for?- Look for the Mavericks to shoot a boat-load of three pointers.Watch out for when you try to lay it up or dunk, 7'5" Shawn Bradley may be there! Weaknesses- The Mavericks major weaknesses are their inside scoring, and ball handling. Denver Nuggets: Overall Rating 84 Key Players SF- Carmelo Anthony PF- Kenyon Martin PG- Andre Miller What to look for?- Look for Carmelo Anthony to score in just about everyway possible. However, you can't just focus on Carmelo because Marcus Camby, Kenyon Martin, Earl Boykins will have a field day on you if you don't contain them. Weaknesses- Their post play is ok at best, if you can shut down Kenyon and Camby from inside 15 you are just about all set. Detroit Pistons:Overall Rating 90 Key Players C- Ben Wallace PF- Rasheed Wallace SG- Richard "Rip" Hamilton What to look for?- The Pistons are a very versitile team, and they love to run the ball up the court. They play very strong defense Weaknesses- A weak bench sets the Pistons back, along with iffy three point shooting from Rasheed Wallace. Golden State Warriors:Overall Rating 77 Key Players SG- Jason Richardson SF- Mike Dunleavy Jr. PG- Derek Fisher What to look for?- Golden State is a very fast team that is capable of large runs off of fastbreaks, and defensive rebounds. Golden State also has an above average backcourt of Richardson and Speedy Claxton, who can bot hit shots. Mike Dunleavy is their go to shooter, he is money if you leave him open. Golden State also plays pretty good perimiter defense, and shuts down the open three. Weaknesses- The Warriors low post is the only thing separating them from a playoff spot. Their low post offense is terrible, and they do not do a good job of boxing out on defense. Their lack of hight hurts them even more because they commit stupid fouls in the low post, due to their lack of rebounding talent. Houston Rockets:Overall Rating 83 Key Players C- Yao Ming PF- Juwan Howard SG- Tracy McGrady What to look for?- Look for the Rockets to give the ball to Tracy McGrady, when it's possible.Your best chance to shut him down is to double team him. However, you can't sleep on Yao, because he can take over the game just as well as T-mac. Indiana Pacers:Overall Rating 80 Key Players PF- Jermaine O'Neal SG- Ron Artest SG- Reggie Miller What to look for?- The Pacers are a very good team, and are well rounded.You can't just target one thing that will stop them. They also play great defense. Try not to let the Pacers run wild on fastbreaks against you. Weaknesses- The Pacers are a team without a stand-out shooter, Reggie Miller and Ron Artest are both good, but not spectacular. Try to limit the number of offensive rebounds that O'Neal gets so that you can keep them from getting easy shots. Los Angeles Clippers:Overall Rating 74 Key Players PF- Elton Brand SG- Corey Maggette PG- Marko Jaric What to look for?- Look for the Clippers to spread out the ball to get easy, uncontested shots. Their shooting game is underestimated. Weaknesses- Their inside shooting, their bench, and rebounding. They can be one of the elite teams in the NBA if you let them get open outside shots, and let them get offensive rebounds. Los Angeles Lakers:Overall Rating 88 Key Players SG- Kobe Bryant SF- Lamar Odom SF- Caron Butler What to look for?- Look for the Lakers to shoot the ball well, and often. Try to defrend the shot as best as you can. Weaknesses- With the loss of Shaquille O'Neal, the Lakers don't have a very good inside game. Try to use that to your advantage. Memphis Grizzlies:Overall Rating 91 Key Players C- Pau Gasol SG- James Posey PF- Stromile Swift What to look for?- Look for Memphis to take the ball to the rim, they have a good core of inside shooters. Also, defend James Posey, he can shoot the lights out if you don't cover him. Weaknesses- Their ball-handlers are young, and inexperienced, so exploit that. Miami Heat:Overall Rating 80 Key Players C- Shaquille O'Neal SG- Eddie Jones PG- Dwayne Wade What to look for?- This team is a two-man band, Shaq and Dwayne Wade will score points on you all day if you're not carefull. On offense, don't even think about taking it in the paint, it will get swatted by Shaq. Weaknesses- Their forwards are dismal, they traded away two of their best forwards to get Shaq. Let them have mid-range shots, they won't make the contested ones, their shooting from there isn't very good. Milwaukee Bucks:Overall Rating 79 Key Players SF- Desmond Mason SG- Michael Redd What to look for?- Look for the Bucks to shoot alot of shots, and play tight defense at crucial times. They will also try to drive the ball in the key alot. Weaknesses- The Bucks don't have a very good core of Centers and Power Forwards, so their inside game is not very good. Minnesota Timberwolves:Overall Rating 82 Key Players PF- Kevin Garnett SF- Latrell Sprewell PG- Sam Cassell What to look for?- Minnesota will constantly give the ball to Kevin Garnett, and in the late part of the game, they will shoot the ball well. They are a clutch team. Weaknesses- Their Guards aren't very good, and their Center Michael Olowokandi is constantly injured, and that weakens their inside game. New Jersey Nets:Overall Rating 68 Key Players C- Aaron Williams SF- Richard Jefferson PG- Jason Kidd What to look for?- The Nets offense is horrendous, I wont be surprised if they are last in the league in offense, but they have a very affective defense. Weaknesses- Their offense, and the Shooting Guard and Power Forward positions. New Orleans Hornets:Overall Rating 89 Key Players C- Jamal Magloire SF- Jamal Mashburn PG- Baron Davis What to look for?- The Hornets are one of the best all-around teamsin the league, so they are good at almost everything. Weaknesses- Their defense is their only major weakness. New York Knicks:Overall Rating 87 Key Players PG- Stephon Marbury SG- Penny Hardaway PG- Jamal Crawford What to look for?- Look for strong play from the guard position,and good shooting. Weaknesses- Their Forwards and Centers aren't very good, so they don't rebound very well. Orlando Magic:Overall Rating 83 Key Players SF- Grant Hill SG- Cuttino Mobley PG- Steve Francis What to look for?- Look for the Magic to bang the ball into the post,and have their Centers and Forwards hit-up the guards for easy shots. Weaknesses- Centers, and their defense isn't very good. Philidelphia Seventy-Sixers: Overall Rating 76 Key Players C- Samuel Dalembert SF- Glenn Robinson SG- Allen Iverson What to look for?- The Allen Iverson show is all that's playingin Philidelphia. He is basically their whole team. Weaknesses- Their offense, and their guards play. Pheonix Suns: Overall Rating 81 Key Players PF- Amare Stoudemire SF- Shawn Marion PG- Steve Nash What to look for?- Look for good all-around play from the Suns. Weaknesses- Their Center, and their bench are the only things that make them an 81. Portland Trail Blazers: Overall Rating 83 Key Players C- Theo Ratliff PF- Zach Randolph PG- Derek Anderson What to look for?- The Blazers are a very versitile team, but their main weapon is Zach Randolph in the key. Also, watch out for Derek Anderson's 3 point shot. Sacremento Kings:Overall Rating 92 Key Players PF- Chris Webber SF- Peja Stojakovic PG- Mike Bibby What to look for?- The Kings are the best all-around team, you can't just pinpoint one certain thing. Weaknesses- Their bench isn't as good as last year, they've lost alot of key role players to other teams. San Antonio Spurs:Overall Rating 88 Key Players PF- Tim Duncan SG- Manu Ginobili PG- Tony Parker What to look for?- Mainly, the Spurs offense is Tim Duncan down low, and Manu Ginobili shooting threes up high. Weaknesses- Their forwards aren't the best in the league, and their players aren't too good on the fastbreak. Seattle Supersonics:Overall Rating 82 Key Players SF- Rashard Lewis SG- Ray Allen PG- Ronald "Flip" Murray What to look for?- Just defend the outside shot, because that's the only thing that they can do well on offense. Weaknesses- Inside scoring, without a very good Center you can't have a good inside game. The Sonics also aren't too good on the defensive end of the court. Toronto Raptors:Overall Rating 86 Key Players PF- Donyell Marshall SF- Jalen Rose SG- Vince Carter What to look for?- Toronto like to try to work the ball around, and then when you least expect it, drive to the basket for an easy dunk. Weaknesses- Defense, they have a very small team. They also aren't a very good rebounding team either, given their height problem. Utah Jazz:Overall Rating 80 Key Players PF- Carlos Boozer SF- Andrei Kirilenko PG- Carlos Arroyo What to look for?- The Jazz play pretty good defense, but their offense isn't very explosive. Weaknesses- Shooting, the guard position, and fast break will plague the Jazz in their games. Washinghton Wizards:Overall Rating 85 Key Players PF- Antawn Jamison PF- Kwame Brown PG- Gilbert Arenas What to look for?- Look for the Wizards to be agressive on both offense and defense. You definately want to tightly guard Gilbert Arenas, he will have a field day on you,if you dont! Weaknesses- Rebounding, and inexpierience. The Wizards are one of the youngest team in the league, so they will make mistakes. Make sure you capitalize on these. 3. Big Impact Rookies Atlanta- SG Josh Childress Rated: 62 Josh Childress, a rookie from Stanford will make an immediate impact on the Hawks. He is a good shooter with confindence, and he will get a ton of playing time. Boston- SG Delonte West Rated: 55 All last year, Delonte West played second fiddle to Jameer Nelson at Saint Joseph's but still averaged over 15 PPG. Look for Delonte to get alot of playing time, and use it to his advantage. Charlotte- C Emeka Okafor Rated: 70 Emeka Okafor is going to be the next Shaquille O'Neal in a few years. He is a very physical Center, and he goes after every rebound there is. If you have a Dynasty I would highly suggest that you trade to get him. Chicago- SF Luol Deng Rated: 59 Luol is a rookie out of Duke University. His coach (Mike Krczewcewzki) really developed him into a good all around ball player. Cleveland- PG Luke Jackson Rated: 52 Luke Jackson is a good athletic point guard that reminds me of Magic Johnson, because he can take the ball inside too. He also had a very high shooting percentage at Oregon last year. Dallas- C Pavel Podkolzin Rated: 46 Pavel Podkolzin is a great compliment to 7'6" Shawn Bradley, who he will be playing with. Podkolzin was a good all around player, but he can block the ball very well. Denver Nuggets They traded away their only draft choice to Orlando. Detriot Pistons- SG Carlos Delfino Rated: 49 Not much is known about this 2nd-round draft pick from Argentina. He played on Argentina's Olympic Team in Athens, so he is pretty good. Golden State Warriors- PF Andris Biedrins Rated: 54 Andris is another international player that I don't know much about, seeing that he played in Latvia. This year he's played in the only two preseason games, but he shows a great upside. Houston Rockets- Did not draft anyone in the draft Indiana Pacers- C David Harrison Rated: 52 David Harrison was Colorado's leading scorer last year, and he won't get much playing time right out of the gate. Los Angeles Clippers- Lionel Chalmers Rated: 50 Chalmers is a great shooter, he single handedly lead his college team (Xavier) to the final stages of last year's March Madness. He has great talent,and will be a good player down the road. Los Angleles Lakers- Have no rookies. Memphis Grizzlies- SF Andre Emmett Rated: 53 Emmett won't get alot of playing time, but he will shoot the ball, and make the most of his time on the floor with hustle plays. Miami Heat- SG Dorell Wright Rated: 58 Not too much is know from the 18-year-old form Leuzinger HS in California, but he is a type of player similar to Sebastian Telfair. Milwaukee Bucks- Have no rookies this year. Minnesota Timberwolves- Also have no rookies. New Jersey Nets- C Nenad Kristic Rated: 48 Nenad played on the Serbia-Montenegro Olympic team, where he averaged 5.2 PPG and 3.2 RPG in Athens. New Orleans Hornets- SG J.R. Smith Rated: 57 J.R. is a very good shooter. He came straight out of Saint Benedict's Prep HS in Newark, New Jersey. In the pre-season he is shooting .500 from 3-point range, and .484 for Field Goal Percentage. New York Knicks- Have no rookies Orlando Magic- PG Jameer Nelson Rated: 54 Jameer Nelson was a good aquistion in the off-season for Orlando. He lead his Saint Joeseph's team very far into March Madness this year with his shooting, Philidelphia Seventy-Sixers- SG Andre Igoudala Rated: 62 Andre Igoudala is going to be a star someday. This year he is going to develop into a great player, because he will get alot of playing time. ballhandling, and leadership skills. Pheonix Suns- PF Jackson Vroman Rated: 47 At the end of his college career, Jackson ended up finishing second on Iowa State's all-time rebounding list, and ninth on their block list. He has the potential to be a threat in the low post for years to come. Portland Trail Blazers- SG Sebastian Telfair Rated: 52 Sebastian Telfair is a good player that won't get much playing time in the Blazer's loaded roster. Telfair played on the U.S. Junior National Olympic team this year. Look for him to really steal the spotlight in the games that he gets good quality minutes. Sacremento Kings- SG Kevin Martin Rated: 58 Nobody really knows who Kevin Martin is, or what he is capable of doing. He looks to me like a good player, but won't end up playing up to his capability. He won't get much playing time with the playoff bound Kings. San Antonio Spurs- PG Beno Udrih Rated: 51 Beno is a 22-year-old from Slovenia, that I am unfarmilliar with, but I do know that he won't get a reasonable amount of playing time with Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili in. Seattle Supersonics- PF Nick Collison Rated: 57 Collison will fit in perfect in Seattle. They need a big man in the middle that can block shots, and get physical. That's Nick Collison's style of play. Toronto Raptors- C Rafael Araujo Rated: 55 Araujo lead his Brigham Young team last year, single-handedly. Rafael is a big guy who likes to bang around in the paint, and slam dunk on you. Utah Jazz- SG Kirk Snyder Rated: 59 Kirk Snyder is a very good shooter, but lacks very good defense. He was the Second-Round pick of the Utah Jazz Washington Wizards- Have no rookies 4. Venues Atlanta Hawks Phillips Center Atlanta,Georgia Maximum Capacity:20,000 Opened: 1999 Boston Celtics FleetCenter Boston, Massachussets Maximum Capacity:19,600 Opened: 1995 Charlotte Bobcats Charlotte Arena Center City, Charlotte, North Carolina Maximum Capacity: 18,500 Opened: 2004 Chicago Bulls United Center Chicago, Illinois Maximum Capacity:20,500 Opened:1988 Cleveland Cavaliers Gund Arena Cleveland, Ohio Maximum Capacity:20,500 Year Opened: 1994 Dallas Mavericks American Airlines Center Dallas, Texas Maximum Capacity: 18,500 Opened: 2000 Denver Nuggets (Home of The 2005 All-Star Game) Pepsi Center Denver, Colorado Maximum Capacity: 20,000 Year Opened: 1995 Detroit Pistons The Palace of Auburn Hills Detroit, Michigan Maximum Capacity: 20,371 Year Opened: 1988 Golden State Warriors Oakland Arena Oakland, California Maximum Capacity: 18,500 Year Opened: 1996 Houston Rockets Toyota Center Houston, Texas Maximum Capacity: 19,000 Year Opened: 2003 Indiana Pacers The Conseco Field House Indianapolis, Indiana Maximum Capacity: 18,345 Year Opened: 1999 Los Angeles Clippers Staples Center Los Angeles, California Maximum Capacity: 21,000 Opened: 1999 Los Angeles Lakers Staples Center Los Angeles, California Maximum Capacity: 21,000 Opened: 1999 Memphis Grizzlies The Pyramid Memphis, Tennessee Maximum Capacity: 20,150 Year Opened: 2001 Miami Heat American Airlines Arena Miami, Florida Maximum Capacity: 19,500 Year Opened: 1999 Minnesota Timberwolves Target Center Minneapolis, Minnesota Maximum Capacity: 19,000 Opened: 1990 Milwaukee Bucks Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wisconsin Maximum Capacity: 18,500 Year Opened: 1988 New Jersey Nets Continental Arlines Arena East Rutherford, New Jersey Maximum Capacity: 20,000 Year Opened: 1981 New Orleans Hornets New Orleans Arena New Orleans, Louisiana Maximum Capacity: 20,000 Year Opened: 2002 New York Knicks Madison Square Garden Ney York City, New York Maximum Capacity: 19,500 Year Opened: 1968 Orlando Magic The Orlando Arena Orlando, Florida Maximum Capacity: 17,000 Year Opened: 1989 Philidelphia Seventy-Sixers First Union Center Philidelphia, Pennsylvania Maximum Capacity: 20,500 Year Opened: 1996 Pheonix Suns American West Arena Pheonix, Arizona Maximum Capacity: 19,000 Year Opened: 1992 Portland Trailblazers Rose Garden Portland, Oregon Maximum Capacity: 20,000 Year Opened: 1995 Sacremento Kings Arco Arena Sacremento, California Maximum Capacity: 17,000 Year Opened: 1988 San Antonio Spurs SBC Center San Antonio, Texas Maximum Capacity: 19,500 Year Opened: 2002 Seattle Sonics Key Arena Seattle, Washington Maximum Capacity: 17,000 Year Opened: 1995 Toronto Raptors Air Canada Centre Toronto, Ontario; Canada Maximum Capacity: 19,500 Year Opened: 1999 Utah Jazz Delta Center Salt Lake City, Utah Maximum Capacity: 20,000 Year Opened: 1991 Washington Wizards MCI Center Wahington, District Of Columbia Maximum Capacity: 21,500 Year Opened: 1997 5. Game Modes A. Play Now This is a game mode when you want to pick up the controller, sit down and just play with a friend, or by yourself. Note: If you pick Play Now you cannot pick your starting five, they are automatically chosen by rating. B. Dynasty Mode Can you lead your favorite team to the NBA Championship? Try it in Dynasty mode where you can play for up to 20 seasons with the same team. You can trade, draft, sign free agents, scout rookies, and much more in this game mode. Note: If you win more than two straight titles you may be let go, in which case you might have to change teams. C. Season Play a single season with any team of your choice, and try to win it all. Beg, borrow, and deal your way into the NBA Finals, in your only shot for the title. Note: Seasons end after the first year. D. Playoffs If you want to start off with the intensity off the playoffs right away, try this mode and see if you can win it all. E. One-on-One Ball it up with and against your favorite players 1-on-1, any place, any time. F. All-star Weekend (A New Feature) Do the Rookie vs. Sophemores, 3 Point Contest, Slam Dunk Contest, or the All-star game at anytime you want! The newly added feature of the All-Star weekend brings alot of fun to the table, but is difficult to master. In the Slam Dunk Contest you will have to time your dunks just right, or you will fall flat on your face. You can pick any player for the 3-Point Shootout and Slam Dunk Contest, but choose wisely. You don't want to have Earl Boykins in the Dunk Contest, or Shaquille O'Neal in the 3-Point Shootout. Note: If you win the Slam Dunk Contest you will unlock everything in the NBA Store. G. Online Play Think you can beat some of this country's finest players, try it on EA Sports Online. If you are ready to take on players from all around the U.S.A, and you better bring your A-Game, or you will have a long night. NOTE: You need the online adapter to play the game online. H. Slam Dunk School Learn how to alley-oop and dunk with the tutorials, or just fine tune your dunking. 6. 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Song List (By order of when they are played during NBA Live) Don Yute "Dem Gals" Brand New Heavies "Jump and Move" Lloyd Banks ft. Young Buck "Me Against You" Pete Rock ft. Kardinal Offshall "Warzone" Wylde Bunch "Our Life" Joell Ortiz "Mean Business" Nomb "Carolina Pride" MC Lyte "My Main Aim" Dirtbag "Here We Go" Stat Quo "The Best" The D.O.C "Mind Blowin'" Will I Am "Go!" Murphy Lee ft Jazze Pha "It's In Da Game" Bump J "We Don't Play No Games" 8. Legal Information Copyright 2004 Alex Gormley(slickmarcusvick1) This may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission. Use of this guide on any other web site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and is a violation of copyright. This faq may only be used by Gamefaqs.com, www.geocities.com/crusadersol68, or if I give written consent to it. 9. Credits EA Sports( For Making An Awesome Game ) Electronic Arts NBA NBA.com ( for help with the spelling of certain players names) GameFaqs.Com http://nbahoopsonline.com/History/Leagues/NBA/Arenas.html www.google.com EAGAMERNATE