NBA 2K15 Gameplay, Locker Codes, Roster Update, and Tips on Xbox One & PS4: Paul George & Derrick Rose Return; Learn How to Steal the Ball [Watch]
Derrick Rose returned from a six-week absence from the Chicago Bulls, and Paul George returned to the Indiana Pacers from a serious injury that kept him out for almost the whole season. Both players have also returned to their teams on NBA 2K15.
If that does not make you excited, then perhaps some help to imrpove your skills will.
YouTube user Chris Smoove is one of the most popular NBA 2K15 players on the video-sharing website, boasting more than 2.3 million subscribers.
Smoove showed off some impressive moves on offense, including a dominating dunk over Atlanta Hawks' Al Horford. Smoove used his own created character to dunk, hit 3-pointers and perform alley-oops.
When on defense, Smoove regularly got close to his opponents in order to perform a steal manuever. He was able to knock the ball right out of their hands and take it the other way on a fast break. He also shows that by stepping into passing lanes, it is easy to intercept passes.
There are new MyTeam challenges available. In the latest challenges, players will face teams with some of the greatest alumni from the North Carolina Tar Heels and the Arizona Wildcats, according to Bleacher Report.
The Pink Diamond Paul George card is still available in the MyTeam collection. Also available in the MyTeam collection are Onyx versions of Chris Paul, Danny Granger and Jermaine O'Neal. Paul's version is from the 2007-08 season, Granger's version is from the 2008-09 season and O'Neal's version is from the 2006-07 season.
Jerson Sapida, NBA 2K15 gameplay producer, is calling on gamers to give him suggestions for NBA 2K16. He is asking for any tip of rituals, taunts, celebrations or mannerisms that players perform on the court that should be included in the next game. This could be something a player does before shooting a free throw or a celebration performed by a player after a monstrous dunk. Sapida is asking for input on Twitter.
Know any signature ritual, celebration, taunt, mannerism, etc. you'd like to see in 2K16? Let me know! Tweet with #SigNation
— Jerson Sapida 2K (@JersDaCurse) April 10, 2015
What celebrations or taunts do you want added to the next NBA 2K game?
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