NbaBallers

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Hero_Jetli

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Nba Ballers looks really good
Street Basketball :)
When u win cash you can buy all type of differnt cars
Differnt Jewellry and stuff

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Granted, there are only two (sometimes three) players on the court at one time, but when you zoom in on a replay, you'd swear you're staring up the nostrils of Larry Legend, The Doctor, King James, and the rest of the NBA crew. The mo-capped movements and animations also look slick, as the team at Midway brought in some of the top street ballers like Hot Sauce and Trickz to perform everything from basic shakes to the celebratory taunts and dances.

The game features 60 NBA stars, from Vinsanity to K-Mart, and also includes 24 of the league's legends, including Chocolate Thunder, Magic, and Earl The Pearl. One thing that might anger some fans, however, is the fact that only 25 players are selectable when you start the game, so you'll have to work to unlock the majority of top stars like Kevin Garnett, Shaq, Kobe, and Melo.

You can unlock some players in TV Tournament mode by defeating a ladder of players in a series of games with specific themes (rising stars, MVPs) and rules (two-minute rounds, make it-take it), then receiving the payoff by unlocking the ladder's boss. You can also buy players with the skill points you accumulate through each game. A player like Steve Francis might only cost you 639,500 points, but someone like Dr. J will cost you 1,300,000. Other unlockables include movies from NBA Inside Stuff, Starbury teaching you how to perform a cross-over dribble, and even alternate outfits for each Baller so you will be able to play with Shaq in a golf sweater and Yao in a Hawaiian shirt.

Once you get used to the controls, you'll be bustin' shots all over as each character comes complete with their own set of secret shots, street jukes, and recognizable player animations, including Vince Carter hanging from the rim with his elbow, Tim Duncan's bank off the glass, and Jason Richardson throwing down dunks from all angles and between the legs like the "real" slam dunk champ should (he was robbed!). To top it off, you're not just playing on any basketball courts, but in the backyards and even a recording studio, yes I said recording studio, of specific NBA stars. Head to Toronto and check out Vince Carter's Pinnacle Tower Penthouse, you can bring your game to the McGrady Manor in Windmere, Florida, or visit Duncan's Family Compound and battle the big man for some bling out in the Virgin Islands

The rules for a normal game are simple: Best two out of three, first to 11 wins (win by two). And while that sounds like your basic b-ball title, it's the fast-paced moves and frantic nature of every contest that really sets NBA Ballers apart. Not to mention the fact that you can customize the rules just about anyway you want, including allowing goaltending, taking two points away from your opponent for every shot you make while on fire, and Free For All, which means no ball checks or clearing, whoever has the ball can score.