How to Make a Shooting Guard in My Player in "NBA 2K11"
In basketball, shooting guards also carry the moniker of "scoring guards." While a player at any position can take command of a basketball team's scoring, the shooting guard's primary roles include getting open and taking good shots. With the help of "NBA 2K11's" My Player mode, you can create your own shooting guard and develop your player into your team's primary source of offense.
Instructions
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Select the "My Player" option from the game's main menu. Select the "New" option in the My Player menu to begin working on a new player.
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Fill out your player's basic information when the Vitals menu appears. Enter your player's name in the First Name and Last Name fields. Scroll through the College/From menu to choose your player's origin.
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Select an age, jersey number and handedness from the options' respective fields.
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Navigate down to the Position field, and then select the "Shooting Guard" option. Select a style for your character from the Play Style heading. "Scoring" works well for a standard shooting guard, while "Pass First" will allow you to more readily play point guard as a backup.
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Move on to the Body Type menu. Select your height, weight, muscle and skin tone from their respective fields in the menu. A height of 6 feet to 6 feet 7 inches works well for shooting guards.
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Go to the Hair, Head, Tattoos, Accessories and Attributes menus to continue customizing your shooting guard. You can skip these menus, but choosing options from them will allow you to further personalize your shooting guard.
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Exit the My Player menu. You'll be prompted to save your character. Select "Yes" from the dialog box that appears.
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