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NBA 2K1 Strategy Guide Version 2.0 7/22/2001 Author: DreThug E-Mail: DreThug@hotmail.com Sections: 1. Introduction 2. Update History 3. Controls 4. Game Modes 5. Personal Review 6. Offensive Strategy 7. Defensive Strategy 8. How To Do Alley-Oops 9. How To Shoot Free Throws 10. Did You Notice 11. Glitches 12. Top 5 Teams 13. Team Statistics 14. Codes/Secrets 15. Frequently Asked Questions 16. Changes From NBA2K to NBA 2K1 17. Before you E-mail Me 18. Credits 19. Legal Information 20. Final Thoughts ==================================================================== THE NEWEST VERSION OF THIS GUIDE CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND AT: Cheat Code Central (www.cheatcc.com) the #1 videogame site on the net! ==================================================================== --------------------------------- 1. Introduction --------------------------------- Welcome to my NBA 2K1 Strategy Guide for Sega Dreamcast. NBA 2K is currently the best basketball game on the market because of it's beautiful graphics, great sound, and fantastic gameplay. In this strategy guide of mine, I included all the basic information on the game plus a lot of personal tips. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions feel free to e-mail me at DreThug@hotmail.com --------------------------------- 2. Update History --------------------------------- July 22nd 2001 (version 2.0) - I decided to update a couple of sections to this strategy guide. First off, I added a Legal Information because I had an incident where someone ripped off a lot of my guide and didn't give me any credit. Another thing I added was a lot of more codes that a lot of people were asking for. Oh yeah, I made a NBA Hoopz strategy guide for Dreamcast if anyone is interested in it. Version 1.0 - Yes I know this game came out 8 months ago but what the hell. Here's version 1.0 of my Strategy Guide on NBA 2K1. Hope you like it. Expect more updates if I still get feedback. --------------------------------- 3. Controls -------------------------------- The controls for this game can not be more straight forward. After about one game, you will have the controller memorized and it will be so easy to play. Offense With Ball A................................Pass B................................Crossover X................................Shoot/Rebound Y................................Pass Icons D-Pad............................Playcall/Shift L Trigger........................Back Down R Trigger........................Turbo D + R............................Alley-Oop Offense Without Ball A................................Change Player B................................Set Pick X................................Rebound Y................................Call for Pass D-Pad............................Playcall L Trigger........................Call for Shot R Trigger........................Turbo Defense A................................Swap B................................Steal X................................Block/Rebound Y................................Last Defender D-Pad............................Defensive Set/Shift L Trigger........................Face Up R Trigger........................Turbo D + R............................Call for Intentional Foul --------------------------------- 4. Game Modes --------------------------------- NBA 2K has a lot of modes to keep you busy. Here I have listed all the modes and have listed a brief description of each one. Season - Play the official 200/2001 season with any of the teams. Franchise - Play season through season with a team you selected. Draft players, make trades, and build up your dynasty. Exhibition - Play a regular game with 1-4 players. Practice - Need to brush up on your skills? Then practice taking shots at the gym. Tourney - Make a tournament with 4, 8, or 16 teams participating in it. Street Courts - Want to take care of business outside? Well play on four of the most historic street courts. Playoffs - Play just the playoffs in the post season. Create a Player - Create your own player. Create a Team - Create your own team. Network Play - Go online and teach newbies how to play a real game of basektball. --------------------------------- 5. Personal Review --------------------------------- Overall Rating- 9.5 Graphics- 9.5 Sound- 9.7 Control- 9.1 Fresh Factor- 9.4 Game Life- 9.7 The Skinny- Being a huge basketball fan, I was looking forward to NBA 2K1. I was already impressed with what Sega Sports and Visual Concepts did with NBA 2K and I hoped that they would make NBA 2K1 just as good. Luckily, they did and now NBA 2K1 is my favorite basketball game ever. The graphics in NBA 2K1 are fantastic. Each player looks exactly like themselves in real life. Also, each stadium looks exactly like they are suppuse to. In the player introductions, you get to see each player up close. Unlike most sports game, in NBA 2K1 the players eyes move adding more realism to the game. Also, during the game, the bench players are on the bench and the coach is standing up making extremely funny facial expressions. If you thought the graphics in NBA 2K1 were good, wait until you actually play the game. As I listed above in my strategy guide, there are many modes of play. One mode that really appealed to me was the practice mode. I played over a hour with it (straight) just fooling around and practicing shooting threes. Another thing I really liked, was the amount on injuries in the game. If you play a 82 game season, your guys are likely to get injured a lot. In my first 82 game season with the Blazers, I almost never had my five starting players starting because one was always hurt. The only thing that I hate about NBA 2K1 is the glitches. Although they are brused up from the first version of NBA 2K there are still some glitches that need to be fixed. They are so many glitches in the game that can really piss you off. Miss-passes, free throws not even touching the rim and your team mate dunking on them, and deflected passes that hit the ceiling are just a few of the glitches that you will experience in NBA 2K1. Despite that, NBA 2K is still a great game to play. Control-wise, NBA 2K1 is almost flawless. Each player has their own kind of animations. For example, Damon Stoudamire has some sweet-ass layups while Allen Iverson has some beautiful dunks. Also, alley-oops are easy to pull off and are VERY key to win. The only thing I hated about the control was passing. At least three times in a game, your guy will pass it to the wrong guy and it will either be a back court violation or a out of bounds pass. That can really piss off anyone in close games. I never heard as many funny comments from two announcers in my game. The commenatry in NBA 2K1 is excellent. The two announcers make the best comments that I ever heard in my life. One comment that really makes me laugh out loud is "That guy is getting beat like he just stole something." There are many other funny comments but I can't remember exactly how they go. Also, during the game, you can hear your coaches yelling at your players. It's pretty entertaining. The only thing I didn't like about the sound was the game clock. Sometimes it doesn't beep making you look up to see how much time is on the clock. Other than that, the sound in NBA 2K1 is one of the finest, if not finest, in any basketball game. So should you buy NBA 2K1? Hell yeah, even if you don't like playing sports games you should give NBA 2K1 a rent. I got it the first day it came out and I still play it everyday. That means I've been playing NBA 2K for over 6 months straight. If you are looking for a basketball game that you'll fall in love with, go no where else than NBA 2K1. --------------------------------- 6. Offensive Strategy --------------------------------- So you want to play with the big boys? You don't want to get taken to school by your friend who plays this game everyday? Well, then you came to the right place. This strategy works almost 100 percent of the time. It doesn't matter if you're playing the computer or a friend, it works both ways. First off, make sure you pick a team that has a good center. For example, I use the Blazers a lot because they are a well rounded team. When you have the ball, always give it to your point guard. He's usually one of the fastest players and he has the best chance of making a wide open shot. Try not to pass the ball around a lot because if you pass it around a lot, it will soon go out of bounds (Big Glitch). Also, don't always go for dunks and alley oops. Start off the game with a couple of dunks or alley oops so your opponent thinks you're going to do that all game. They will have a lot of guys in the paint so you'll have a wide open three point shot. Alley-oops work almost all the time, except if they have more than one guy guarding you. It's easier to pick up the shot and a foul by going for a layup. If i'm down by three, I will give it to my power foward. I will have his back to the basket and then tap turbo and the spin. That usually will beat the guy who is guarding you and leave you wide open for the layup. When you are shooting the layup, the center will probably foul you. (It works about 95 percent of the time) When this happens, the ball usually goes in the basketball and you get a 3 point opportunity. A cheap way to score, is by taking a good 3 point shooter and shooting for three. Usually, you can tell if the shot is going in or out. If it looks off, change to your center and have him jump up in the air. He will catch it in air, and do an alley oop. It may sound cheap, but it works. If you think the three pointer is going in, still have your center controlled just incase it bounces out. This works about 75 percent of the time. When on the line, always try to make the first free throw and then miss the second one. Try to miss the free throw to the right so you can get your center over there before your opponent does. Right when you shoot the free throw, switch over to your center and move him to the right of the basket and make him jump up. He will always get the rebound then. Well, that was a bit specific of what to do. To narrow it down for you, don't shoot a lot of threes (only when you wide open), go for a lot of layups and jump shots, and do dunks and alley-oops occasionally. If you mix all these elements together, you will win all the time. Trust me, I know, I've been playing this game for a LONG time. --------------------------------- 7. Defensive Strategy Guide --------------------------------- Defense is a key factor in any basketball game. If you're not shooting good in a game, you need to rely on your defense to make sure your opponent isn't shooting good. For my defense section, I have broken it down in to parts for you. --------------------------------- When you're in the backcourt --------------------------------- Say you just scored and you're opponent is taking the ball out. Run over with your point guard before your opponent passes it in. Press one of the back buttons so he's facing the guy with the ball. Get right in front of the player he's going to pass it to. (The guy who's closest to him) Remember there's only two guys in the backcourt and there's two of your guys guarding them. When you think he's going to pass in the ball jump up. This will defect the ball and give you a chance to steal it. Usually, it doesn't work and it goes out of bounds. But sometimes, like 20 percent of the time, your guy gets the ball off the deflect and you have a 1 on 1 opportunity to score. Also, when in the backcourt, try making them so they have to pass it to get pass half court. Have them guarded so they can't go forward. This will make them have to pass it to another player or run backwards. Usually, they will pass it to another player so try to anticipate when they are going to. If you guess correctly, then you will usually steal the ball and have an easy shot at the basket. --------------------------------- When they are going to shoot --------------------------------- Always keep at least one of your players in the paint. Usually, it will be your tallest player but sometimes it isn't. Never double team any player because that will leave another play wide open for the three. Have a good defense by the basket so they will be forced to take jump shots and three pointers. When I play, I usually out rebound my opponents 4 to 1. That's because I make them take long shots and when they miss the shot, I have 2 or 3 guys there to rebound. Don't worry if someone is open by the free throw line, just make sure no one is open behind the three point line. If you follow what I do, they will usually miss half their shots, and you will get rebounds all the time. Also, don't worry about using the coaches strategies like full court press and stuff like that. I found it easier just to set up your own defense. --------------------------------- 8. How To Do Alley-Oops --------------------------------- Alley-Oops are key in NBA 2K1. While they may seem hard to pull off in the beginning, they become very easy to do once you have practiced doing them. To do an alley-oop make sure there is someone near the basket that can dunk. Iy doesn't really matter if there's a person guarding him, but if there's two, don't do it because you'll be called for charging. To do an alley-oop all you need to do is press up on the d-pad and the back button R. They aren't hard to pull off at all, but make sure there's no one in front of you to block the alley-oop. When I'm in defense, and I think my opponent is going to do an alley-oop, I just jump up when I think they are going to throw it up. If I time it correctly, it's a turnover and an easy 2 for me at the other side. --------------------------------- 9. How To Shoot Free Throws --------------------------------- When I first played NBA 2K1 I was so excited that I didn't read the instruction booklet. When I got fouled, I had no idea what to do. I read the instruction book and found out what to do. I really sucked at shooting free throws. After a lot of practice, I mastered free throws and I can nail 90% of them. Here I have listed what you should do to shoot a good free throws. First, you see those two green arrows right? If you press the L and R trigger very slowly at the same time they should move. When they cross over the basket, press X. You should use your two index fingers to control the L and R triggers because then you can tap X easy without shaking the controller by using your thumb. If you are having trouble lining them up you can always start over. You have plenty of time to shoot a free throw. For some good players it is really easy for them to shoot free throws so the arrows move real slow. For some crappy players, the arrows move really fast and its much harder to get the arrows lined up. All you really have to do is press L and R at the same time as slow as you can. Keep your fingers slowly pressed on them and they should line up. If one is off to the side a little that's usually ok. If you are still having trouble shooting free throws feel free to e-mail me. --------------------------------- 10. Did You Notice --------------------------------- After playing NBA 2K1 for countless hours (or make that days) I've noticed many weird things that go on. Here I have listed each, with a description. The African American Guy Did you guys notice the African American Guy that is sometimes in the crowd? For some strange reason, he is standing up in different places in each stadium. In the 76ers stadium, he's standing up and watching the game wearing his nice suit. In the Pistons stadium, it looks like he's blocking where the players go in. I'm wondering what he is. I'm thinking he's a fan but then again he may be a security guard. You never know... The Crowd From The Side Do you see how many people talk about how nice the crowd is? If you ever have the ball, look at them for an angle. You'll see that they are flat and look really crappy from the side. I thought that Dreamcast could fix that up, but I guess not. After the Game You know how the two coaches come and talk to each other at the end of the game? Well, why is one always shaking his head like his team got slaughtered. I think that Visual Concepts should have made it that they would be different facial expressions if the game was a blow-out or a very close game. That's just my opinion. --------------------------------- 11. Glitches --------------------------------- NBA 2K is filled with glitches. Here I have listed each glitch I've notice and a brief description. Bad Passes I bet all of you have noticed about the bad passes in NBA 2K. When you pick who to pass it to, it sometimes passes to another guy way down the court and always goes out of bounds. This happens to me many times in each game and pisses me off a lot. Well in NBA 2K1 this is fixed a little. Still there is a lot of long passes that go out of bounds. Deflections That Go Way Up in the Air Have you noticed when you deflect a ball, sometimes it bounces off the screen and lands on the other side of the court? I never saw that in a real basketball game. The Coolest Glitch Ever My brother was passing it in and I deflected the ball. The ball went in the basket. I got 2 points plus I got to take out the ball. Shaq Glitch (donated by: ksuehr@access995.com) hey i was reading your msg board, if you're looking for another good glitch, i was playing a friend and he had shaq standing out by the free throw line. He just jumped straight up in the air where he was at(still near the free throw line mind you) and slam dunked the ball there and it came out in thebasket. most f'd up thing ive seen in the game so far. If you have any other Real Big glitches please e-mail me at DreThug@hotmail.com --------------------------------- 12. Top 5 Teams --------------------------------- Here are the Top 5 Teams in my opinion for NBA 2K1. 5th Place - Suns Penny Hardaway, Jason Kidd, Tom Gugliotta and Cliff Robinson is a dangerous foursome. This team can basically beat you everywhere it counts. They have speed, three point shooting, rebounding, and everything else you can ask for. This is my favorite team to play with because there is a lot of different things you can do with this great team. 4th Place - Bucks What a surprising team in NBA2K1. Ray Allen is almost unstoppable from anywhere. Sam Cassel can make the shots when he needs to. Basically, the Bucks are a very balanced team that almost always gets the job done. 3rd Place - Lakers The Lakers are rated the best in the game but I feel that they are a bit weak. Yes, Shaquielle O'neal is dominate in the post game but that's about all the Lakers have. Kobe Bryant is underrated in the game by far and Rick Rox is overrated. Rick Fox can hit a few threes in the game but that's about it. Grant and Fisher are basically useless. 2nd Place - Pacers The Pacers are good for one reason and that reason is very key: Reggie Miller. Reggie Miller can hit almost every three pointer he takes if he doesn't have a man in his face. He is also very dominate in driving in. Rebounding for the Pacers is a bit weak but with an explosive player like Miller you don't really need a good rebounding team. 1st Place - Blazers The Blazers are the best team in NBA 2K1. Rasheed Wallace and Sabonis can rebound like crazy and Steve Smith, Scottie Pippen, and Damon Stoudamire are all deadly from behind the arch. Also, if you need some downlow power you can rely on Wallace to get the job done. With a great team like this, you rarely lose. --------------------------------- 13. Team Statistics --------------------------------- Here is the default statistics of each team with each player rated according to the game. This will help you make mismatches hopefully. --------------------------------- 76ers Stadium: First Union Center City : Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Offense: 74 Defense: 83 Overall: 80 --------------------------------- ## Name Pos Off Def Reb Spd 3pt 20 E. Snow PG 76 78 68 81 29 03 A. Iverson SG 97 97 80 99 50 09 G. Lynch SF 72 80 81 70 95 40 T. Hill PF 75 76 82 57 5 42 T. Ratliff C 82 88 78 53 5 07 T. Kukoc SF 81 76 76 67 40 52 M. Geiger C 76 77 76 40 5 50 T. MacCulloch C 62 67 71 76 5 08 A. McKie SG 74 70 67 74 37 14 N. Mohammed C 59 62 68 40 5 12 C. Claxton PG 79 73 60 86 40 33 J. Jones SF 65 71 72 74 20 --------------------------------- Blazers Stadium: Rose Garden City : Portland, Oregon Offense: 90 Defense: 95 Overall: 93 --------------------------------- ## Name Pos Off Def Reb Spd 3pt 03 D. Stoudamire PG 85 82 64 94 42 08 S. Smith SG 86 82 86 77 43 33 S. Pippen SF 90 100 81 83 45 30 R. Wallace PF 89 94 79 78 10 11 A. Sabonis C 71 75 77 16 10 40 S. Kemp PF 81 83 82 64 20 02 S. Augmon SF 66 81 75 63 5 34 D. Davis PF 78 89 91 47 5 06 B. Wells SG 78 85 89 80 38 55 W. Perdue C 59 66 69 19 5 21 E. Barkley PG 74 74 60 81 30 50 G. Anthony PG 72 71 62 80 40 --------------------------------- Bucks Stadium: Bradley Center City : Milwaukee, Winsconsin Offense: 93 Defense: 72 Overall: 80 --------------------------------- ## Name Pos Off Def Reb Spd 3pt 10 S. Cassel PG 86 80 69 88 50 34 R. Allen SG 97 81 70 85 62 13 G. Robinson SF 87 80 83 71 55 35 J. Caffey PF 83 74 76 74 5 40 E. Johnson C 72 81 81 25 5 21 D. Ham SF 72 82 83 75 5 05 T. Thomas SF 82 77 75 77 42 42 S. Williams C 68 66 75 25 5 06 J. Przybilla C 67 73 68 85 5 11 L. Hunter PG 82 81 61 89 63 24 R. Alston PG 65 67 55 81 30 00 M. Turkcan PF 62 55 67 32 5 --------------------------------- Bulls Stadium: United Center City : Chicago, Illinois Offense: 68 Defense: 70 Overall: 69 ---------------------------------- ## Name Pos Off Def Reb Spd 3pt 01 J. Crawford PG 74 73 81 80 40 05 R. Mercer SG 84 79 82 81 45 21 M. Fizer SF 75 80 81 70 5 42 E. Brand PF 90 87 95 60 5 40 B. Miller C 72 76 75 40 5 15 R. Artest SF 75 79 71 75 35 02 K. El-Amin PG 72 71 58 80 35 43 J. Voskuhl C 64 69 70 45 5 51 M. Ruffin SF 58 70 79 64 5 24 B. Drew PG 73 59 61 72 45 25 C. Benjamin SG 71 69 63 79 35 20 F. Hoiberg SG 69 67 67 73 40 --------------------------------- Cavaliers Stadium: Gund Arena City : Cleveland Offense: 65 Defense: 60 Overall: 62 --------------------------------- ## Name Pos Off Def Reb Spd 3pt 24 A. Miller PG 83 83 74 85 35 01 W. Person SG 74 64 74 70 52 30 L. Murray SF 83 80 78 71 40 54 R. Traylor PF 71 70 71 36 5 11 Z. Ilgauskas C 79 76 79 21 5 32 C. Gatling PF 77 69 72 53 50 12 B. Knight PG 75 80 62 89 25 45 C. Henderson SF 64 71 74 65 15 35 C. Weatherspoon SF 71 78 82 68 5 15 M. Harpring SF 77 70 77 69 35 04 C. Mihm C 72 73 74 21 5 02 M. Bryant C 64 63 71 35 5 --------------------------------- Celtics Stadium: Celtic Arena City : Boston, Massachusetts Offense: 82 Defense: 66 Overall: 72 --------------------------------- ## Name Pos Off Def Reb Spd 3pt 07 K. Anderson PG 80 76 62 82 42 34 P. Pierce SG 86 77 82 67 45 44 A. Griffin SF 80 82 79 76 43 08 A. Walker PF 91 80 86 73 40 52 V. Potapenko C 76 72 78 35 5 05 J. Moiso PF 69 73 72 52 5 04 T. Battie PF 70 73 71 58 5 24 C. Herren PG 71 65 61 78 40 43 C. Carr SG 73 64 70 75 35 00 W. McCarty PF 63 66 65 60 5 23 B. Stith SG 68 66 62 74 40 55 E. Williams SF 72 65 71 58 35 --------------------------------- Clippers Stadium: Staples Center City : Los Angeles, California Offense: 61 Defense: 63 Overall: 62 --------------------------------- ## Name Pos Off Def Reb Spd 3pt 05 J. McInnis PG 69 66 62 80 33 50 C. Maggette SG 75 75 90 84 25 07 L. Odom SF 91 87 82 77 45 30 D. Strong PF 73 71 71 44 5 34 W. Olowokandi C 73 81 80 43 5 03 Q. Richardson SG 77 70 90 73 35 01 K. Dooling PG 73 68 65 77 30 21 D. Miles SF 75 70 77 73 25 33 K. Closs C 67 70 64 38 5 08 T. Nesby SF 72 78 77 75 35 32 B. Skinner C 77 75 72 50 5 52 E. Piatkowski SG 74 64 61 76 45 --------------------------------- Grizzlies Stadium: General Motors Place City : Vancouver, British Columbia Offense: 76 Defense: 71 Overall: 73 --------------------------------- ## Name Pos Off Def Reb Spd 3pt 10 M. Bibby PG 85 81 62 90 45 08 M. Dickerson SG 81 82 64 84 40 03 S. Abdur-Rahim SF 86 87 92 74 35 24 O. Harrington PF 77 75 76 50 5 50 B. Reeves C 72 71 70 19 5 04 S. Swift PF 79 85 78 70 5 09 I. Austin C 71 74 68 35 5 44 T. Massenburg PF 70 72 68 55 5 11 D. Jones PG 69 72 71 84 40 01 M. Abdul-Rauf PG 78 76 74 81 45 20 B. Price PG 73 65 61 75 48 --------------------------------- Hawks Stadium: Philips Arena City : Atlanta, Georgia Offense: 68 Defense: 70 Overall: 69 ---------------------------------- ## Name Pos Off Def Reb Spd 3pt 31 J. Terry PG 77 77 60 87 50 01 D. Johnson SG 77 75 80 79 35 22 J. Jackson SG 83 74 83 79 45 44 A. Henderson PF 76 79 84 51 15 55 D. Mutombo C 83 93 100 25 5 04 C. Crawford SF 73 63 71 65 38 05 D. Glover SG 67 67 60 79 25 42 L. Wright C 72 77 78 45 5 07 R. McLeod SF 59 61 70 62 10 13 H. Mottola PF 62 62 55 68 15 34 A. Miller C 75 76 70 57 5 10 A. Johnson PG 68 69 62 81 30 --------------------------------- Heat Stadium: American Airlines Arena City : Miami, Florida Offense: 89 Defense: 90 Overall: 90 --------------------------------- ## Name Pos Off Def Reb Spd 3pt 10 T. Hardaway PG 84 75 59 80 52 06 E. Jones SG 92 100 79 85 52 14 A. Mason SF 75 74 85 49 5 44 B. Grant PF 79 90 85 70 5 33 A. Mourning C 96 98 91 69 5 25 A. Carter PG 71 75 64 84 5 09 D. Majerle SF 77 76 70 70 52 04 D. Causwell C 61 67 75 19 5 21 R. Davis SG 70 77 79 81 5 12 B. Bowen SF 71 70 68 74 40 25 T. Fuller C 65 57 66 25 5 52 E. Brown C 65 67 69 37 5 --------------------------------- Hornets Stadium: Charlotte Coliseum City : Charlotte, North Carolina Offense: 82 Defense: 80 Overall: 81 --------------------------------- ## Name Pos Off Def Reb Spd 3pt 04 D. Wesley PG 76 78 61 84 44 24 J. Mashburn SG 86 77 73 72 54 42 P. Brown PF 80 88 80 65 5 44 D. Coleman PF 85 85 83 58 46 05 C. Campbell C 85 86 80 60 5 01 B. Davis PG 79 67 67 85 40 32 E. Robinson SF 73 87 75 79 5 21 J. Magloire C 69 76 68 51 5 25 T. James SF 66 63 68 58 5 52 O. Thorpe PF 64 70 68 43 5 33 H. Hawkins SG 68 67 62 72 46 --------------------------------- Jazz Stadium: Delta Center City : Salt Lake City, Utah Offense: 82 Defense: 82 Overall: 82 --------------------------------- ## Name Pos Off Def Reb Spd 3pt 12 J. Stockton PG 84 78 65 76 42 09 J. Starks SG 81 84 84 80 43 03 B. Russell SF 85 82 76 80 50 32 K. Malone PF 95 94 99 69 15 00 O. Polynice C 67 78 76 30 5 42 D. Marshall SF 73 79 91 69 25 15 D. Manning PF 74 74 68 52 25 20 Q. Lewis SF 68 65 67 70 30 39 G. Ostertag C 63 78 73 25 5 11 J. Vaughn PG 72 69 60 83 43 02 D. Stevenson SG 74 70 57 80 38 22 J. Crotty PG 72 57 61 73 44 --------------------------------- Kings Stadium: Arco Arena City : Sacramento, California Offense: 88 Defense: 66 Overall: 75 --------------------------------- ## Name Pos Off Def Reb Spd 3pt 55 J. Williams PG 86 77 60 90 40 13 D. Christie SG 81 76 76 79 48 16 P. Stojakovic SF 75 67 70 71 53 04 C. Webber PF 98 89 93 74 33 21 V. Divac C 82 78 79 45 15 31 S. Pollard C 70 75 75 37 5 51 L. Funderburke PF 70 68 68 51 5 25 N. Anderson SG 75 70 76 70 47 52 J. Smith C 65 67 61 35 5 20 J. Barry SG 75 75 63 77 50 24 B. Jackson PG 75 73 71 81 40 15 D. Martin PG 74 70 59 81 38 --------------------------------- Knicks Stadium: Madison Square Garden City : New York, New York Offense: 78 Defense: 81 Overall: 80 --------------------------------- ## Name Pos Off Def Reb Spd 3pt 21 C. Ward PG 80 79 65 85 40 20 A. Houston SG 90 75 67 84 57 08 L. Sprewell SF 92 94 70 88 42 23 M. Camby PF 77 93 85 75 5 13 L. Longley C 66 75 75 23 5 41 G. Rice SF 82 71 70 70 50 02 L. Johnson PF 82 72 71 57 35 40 K. Thomas PF 69 76 75 57 5 25 E. Strickland SG 77 79 80 80 43 00 T. Knight C 66 69 68 35 5 07 L. Postell SG 68 62 75 70 30 01 C. Childs PG 75 64 61 80 40
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