NBA STREET Homecourt
16 Achievements
1,000
8-10h
Xbox 360
Named
Earn a Nickname
50
How to unlock the Named achievement in NBA STREET Homecourt - Definitive Guide
Level 10 doesnt take very long to get. Everytime you win a game you will get more and more points that go to your level. Also if you wear specific clothes they give you extra points, kind of like sponsors.
This achievement is for leveling up your player to Level 10. You will get this along the way to completing the game -- I reached the max level of 20 before I started the final tournament. No grinding required.
The remainder of this solution is my standard advice for this game mode:
Obviously, this is much easier on "Easy" difficulty.
Continuously play all of the challenge events, including the "Court Access" events. This will continually increase the level of competition, and will allow you to recruit new players and access gear. Gear will help you level up faster, improving your skills.
You start with some pretty weak teammates. Whenever you can recruit better players, do so. I generally played with a forward and a center as my teammates -- players with rebounding and dunking skills. I used Josh Childress with both created ballers -- he's fast enough to get down the court, rebounds well, dunks well, and shoots the 3 well (good for the shots-only events). I had a bona fide center as my other player, someone like Emeka Okafor or Drew Gooden.
Once you reach Level 5, you can select a "freak" skill (a max stat skill) -- I strongly recommend selecting dunks. It will make it very easy to double dunk, and with your other players rebounding, you'll have a lot of outlet pass situations. Once I got my skill level up in the game (both my player and my gameplay skils), I was routinely winning matches with scores like 21-2 and 15-1.
Once you get comfortable playing the game, GameBreakers can be a great help, too. Nothing beats scoring 5 points on a triple dunk (and knocking one point off of their score as well).
The remainder of this solution is my standard advice for this game mode:
Obviously, this is much easier on "Easy" difficulty.
Continuously play all of the challenge events, including the "Court Access" events. This will continually increase the level of competition, and will allow you to recruit new players and access gear. Gear will help you level up faster, improving your skills.
You start with some pretty weak teammates. Whenever you can recruit better players, do so. I generally played with a forward and a center as my teammates -- players with rebounding and dunking skills. I used Josh Childress with both created ballers -- he's fast enough to get down the court, rebounds well, dunks well, and shoots the 3 well (good for the shots-only events). I had a bona fide center as my other player, someone like Emeka Okafor or Drew Gooden.
Once you reach Level 5, you can select a "freak" skill (a max stat skill) -- I strongly recommend selecting dunks. It will make it very easy to double dunk, and with your other players rebounding, you'll have a lot of outlet pass situations. Once I got my skill level up in the game (both my player and my gameplay skils), I was routinely winning matches with scores like 21-2 and 15-1.
Once you get comfortable playing the game, GameBreakers can be a great help, too. Nothing beats scoring 5 points on a triple dunk (and knocking one point off of their score as well).