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2k9 in pc

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 6:46 am
by chrisjacob
hey guys im playing nba 2k9, how to trade player in association game?? ive tried the trade but as i click the for my trade partner nets is always the team and i cant change it.how do i do it? and what is trading block??

please help me!!!

Re: 2k9 in pc

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 11:42 am
by Basketballmania
you can change the team wchich you want to trade with. on my xbox its the shoulder buttons.

on the trade block you can find players you and other teams want to get rid of. you also see rumors beeing spread on the rumor mill about potential trades.
i disabled cpu trades though because they are so stupid sometimes
in my association richard jefferson, ramon sessions, bargnani, james posey just to name a few would all have been traded if i hadn't disabled it

Re: 2k9 in pc

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 11:48 am
by chrisjacob
yeah thanks...about the shoulder box i kept on clicking it but the team does not change.
and on the trade block i put some players but they keep asking on different kind of negotiation like "pick negotiation" i clicked it and then it appear "1st pick or any pick" i clicked any picked and nothings happen.

please answer it again thanks Basketballmania

Re: 2k9 in pc

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 7:31 pm
by SpeedyG
chrisjacob wrote:yeah thanks...about the shoulder box i kept on clicking it but the team does not change.
and on the trade block i put some players but they keep asking on different kind of negotiation like "pick negotiation" i clicked it and then it appear "1st pick or any pick" i clicked any picked and nothings happen.

please answer it again thanks Basketballmania


Changing teams in trade should be the triggers, not the shoulder (which are buttons). It's semantics, but I just want to make sure you're clicking the right one.

As for the trade block, it's exactly what it is. You put a player on the block and ask for what you'd like in return. Nothing happens immediately. You have to let a few days (maybe more) to get a response. If you ask for too much, then you might not see one back (which is why you think nothing happened).

Try asking for a 1st rounder for George and you'll get nothing back, as an example.