NBA Street Homecourt Guide ign

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Introduction

Welcome to NBA Street Homecourt, playa’. The game is a bit
different this year around. The emphasis this year is getting your
homecourt on the map. All ballers come from somewhere. NBA stars
have been able to get many of their homecourts known throughout
the country. Now, it’s your turn.

For the NBA Street veterans, we’ll guide you through the new
Homecourt Challenge. For the uninitiated, we’ll get you up to speed
and in no time, take you from a zero to a street ball legend hero.

In this NBA Street Homecourt strategy guide, you’ll find:

Expert tips for offense and defense.

A thorough Homecourt Challenge guide.

Answers to frequently asked questions.

Unlockable gear info.

Guide by: Jim Chamberlin

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Offense

Before you can plan on unlocking shoes, outfits, and courts, you must know what each member of your team can and
cannot do well. This may sound obvious, but new players easily overlook that once they begin playing. If you have a
guard who can shoot and pass the ball well, consider using him as your main ball handler (point guard). Your big man
(or men), unlike your guard, is likely not a great shooter, so keep him/her closer to the basket, ready for the quick pass
for a dunk or ready to grab a rebound.

If you have the option to choose the make-up of your team, go for a balanced team. Look at the vitals for each of the
players available and try to get a solid team. You need to cover all of your bases... the best teams aren’t great in just
one aspect of the game.

One of the many differences between street ball and the NBA is the long-range shot. In NBA Street Homecourt, these
shots only count for two points, but don’t ignore these shots when they’re permitted in the game type you’re playing. The
shooting mechanics in the game are the same as most other NBA titles. If you are familiar with EA’s NBA Live, you
should find the shooting system to be very comfortable. Once you are at the top of your jump, release the ball, and you’ll
have a higher chance of making the shot.

The arcade style of basketball poses a problem for making long-range shots. Defenders can jump up into the air like a
rocket, making your shots vulnerable to blocks. To combat this, you need to time your shots right. You need to either
make sure no defensive player is between you and the hoop or use a shot-fake, causing the defensive player to jump
up. When he’s coming down from his block attempt, jump up and take your shot.

Electronic Arts included a practice mode for a very good reason. If you’re new to the series, get comfortable with the
shooting and tricks systems in the game. It’s better to get comfortable now than get made a fool of in a game against a
friend or stranger in Xbox Live, for instance.



Know Your Team

Go For Two!

Practice

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Unlike standard simulation basketball games, you don’t have to try and dribble around players to get to the hoop. Here,
you can literally sky right over defenders. Therefore, dunks are considered high-percentage shots, so go crazy. You will,
however, have to get accustomed to the buttons. Use the practice mode to become comfortable and school your
opponents afterwards. Just remember: don’t hold the dunk button too long or you’ll be picking pieces of the court out of
your teeth.

You may find it exciting to have the fastest guy on the court pull off the sickest dunks around, but if you want to win
consistently, you will need to share the ball. Passing keeps the defense on their toes and allows you to create
opportunities to score. If you see a player flying through the air without the ball, throw the man the ball for Pete sake.
Alley-oops are a blast!

The game is loaded with spectacular tricks for you to pull off. Any decent baller can shoot and dunk, but only the greats
can pull off great tricks at ease. Tricks not only serve as an exciting way to make your opponent look bad, but if you
make your shot after performing said tricks, you will get closer to enabling the Gamebreaker.


Take it to the Hole

Pass the Ball

Tricks

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As you perform your tricks and score points, you will increase your Gamebreaker meter until it’s completely full. When
this happens, approach the highlighted circle at mid-court and enable the Gamebreaker feature. Which button needed
will depend on which game system you’re using, of course.

Gamebreakers can truly be difference-makers depending on the game situation. If you are behind on the scoreboard, a
Gamebreaker can help you either close the gap or even take the lead. If you’re already leading, a Gamebreaker could
open up a bigger lead, possibly putting the game out of reach for your opponent. String together several tricks with each
of your players and score.

Defense

As with offense, you should be aware of what each of your teammates can and cannot do well. Hopefully, you have a
balanced team (steals, blocks, and rebounds). Whoever is great with steals, keep him on the guy with the ball and keep
your bigger players near the rim to protect it from shots.

Just because one or two players on your opponent’s team is doing most of the ball handling, it doesn’t mean they have
great ball handling skills. In fact, many players have rather weak handling skills. The primary ball handler tends to stay
away from the rim and closer to mid-court, pulling off trick after trick to help pump up the Gamebreaker meter. Use a
player who has solid stealing skills and cover the man with the ball. Quick hands can result in you getting several strips
in a game. Steals can also often result in a fast break and a quick score.

You may not be able to steal the ball ever time your opponent has possession of the ball. Instead, control a big man
close to the rim and get ready to block anything that comes near it. A tall player, controlled by someone with good timing
can block a lot of shots, particularly shots which aren’t dunks. Like a steal, a blocked shot can result in a fast break and
a quick score.

Gamebreaker

Know Your Players

Go for the Steal!

Get That Out Of Here

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Killing your opponent’s Gamebreaker can not only be demoralizing to the opponent, but it can offer a great opportunity
to score some points. Blocking dunks on a Gamebreaker is nearly impossible, so either try for a steal when the
opponent’s point guard is showing off his handling skills or force the to take a long range shot, which is much easier to
block. Getting control of the ball will wipe out their Gamebreaker meter and will get you a point or two when you score.



































Kill His Gamebreaker

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Homecourt Challenge

The Homecourt Challenge is really the heart of what NBA Street Homecourt is all about. Every NBA player grew up
playing on a court somewhere. It may have been an indoor gym or an outdoor court. Whatever the situation, the NBA
stars they’ve turned into has put these courts on the map. In Homecourt Challenge, this is your challenge as well. You
have to take your homecourt and make it as famous as possible. Doing so will not be easy, but with the help of IGN
Guides, it’ll be easier.

As soon as you begin the Homecourt Challenge, you will need to choose a baller to play as. Your first choice is style
(position): guard, forward, or center. Each position will have six ballers to choose from. In our demonstration for how a
trip through the challenge could go, we are choosing Mike Hamilton, who is a guard. He’s fast on his feet, has decent
stealing skills, but his shooting is rather poor. Next, change his face and his name if you so choose. Next, choose two
teammates. We needed help on the boards, so we went with Alonzo Green and Conrad White.

As you play through the hundreds of games in Homecourt Challenge, you’ll run into several types of games. Each will
vary in the number of points needed to win. In each section, we’ll break down each type of match.

PLAY to (#) // This is a standard pick-up game of basketball. You can dunk, shoot, and the Gamebreaker is
active. There’s nothing special about this sort of game. You play until someone reaches the number of points
indicated at the start of the game (also shown if you pause the game).

DUNKS ONLY to (#) // In this game type, only dunks count on the scoreboard. You can shoot all you want from
beyond the arc, they won’t count, so get up close to the rim and slam it home! You play until someone reaches
the number of points indicated at the start of the game.

SHOTS ONLY to (#) // This is just the opposite of the Dunks Only style. This time around, only shots count. Lay-
ups, oddly enough, are considered neither a shot nor a dunk, so if you almost dunk the ball, pass it to someone
instead for a shot. You play until someone reaches the number of points indicated at the start of the game.

GAMEBREAKER BATTLE to (#) // Like the Play To style, any basket made will count, but it only counts in your
Gamebreaker meter, not on the scoreboard. Pull off as many tricks as you can to boost that meter. When it’s
full, trigger a Gamebreaker and score points. You play until someone reaches the number of points indicated at
the start of the game.

LEAD by (#) // Any basket made will count towards your score. You can generally win these quickly if you have

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a player who has quick hands and can steal the ball.

With your team complete, it’s time to take on some challengers. The challengers you have will depend on which players
you choose to have on your team.

During the course of defeating these guys, Carmelo Anthony will drop by. You don’t see him as an option until you hit
level three. You can ignore him for the time being and focus on the others that stop by and challenge you to games. As
you defeat challengers, they will become recruitable. When you’ve defeated all of the challengers except for Carmelo
Anthony, accept his challenge. You will now be leaving this court and dropping by his homecourt of Cloverdale. A victory
here will give you some nice respect points, a new pair of optional shoes, and access to Cloverdale challengers in the
future.

With Carmelo Anthony and his team defeated, you’ll have just one challenger: Antoine Walker. Defeating him will take
you to the next court, Franklin Park.

Defeating Antoine Walker and his crew has enabled you to play in Franklin Park. If you are at level five, Brandon Roy
will already be there. If you’re not at level five, he’ll show up when you level up to it. He’s from the west coast, which
means another court. Ignore him for the time being and focus on the other challengers.

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Homecourt

Challenger

Talent Level

Game Type

Victory Reward

Bonus Reward &

Challenge

Julius Jackson

1

Play to 21

2500 RP

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Bobby Dickson

1

Lead By 3

2500 RP

-

Sean Arnstar

1

Play to 7

2500 RP

3500 RP (Grab 10

Rebounds)

Carl Archer

1

Play to 7

2500 RP

-

Steve Sekkas

1

Play to 21

2500 RP

500 RP (Grab 2

Rebounds)

Pete DeFares

1

Lead By 3

2500 RP

-

Nate Brown

1

Play to 15

2500 RP

1000 RP (Grab 4

Rebounds)

J.J. Smoke

1

Play to 7

2500 RP

-

Trey Westbrook

1

Play to 5

2500 RP

-

Carmelo Anthony

20

Dunks Only to 11

2500 RP + Jordan Pure

Game shoes +

Cloverdale Court Access

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Cloverdale

Challenger

Talent Level

Game Type

Victory Reward

Bonus Reward &

Challenge

Antoine Walker

7

Lead By 3

2500 RP + Franklin Park

Access

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Franklin Park

Challenger

Talent Level

Game Type

Victory Reward

Bonus Reward &

Challenge

Andrew Bogut

9

Play to 30

4500 RP

-

Andrew Bogut

9

Play to 5

4500 RP + Jordan High

Rise

-

Morris Peterson

8

Play to 5

4500 RP

6000 RP (Make 2

Steals)

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As soon as you can get access to Morris Peterson and Eddy Curry, recruit them for your team. Morris Peterson is a
good shooter while Eddy Curry is good on the boards. They’re both far better than anyone available on the previous
courts. When you’re ready to leave this court, play Brandon Roy. A victory there will take you to Venice Beach, home of
many west coasters and your first run-in with members of the WNBA.

Once you hit level seven, Smush Parker will show up and offer to take you to another court. Ignore him until all of the
other challengers are defeated.

When you’re ready to leave this court, play Smush Parker. A victory there will take you to The GOAT in New York.

Welcome to The GOAT, one of the most famous courts in the country. Ignore Jason Williams until you’ve defeated all of
the other challengers.

Morris Peterson

8

Lead By 3

4500 RP

-

Antoine Walker

7

Dunks Only to 11

4500 RP

-

Zydrunas Ilgauskas

9

Dunks Only to 30

4500 RP

500 RP (Make 1 Steal)

Eddy Curry

8

Shots Only to 15

4500 RP

-

Eddy Curry

8

Dunks Only to 7

4500 RP

-

Brandon Roy

11

Play to 21

4500 RP + Venice

Beach Courts Access

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Venice Beach

Challenger

Talent Level

Game Type

Victory Reward

Bonus Reward &

Challenge

Mike Dunleavy

7

Play to 30

6250 RP

-

Mike Dunleavy

7

Dunks Only to 15

6250 RP

-

Adam Morrison

10

Play to 30

6250 RP

3500 RP (2 Successful

Alley-Oops)

Diana Taurasi

10

Play to 11

6250 RP + Jordan XXI

PE shoes

-

Drew Gooden

9

Shots Only to 7

6250 RP

-

Drew Gooden

9

Dunks Only to 11

6250 RP

2000 RP (Make 2

Steals)

Lauren Jackson

8

Dunks Only to 11

6250 RP

-

Brandon Roy

11

Shots Only to 15

6250 RP

-

Brandon Roy

11

Play to 11

6250 RP

-

Lisa Leslie

8

Dunks Only to 21

6250 RP + Jordan Outfit

9

2500 RP (Make 2

Steals)

Smush Parker

6

Play to 21

6250 RP + Access to

The GOAT

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The GOAT

Challenger

Talent Level

Game Type

Victory Reward

Bonus Reward &

Challenge

Jameer Nelson

8

Dunks Only to 7

6900 RP

-

Jameer Nelson

8

Shots Only to 11

6900 RP

5500 RP (Grab 6

Rebounds)

Cuttino Mobley

9

Play To 21

6900 RP

-

Smush Parker

6

Play To 7

6900 RP

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Andrea Bargnani

8

Shots Only to 7

6900 RP + Jordan M3

shoes

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If you are in need of good handling skills, consider Sue Bird. She’s got great hands. When you’re ready to leave this
court, play Jason Williams. A victory there will take you to The Dirt Bowl in Lexington

Welcome to the Dirt Bowl. Ignore Rip Hamilton’s challenge until you’ve defeated all of the other challengers. If it’s been
a while since you’ve recruited someone for your team, you will be able to find some good talent on this court.

Cuttino Mobley

9

Lead By 5

6900 RP

5000 RP (Make 4

Steals)

Brevin Knight

7

Leady By 3

6900 RP

2000 RP (Make 2

Steals)

Tamika Catchings

9

Play to 15

6900 RP

-

Brevin Knight

7

Play to 5

6900 RP

2000 RP (Grab 2

Rebounds)

Nenad Krstic

6

Dunks Only to 11

6900 RP

2000 RP (Grab 2

Rebounds)

Sue Bird

7

Gamebreaker Battle to 3

6900 RP

-

Troy Murphy

8

Lead By 3

6900 RP

2500 RP (Grab 4

Rebounds)

Jason Williams

11

Play To 21

6900 RP + Access to

The Dirt Bowl

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The Dirt Bowl

Challenger

Talent Level

Game Type

Victory Reward

Bonus Reward &

Challenge

Jason Williams

11

Play to 7

7000 RP

-

Emeka Okafur

13

Shots Only to 5

7000 RP

-

Josh Howard

11

Gamebreaker Battle to 3

7000 RP + Air Jordan V

Retro shoes

-

Gerald Wallace

12

Dunks Only to 7

7000 RP

-

Joe Johnson

12

Play to 5

7000 RP

-

Deron Williams

12

Play to 21

7000 RP

1500 RP (Perform 1

Gamebreaker)

Mike Bibby

12

Play to 30

7000 RP

-

Gerald Wallace

12

Shots Only to 15

7000 RP

-

Josh Howard

11

Shots Only to 7

7000 RP

-

Jerry Stackhouse

10

Dunks Only to 30

7000 RP

500 RP (1 Block)

Chris Wilcox

12

Play to 15

7000 RP

5500 RP (Perform 3

Alley-Oops)

Desmond Mason

8

Dunks Only to 15

7000 RP

500 RP (Perform 1

Alley-Oop)

Eddie Jones

8

Lead By 5

7000 RP + Air Jordan III

Retro shoes)

10,000 RP (Perform 3

Gamebreakers)

Eddie Jones

8

Play to 7

7000 RP

-

Shareef Abdur-Rahim

11

Play to 21

7000 RP

-

Sheryl Swoopes

9

Play to 7

7000 RP + Air Jordan

XVI shoes

-

Darko Milicic

8

Dunks Only to 21

7000 RP

-

Grant Hill

10

Play to 11

7000 RP

-

Rashard Lewis

14

Shots Only to 11

7000 RP

-

Stephen Jackson

10

Play to 11

7000 RP

-

Boris Diaw

8

Dunks Only to 21

7000 RP

-

Boris Diaw

8

Play to 15

7000 RP

-

Rip Hamilton

17

Win Tournament

25000 RP + Jordan

Outfit 8 + Ash Park

Access

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Emeka Okafur and Joe Johnson are two players we recruited for our demo team. Johnson is a good shooter, while
Okafur is a monster on the boards. These acquisitions will really help out our team. When you’re ready to leave this
court, accept Rip Hamilton’s challenge.

Rip Hamilton’s challenge is a unique one. You are invited to play at Ash Park, Hamilton’s home court, in a tournament.
You will take on three teams in a single-elimination tournament. The games are of the basic “Play to 21" variety. Winning
the games will give you a lot of respect points, unlocks the court, and a new outfit.

Your tournament victory brings you back to your home court. Ballers you have beaten in the past will show up to
challenge you on your own turf. Unfortunately, you only receive 100 RP for defeating each challenger. We don’t
recommend passing up this opportunity to improve on your skills. Although you don’t get much of a reward as far as
respect points, continuing to work on your skills (handles, shooting, dunking, etc) will still improve those vital stats of
yours. The number of challengers seems to go on forever, so we won’t be offering a comprehensive list of them here.

When you’re ready to leave your home court, accept Juwan Howard’s challenge. It’s a “Shots Only to 15" game and
you’ll be returning to Franklin Park.

With Juwan Howard defeated, you’ll find yourself back at Franklin Park to take on another round of challengers.

When you’re ready to leave this court, play Ricky Davis. A victory there will take you back to Venice Beach.

Welcome back. Your victory over Ricky Davis has brought you back to Venice Beach for another round of west coast
challengers.

Tournament 1

Homecourt Revisit

Franklin Park Revisit

Challenger

Talent Level

Game Type

Victory Reward

Bonus Reward &

Challenge

Andre Iguodala

13

Play to 30

8500 RP

-

Michael Finley

10

Shots Only to 11

8500 RP

-

Brad Miller

12

Dunks Only to 7

8500 RP

-

Mike Miller

10

Play to 11

8500 RP

2500 RP (Grab 2

Rebounds)

Mike Miller

10

Shots Only to 11

8500 RP

-

Juwan Howard

10

Shots Only to 11

8500 RP + Jordan M3

shoes

1000 RP (Grab 4

Rebounds)

Juwan Howard

10

Shots Only to 7

8500 RP

-

Luol Deng

11

Shots Only to 7

8500 RP

-

Luol Deng

11

Shots Only to 11

8500 RP

12000 RP (Perform 4

Gamebreakers)

Bobby Simmons

9

Play to 5

8500 RP

-

Bobby Simmons

9

Shots Only to 11

8500 RP + Jordan Outfit

6

-

Zach Randolph

10

Shots Only to 7

8500 RP

1000 RP (2 Blocks)

Marko Jaric

8

Shots Only to 15

8500 RP

-

Kirk Hinrich

13

Shots Only to 5

8500 RP

-

Ricky Davis

12

Dunks Only to 7

8500 RP + Venice

Beach

-

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Venice Beach Revisit

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When you’re ready to leave this court, play Jamaal Tinsley. A victory there will take you back to The GOAT.

Welcome back. Your victory over Jamaal Tinsley has brought you back to The Goat for another round of east coast
challengers.

Challenger

Talent Level

Game Type

Victory Reward

Bonus Reward &

Challenge

Jason Terry

13

Play to 21

12000 RP

-

Vladamir Radmanovic

10

Play to 21

12000 RP

-

T.J. Ford

9

Lead By 5

12000 RP + Air Jordan

XIX shoes

4000 RP (Complete 3

Alley-Oops)

Luke Ridnour

11

Dunks Only to 5

12000 RP

-

Luke Ridnour

11

Shots Only to 7

12000 RP

-

Ricky Davis

12

Dunks Only to 5

12000 RP

-

Vladamir Radmanovic

10

Lead By 3

12000

-

Carlos Boozer

15

Shots Only to 5

12000 RP + Jordan

Outfit 7

-

Ricky Davis

12

Shots Only to 11

12000 RP

7500 RP (Make 5

Steals)

Mehmet Okur

10

Shots Only to 7

12000 RP

-

Mehmet Okur

10

Lead By 3

12000 RP

-

Andre Miller

10

Dunks Only to 21

12000 RP

6500 RP (4 Blocks)

Damon Stoudamire

10

Dunks Only to 15

12000 RP

-

Tyson Chandler

11

Play to 11

12000 RP

-

Tyson Chandler

11

Dunks Only to 7

12000 RP

-

Jamaal Tinsley

13

Play to 15

12000 RP + The GOAT

-

The GOAT Revisit

Challenger

Talent Level

Game Type

Victory Reward

Bonus Reward &

Challenge

Juan Dixon

9

Dunks Only to 11

16000 RP

3000 RP (Make 2

Steals)

Jamaal Tinsley

13

Play to 30

16000 RP

-

Speedy Claxton

10

Shots Only to 7

16000 RP

-

Wally Szczerbiak

10

Play to 5

16000 RP

-

Samuel Dalembert

9

Gamebreaker Battle to 5

16000 RP

12750 RP (Make 5

Steals)

Marcus Camby

11

Dunks Only to 5

16000 RP

-

Jamaal Tinsley

13

Shots Only to 7

160000 RP + Air Jordan

XVII shoes

4500 RP (4 Blocks)

Speedy Claxton

10

Shots Only to 7

16000 RP

-

Al Harrington

13

Shots Only to 5

16000 RP

14000 (Grab 6

Rebounds)

Brendan Haywood

9

Lead By 5

16000 RP

-

Sam Cassell

10

Dunks Only to 5

16000 RP

7000 RP (Perform 2

Gamebreakers)

Mike James

13

Play to 21

16000 RP + Air Jordan

XVIII shoes

-

J.R. Smith

13

Play to 7

16000 RP

12500 RP (Grab 8

Rebounds)

Caron Butler

11

Dunks Only to 21

16000 RP

-

Sebastian Telfair

9

Play to 15

16000 RP + Air Jordan

V Retro shoes

5000 RP (4 Blocks)

Sebastian Telfair

9

Dunks Only to 30

16000 RP

-

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When you’re ready to leave this court, accept Chris Paul’s challenge.

You are invited to play at Rupert Bell Courts in Winston-Salem, NC, Chris Paul’s home court. You will take on three
teams in a single-elimination tournament. The games are of the basic “Play to 21" variety. Winning the games will give
you a lot of respect points, unlocks the court, and a new outfit.

Your tournament victory brings you back to your home court. Ballers you have beaten in the past will show up to
challenge you on your own turf. Unfortunately, you only receive 100 RP for defeating each challenger. We don’t
recommend passing up this opportunity to improve on your skills. Although you don’t get much of a reward as far as
respect points, continuing to work on your skills (handles, shooting, dunking, etc) will still improve those vital stats of
yours. The number of challengers seems to go on forever, so we won’t be offering a comprehensive list of them here.

When you’re ready to leave your home court, accept Corey Maggette’s challenge. It’s a “Dunks Only to 21" game and
you’ll be returning to Franklin Park.

With Corey Maggette defeated, you’ll find yourself back at Franklin Park for yet another round of challengers. This time
around, you’ll have access to an even better array of players to recruit from, including Kevin Garnett, LeBron James,
and Dwayne Wade. We recommend you get one of the guards and don’t pass up Kevin Garnett, who is a hell of a
player.

When you’re ready to leave this court, play Baron Davis. A victory there will take you back to Venice Beach.

Channing Frye

10

Dunks Only to 11

16000 RP

3750 RP (Make 2

Steals)

Chris Paul

17

Win Tournament

70000 RP + Jordan

Outfit 1 + Rupert Bell

Rec Center Access

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Tournament 2

Homecourt Revisit

Franklin Park Revisit

Challenger

Talent Level

Game Type

Victory Reward

Bonus Reward &

Challenge

Kevin Garnett

20

Play to 11

17500 RP + Air Jordan

XX shoes

-

Michael Redd

16

Shots Only to 5

17500 RP

-

Larry Hughes

14

Dunks Only to 30

17500 RP

-

Larry Hughes

14

Shots Only to 15

17500 RP

2500 RP (Make 3

Steals)

Chris Webber

13

Lead By 5

17500 RP

-

LeBron James

20

Dunks Only to 15

17500 RP + Air Jordan

XXII shoes

-

LeBron James

20

Play to 30

17500 RP + Air Jordan

IV shoes

2000 RP (2 Blocks)

Jason Richardson

15

Dunks Only to 15

17500 RP

3500 RP (Make 4

Steals)

Dwayne Wade

20

Dunks Only to 21

17500 RP + Air Jordan

VI shoes

-

Jamaal Magloire

12

Shots Only to 15

17500 RP

-

Jamaal Magloire

12

Dunks Only to 5

17500 RP

-

Baron Davis

17

Play to 7

17500 RP + Venice

Beach

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Welcome back. Your victory over Baron Davis has brought you back to Venice Beach for another round of west coast
challengers.

If your team is lacking a great shooter, look at Paul Pierce. Baron Davis is an excellent passer, by the way. When you’re
ready to leave this court, play Lamar Odom. A victory there will take you back to The GOAT.

Welcome back. Your victory over Lamar Odom has brought you back to The GOAT for another round of challengers.
You should have your final team assembled by now, but if you’re still looking for another stud you will likely find him
here.

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Venice Beach Revisit

Challenger

Talent Level

Game Type

Victory Reward

Bonus Reward &

Challenge

Tayshawn Prince

14

Play to 5

20000 RP

-

Shawn Marion

16

Dunks Only to 21

20000 RP

7000 RP (3 Blocks)

Chauncy Billups

16

Play to 7

20000 RP

-

Shawn Marion

16

Shots Only to 11

20000 RP

-

Gilbert Arenas

18

Play to 30

20000 RP + Air Jordan

XIII shoes

-

Baron Davis

17

Gamebreaker Battle to 3

20000 RP + Air Jordan

X shoes

-

Paul Pierce

17

Play to 11

20000 RP + Air Jordan

XXI shoes

5000 RP (Make 2

Steals)

Andrei Kirilenko

17

Shots Only to 7

20000 RP

-

Andrei Kirilenko

17

Gamebreaker Battle to 5

20000 RP + Air Jordan

VIII shoes

-

Richard Jefferson

15

Dunks Only to 30

20000 RP

15000 RP (Complete 3

Gamebreakers)

Lamar Odom

13

Shots Only to 15

20000 RP + The GOAT

-

The GOAT Revisit

Challenger

Talent Level

Game Type

Victory Reward

Bonus Reward &

Challenge

Rip Hamilton

17

Lead By 3

25000 RP

25000 RP (Perform 2

Gamebreakers)

Stephen Marbury

16

Shots Only to 7

25000 RP + Air Jordan

XII shoes

-

Rasheed Wallace

16

Shots Only to 5

25000 RP

3500 RP (2 Blocks)

Kobe Bryant

20

Dunks Only to 30

25000 RP + Air Jordan I

Retro shoes

-

Carmelo Anthony

20

Dunks Only to 5

25000 RP

14500 RP (Perform 2

Gamebreakers)

Elton Brand

17

Dunks Only to 15

25000 RP

-

Allen Iverson

19

Shots Only to 11

25000 RP + Air Jordan

XV shoes

15000 RP (Grab 6

Rebounds)

Rasheed Wallace

16

Shots Only to 15

25000 RP

-

Rafer Alston

17

Play to 15

25000 RP + Air Jordan II

shoes

10000 RP (4 Blocks)

Lamar Odom

13

Dunks Only to 7

25000 RP

-

Charlie Villanueva

14

Play to 11

25000 RP

-

Ben Gordon

14

Play to 7

25000 RP

-

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When you’re ready to leave this court, play Amare Stoudemire. A victory there will take you back to The Dirt Bowl.

Welcome back. Your victory over Amare Stoudemire has brought you back to The Dirt Bowl for another round of
challengers.

When you’re finished with this court, take on Carmelo Anthony’s challenge.

Carmelo’s challenge is a tournament back at Cloverdale in Baltimore. Winning this tournament gives you not only more
RP, but a new outfit, and access to the Brand Jordan Gym.


Ben Gordon

14

Shots Only to 7

25000 RP

-

Steve Francis

15

Dunks Only to 21

25000 RP

-

Amare Stoudemire

18

Dunks Only to 7

25000 RP + The Dirt

Bowl

-

The Dirt Bowl Revisit

Challenger

Talent Level

Game Type

Victory Reward

Bonus Reward &

Challenge

Amare Stoudemire

18

Play to 15

30000 RP

7500 (4 Blocks)

Steve Nash

19

Lead By 5

30000 RP + Air Jordan

VII shoes

-

Tim Duncan

19

Dunks Only to 5

30000 RP

-

Dirk Nowitzki

18

Lead By 3

30000 RP

-

Paul Gasol

15

Play to 11

30000 RP

-

Ben Wallace

18

Play to 7

30000 RP

-

Ben Wallace

18

Shots Only to 7

30000 RP + Air Jordan

IX shoes

-

Paul Gasol

15

Shots Only to 5

30000 RP

-

Tracy McGrady

20

Play To 21

30000 RP + Air Jordan I

Retro shoes

-

Amare Stoudemire

18

Dunks Only to 30

30000 RP

-

Manu Ginobli

15

Play to 21

30000 RP

7500 RP (Grab 3 Steals)

Jermaine O’Neal

16

Lead By 5

30000 RP

-

Tony Parker

17

Dunks Only to 7

30000 RP

-

Manu Ginobli

15

Dunks Only to 21

30000 RP

-

Chris Paul

17

Gamebreaker Battle to 5

30000 RP + Air Jordan

V shoes

-

Dwight Howard

17

Dunks Only to 15

30000 RP

-

Vince Carter

18

Gamebreaker Battle to 3

30000 RP

22500 RP (Perform 3

Gamebreakers)

Shaquille O’Neal

18

Lead By 3

30000 RP

-

Ray Allen

16

Dunks Only to 11

30000 RP + Air Jordan

XI shoes

-

Yao Ming

17

Play to 30

30000 RP

-

Chris Bosh

17

Dunks Only to 7

30000 RP

-

Antawn Jamison

16

Dunks Only to 11

30000 RP

-

Carmelo Anthony

20

Win Tournament

150000 RP + Jordan

Outfit 5

-

Tournament 3

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Congratulations on getting this far. You’re invitation to this exclusive gym shows that you’ve got real game. You’ll have
several challengers at this location, some of which are relatively weak.

Once you clean the floor of competitors with the exception of Carmelo Anthony, accept his challenge. This challenge will
be held at your Homecourt Gym. Winning this will give you a million respect points, unlocks the Homecourt Gym, and
unlocks all of the remaining outfits and shoes. Congratulations!

Q & A

Brand Jordan Gym

Challenger

Talent Level

Game Type

Victory Reward

Bonus Reward &

Challenge

Michael Finley

10

Play to 15

125000 RP

25000 (4 Blocks)

Michael Finley

10

Play to 21

125000 RP + Air Jordan

III shoes

17500 (2 Blocks)

Chris Paul

17

Play to 5

125000 RP

-

Rip Hamilton

17

Lead By 3

125000 RP + Jordan

Outfit 3

-

Eddie Jones

8

Shots Only to 11

125000 RP + Jordan

Outfit 10

-

Eddie Jones

8

Lead By 5

125000 RP

-

Joe Johnson

12

Shots Only to 11

125000 RP

115000 (Grab 10

Rebounds)

Ray Allen

16

Lead By 5

125000 RP

-

Ray Allen

16

Shots Only to 11

125000 RP

-

Juwan Howard

10

Play to 30

125000 RP

-

Carmelo Anthony

20

Host & Win Tournament

1000000 RP + Unlock

Everything

-

Q :: Who is the best player in the game?

A :: There isn’t a single individual who is better than everyone else. In most sports games, each player is given an
overall rating. The same is true with NBA Street Homecourt, but since the ratings are 1-20 and not 1-100, many
players have the same overall rating. There are several level twenty players. They include the following: Kevin Garnett,
Carmelo Anthony, Kobe Bryant, Tracy McGrady, LeBron James, and Dwayne Wade.

Q :: Is Michael Jordan in the game?

A :: Although his namesake is used for outfits (clothing), shoes, and a gym, Michael Jordan is not a playable character
in the game.

Q :: How about other NBA legends? Are they in the game?

A :: No. As with Michael Jordan, there are no legends in the game. The only players in the game are active players in
the actual NBA/WNBA.

Q :: Do you have a recommendation for where I should use my Freak and Master Skills on the Homecourt Challenge?

A :: For those of you who don’t know about these, these skills are available at different levels in the Homecourt
Challenge. As you level up, you are given the option to enable a Freak Skill and a Master Skill. They both max out one
of your skills (shooting, dunking, handling, etc). They’re quite useful.

For the Freak Skill, we recommend using it on a skill that your player isn’t very good at but don’t get much practice
with. For example, your player may be a terrible shooter and because of it, you don’t bother to shoot with him, knowing
the odds are against him having any success. In this instance, we recommend using it for that ability.

As for your Master Skill, we would recommend something on defense if you used your Freak Skill on an offensive skill.
Try to keep your player balanced in this respect.

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Secrets

There are a lot of items which are unlockable in the game. When you wear an outfit or a shoe, you will receive a respect
point bonus when the game is over. Below, you will find a list of the items and the bonus you will receive from wearing
the items.

Outfits

Shoes

Name

Effect

Jordan Outfit 1

10000 RP

Jordan Outfit 2

3500 RP

Jordan Outfit 3

25000 RP

Jordan Outfit 4

3500 RP

Jordan Outfit 5

15000 RP

Jordan Outfit 6

5000 RP

Jordan Outfit 7

6000 RP

Jordan Outfit 8

6000 RP

Jordan Outfit 9

2500 RP

Jordan Outfit 10

30000 RP

Sprite Gear 1

0 RP

Sprite Gear 2

0 RP

Homecourt Gear

0 RP

Outfits

Shoes

Name

Effect

Air Jordan I

30000 RP

Air Jordan II

10000 RP

Air Jordan III

27500 RP

Air Jordan IV

9500 RP

Air Jordan V

10750 RP

Air Jordan VI

8000 RP

Air Jordan VII

9000 RP

Air Jordan VIII

7000 RP

Air Jordan IX

10000 RP

Air Jordan X

8000 RP

Air Jordan XI

9000 RP

Air Jordan XII

9500 RP

Air Jordan XIII

7250 RP

Air Jordan XIV

7250 RP

Air Jordan XV

10000 RP

Air Jordan XVI

4250 RP

Air Jordan XVII

6250 RP

Air Jordan XVIII

5250 RP

Air Jordan XIX

5000 RP

Air Jordan XX

7000 RP

Air Jordan XXI

7000 RP

Air Jordan XXII

8000 RP

Air Jordan I Retro

10000 RP

Air Jordan I Retro

9000 RP

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Air Jordan III Retro

10000 RP

Air Jordan III Retro

13200 RP

Air Jordan V Retro

3200 RP

Air Jordan V Retro

4750 RP

Jordan M3

7000 RP

Jordan M3

2450 RP

Jordan M3

4000 RP

Jordan M3

2450 RP

Jordan XXI PE

10000 RP

Jordan XXI PE

2250 RP

Jordan XXI PE

7500 RP

Jordan XXI PE

27500 RP

Jordan 9.5 Team

500 RP

Jordan 9.5 Team

500 RP

Jordan 9.5 Team

500 RP

Jordan 9.5 Team

500 RP

Jordan B’ Loyal

2500 RP

Jordan B’ Loyal

2500 RP

Jordan Pure Game

1000 RP

Jordan Pure Game

9000 RP

Jordan Laney 23

3000 RP

Jordan Laney 23

4750 RP

Jordan High Rise

8000 RP

Jordan High Rise

1500 RP

Jordan Show ‘em Lo

2000 RP

Jordan Show ‘em Lo

2000 RP

Jordan Hoops Lo

1000 RP

Jordan Hoops Lo

1000 RP

Jordan Hoops Lo

1000 RP

Jordan Hoops Lo

1000 RP


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