NBA Jam (2010)/Controls

Here's the controls for both Wii Remote and Nunchuk, and the classic controller. The Xbox360 and PS3 controllers will be available soon.

Wii Remote and Nunchuk

 * Move Player:
 * Turbo:
 * Pause game:

Offence

 * Pass:
 * Pump fake: Flick up while holding
 * Spin:
 * Crossover: while holding
 * Jumpshot: Flick up then forward
 * Slam Dunk: While moving towards the net, flick up then down
 * Elbows: Double tap
 * Alley-oop: When your team mate jumps toward the basket and flash, press to pass the ball in time to slam into the net. Another way is when your running toward the basket, flick  up then press  to pass the ball. This also applies if your playing with a CPU, if they're quick enough
 * Rebounds and putbacks: Flick up and grab the ball, then flick forward to swat the ball. Swing the  forward after grabbing the rebound to put the ball back while in mid-air

Defence

 * Steal:
 * Shove: while holding
 * Swat block: To block the opponent's shot, flick up to jump, then forward to swat the ball. Time the swat part and keep close to avoid goal tending.

Classic Controller

 * Move Player: ,
 * Turbo:
 * Pause game:

Offence

 * Pass:
 * Pump fake: Tap
 * Spin:
 * Crossover: while holding
 * Jumpshot: then  (hold and release). Alternativily, flick  up then down
 * Slam Dunk: then  (hold and release). Alternativily, move towards the net while flicking  up then down
 * Elbows: Double tap
 * Alley-oop: When your team mate jumps toward the basket and flash, press to pass the ball in time to slam into the net. Another way is when your running toward the basket, tap  then press  to pass the ball. This also applies if your playing with a CPU, if they're quick enough
 * Rebounds and putbacks: Flick up or / and grab the ball, then flick down to swat the ball. Swing the  forward after grabbing the rebound to put the ball back while in mid-air

Defence

 * Steal:
 * Shove: while holding
 * Swat block: To block the opponent's shot, flick up or / to jump, then forward to swat the ball. Time the swat part and keep close to avoid goal tending.