In the NBA All-Star game, the street mode is a gameplay that is very popular among players. It adopts a street basketball style, but all the top stars from the NBA appear, so there's a lot of fun. Today, I will introduce how to play the street mode in NBA All-Star. Since the street mode is not a true 5-on-5 basketball game, there are some differences in gameplay compared to official matches. Let's see how to play it.

In the street mode, both sides can field three players, playing in a half-court 3V3 format, with a duration of only 5 minutes, making the pace very fast and suitable for a quick game during leisure time. To perform well and coordinate within the set time, you need to understand the positions of the three players. There are three positions in total: Position 1 refers to the primary ball handler, responsible for organizing and attacking; Position 2 is the main outside defender who also needs to have some shooting ability; Position 3 is the player responsible for rebounds, and their model must meet specific requirements.

To quickly improve your ranking in the street, player development is a crucial step. After developing players, more attributes and badges can be unlocked. The main methods for player development are breakthroughs and upgrades. Breakthroughs are divided into 6 levels, and can be achieved through a synthesis mechanism using identical player cards. To reach full breakthrough, 30 player cards are needed. Player cards can be obtained by purchasing them on the trading market or by opening card packs. Upgrading improves a player's attributes, requiring experience cards, which are mainly acquired through activity rewards and events. Reaching level 20 is considered the maximum level.

Lastly, I'll share some tips. If you encounter teammates or opponents taking many shots, you can use the technique of positioning under the basket, as there is no rule against staying in the key for more than three seconds in street basketball, so positioning under the basket is an effective tactic. When a teammate sets a screen, the ball handler can use the teammate as cover, moving the ball back and forth laterally to draw the defense, creating mismatches or open shots, leading to scoring opportunities.

By now, everyone should understand how to play the street mode in NBA All-Star. Due to its flexible gameplay, short duration, and intense pace, the street mode has become one of the most popular modes. Once the game enters public testing, many players will join in, and mastering the gameplay early on can help you quickly improve your performance.