Vol 2 was ahead of its' time. It dropped at the absolute peak of the streetball craze and was a better And1 game than And1. Had all of us kids thinking Stretch was real and was out here taking young bucks souls after punching the clock at the steel mill every evening at Rucker. Low key, Stretch was the original Uncle Drew.
I think I had more pure fun with Vol 2 than with any other basketball game ever. I also loved how your created character had to earn his nickname. I stayed working on my handles and was ridiculous with the trickery, so Bobitta Garcia dubbed my dude 'The Yo-Yo'...ball stayed on a string. A
nybody could get it if they checked the rock up.
Anybody.
Can yall imagine that system in combination with todays graphics and the ability to save replays/gameplay? Hitting dudes with the 'off the heezy' and then winning with a gamebreaker dunk on half the team. nikkas would legit end up fist fighting with how disrespectful you could be in these games.
Edit:
Shout out to the breh Biggie Little, too.
Me, him and Stretch only left the court when it was hoes to chase and food to eat