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Twenty-nine NBA teams are playable, with rosters from around 20.

Instead of a time limit, the first team to score 21 points are deemed the winner. Games are scored not by traditional standards, as two-point field goals are worth one point, while made shots behind the 3-point line are worth two. The game has "arcade" style gameplay, similar to the NBA Jam series. The single player mode "City Circuit" involves making a user-created player, touring famous American locations and picking up teammates from NBA rosters along the way. If a team fills their trick meter, they get to perform a Gamebreaker, which is a special shot that not only adds to their score, but it subtracts an amount from their opponents' score. Aside from the basic structure of basketball, players try to collect trick points, which are scored through the use of almost every basketball game maneuver such as doing fancy dribble moves, faking out defenders, shot blocking, diving for the ball, and dunking. NBA Street is based on three-on-three street basketball. 2, NBA Street V3, and NBA Street Homecourt.
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NBA Street is the first game in the NBA Street series and was followed by NBA Street Vol. It combines the talent and big names of the National Basketball Association with the attitude and atmosphere of streetball. It was released in 2001 by EA Sports BIG for the PlayStation 2 and in 2002 for the GameCube. NBA Street is a basketball video game developed by NuFX and EA Canada.
