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==Gameplay==
Touch control is used for all actions except for movement (which is handled by the {{button|dsnds|pad}}). Dribbling is performed automatically but at a lower rate if the [[Touch Screen]] is not used actively to dribble. Touching the screen in a certain direction causes the character that the player is controlling to change which way the character is dribbling and face in another direction, allowing the player to turn his/her character without having to move with the d-pad and gives the player better defense. In addition, dribbling is faster on coin pads. Dribbling on coin pads also earns the player coins to be used as points while shooting.
 
Navigating menus and playing the game can be done with either the Touch Screen or the d-pad. You can play left or right handed, depending on what you choose in the options menu. There is also an option of using the {{button|dsnds|A}}, {{button|dsnds|B}}, {{button|dsnds|X}}, and {{button|dsnds|Y}} buttons instead of the Touch Screen. There are certain moves that only use the Touch Screen. In Practice mode, only the Touch Screen can be used.
 
The player shoots by drawing a line forward on the Touch Screen. Depending on where the character is and how they are moving, the shot is either a normal shot or a slam dunk. Normal Shots and Slam Dunks are 20 points plus the number of coins the player currently has. Super Shots (Specials) are 40 points each plus the number of coins. Ranged shots (three-point shots in usual basketball) are worth 30 points each plus the number of coins.