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  • jeebs9
    Fear is the Unknown
    • Oct 2008
    • 47568

    #16
    Re: Clear path violations NEED to be in the game.

    Originally posted by Rockie_Fresh88
    While on the subject of rules ... Let me hear y’all justify the (lack of) three second calls in pro am now lol
    Originally posted by TheFinalEvent97
    Check out this 3 second call

    Also I've never seen a 5 second back to the basket violation., plus Kick Ball violations are called completely wrong, its only called if the ball is intentionally kicked which isn't possible in 2k18.
    First, LMAO..

    Second, I'm sorry for laughing so hard...

    Third, You guys know 3 second call isn't exactly 3 second most of the time (especially in real life). You guys want 3 seconds called exactly... Because they don't even do that real life. How could expect that in the game? Ref's got to give you chance lol....I love the way they coded the rule here. If it was perfect... It would kill the game and post play all together.
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    • TheFinalEvent97
      MVP
      • Jul 2016
      • 1519

      #17
      Re: Clear path violations NEED to be in the game.

      Originally posted by jeebs9
      First, LMAO..

      Second, I'm sorry for laughing so hard...

      Third, You guys know 3 second call isn't exactly 3 second most of the time (especially in real life). You guys want 3 seconds called exactly... Because they don't even do that real life. How could expect that in the game? Ref's got to give you chance lol....I love the way they coded the rule here. If it was perfect... It would kill the game and post play all together.
      How often is a 3 second call 6 seconds or more? I can only think of two times where it has EVER happened. Greg Smith tying his shoe in the paint and Jahlil Okafor's 13 seconds in the key
      Its called at 3 seconds defensively so why should offense be different
      Making the game perfect? It makes it way overbalanced towards the offense.

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      • jeebs9
        Fear is the Unknown
        • Oct 2008
        • 47568

        #18
        Re: Clear path violations NEED to be in the game.

        Originally posted by TheFinalEvent97
        How often is a 3 second call 6 seconds or more? I can only think of two times where it has EVER happened. Greg Smith tying his shoe in the paint and Jahlil Okafor's 13 seconds in the key
        Its called at 3 seconds defensively so why should offense be different
        Making the game perfect? It makes it way overbalanced towards the offense.
        Does it?

        You know what, forget I asked that question. I don't play my whatever. So I got no say here.

        I'm sure 2k has its reason why. I guess we'll never find out.

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        • Rockie_Fresh88
          Lockdown Defender
          • Oct 2011
          • 9621

          #19
          Re: Clear path violations NEED to be in the game.

          Originally posted by jeebs9
          Does it?

          You know what, forget I asked that question. I don't play my whatever. So I got no say here.

          I'm sure 2k has its reason why. I guess we'll never find out.

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          It definitely does lol especially when you’re undersized guarding a 340lb7’3 athletic finisher with HOF posterizer . You’re fighting to keep him out the paint and he’s down there 6 seconds sometimes . But that’s ways off topic
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          • The 24th Letter
            ERA
            • Oct 2007
            • 39373

            #20
            Re: Clear path violations NEED to be in the game.

            Are they actuslly committing clear path fouls....or are they just out in front of you and stopping your fast breaking by fouling....if its the latter....while annoying...is a legal tactic..

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            • CaseIH
              MVP
              • Sep 2013
              • 3945

              #21
              Re: Clear path violations NEED to be in the game.

              Seems like I remember seeing 1 a while back, but I think its only happened once to me in 100+ games. I think part of the problem is due to not seeing hardly and break away fastbreaks, defenders seem to be turbo charged to get back on D so quickly, that there really isnt many chances to see a clear path foul.

              On another subject, I couple weeks ago, I saw a player be kicked out of a game for 2 flagrant fouls in 1 game. I didnt realize that was even possible, in the game.
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              • Smallville102001
                All Star
                • Mar 2015
                • 6542

                #22
                Re: Clear path violations NEED to be in the game.

                Even though I know this is a rule in real life I don't mind it not being in the game because it is a stupid silly rule that needs to be taken out of the nba any way. You like cant foul a guy hard enough to like take away layups/dunks any more with like out getting a flagrant foul and this rule just favors the offensive side of the ball more to.

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                • jeebs9
                  Fear is the Unknown
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 47568

                  #23
                  Re: Clear path violations NEED to be in the game.

                  Originally posted by The 24th Letter
                  Are they actuslly committing clear path fouls....or are they just out in front of you and stopping your fast breaking by fouling....if its the latter....while annoying...is a legal tactic..

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                  Exactly.... The rule is the rule

                  Originally posted by CaseIH
                  Seems like I remember seeing 1 a while back, but I think its only happened once to me in 100+ games. I think part of the problem is due to not seeing hardly and break away fastbreaks, defenders seem to be turbo charged to get back on D so quickly, that there really isnt many chances to see a clear path foul.

                  On another subject, I couple weeks ago, I saw a player be kicked out of a game for 2 flagrant fouls in 1 game. I didnt realize that was even possible, in the game.
                  I've committed one clear path foul.


                  I will say one thing though. It's going to piss some people off. The way clear path is coded there is a huge hole in the way it's called. I've noticed if the foul happens around the timeline with the rule of the ball being in front of the defender. Clear path without a doubt.... But if you wait until you get around the free throw line. It be comes a normal foul lol. Problem is you might give up a and1 is bucket if you don't get him good enough.


                  Originally posted by Smallville102001
                  Even though I know this is a rule in real life I don't mind it not being in the game because it is a stupid silly rule that needs to be taken out of the nba any way. You like cant foul a guy hard enough to like take away layups/dunks any more with like out getting a flagrant foul and this rule just favors the offensive side of the ball more to.

                  Yes you can....

                  That's why I like how the steal button works this year. It's not the steal button anymore. It should be called the foul button.
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                  • splashmountain
                    Pro
                    • Aug 2016
                    • 809

                    #24
                    Re: Clear path violations NEED to be in the game.

                    Originally posted by Hustle Westbrook
                    It's in the game. Sometimes it's called, sometimes it's not lol.
                    its in the game but its such a rare call i have to say Its pretty much never called.

                    I've seen two of those called since 2k18 has been out. TWO..

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                    • jeebs9
                      Fear is the Unknown
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 47568

                      #25
                      Re: Clear path violations NEED to be in the game.

                      Just watched what I thought for sure was going to be a clear path foul in this Wiz vs Bucks. Ball was in front in both defenders. And they called it a common foul lol.

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