yeah, the one with the left hand? you simply can't jump as high after being bumped a coupld of times like that, balance isn't optimal and you can't get as much thrust, would have been much better if it was a lay-up attempt.
I also noticed 2 other things - the screen video you can see 3-point shooter dunkan robinson with his hands on his hips!!!!,... normally I wouldn't care, but in that situation with the ball on the perimeter he should be ready for a pass #1 and #2, IF he did get a pass, he'd have some weird ash animation to go from lounging around pose to receiving a pass. He looks like it's a time-out!
The Lopez block - the player who got his shot blocked will get the ball and probably get a bunny. His momentum should just take him out of the play, or make him lose balance and drift out of bounds because too many people who just get demoralized GET THE BALL BACK in too many previous 2k's... I know it happens sometimes in real life, but these vids are cherry picked. IRL Lopez would have knocked it further away or the player would have too much momentum going to the wrong way - not recover his ball after attempting a layup.
So aside from those 2 things and the contact dunk, I'm actually pretty excited, it's just a bit odd to make such a deliberate choice, choosing those particular videos that show weaknesses like that.
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