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  • willIam9387
    Pro
    • Jun 2010
    • 640

    #46
    Re: The hardest to stop

    Kobe def because he's hard to double because of his supporting cast. Also he is deadly from anywhere if given space and sometimes even when you think you have him contained. Lebron can be contained more easily with good help defense and you force him to settle for contested mid-range shot.

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    • threatlockz
      Pro
      • Nov 2006
      • 782

      #47
      Re: The hardest to stop

      Melo once went nuts on me in a quick game, scoring 46 in the first half and finishing with 59 points. Most of them were jumpers etc too, no cheesy CPU moves. I was in awe but still won the game

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      • TrapStar215
        MVP
        • Jun 2008
        • 2832

        #48
        Re: The hardest to stop

        Kobe by far, he can make anything. LeBron is so one dimension in this game he gets dead last for me.
        "Okay, here's the story. I come from the gutter. I know that. I got no education... but that's okay. I know the street, and I'm making all the right connections. With the right woman, there's no stopping me. I could go right to the top."

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        • monkeyman4336
          Rookie
          • Jul 2008
          • 120

          #49
          Re: The hardest to stop

          Andrea Bargnani!!!!

          He gets to the free throw line ten times a game. He hits corner threes all day long and he hits fadeaways from the top of the key. He backs me down and shoots it over me all day long. He is a baby DIRK!

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          • NINJAK2
            *S *dd*ct
            • Jan 2003
            • 6185

            #50
            Re: The hardest to stop

            Since the patch has dropped DRose is extremely tough to stop. He is so fast and has a decent mid-range j that in the hands of any skilled user he can be mj-esque.
            EA and 2k have the unfortunate task of trying to balance on a tightrope of fun and sim while trying not to fall 10,000 feet to their death. Instead of a safety net waiting down below there will just be angry customers quick to move out of the way and talk of their failure.

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            • TalenT
              Pro
              • Sep 2009
              • 713

              #51
              Re: The hardest to stop

              See, that's the beauty of this game. It's so realistic. Just like IRL...if you give a superstar performer a couple layups / easy, wide open shots...he's gonna get it goin'. That's when you have a hard time stopping them. If you keep him cold and make him take tough shots you have a chance. This game replicates NBA basketball almost perfectly! That's just my opinion of course.
              "I BALL FOR REAL, YALL DUDES IS SAM BOWIE."

              XBOXONE GT: TalenT3Point0

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              • NINJAK2
                *S *dd*ct
                • Jan 2003
                • 6185

                #52
                Re: The hardest to stop

                Originally posted by TalenT
                See, that's the beauty of this game. It's so realistic. Just like IRL...if you give a superstar performer a couple layups / easy, wide open shots...he's gonna get it goin'. That's when you have a hard time stopping them. If you keep him cold and make him take tough shots you have a chance. This game replicates NBA basketball almost perfectly! That's just my opinion of course.
                No doubt TalenT. The good thing about the patch regarding online is that people are actually using different teams than prior to it. Before it, all I would see is LAL, MIA, BOS, or ATL online. Now I'm seeing CHI, MEM, UTH, GSW, ETC. People feel comfortable using other teams now (Don't know if it's just coincidence or connected to the impact of the patch on evening things out.)I am more than happy to get picked apart by DRose, DWill, etc. online as it keeps things fresh....I do despise DRose in this game though...WOW..
                EA and 2k have the unfortunate task of trying to balance on a tightrope of fun and sim while trying not to fall 10,000 feet to their death. Instead of a safety net waiting down below there will just be angry customers quick to move out of the way and talk of their failure.

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                • mysticsmoke
                  Rookie
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 87

                  #53
                  Re: The hardest to stop

                  Long big men like Amare and Aldridge give me a tough time. Let's not forget Duncan and Nowitski. I play on player lock as the point guard for my Bulls. We hold the perimeter players pretty well, it's when they start dumping it inside that I start to have problems. If I double down on the bigs it seems they just kick it out for the easy three even with the clock ticking down. It seems like the ai gets forevr to get a pass off. I feel like Captain Hook, "That Clock, I keep hearing the ticking of that clock.) : )

                  It's the long bigs that get me.

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                  • xblake16x
                    Pro
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 620

                    #54
                    Re: The hardest to stop

                    I got lit up by Andrea Bargnani for 54 pts in my OKC chise. I ended up winning the game but KD got hurt in the midst of Bargnani busting a load all over my team

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                    • ajf14
                      Rookie
                      • May 2010
                      • 214

                      #55
                      Re: The hardest to stop

                      bogut. i have nightmares of this guy. every game i have played against him has resulted in nothing less than 35 points. i can defend d. howard really well, but for whatever reason, bogut kills me. kd is hard to stop, but no complaints because that's to be expected.

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                      • Pitfighter87
                        Pro
                        • Nov 2009
                        • 803

                        #56
                        Re: The hardest to stop

                        Originally posted by jeebs9
                        He doesn't need if I go for his pump fakes. Which he usually doesn't need to. Because his jump is almost impossible to contest.
                        Exactley.THey run a high post play for him and he hits that fade 90% of the time outta there.His jumpshot is impossible to block/contest because of his height.

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                        • kaptainkracker1
                          Rookie
                          • Apr 2010
                          • 142

                          #57
                          Re: The hardest to stop

                          I get torched by Vince Carter and Rudy Gay everytime. At least 30+ but usually in the 40s.

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                          • aloncho11
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Jul 2010
                            • 3708

                            #58
                            Re: The hardest to stop

                            MJ
                            Only respectable people deserve respect, you destroyed the game.

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                            • JBH3
                              Marvel's Finest
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 13506

                              #59
                              Re: The hardest to stop

                              In 3 games so far in my association...KD went for 48, 38, and 35 so he would be #1 on my list.

                              2nd is Pau Gasol....he went 7/10 in one game but could NOT be stopped on the boards. In another game he was 10/12 and had gottent to the FT line regularly.
                              Originally posted by Edmund Burke
                              All that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.

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