Woah, a lot to digest there lol.
First of all, let me start by saying that I have been playing 2k since the Dreamcast days, technically since NBA 2k so if this is in fact your FIRST 2k game then you may want to think about lowering the difficulty for now. Not saying that you won't be able to play these sliders ( I think they are fair, but challenging) but there are so many nuances and techniques that have taken so long to learn and you are just starting. I'll try to address your points above however. First of all, yes the CPU hit's a lot of shots, shots that probably shouldn't go in. However, there seems to be a fine line in that if you turn the shooting sliders too low, the CPU will miss those shots, but also shots they should make. I prefaced on the first page that the shooting sliders can be tweaked to each person's preference. I don't see any harm in lowering them if you think the CPU is hitting shots they shouldn't. Just be careful not to lower them too far. You will end up taking away from the challenge.
Secondly, the best way to stop the fast break (which in all honesty the CPU kills me on too!) is when you shoot with your PG, SG or SF make sure once you shoot to be back on D. I have a tendency of shooting the ball then watching as it sails through the air, meanwhile the CPU's guards are hauling a$$ down court. When they do take off on transition, use your closest player to the ball to slow down the ball handler for the CPU. This will at least impede their progress down the court enough for your players to get back.
I know you said you didn't want to play on a lower level so for sure, if you start on HOF you will get good quickly. It all depends on how well you pick up the game I guess. This game is based on "runs". The CPU will make them and inevitably, so will you. When the CPU does either A) call timeout or B) go to your superstar for a bucket. Run plays, try to put points on the board with a bread and butter play or at least get to the foul line. These sliders should enable you to at least draw shooting fouls. Hope this helps! Good luck my friend...
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