Just tested out these rosters/sliders in a few CPU vs CPU games and I'm liking what I'm seeing!
I don't have stats, but I'll give some impressions. I watched the Phoenix Suns play the Thunder, Hornets, and Blazers.
Against the Thunder, Durant was incredible. He was hitting 3s, pull-up jumpers, fadeways, driving layups to the bucket, and had a couple thunderous dunks. He put up a total of 51 points, and it was fun to watch. Westbrook had some nice flashy plays, but overall struggled a bit with his outside shot. The Suns had a really great team effort, and ended up eaking out the win by 3 points (Westbrook missed a mid range jumper with 5 seconds left that would have tied the game).
The Hornets were without Eric Gordon due to injury, and were surprisingly deadly from 3 point range. Austin Rivers started the game off with 3 straight triples, and Roger Mason Jr had 4-5 threes throughout the game. Anthony Davis threw down 2 sick alley oops from Rivers in the 3rd quarter. The Hornets ended up winning by a few points.
Against the Blazers it was a slower paced game with a lot more passes to the post. LaMarcus Aldridge lit up Luis Scola down low. The Suns were down big in the 4th, and ended up making a late game push, but weren't able to make the full comeback.
Overall, I love the sliders. I think the only thing I've noticed is that the CPU seems to drain a few too many shots at the shotclock buzzer, specifically when they are a couple feet behind the 3 point line and the defender is playing off of him (the Blazers point guard had 3 of these alone). And overall, 3 point % seems to be a bit high through my 3 games. I'll play some more and try to post some stats. Oh and I'm playing on HOF.
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