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Old 03-06-2015, 06:00 AM   #317
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Post Re: NBA 2K15 has NO regard for Fouls.

NBA 2k15.
difficulty: pro
team: orlando magic
strategy: mostly 2-3 zone on D and whatever I feel like on O.Slow games, not many transition, not many turnovers.
position: 6-7 PG, coach switching me to 2 sometimes
average fouls I commit per game: 4
average fouls I draw per game: 4 (And that is with a PG that has no interest whatsoever in the inside scoring column or driving too much to the basket)
average fouls both my primary center and my two 4's (frye/harris) commit per game: 4

Explanation:

Playing tight defense, defending the rim at all costs, letting a bit slide from the 3pt line. I get called, my teammates get called, my opponents get called for reach-in (mostly me, attempting steals), over the back and loose ball when too eager for a rebound, shooting and blocking fouls all day. I even drew a few charging fouls as often as I commit them. I have all my sliders maxed out and have no problem whatsoever with the FTA. What I do think is the problem is the fact that not many people utilize coach on the court badge, where you can have your teammates commit fouls. just keep pressing D if you're not near the ball-handler (i.e. lbj driving opposing side from me and I have my center bump him to miss his layup).
Also, I had that same lbj commit a flagrant 1 foul in a regular season game (his team was losing by 15 and for the whole 3rd quarter I was dicing him up with random plays either by myself or through my team, not committing turnovers. the game couldn't display the angry face but he litterally PUSHED my driving 2 out of his drive)

I don't know what y'all screaming about. I have full control over the fouls I commit and also the fouls that I draw.

What I will concede here is this: In a game against OKC, I had my player not commit a foul on durant while he was going for a two-handed dunk. He got his hands on the rim but by the time he recovered, a fast break bucket was already in his team's basket. I don't claim to be a pro basketball coach who knows all the rules, but I'm pretty sure you can't deny a two-handed dunk with no foul.I may be wrong.
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