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Originally Posted by greenieblue |
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This should be their guide:
http://hoopsapedia.webs.com/nbahandchecking.htm
First the rules, then notice the pictures that give a perfect illustration of normal contact on the perimeter (i.e. technically illegal but allowed).
If not for this patch, then possible the next. Worst case 2k12.
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I agree but it would be difficult to implement. Perhaps they may need a new engine to do this. Or they may wait until next-gen consoles comes out.
Well just to add:
8. CPU doesn't take enough charges.
9. Post-up shots made outside the paint almost always is a bank shot. I don't know if this was done on purpose. In real life NBA players most of the time don't try to bank the shot. Unless they are very skilled at it like Tim Duncan.
10. Sometimes when you contest too closely the offensive player falls down. Problem is a foul is never called when sometimes it should.
11. The CPU shows no sense of urgency trying to inbound the ball (excluding after a made basket). They take too long and often force a terrible long distance pass that results in a turnover.
12. Defenders can stand next to the inbounder & spam the steal button to deflect the pass & hit the inbounder for a turnover. In the NBA you must give the inbounder space, not enforced in 2K11.