I'm getting better!
Played with Charlotte against the Bulls, with cpu shot control.
The game was tied for 3 quarters (tied or 4 behind)...finally, I lost by 6.
I found out that my D was wrong. I still played Live 2003-D where there is no bumping. In 2003 I go for interceptions and blocks. In 2005 it is important to have body contact during man to man defense. Having only the C controlled and timing his jump to reject the shot doesn't work like in 2003.
The commentary is a bit stupid. "... is entering for the first time"...although he even started. LOL
I held Ben Wallace to 6 rebounds. He also had foul problems, with 3 early ones and a total of 5. Threes went in all the time although guarded. And I still can't avoid easy driving baskets. But all in all I played better D than the games before.
Question: how do you run a fastbreak? I have only 4-6 fastbreak points in a game. The cpu is really good but my players aren't. I pass...the player catches the ball and STOPS. Slow passes all the time. Why is that? Is this a bug? Or is there a gamepad combination? Pass...ball caught...stop...pass, ball caught, stop. Slow as hell. Moreover, I run and run...my player is defended but my teammates don't run with me, they just stand around. That's why fastbreaks are frustrating.
Here are the game stats:
Current Game Chicago Charlotte
Pts 99 93
Rebs 35 41
Ast 15 14
Stl 5 8
Blk 7 4
Fouls 23 15
TO 12 10
FG/Att 42/79 36/79
FG% .532 .456
3P/Att 5/14 4/17
3P% .357 .235
FT/Att 10/17 17/36
FT% .588 .472
O. Reb 7 13
D. Reb 28 28
I got more rebounds for the first time!
And could have won if my players made more FTs. The problem is that Gerald Wallace and Okafor are bad shooters from the line.
Here is the boxscore. Sean May is really good. Played well in two games.