And also I think it's just quite stupid from you to assume that I quit the game just because of one nonsense dunk.
I managed to outrebound Yao Ming with the 5'9" Nate Robinson and made a two-handed tomahawk flush right in his face with this tiny buddy. ... .... That's it for me guys, see you around next year, let's hope there's actually is a hope...
It was ment to say that this was the very last moment the game pleased me with before I gave up on it completely.
I discussed this here many times and people still can't seem to unite in it quite good.

Matt wrote:lets remember how AI posterised Camby!!! that was unreal.
It's feasible that Nate could do that to Ming, given that Ming cant jump.
kelpie wrote:Okay, I spent some long hours and days tweaking the sliders to get the best out of this game. I did my best to adjust the playbooks of the teams I played with. I did my best to even adjust my game not to see the flaws of the game.
My effort was topped with a very delicate highlight - I managed to outrebound Yao Ming with the 5'9" Nate Robinson and made a two-handed tomahawk flush right in his face with this tiny buddy. And I'm not gonna give you all the silly facts & stats I have for each match, you all should know that. That's it for me guys, see you around next year, let's hope there's actually is a hope...
Oh yeah, on my way out of the game back to desktop I lost the closing cross in the upper right corner, happened to me the second time, just keep wondering wtf has EA left in store for us, this one is more than symbolic...
Can't wait to have a roster update for Live 05. It's unfortunate that a game with such a tremendous potential, which Live 06 definitely is, is in the end nothing more than an wasted effort, a very promising basketball game ruined by such major flaws. And I ain't gonna buy xbox or PS just to get NBA 2k6, I'll rather rent a gym, pick up my homies and go play some real ball... Which I actually did.
Nate Robinson has that very uncanny ability to go aggressively to the net and put it down...
I've seen this one highlight, where his team mate has the ball down low and he goes for a hook shot, at that time Nate starts to run up to the hoop from the three point line and with the hook shot missing he just slams it home with one hand... One of the most incredible plays I've seen in a while.
And you who say that small guys shouldn't get rebounds over bigger guys... Well, you are dead wrong on that one... I remember this Iverson highlight, I think it was his rookie season. This was shot from the camera that is located behind the glass just on top of the basket. Well, a shot was put up and it failed to go in... You can clearly see three or four guys coming up for the board, all the big men and then you see a hand coming in from between those guys and just slams it home, and the guy belonging to that hand was the 6-foot Iverson...
Basketball is a great game... Size isn't everything... The smaller the guy, usually the bigger his game is and he usually plays with his heart on his sleeve and just goes out there and out works all his bigger counter parts, that's why guys like Iverson, Spudd Webb, Muggsy Bogues and Earl Boykins have had the success they've had.
You don't have to be 7-foot 300 pound guy to play basket ball... That is the beauty of it... There's always room for that 5'5" guy who can out hustle everyone else in room to get everyone excited about this game... Boykins is a real firecraker in Denver and he's a huge fan favorite out there... He just brings a lot of excitement to the floor and the smaller the guy, the more crazy his moves are... And the more energy he can pump into his team... And this is why Spudd Webb won the slam dunk championship in the eighties... He should not have been even able to dunk the ball at all... Due to his size...
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