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I still want to see 5v5 gameplay, but that snippet didn't get me excited to see more of the game. If anything, Live 2016 might be where they actually bring some competition for 2K.
enjoy 2k14 with new graphics lol
I don't get how anyone can be excited for Live with their past history and by looking at that trailer. **** looked horrible. The movements look so damn clunky. Also when the ball is in the air it looks like its floating. Game gonna be straight *** like the past 5.
2kis consistentlywas the goods . Me and millions of others will definitely enjoy it.
lmao, did you not see the 2k gameplay that dropped? same canned movements. same cheese. offense and defense don't set up nearly as good as in Live. I have religiously played 2k since 2k10 and I'm tired of the same ish. When 2k wants to actually put out some new quality stuff. Until you understand 2k is putting out the same old bs you gon be blinded famenjoy 2k14 with new graphics lol
I don't get how anyone can be excited for Live with their past history and by looking at that trailer. **** looked horrible. The movements look so damn clunky. Also when the ball is in the air it looks like its floating. Game gonna be straight *** like the past 5.
2k is consistently the goods. Me and millions of others will definitely enjoy it.
[h2]Top Shot Blockers in NBA LIVE 15[/h2]
Posted October 1st at 5:13pm.
As teams put a bigger emphasis on protecting the paint, the blocked shot is a great way to erase layups and make opponents think twice about attacking the rim.
Here are your best shot swatters in NBA LIVE 15.
SERGE IBAKA
OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER
96 BLOCK
They call him Iblocka, and for good reason. Ibaka blocked a league-high 219 shots last year, and completely transforms the Thunder when he's on the floor. Can he get an NBA title to go with those blocks titles?
ANTHONY DAVIS
NEW ORLEANS PELICANS
95 BLOCK
In just his second season, Davis led the NBA with 2.82 BPG. Davis is the future of paint protection with his agility and length.
LARRY SANDERS
MILWAUKEE BUCKS
95 BLOCK
After blocking 2.8 shots a game in 2012-13, Sanders struggled through 2013-14 and played just 23 games. He's expected to return the form and patrol the paint for a talented young Bucks team.
DEANDRE JORDAN
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS
95 BLOCK
Doc Rivers empowered Jordan in his first year on the job, and the big man responded. He finished third in the NBA with 2.48 BPG, blocking a career-high 203 shots.
DWIGHT HOWARD
HOUSTON ROCKETS
90 BLOCK
Howard's numbers may have dropped but he still finished seventh in the league with 1.8 BPG. With his back now healthy, look for a defensive resurgence from the three-time Defensive Player of the Year.
[h2]Top Defenders in NBA LIVE 15[/h2]
Posted October 2nd at 5:20pm.
Defense is half the game, and it starts with keeping your man in front of you.
Here are the best on-ball defenders in NBA LIVE 15.
KAWHI LEONARD
SAN ANTONIO SPURS
95 DEF
The NBA Finals MVP ranked in the 90th percentile for points per possession, according to Synergy Sports. He's also in the 92nd percentile against defending the Pick and Roll Ball Handler.
TONY ALLEN
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
95 DEF
The "Grindfather" bounced back from injury and came alive guarding MVP Kevin Durant in the playoffs. Allen simply imposes his will as a defender, and ranked in the 94th percentile while defending off screens.
PATRICK BEVERLEY
HOUSTON ROCKETS
95 DEF
Beverley brings some much-needed feistiness to the Rockets. Despite having the unenviable task of covering the league's best point guards, he ranks in the 92nd percentile for isolation defense.
ANDRE IGUODALA
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
92 DEF
Iguodala has been one of the NBA's best lockdown defenders for years, and finally received his due by being named to the NBA All-Defensive First Team in 2013-14.
LEBRON JAMES
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
91 DEF
James has made it his goal to be named NBA Defensive Player of the Year this season. The King was the heart of Miami's blitzing defense for the last four seasons, and can guard any position on the floor.
[h2]Top Scoring Threats in NBA LIVE 15[/h2]
Posted October 3rd at 3:54pm.
Defense may win championships, but a deadly, efficient offense certainly helps.
Check out the five best scoring threats in NBA LIVE 15.
KEVIN DURANT
OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER
Guarded, off the dribble, through contact. It doesn't matter. Durant gets buckets when he chooses, where chooses, and how he chooses. The four-time NBA Scoring Champion and reigning MVP is the highest-rated offensive player when he's guarded.
CARMELO ANTHONY
NEW YORK KNICKS
Despite the Knicks struggles, nobody has ever doubted Carmelo Anthony's ability to score. He can play both forward spots, and scores from the post just as easily as the perimeter. Anthony checks in with an 89 rating from downtown, and also has a guarded shot rating of 95.
STEPHEN CURRY
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
The NBA's most productive three-point shooter is capable of scoring points in bunches. Curry's the highest-rated player when taking a shot off the drible. When he gets going, it's must-see TV.
LEBRON JAMES
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
James' all-around offensive game flourished in South Beach, as he posted some of the most efficient seasons in NBA history. He's the highest-rated player when taking contact during a shot.
JAMES HARDEN
HOUSTON ROCKETS
The Beard has a nice stepback jumper that he can hit from all ranges. He ranks second behind teammate Dwight Howard at drawing fouls with a 94 rating.
Game looks like straight doo-doo.
enjoy 2k14 with new graphics lol
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[h2]Top Defenders in NBA LIVE 15[/h2]
Posted October 2nd at 5:20pm.
Defense is half the game, and it starts with keeping your man in front of you.
Here are the best on-ball defenders in NBA LIVE 15.
KAWHI LEONARD
SAN ANTONIO SPURS
95 DEF
The NBA Finals MVP ranked in the 90th percentile for points per possession, according to Synergy Sports. He's also in the 92nd percentile against defending the Pick and Roll Ball Handler.
TONY ALLEN
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
95 DEF
The "Grindfather" bounced back from injury and came alive guarding MVP Kevin Durant in the playoffs. Allen simply imposes his will as a defender, and ranked in the 94th percentile while defending off screens.
PATRICK BEVERLEY
HOUSTON ROCKETS
95 DEF
Beverley brings some much-needed feistiness to the Rockets. Despite having the unenviable task of covering the league's best point guards, he ranks in the 92nd percentile for isolation defense.
ANDRE IGUODALA
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
92 DEF
Iguodala has been one of the NBA's best lockdown defenders for years, and finally received his due by being named to the NBA All-Defensive First Team in 2013-14.
LEBRON JAMES
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
91 DEF
James has made it his goal to be named NBA Defensive Player of the Year this season. The King was the heart of Miami's blitzing defense for the last four seasons, and can guard any position on the floor.