I love basketball games. Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to hate, but there are just certain parts of the games where it is so completely unrealistic. AI has always had it's problems, and one of things I hate is players not even looking at the ball always making perfect catches.
Suns/Nuggets
At 1:18 it doesn't look like Carter is ever looking at the ball, but catches it perfectly.
At 1:28 Nene magically turns around as soon as Martin steals the ball. Nene who's not looking at the play and is starting to run down court, instantly stops running down court once Martin tips the ball but stands still facing his basket, then instantly turns around when Martin passes him the ball.
At 4:52 I guess Shaq has eyes on the back of his head when he catches the pass from Nash.
Now some AI concerns on the Celtics/Lakers games
Look how the defense switches on Pierce at 0:28, Pierce is wide open at the top of the key with the ball, and Bynum just leaves him so Kobe can guard him. I understand switching, but they would never switch like that, and Pierce just wouldn't remain in the triple threat position while they do it. And if the defenders are smart enough to switch up who they're guarding why would Bynum leave Pierce to cover Rondo!
At 2:00, is Kobe really going to make a bounce pass to Fisher when they are standing about a foot apart?
In the possesion starting around 2:08, has there ever been a possesion where Rondo held the ball for about 21 seconds. Like CelticBalla said the AI seems to walk through the play really slow, I think you'd see the players hurry up a little more once there gets to be about 5-6 seconds left in the shot clock. I think a human was controlling Rondo here, but Pierce should show a little more desperation hustling out to get the ball, when he's not in position and there is less than 5 seconds on the shot clock.
And what NBA universe is this? Not one foul during either of the Celtics/Lakers or Nuggets/Suns games. No real turnovers, except for I think 3 steals, don't players ever travel or throw the ball out of bounds anymore? Of course I know no one really wants to play a game where teams shoot 45% from the floor and average 20 turnovers a game, but if we want realness...