Even with these improvements, the game has its quirks. The aforementioned frame rate stutters at times, and you'll see the ball pass through players instead of said player catching it. On occasion, guys will suddenly rocket to the rim with a burst of superhuman speed; another will stop during a fast break (thus ruining the give-and-go) and referees will call an offensive foul when it was clearly a defensive one.
Those issues are miniscule, however, when you take the quality gameplay into account, as well as all of the features. The usual suspects, such as Franchise and NBA All Star Weekend return, but EA added some new additions, such as the FIBA World Championship (complete with international teams such as Spain and Italy), Online Leagues and Quick Pick Play, where you can create a personal all-star team by selecting players from all teams. And of course, the game supports online play to go along with those leagues, giving you the opportunity to play people from all over the world as well as digest tons of ESPN branded content, including sports scores, podcasts and video.







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