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Literally the comment before yours. Report it to HiRez Support. Ideally with video evidence. At the very least, Match ID and player name.
You could also do it in-game under Other (though I'd use the Support site too anyway to make sure).
Careful with speed hacking accusations, the last 2 months ive been playing SMITE (after taking a burn out break of a few months) im often in matches now where ill start to rubber band around. Ill walk forward and suddenly jump 2-3 meters in teh direction im moving every 2 seconds or so... if it gets real bad i can end up with a 2-3 second spike and find myself behind the enemy team. Makes hitting things impossible when it happens and ground AoEs end up being placed only half the distance from where i want em most of the time when it happens and i cringe when it happens as i run from an enemy since i KNOW they will think somethings up... nothing on my end changed, i just came back from a break with a few patches to catch up on and boom, alot of my matches are laggy compared to no issues at all for years before.
Thing is... it happens on only about half at most of my matches. I can have a perfectly fine match like always then next match boom, rubber banding like im bungie jumping. Im not the only one thats had it since ive seen other people effected by it as well.
And yes ive been accused of speed hacking by enemy teams when ive had it bad (even when my teams lost). Ive done trace routes to the matches servers a number of times and its usually worst to anything hosted in South America, and oddly enough decent number of the matchs i get rubber banding in are according to look ups, tracing back to Georgia... which i believe is where Hi-Rez is located. So id assume that means their own servers are terrible for some players like myself (Oceanic player that has had and doesnt have issues to most american servers SMITE or otherwise in gaming for years)... most other servers are fine just like they always have been for me for years in SMITE.
So yeah, careful with the Speed Hacking accusations... its more than likely not the players fault, and they are having just a hard time doing things as you are killing them.