NBA 2K12 Player Ratings Revealed, Including All Free Agents

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  • Ken North
    Rookie
    • Sep 2009
    • 372

    #481
    Re: NBA 2K12 Player Ratings Revealed, Including All Free Agents

    Originally posted by JrueTheFuture
    Monta Ellis an 83? He had a better season then Stephen "83" Jackson... wtf. Ellis should be 85 or 86 IMO.
    The OVR isn't a grading of your previous season, it's an index number of your skills.

    If you look at the areas of volume scoring by both players, they're actually very evenly matched. In isolation, they're at 0.83 and 0.85 points per possession, and spot up they're at 0.95 and 1.01. Jackson is much better at converting on cuts and offensive rebounds, for example. The only area Monta is clearly ahead of Jackson is in the P&R.

    On defense, Jackson is clearly better than Ellis across the board. Their overall stats is allowing a score in 37.3% of the possessions for Jackson and 41.8% in Ellis's case.

    All in all, everything I can find indicates that their skills seen overall are pretty damn equal. Thus, their similar OVR is also quite justified.

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    • iceberg0982
      Rookie
      • Sep 2011
      • 13

      #482
      Re: NBA 2K12 Player Ratings Revealed, Including All Free Agents

      I have an issue with certain MidRange Ratings but I wonder about the HOT & COLD zones.

      MidRange 75 or better

      Example: In 2k11, Billups, Douglas, Fields, Melo, Amare & Mason were players that were consistent jumpshot shooters.

      In 2k12, it seems that I can only count on Douglas, Melo & Amare.

      I wonder if Billups's 69 Mid Rating increases to 85 if he's in his HOT ZONE.
      Same goes for Walker, S.Williams, Fields, Mason. Certain areas should increase, I hope.

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      • bws30
        Rookie
        • Nov 2004
        • 5

        #483
        Re: NBA 2K12 Player Ratings Revealed, Including All Free Agents

        Originally posted by Ken North
        The OVR isn't a grading of your previous season, it's an index number of your skills.

        If you look at the areas of volume scoring by both players, they're actually very evenly matched. In isolation, they're at 0.83 and 0.85 points per possession, and spot up they're at 0.95 and 1.01. Jackson is much better at converting on cuts and offensive rebounds, for example. The only area Monta is clearly ahead of Jackson is in the P&R.

        On defense, Jackson is clearly better than Ellis across the board. Their overall stats is allowing a score in 37.3% of the possessions for Jackson and 41.8% in Ellis's case.

        All in all, everything I can find indicates that their skills seen overall are pretty damn equal. Thus, their similar OVR is also quite justified.



        Wasn't really feelin that 83 either, but I like the way you broke that day.

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        • TheVinylHippo
          MVP
          • Jul 2008
          • 1007

          #484
          Re: Players' ratings are...off???

          Look, I understand Dirk isn't a shutdown post defender, but him being an 85 overall is criminal.

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          • 2k12ratingssuck
            Rookie
            • Oct 2011
            • 1

            #485
            IS DIRK REALLY AN 85... ARE YOU KIDDING ME? CAN ANYONE SAY NBA FINALS MVP.. NOBODY COULD STOP HIM. NOT WADE, NOT LEBRON BOTH OF WHICH ARE RANKED HIGHER? I'M SORRY NBA 2K12 IS AN AMAZING GAME BUT THIS IS JUST FREAKING RIDICULOUS. IT MAKES ME QUESTION THE DEVELOPERS, DO THEY ACTUALLY WATCH THE GAMES? CAUSE THEY DON'T HAVE A DAMN CLUE.

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            • 99upthepun
              Rookie
              • Mar 2012
              • 2

              #486
              Re: Players' ratings are...off???

              yeah i agree.

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