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NBA 2K13: Top Ten Rookies and their Projected Signature Skills
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Re: NBA 2K13: Top Ten Rookies and their Projected Signature Skills
Certain athletic skills will transfer. Shooting doesn't always transfer because it is tougher to get a shot off in the NBA vs college or some international player league
Alley ooper Davis
Swat team/blockers Davis
Dunker Davis
Dimer. Marshall can't give him a floor general because he has to prove that he can run a team maybe end of the year he can earn floor general
Lilliard get hot quick, acrobat, Dimer by the end of the year he will probably have floor general. I think he will be ROY.
Rivers, ankle breaker, streaky shooter
Robinson, post strength
Kidd-gilchrist he will get one Sig skill on defense
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Re: NBA 2K13: Top Ten Rookies and their Projected Signature Skills
Certain athletic skills will transfer. Shooting doesn't always transfer because it is tougher to get a shot off in the NBA vs college or some international player league
Alley ooper Davis
Swat team/blockers Davis
Dunker Davis
Dimer. Marshall can't give him a floor general because he has to prove that he can run a team maybe end of the year he can earn floor general
Lilliard get hot quick, acrobat, Dimer by the end of the year he will probably have floor general. I think he will be ROY.
Rivers, ankle breaker, streaky shooter
Robinson, post strength
Kidd-gilchrist he will get one Sig skill on defense
Valanciunas Swat team
Ooh, yeah, Alley Oop definitely needs to be a signature skill. A dunk rating doesn't really accurately represent the skill and amount of alley-oops a player has.
Just because you feel it, doesn't mean it's there.Comment
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Re: NBA 2K13: Top Ten Rookies and their Projected Signature Skills
My top ten rookies:
1) Anthony Davis
2) Jonas Valanciunas
3) Damian Lillard
4) Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
5) Harrison Barnes
6) Donatas Motiejunas
7) Bradley Beal
8) Thomas Robinson
9) Meyers Leonard
10) Jae CrowderSorry for my bad EnglishComment
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Not really. I see him as being equal to (if not better) than Tyson Chandler defensively. Chandler was in the range of 76-78 overall rating last year. And Davis most likely has higher offensive ratings than Chandler so that could account for the extra bump in overall rating. I think 80 seems to fit.
It will be interesting to see if he has the most signature skills. I would think he'll only have defensive signature skills.
Davis should be decent defensively his rookie year, but he had trouble scoring even against smaller kids his age in college. Did everyone forget how bad offensively he was in the championship game? Yes he has a bit of a jumper and he'll probably develop a decent offensive game with time and work but it's another thing to assume he's better than Chandler in both defense and offense out the gate.
He should just have Eraser and Hustle at most. 80 is okay if defense and speed/athleticism is highly weighted in big men overalls. Otherwise 75-78 until he proves himself.Last edited by Sundown; 09-12-2012, 07:00 PM.Comment
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