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  • darsin
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    • Sep 2011
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    #1

    NBA 2k12 Ratings Reasonable Explanation

    I have been thinking about kobe having 78 midrange jumper while amare has 88 and i have come up with only one explanation:

    Hot spots.

    It can be Everywhere is a hot spot for kobe which gives some additional points to the actual ability (just a guess +15?)

    While it has been lots of cold spots for amare which makes the opposite. ?

    i wonder if this can be a reasonable answer? ( if so it still doesnt explain how josh smith has better passing than monta ellis )
  • Ken North
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    • Sep 2009
    • 372

    #2
    Re: NBA 2k12 Ratings Reasonable Explanation

    I know people around here seems to hate Rashidi for some reason, but I think he broke it down pretty well in his blog.

    In other words, 2K pretty much didn't do ****.

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    • RapboY
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      • Sep 2004
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      #3
      Re: NBA 2k12 Ratings Reasonable Explanation

      or it just means 2k thinks that their ratings are supposed to be correct, which is worse actually.. ah well.. and yeah i just dont get all the hate on rashidi lol..
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      • ALBERTPULHOZ
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        • Jan 2006
        • 129

        #4
        Re: NBA 2k12 Ratings Reasonable Explanation

        I love Kobes game but Amares midrange was just lethal last year !
        Kobe misses alot of midrange he is very streaky .
        NOT hating on kobe at all probably respect him as a player the most since MJ .
        He is an assassin !

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        • djsider2
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          • May 2007
          • 125

          #5
          Re: NBA 2k12 Ratings Reasonable Explanation

          based on that article, seems like 2k didn't analyze anything with regards to quality of shot taken in the real NBA.

          these shooting stats should mean how good they are shooting the same shot as everyone else instead of their numbers in real life. i'm pretty sure kobe is better than amare if you put them both in a gym and let them shootout from 'mid' range

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          • jeebs9
            Fear is the Unknown
            • Oct 2008
            • 47568

            #6
            Re: NBA 2k12 Ratings Reasonable Explanation

            But again like in the other thread.... Kobe med range is 78 but he probably has the highest shoot off the dribble and shoot in traffic rating for a shooting guard. While Amare on the other probably has a very high Med range because he actually takes more spot up jumpers compared to Kobe who probably takes and make most of his med jumper off the dribble. I bet you Kobe can hit way more tougher jumpers than Amare in a game situation.

            Med range is a base rating. The supporting ratings are SOD and SIT. And that's where Kobe is great at.

            Last year in 2k11 I played with someone 2001-2002 rosters. But when I saw Iverson med range rating was 70.... This was after dropping 50 plus with severally times lol... But his SOD and SIT were 99...
            Last edited by jeebs9; 09-30-2011, 03:39 PM.
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            • kingg d
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              • Jul 2010
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              #7
              Re: NBA 2k12 Ratings Reasonable Explanation

              I'm just curious about knowing who is the crazy guy who decided to give Zabian Dowdell a 90 in mid range, Pooh Jeter a 95, and Brandon Roy a 71???

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              • jeebs9
                Fear is the Unknown
                • Oct 2008
                • 47568

                #8
                Re: NBA 2k12 Ratings Reasonable Explanation

                What are those other guys SOD and SIT ratings?... I bet you a brand new copy of NBA 2K12 that they can't score like Kobe or Brandon Roy can.
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                • djsider2
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                  • May 2007
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                  #9
                  Re: NBA 2k12 Ratings Reasonable Explanation

                  Originally posted by jeebs9
                  But again like in the other thread.... Kobe med range is 78 but he probably has the highest shoot off the dribble and shoot in traffic rating for a shooting guard. While Amare on the other probably has a very high Med range because he actually takes more spot up jumpers compared to Kobe who probably takes and make most of his med jumper off the dribble. I bet you Kobe can hit way more tougher jumpers than Amare in a game situation.

                  Med range is a base rating. The supporting ratings are SOD and SIT. And that's where Kobe is great at.

                  Last year in 2k11 I played with someone 2001-2002 rosters. But when I saw Iverson med range rating was 70.... This was after dropping 50 plus with severally times lol... But his SOD and SIT were 99...
                  i find it backwards that the mid rating doesnt indicate how well someone can shoot a STANDARD jump/set shot from that distance but rather how well they shot ANYTHING from that distance in the nba...

                  i guess the ratings is also saying that if kobe was open at 20 ft, it's less important to run at his jumper than running at drew gooden...

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                  • muzion
                    Pro
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 718

                    #10
                    Re: NBA 2k12 Ratings Reasonable Explanation

                    Amare did develop a deadly mid range game since the second to last year (I think) in Phoenix.

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                    • aga11ah
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                      • Jul 2006
                      • 401

                      #11
                      Re: NBA 2k12 Ratings Reasonable Explanation

                      there is no reasonable explanation for things such as Gerald Wallace being rated the same as LaMarcus Aldridge.

                      Idc how good at defense 2k thinks G-Wallace is... to say he's as good overall as Aldridge is absurd.

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                      • jeebs9
                        Fear is the Unknown
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 47568

                        #12
                        Re: NBA 2k12 Ratings Reasonable Explanation

                        No that is not what those ratings are saying smh..... 2k defiinely has something going in the background. Because like I said. When I found out that Iverson had a med range of 70. I was completely shocked because if you left him open it was going down. And plus I bet you the other guys you mentioned don't have the same consistenty rating that BRoy and Kobe. Iverson was 99


                        Edit: Stop looking at the overall ratings or one single rating and comparing it to another players same rating. You need to look at the whole picture.
                        Last edited by jeebs9; 09-30-2011, 03:56 PM.
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                        • djsider2
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                          • May 2007
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                          #13
                          Re: NBA 2k12 Ratings Reasonable Explanation

                          Originally posted by kingg d
                          I'm just curious about knowing who is the crazy guy who decided to give Zabian Dowdell a 90 in mid range, Pooh Jeter a 95, and Brandon Roy a 71???
                          to further elaborate on my question...

                          given those three players being open at mid range, it'd be less beneficial to run at brandon roy then the other 2 guys. roy has the ability to blow by my guy and get himself or someone else a dunk/layup from inside range, so why should i run at him and instead let him take his 71 rating mid range jumper?

                          edit: does this also mean that we should be rotating off of kobe/roy more than rotating off of the other guys in this list with 90-99 mid range?
                          Last edited by djsider2; 09-30-2011, 04:00 PM.

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                          • Notorious Arab
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                            • Sep 2011
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                            #14
                            Re: NBA 2k12 Ratings Reasonable Explanation

                            It doesnt matter either way u cut it, Kobe has a 78 mid range. If I left Drew Gooden wide open compared to Kobe wide open, Drew would hit more times out of 100 than Bryant. Now I ask u, what sense does that make? ...Exactly no sense b/c Kobe Bean Bryant has the 2nd deadliest mid range game of all time behind MJ. And thats a fact you all must accept.

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                            • Krodis
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                              • Jul 2008
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                              #15
                              Re: NBA 2k12 Ratings Reasonable Explanation

                              Originally posted by Notorious Arab
                              kobe Bean Bryant has the 2nd deadliest mid range game of all time behind MJ. And thats a fact you all must accept.
                              This is what Lakers fans really believe.

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