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    bigp
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    • Jul 2005
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    nba live 06 roster edits


    here are the top 50 players in the NBA



    1. Tim Duncan, San Antonio Spurs 98: The big fundamental now has three titles and three Finals MVP trophies in his case, proving to be the best cornerstone in the game.

    2. Shaquille O'Neal, Miami Heat 97: We'll see if Shaq can slow the breaking down in his body long enough to be effective late in the season and get it up to full blast by the playoffs.

    3. Kevin Garnett, Minnesota Timberwolves 97: Bad chemistry and a puffy knee didn't prevent him from becoming the first player in history to average at least 20 points, 10 rebounds and five assists for six consecutive years.

    4. Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers 96: With Chief Triangle back at coach, plenty of time to get healthy and a few more pieces to the puzzle, Bryant should be back in the playoffs and regaining All-NBA status again.

    5. Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat 96: Shaq's partner is already proving to be an extraordinary clutch player, a winner and a humble guy to boot. He's a rare combination of talent and substance in a young superstar today.

    6. Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers 96: Should Maurice Cheeks allow him to stay at point guard, Fearless Fly has a chance to join Nate Archibald as the only players in history to lead the league in scoring and assists.

    7. Tracy McGrady, Houston Rockets 95: His postseason play was exceptional despite the inability to get out of the first round again. Still, T-Mac's growth was obvious to all who watched the Rockets and he'll get better.

    8. Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks 95: He struggled in the postseason, but as the team keeps being restructured from players to coaches, he remains productive. It's still hard to believe a 7-footer can run and shoot like he does.

    Will LeBron James lead the Cavaliers to the playoffs this season? (David Liam Kyle / Getty Images)

    9. LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers 95: His numbers — 27.2 pts., 7.4 rebounds and 7.2 assists — rank with the best of all time and his game keeps improving. But to be the best, he has to find a way into the playoffs.

    10. Amare Stoudemire, Phoenix Suns 95: If his postseason performance was any indication of what is to come, he will be a first team All-NBA player within a year or two and dominate the interior of every game.

    11. Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns 94: Last season's MVP had a lot to do with Stoudemire's advancement, and everything to do with the Suns getting to the final four. The big question is how much he has left for this season.

    12. Ray Allen, Seattle SuperSonics 93: His leadership and clutch shooting in the fourth quarter catapulted the Sonics out of nowhere into scaring the Spurs to death in the conference semifinals. He deserved every penny he got.

    13. Jermaine O'Neal, Indiana Pacers 93: O'Neal had a really tough season for a lot of reasons, but the bigger concern has been the injuries taking a toll on him two years in a row. Is it the exception or the rule?

    14. Manu Ginobili, San Antonio Spurs 92: Nobody has won more significant championships around the world in recent years than Ginobili with two NBA titles, a European championship and an Olympic gold medal.

    15. Yao Ming, Houston Rockets 92: He is so much better than all the criticism makes him out to be, it's ridiculous. He's 7-6, 300 pounds, very skilled and only 25 years old. In case nobody noticed, he keeps getting better.

    16. Vince Carter, New Jersey Nets 92: Getting traded to the Nets was a god-send to both Carter and the Nets. He was fabulous at the end of last season and has a chance to regain the lost status of the past three years.

    17. Andrei Kirilenko, Utah Jazz 90: An injury-plagued season crushed the Jazz, but he is the best full-court defensive player in the game and a vastly improving all-around offensive player.

    18. Chauncey Billups, Detroit Pistons 90: He was so good down the stretch the past two seasons for the two-time Eastern Conference champs ... it will be real interesting to see how he responds being back with coach Flip Saunders.

    19. Baron Davis, Golden State Warriors 90: The Warriors exploded down the stretch after they acquired B.D. and many believe they have a legitimate shot at making the playoffs this season. If he's trim and healthy, it's legit.

    20. Paul Pierce, Boston Celtics 90: He's easily a top-10 talent, maybe top-five, but every year the chips seem to multiply on his shoulder. It detracts not only from his game, but really hurts the Celtics in the long run.

    21. Jason Kidd, New Jersey Nets 89: He responded better than most from micro-fracture surgery last season. A year later, he now has both Carter and Richard Jefferson, and they should be back in the Atlantic Division driver's seat.

    22. Ben Wallace, Detroit Pistons 88: The most undersized center in the game also has the biggest heart. He's been the best defensive player in the game the past three years and his offensive game improved immensely last season.

    23. Shawn Marion, Phoenix Suns 88: Despite a nightmarish conference finals performance, he gets to move back to his natural small forward spot and will undoubtedly play at an All-Star level again.

    24. Richard Hamilton, Detroit Pistons 87: Rip is destined to be this generation's Reggie Miller, without the range or attitude. Relentlessly running and hitting clutch jumpers, he's one of the best mid-range shooters in the game.

    25. Elton Brand, Los Angeles Clippers 87: Just like the constantly disrespected Clippers, Brand is light years better than anyone recognizes. His long arms, wide body and great hands make him a perennial shot at 20 and 10.

    26. Steve Francis, Orlando Magic 87: He had a great start to last season, but he reverted back to over-dribbling and bad shots. When his head catches up to his talent, he'll be a perennial All-Star instead of a target for detractors.

    27. Rasheed Wallace, Detroit Pistons 86: Sheed's numbers don't reflect how much he does for this team, but when he didn't score in the playoffs they didn't win. For them to challenge again, he'll have to score more consistently. Can he?

    28. Michael Redd, Milwaukee Bucks 86: He has developed himself into one of the preeminent scorers in the game and one of the very best long-range shooters. The next step is to develop everything else and win.

    29. Chris Webber, Philadelphia 76ers 86: It's wrong to have him ranked this low, but how do you gauge where he is physically and mentally? As SNL fave Roseanne Roseannadanna used to say, "It just goes to show, it's always something."

    30. Gilbert Arenas, Washington Wizards 86: Having led the Wizards into the second round of the playoffs, he is on the verge of making the leap into superstardom. He just has to figure out when to pass and when to shoot.

    31. Richard Jefferson, New Jersey Nets 85: If his toughness was ever questioned before, it isn't now the way he fought back from a horrid wrist injury to be productive in the playoffs. This should be a great season for him.

    32. Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Cleveland Cavaliers 84: Z has been one of the most consistent low-post scorers in the game the past two seasons, with great hands and touch. But he's got to improve defensively and on the boards.

    33. Antawn Jamison, Washington Wizards 84: Acquiring Jamison was the move by Ernie Grunfeld that put the Wiz into the postseason, now we'll see if he can make the transition back to power forward with this summer's moves.

    Ron Artest is a top-10 talent, but his other issues knock him further down this list. (Steve Babineau / Getty Images)

    34. Ron Artest, Indiana Pacers 83: A top-10 talent, we'll see how Artest responds to a season in purgatory after his role in the infamous brawl in Detroit. If he's right and focused, the Pacers are a good bet to win the East.

    35. Mike Bibby, Sacramento Kings 83: Bibby isn't blessed with exceptional athleticism like so many other point guards, but he's so clever, a great shooter and his calm demeanor belies his competitive spirit.

    36. Zach Randolph, Portland Trail Blazers 83: He had a bad knee, serious surgery, and he still almost had another 20-and-10 season on a team that was completely turned over. Presumably, he'll be back to scoring and rebounding at will.

    37. Peja Stojakovic, Sacramento Kings 82: The rap was he didn't work last summer and lost his edge. One of the best pure shooters in the game, now that Webber's gone perhaps he'll regain his fire and become an All-Star again.

    38 Carlos Boozer, Utah Jazz 82: After shocking the world by blowing off the Cavaliers for big money, there were issues with coach Jerry Sloan. Then he got hurt and plenty of trade rumors followed. This season will prove a lot about who he is.

    39. Brad Miller, Sacramento Kings 82: As always, Miller proves to be better in all phases of the game than anyone wants to believe. Then he gets hurt late in the year and struggles down the stretch. The tendency has become an annual fact.

    40. Rashard Lewis, Seattle SuperSonics 82: Lewis was at the heart of the Sonics' early success, but he broke down physically as the season progressed and didn't play the final three games in the second round. It left questions for everybody.

    41. Stephon Marbury, New York Knicks 81: His claim to be the best point guard in the game last season proved he's still lost. With Larry Brown as his new coach, he may be moved to shooting guard. The disease of me still dominates his game.

    42. Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs 80: Hard to believe he's still only 23, but his shaky confidence early and late in the season leaves questions about how good he can be. And yet, he's so quick on that floater, it's as if he's on skates.

    43. Lamar Odom, Los Angeles Lakers 80: Odom will be the barometer of how far the Lakers will go, as he takes over the point forward role in the triangle offense. He's an All-Star caliber player waiting to explode for new coach Phil Jackson.

    44. Kirk Hinrich, Chicago Bulls 79: A younger, more athletic version of Jeff Hornacek, he led the Bulls into the playoffs and continues to blossom as their floor leader and an excellent scorer going to the basket all the way out to 3-point range

    45. Carmelo Anthony, Denver Nuggets 79: He overcame the nightmare that was last summer and the start of last season to get back on track toward what was considered inevitable stardom. This is the season he should become a star.

    46. Chris Bosh, Toronto Raptors 79: Playing on that horrible team, which is in constant transition, is no easy task, but not only is Bosh and exceptional talent, he's exceedingly bright and clever. He'll be great for a long time.

    47. Joe Johnson, Atlanta Hawks 78: Acquired in the most publicized trade of the summer that caused an ownership change in Atlanta, Johnson is a brilliantly talented player, but now has to show he has leadership qualities too.

    48. Jason Richardson, Golden State Warriors 78: Running with Baron Davis lifted his game up to his naturally immense skills, even though he wasn't healthy. They are as explosive as any backcourt duo in the game.

    49. Pau Gasol, Memphis Grizzlies 78: He has yet to play up to expectations, not to mention the maximum contract he signed last summer. His superlative international finesse game has yet to translate into the NBA the way they hoped. Will it ever?

    50. Marcus Camby, Denver Nuggets 78: Once you get past how injury-prone he has been, consider he's averaged 9.5 points, 10.3 rebounds and 2.8 blocks as the one constant who has led the Nuggets into the playoffs the past two seasons.

    Also receiving consideration were:

    Kenyon Martin 77 and Andre Miller 76, Denver Nuggets; Emeka Okafor 76, Charlotte Bobcats; Ben Gordon 75 and Tyson Chandler 75, Chicago Bulls; Tayshaun Prince 75, Detroit Pistons; Corey Maggette 74, Los Angeles Clippers; Antoine Walker 74, Miami Heat; Jalen Rose 74, Toronto Raptors; Larry Hughes 74, Cleveland Cavaliers

    Last edited by bigp; 10-12-2005, 07:45 PM.
  • #2
    bigp
    Rookie
    • Jul 2005
    • 244

    Re: nba live 06 roster edits


    Re: nba live 06 roster edits

    If any one wants the exact edits for each player, just post and ill put each guy up....

    So far I just posted each guys Overall Rating next to their name...

    Ill also post the Role and Bench Players this week some time by teams...

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    • #3
      Playmakers
      Hall Of Fame
      • Sep 2004
      • 15419

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      Re: nba live 06 roster edits

      That's a pretty impressive list you have there overall. I didn't see anything that I would disagree with as far as rankings.

      Good Job....
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      • #4
        bigp
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        • Jul 2005
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        Re: nba live 06 roster edits

        Thanks, let me know about the player ratings if you see any ones that look wrong

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        • #5
          bigp
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          • Jul 2005
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          every one of those guys should have a superstar ability....

          Here are the best of rest Top 50.
          -----------------------
          Most of these guys should have super star ability to.....

          Jamaal Magloire
          Samuel Dalembert
          Eddy Curry
          Erick Dampier
          Primoz brezec
          Nenad Kristic
          Nazr Mohammed
          Lorenzen Wright
          Chris Kamen
          Joel Przybilla
          Chris Mihm
          Michael Finley
          Cuttino Mobley
          Stephen Jackson
          Shareef Abur-Rahim
          Kurt Thomas
          Dwight Howard
          Troy Murphy
          Udonis Haslem
          Sam Cassell
          Luke Ridnour
          Jason Terry
          Jamaal Tinsley
          Jason Williams
          Grant Hill
          Shane Battier
          Bobby Simmons
          James Posey
          Corey Maggette
          Wally Szczerbiak
          -------------------------------
          Including these 10
          -------------------------------
          Kenyon Martin 77 and Andre Miller 76, Denver Nuggets; Emeka Okafor 76, Charlotte Bobcats; Ben Gordon 75 and Tyson Chandler 75, Chicago Bulls; Tayshaun Prince 75, Detroit Pistons; Corey Maggette 74, Los Angeles Clippers; Antoine Walker 74, Miami Heat; Jalen Rose 74, Toronto Raptors; Larry Hughes 74, Cleveland Cavaliers

          Ill post the ratings tom and everyones superstar ability, including the top 50

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          • #6
            Playmakers
            Hall Of Fame
            • Sep 2004
            • 15419

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            The only problem I would have with this is that you want the Super-Star's to stand out more and therefor you don't want to increase the amount of Super-Star in the game overall.

            You want the game to feel unique where as only the best of the best are Super-Stars and everyone else are slight above average or average and below average. So, the first list was great that you had but when you expand the Super-Star's to bench players or average guy's like Michael Finley and James Posey it will take away the importance of having a True Super Star.

            The other guy's should be left alone not Super-Star's unless you want to make the game more difficult as a personal option.
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            • #7
              Saber
              MVP
              • May 2004
              • 2028

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              Re: nba live 06 roster edits

              Could you post how you updated each of the top 50? I know it's a ton of work but I absolutely agree with these updates. Under the current rosters I see way too much ease in trading Shawn Marion for Shaq for instance which blows my mind.

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              • #8
                bigp
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                • Jul 2005
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                your exactly right PM, I didnt mean for all those guys to have super star abilities, i meant most of them already have them

                example
                dalembert
                j-will
                ridnour
                maggette
                tinsley
                terry
                k-mart
                chandler
                gordan
                prince
                hughes
                howard
                okafor
                have them

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                • #9
                  bigp
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                  • Jul 2005
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                  Re: nba live 06 roster edits

                  ill post them all
                  just gonna take a while to type em all out

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                  • #10
                    bigp
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                    • Jul 2005
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                    San Antonio Spurs
                    --------------------
                    Edited Players
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                    Tim Duncan
                    Manu Ginobili
                    Tony Parker
                    --------------------
                    Edits
                    --------------------
                    Tim Duncan - 95 - (+4)
                    FG: 94
                    3PT: 11
                    FT: 67
                    DUNK: 85
                    INS S: 99
                    OFF R: 80
                    JUMP: 60
                    SRTH: 85
                    QCK: 67
                    SPD: 65
                    PASS: 47
                    DRIBB: 46
                    OFF A: 90
                    DEF R: 99
                    STL: 55
                    BLK: 99
                    DEF A: 94
                    STAM: 87
                    HARD: 81
                    The big fundamental now has three titles and three Finals MVP trophies in his case, proving to be the best cornerstone in the game.
                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Manu Ginobili - 90 - (+2)
                    FG: 80
                    3PT: 83
                    FT: 80
                    DUNK: 80
                    INS S: 80
                    OFF R: 34
                    JUMP: 70
                    SRTH: 56
                    QCK: 86
                    SPD: 84
                    PASS: 59
                    DRIB: 85
                    OFF A: 87
                    DEF R: 44
                    STL: 90
                    BLK: 17
                    DEF A : 81
                    STAM: 79
                    HARD: 89
                    Nobody has won more significant championships around the world in recent years than Ginobili with two NBA titles, a European championship and an Olympic gold medal.
                    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Tony Parker - 82 - (+5)
                    FG: 93
                    3PT: 59
                    FT: 65
                    DUNK: 5
                    INS S: 75
                    OFF R: 31
                    JUMP: 60
                    SRTH: 43
                    QCK: 95
                    SPD: 95
                    PASS: 80
                    DRIB: 88
                    OFF A: 81
                    DEF R: 37
                    STL: 77
                    BLK: 2
                    DEF A: 68
                    STAM: 88
                    HARD: 95
                    Hard to believe he's still only 23, but his shaky confidence early and late in the season leaves questions about how good he can be. And yet, he's so quick on that floater, it's as if he's on skates.
                    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Depth Chart
                    -------------
                    C: N. Mohammed
                    PF: T. Duncan
                    SF: B. Bowen
                    SG: M. Ginobili
                    PG: T. Parker
                    6: M. Finley
                    7: N. Van Exel
                    8: R. Horry
                    9: B. Barry
                    10: R. Nesterovic
                    11: B. Udrih
                    12: F. Oberto
                    IR 1: S. Marks
                    Last edited by bigp; 10-17-2005, 06:28 PM.

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                    • #11
                      pimpinpidgeon8
                      MVP
                      • Aug 2005
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                      Re: nba live 06 roster edits

                      awesome, keep up the good work...will be waiting for the rest of the edits
                      "Hate my game, hate my swagger, my hunger. Hate that I'm a veteran, a champion. Hate that, hate it with all your heart...
                      ...and hate that I'm loved for the exact same reasons."

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                      • #12
                        pimpinpidgeon8
                        MVP
                        • Aug 2005
                        • 1414

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                        Re: nba live 06 roster edits

                        do you have any idea when u r going to be able to get more teams typed up?
                        "Hate my game, hate my swagger, my hunger. Hate that I'm a veteran, a champion. Hate that, hate it with all your heart...
                        ...and hate that I'm loved for the exact same reasons."

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                        • #13
                          bigp
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                          Originally posted by pimpinpidgeon8
                          do you have any idea when u r going to be able to get more teams typed up?

                          Im starting them now, they should be posted with in the next couple hours, and the spurs edits are messed up, fixing them!

                          Leave feed back on these thanks!

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                          • #14
                            bigp
                            Rookie
                            • Jul 2005
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                            Re: nba live 06 roster edits

                            These edits are based for Playmakers Sliders also...

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                            • #15
                              bigp
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                              Miami Heat
                              -----------------
                              Edited Players
                              -----------------
                              Dwyane Wade
                              Shaquille O'Neal
                              -----------------
                              Edits
                              -----------------
                              Dwyane Wade - 98 - (+7)
                              FG: 92
                              3PT: 55
                              FT: 76
                              DUNK: 87
                              INS S: 80
                              OFF R: 37
                              JUMP: 89
                              SRTH: 60
                              QCK: 90
                              SPD: 94
                              PASS: 88
                              DRIB: 85
                              OFF A: 87
                              DEF R: 52
                              STL: 89
                              BLK: 51
                              DEF A: 83
                              STAM: 97
                              HARD: 92
                              Shaq's partner is already proving to be an extraordinary clutch player, a winner and a humble guy to boot. He's a rare combination of talent and substance in a young superstar today.
                              -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              Shaquille O'Neal - 94 - (+4)
                              FG: 95
                              3PT: 1
                              FT: 46
                              DUNK: 97
                              INS S: 95
                              OFF R: 69
                              JUMP: 84
                              SRTH: 99
                              QCK: 63
                              SPD: 60
                              PASS: 47
                              DRIB: 39
                              OFF A: 84
                              DEF R: 99
                              STL: 48
                              BLK: 99
                              DEF A: 95
                              STAM: 88
                              HARD: 88
                              We'll see if Shaq can slow the breaking down in his body long enough to be effective late in the season and get it up to full blast by the playoffs.
                              --------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              Depth Chart
                              -------------------
                              C: S. O'neal
                              PF: U. Haslem
                              SF: J. Posey
                              SG: D. Wade
                              PG: J . Williams
                              6: A. Walker
                              7: G. Payton
                              8: A. Mourning
                              9: S. Anderson
                              10: M. Doleac
                              11: D. Wright
                              12: J. Kapono
                              IR 1: A. Emmett
                              Last edited by bigp; 10-17-2005, 06:31 PM.

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