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  • Stickz24
    Rookie
    • Apr 2009
    • 157

    #481
    Re: NBA 2K11: Starting Five Roster Ratings

    The ratings get adjusted during the course of the year based on player performance people .. It surprising I didn't see a lot of people mention that.

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    • ThatSacTownKingsFan
      Rookie
      • Sep 2010
      • 218

      #482
      Re: NBA 2K11: Starting Five Roster Ratings

      Originally posted by Tyrant8RDFL
      The Knick ratings are way off.

      Felton should be a 82, Gallo a 80, Chandler 78, Randolph 78.
      No, No, No & No.

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      • oOausarOo
        Banned
        • Oct 2008
        • 822

        #483
        Re: NBA 2K11: Starting Five Roster Ratings

        Originally posted by Fngb3
        Jordan SG 99
        James SF 97
        Kobe SG 95
        Wade SG 95
        Durrant SF 94
        I agree with your post and line of thinking, but for me I would expect to see a bigger gap in overall between prime Jordan and LeBron. I would expect to see prime Jordan at a 99 and prime Kobe at a 97, but not LeBron.

        It all comes down to the individual ratings that's why I phrased it as what I "expect" to see. It's what I expect to see after all the individual ratings like 3pt, passing, etc... are done.

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        • jeebs9
          Fear is the Unknown
          • Oct 2008
          • 47662

          #484
          Re: NBA 2K11: Starting Five Roster Ratings

          Originally posted by Tyrant8RDFL
          The Knick ratings are way off.

          Felton should be a 82, Gallo a 80, Chandler 78, Randolph 78.
          ^^ 80....for Knick players....LMAO^^

          Only someone who watched a bunch of Knick game would say that lol. Just kidding

          But thats a little OPD
          Last edited by jeebs9; 09-24-2010, 12:18 PM.
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          • Pokes404
            MVP
            • Jun 2008
            • 1723

            #485
            Re: NBA 2K11: Starting Five Roster Ratings

            Originally posted by dropseven
            Nobody should be rated 97 anyway...that's too high and KD is a great scorer, but he plays no Defense and he's 6'11 and only averages 6 boards a game. Fair passer...decent ball handler.
            Yep, this guy's got no defense.


            I wish I could find the entire quarter because it was an impressive defensive display, but that synopsis will have to do.

            I'm not claiming he's the "best defender in the league." I'm not even trying to convince you that he's a good defender. But come on, I think we can drop this idea of Durant as some kind of defensive liability. People talk about him as though he just stands at half court waiting for the other team to score so he can go throw up another 3. He went head-to-head with Kobe Bryant, the most clutch player in the league, and took him out of the 4th quarter of a playoff game. You can't have "no defense" and do that.

            But to stay on topic here, I'm actually OK with the 91 rating (even though I obviously think it should be a little higher). He's still a young guy, and has to continue to prove his case. Those guys ahead of him have all been in the league longer and have earned that kind of respect. If he has another outstanding season this year, he'll get the respect he deserves.
            Last edited by Pokes404; 09-24-2010, 12:22 PM.

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            • J_Posse
              Greatness Personified
              • Jun 2005
              • 11186

              #486
              Re: NBA 2K11: Starting Five Roster Ratings

              Originally posted by Dachozen1
              Obviously you didn't see what Gasol has done to everyone he's faced, especially Duncan, Howard, Boozer...the list goes on, Gasol is very consistent at every facet of the game which is why his team wins games, even when Kobe is out.

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              Dwight Howard can't guard Gasol

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              Can duncan do that?
              Wow, he runs the floor better than a 34-year-old Tim Duncan. That's no surprise since he's younger and has healthier wheels. But, statistically they're virtually equals. I've seen Timmy stuff his shot attempts plenty of times and I'm sure there is someone that could make him look foolish on defense, too.

              Plus, I apologize about misstating that Gasol has never average 20 points per game. I should have typed "never averaged more than 20" which was my first thought. That just makes me look bad, apologize.

              People don't seem to realize that 2K needed to overrate Bryant in many areas, in particular shooting, on-ball defense and the athletic ratings, so that he could be a 97 last season. Well, many of his ratings will be inflated once again to justify his rating. Oh, and not just Bryant but everyone over a 80+ rating (especially Carmelo Anthony & Tim Duncan).
              Last edited by J_Posse; 09-24-2010, 12:25 PM.
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              • Fngb3
                Rookie
                • Jun 2010
                • 96

                #487
                God I talk to much huh? I guess I just want my fellow players to feel comfortable with how 2K does things and not be so frustrated or feel it's all crazy and wrong.

                Say 2K does 'decide' they want Kobe Dwayne and James to be 97s, and then as you say tweak their sub stats to reach that point. Well, I mean, there are reason's they are at that point. Kobe is the best shooter of that group, Dwayne the quickest, James the most overall athletic.

                Argh this is so hard to explain in any sensible way. Brevity is not my strong suit.

                WHY is Kobe a better SG than say Joe Johnson? (that is assuming you agree that Kobe IS better than Joe Johnson) well if, once we get our hands on the game, we go into the stats and take a look and see: ok, Kobe's on ball defense, and steals is higher. Kobe's Defensive awareness is higher. His offensive awareness will probably be higher. His clutch will be higher. Offensively they're probably pretty close actually accept Kobe's shoot-off the dribble is probably the best in the league. Now, relative to Joe Johnson that explains why Kobe's overall is better. But, if you were comparing Kobe and Michael you would say the exact same things about Jordan relative to Kobe. Jordan was a better defender and will have higher stats in those categories (though the difference between Kobe and Jordan will be less than Kobe and Johnson) and Jordan's clutch was a little better. Net result? Jordan's overall is a little higher than Kobe's.

                So let's say 2K has this idea that CP3 is better than D Will. Now we can disagree with them, this isn't an exact science afterall. There technically IS NO actual way to truly determine who is a better player because of variables. We can give it a shot by looking at stats, but really, the conclusion of who's better is still subjective. That's why Hollinger's PER is so alluring and useful. Because it's a very solid attempt at boiling thing's down to one value that can be compared.

                So, 2K thinks CP3 is a better PG than D Will. Well, WHY?Because he is a more efficient shooter, for one. He's not as strong, but he's quicker and faster. Let's truncate this a bit... http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/hollinger/statistics

                Here's Hollinger's stats.
                Paul has a better True Shooting Percentage, better assist ratio, better turnover ratio, LOWER usage rate, better rebound rate, and consequently, a better PER.

                Physically D Will is taller, heavier, stronger and slower. But does all that combine to making him a better player?
                Well 2K probably made CP3 a better shooter, rebounder, and passer, thus LEADING to a better overall. I don't think they said "We think CP3 should be 3 overall better than D Will because we like him more and we're going to manipulate things so that it comes out that way." I dunno I just feel like they put real work into this stuff.

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                • ParisB
                  MVP
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 1700

                  #488
                  Re: NBA 2K11: Starting Five Roster Ratings

                  I love how personal people take these ratings, and even argue down to a point or two as if there's some huge difference between a 75 and a 79. Usually people think their favorite players and teams should be much higher, lol. Funny how your perspective is biased towards the teams you watch. The Knicks guy above is a good example. Probably just read a team preview for the upcoming season and is super excited. Everyone also thinks the rookies on their team are nothing but star potential and everybody focuses on the upsides of players or the positives only (every young NBA player has upside) but the harsh reality is that the player you're arguing for might very well not be as good or as above average as you think.

                  Bottom line, they're just ratings in a video game. Enjoy it.

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                  • jeebs9
                    Fear is the Unknown
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 47662

                    #489
                    Re: NBA 2K11: Starting Five Roster Ratings

                    Originally posted by Pokes404
                    Yep, this guy's got no defense.


                    I wish I could find the entire quarter because it was an impressive defensive display, but that synopsis will have to do.

                    I'm not claiming he's the "best defender in the league." I'm not even trying to convince you that he's a good defender. But come on, I think we can drop this idea of Durant as some kind of defensive liability. People talk about him as though he just stands at half court waiting for the other team to score so he can go throw up another 3. He went head-to-head with Kobe Bryant, the most clutch player in the league, and took him out of the 4th quarter of a playoff game. You can't have "no defense" and do that.
                    So what are you saying?...lol just kidding

                    I think KD is just one notch under Melo.

                    But also understand not having a post game like Melo hurts his overall rating at the end of the day.
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                    • jeebs9
                      Fear is the Unknown
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 47662

                      #490
                      Re: NBA 2K11: Starting Five Roster Ratings

                      Originally posted by ParisB
                      I love how personal people take these ratings, and even argue down to a point or two as if there's some huge difference between a 75 and a 79. Usually people think their favorite players and teams should be much higher, lol. Funny how your perspective is biased towards the teams you watch. The Knicks guy above is a good example. Probably just read a team preview for the upcoming season and is super excited. Everyone also thinks the rookies on their team are nothing but star potential and everybody focuses on the upsides of players or the positives only (every young NBA player has upside) but the harsh reality is that the player you're arguing for might very well not be as good or as above average as you think.

                      Bottom line, they're just ratings in a video game. Enjoy it.
                      I've seen that severally times in this thread.
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                      • toomerk
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2005
                        • 81

                        #491
                        Re: NBA 2K11: Starting Five Roster Ratings

                        Originally posted by jeebs9
                        So what are you saying?...lol just kidding

                        I think KD is just one notch under Melo.

                        But also understand not having a post game like Melo hurts his overall rating at the end of the day.
                        That depends on what we're talking about jeebs. Are we talking about production, or talent/skill? Talent/skill wise, you're right. KD is just a notch below Melo. But production wise? They're not even close. KD is just a much more complete player when it comes to being efficient. But I don't think the ratings are trying to reflect efficiency (think Wins Produced (Wp48), not PER or NBA EFF)...I think the ratings are trying to capture a player's skill and talent, and they are accurate in that sense.

                        Think about the ratings. 99 Med shot? What does that mean? To me, it means a guy has the talent to score from midrange. But how does that actually translate to production? Wouldn't a 40 Med shot be more accurate, to reflect the actual shooting percentage that player makes from that range? Then we would know, "OK, so if he's open, he'll hit, say from 38-42% of his shots from this spot, and if guarded, that will go up/down depending on the defensive rating(s) of the player(s) guarding him. This would give us more precise data when using teams. But 99/87 etc. ratings don't tell me accurately enough about how efficiently a player is going to score from a given position on the court. And as a coach, I would know exactly where and how to use Melo to get the most out of him...

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                        • sticks323
                          Rookie
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 89

                          #492
                          Originally posted by jeebs9
                          Why don't people understand this? First off Deron Williams doesn't get as many steals as CP3 does. I'm not saying its better defense or not. But this has to be shown in the game. Just like Rondo gets those pesky steals. CP3 gets them too.

                          "Always remember as long as the player plays like the player in really life."

                          Secondly you have to think about CP3 size. He is only 6'0. While Deron is 6-3. Remember My player the smaller the player the more skill points he gets.....LMAO JK about that one
                          im saying CP3 was injured most of the year...there is no way he should be a 95...while Deron Williams led his team to the playoffs playing at an all-star level... He scores more and he had double digit assist...If they were both 93, that would be cool
                          Sticks323

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                          • big_larry
                            Banned
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 574

                            #493
                            How is Tony Parker only a 78, he's top 5 pg's in the league.

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                            • sticks323
                              Rookie
                              • Sep 2008
                              • 89

                              #494
                              Originally posted by RocketTMac1
                              Turner is a SG and is an all around player my dude. Im a Jennings fan but he still has alot to prove. He is very streaky. And CP3 will prove once again who is the dominate point guard. people forget he was 2nd in MVP voting a couple yrs back
                              Jennings has alot to prove... Turner is a freaking Rookie, he has no stats...he should not be better than a player that led his team to the playoffs and that has also scored 55 points in a game..that isnt easy...
                              Sticks323

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                              • Pokes404
                                MVP
                                • Jun 2008
                                • 1723

                                #495
                                Re: NBA 2K11: Starting Five Roster Ratings

                                Originally posted by jeebs9
                                So what are you saying?...lol just kidding

                                I think KD is just one notch under Melo.

                                But also understand not having a post game like Melo hurts his overall rating at the end of the day.
                                I'm saying he may not be the greatest defender in the league, but he's pretty solid on that end. Mostly, I'm just trying to end this notion that he's only an offensive player that becomes a liability on the defensive end. The guy rebounds, forces people to alter their shots due to his length, tips passes, and has gotten pretty good at the come-from-behind block (though he's still not at Lebron's level). He struggles with pick-and-roll situations and isn't the strongest on-ball defender, but for a guy with his kind of offensive game, he's a pretty reliable defender.

                                That first post did kind of come off as "He's not a bad defender. He may not be the best, or good, or average, or below average ... but he's not bad." lol

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