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  • DatGD12guage
    Pro
    • Jan 2010
    • 575

    #406
    Re: NBA 2K12 Player Ratings Revealed, Including All Free Agents

    actually I dont think kobe shoots that well he just shoots alot so thats y i wuz asking someone to post the consistency ratings because if his midrange is 78 or what ever his consistency should be at least a 99 or sum and lebron should be between 75-80. posting the shot in traffic and off dribble wouldnt hurt either. aside from that ppl must not understand what im saying have ppl seen steve nash in game last year, dudes med range shot wus at 90 and his consistency was at like 90 or 95 but he couldnt shoot as good as u would think and ray was a 88 and terry and they still didnt shoot as well as u would think so is there anybody on here who understands wat im SAYIN cuz.......never mind somebody just post the consistency,shots in traffic, and off dribble fa kobe, lebron, and dirk please lol

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    • DatGD12guage
      Pro
      • Jan 2010
      • 575

      #407
      Re: NBA 2K12 Player Ratings Revealed, Including All Free Agents

      all im saying is to represent the stats right if a guy doesnt take that many shots but does make shots especially open shots when hes called upon..........but theres noway a guy like matt carrol could dominate if his consistency rating is at 50 even if he has a 93 shot rating try doin it in nba 2k11 he ll make as few as hes suppose to but dominate nooooooo. thas y im asking for the consistency rating for these guys.

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      • Yeah...THAT Guy
        Once in a Lifetime Memory
        • Dec 2006
        • 17310

        #408
        Re: NBA 2K12 Player Ratings Revealed, Including All Free Agents

        Originally posted by DatGD12guage
        actually I dont think kobe shoots that well he just shoots alot so thats y i wuz asking someone to post the consistency ratings because if his midrange is 78 or what ever his consistency should be at least a 99 or sum and lebron should be between 75-80. posting the shot in traffic and off dribble wouldnt hurt either. aside from that ppl must not understand what im saying have ppl seen steve nash in game last year, dudes med range shot wus at 90 and his consistency was at like 90 or 95 but he couldnt shoot as good as u would think and ray was a 88 and terry and they still didnt shoot as well as u would think so is there anybody on here who understands wat im SAYIN cuz.......never mind somebody just post the consistency,shots in traffic, and off dribble fa kobe, lebron, and dirk please lol
        I'm not really positive what your point is, but Steve Nash is straight up nasty in 2k11 if you have the timing on his shot down. Pretty much any space at all at any spot on the floor is a swish with him if you time it right.
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        • DatGD12guage
          Pro
          • Jan 2010
          • 575

          #409
          Re: NBA 2K12 Player Ratings Revealed, Including All Free Agents

          yeah u can have anyone's shot down and make shots cuzin but u can shut nash down 90 med range rating or not especially online, u caint tell me nash med shot is as good as u would think looking at his med range shot and be telling the truth just like dirk.........well terry, 88 med range but in game terry has a lot of bad shooting games, more than u would think and just like nash in nba 2k11. so if lebron is 87 med range i dont think theres anything wrong with that as long as his consistency is low. Anybody else understand............

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          • nyqua
            Pro
            • Nov 2004
            • 750

            #410
            Re: NBA 2K12 Player Ratings Revealed, Including All Free Agents

            Originally posted by Freak123
            If you watched the finals from an unbiased standpoint you would see he did much more than that...sure he didn't command the offense, that's why he's not rated in the 80's. But he definitely drove, got to the line, and finished inside as well. Also, he is a terrific and underrated defender. Those things combine for him to be somewhere between a 73-74.
            Are you seriously basing Chalmers entire rating on 6 games? LOL

            He's a decent three point shooter. Barely got to the line last year. Below average to average (at best) finishing inside. Can't run an offense. Decent defender. Turns it over at a high rate. How does that add up to a 73-74? He's basically a spot up shooter who can defend. That fits his rating just fine.

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            • JoeyCrawfordIsAScrub
              Rookie
              • Jun 2011
              • 2

              #411
              By far the best intro I have ever seen in a sports game:
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYEm1ohDnZs&noredirect=1

              And here's a quick look at the menu's of Greatest Mode.
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6pCDJXleL8&feature=related

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              • Kurupt_XxX
                Rookie
                • Sep 2010
                • 403

                #412
                Re: Players' ratings are...off???

                love how mareese speights is 89 mid and Aldridge is only 81... even though hes automatic in real life

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                • X*Cell
                  Collab: xcellnoah@gmail
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 8109

                  #413
                  Matt Bonner is a 50... with a 92 3-pointer LMAO
                  SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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                  • RedSceptile
                    MVP
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 3682

                    #414
                    Re: NBA 2K12 Player Ratings Revealed, Including All Free Agents

                    Originally posted by X*Cell
                    Matt Bonner is a 50... with a 92 3-pointer LMAO
                    Sounds about right rofl.

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                    • ccjj1010
                      Rookie
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 42

                      #415
                      Originally posted by DurtySoufReppin
                      I know I don't, and I hate that people use %'s to justify the rating.

                      There are so many things that go into a mid range rating besides %'s.

                      Take for example Serge Ibaka (77 mid range) and Zach Randolph (69 mid range).

                      Who in there right minds would think Serge Ibaka is a better mid range shooter than Zach Randolph??


                      Serge Ibaka is a spot up shooter. Most of his shots are wide open, he isn't forced to take bad shots due to shot clocks and being the primary scorer of his team like Randolph.


                      This increases his chances of having a higher % than Randolph, that doesn't mean he's a better mid range shooter.

                      A spot up shooter should be a spot up shooter, don't boost his ratings just because he gets more open looks than a player who's getting double teamed and always has the team's best defender on him .


                      J.R. Smith has a 91 mid range and Kobe has a 78. That is a HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE difference.

                      J.R. Smith isn't forced to put the team on his back at times, and isn't the only perimeter threat on his team like Kobe.

                      These are things that you have to take in consideration when you're making the ratings, not just %'s.

                      If you asked a coach,NBA Player, or NBA Expert who's a better mid range shooter, J.R. Smith or Kobe?? Who do you think they're going to say?????

                      These ratings are terrible, point blank period.

                      Don't just make ratings off %'s, get a guy to do the ratings that ACTUALLY WATCHES BASKETBALL AND UNDERSTANDS THE WAY 2K Plays.
                      I put a whole blog on here on that bs, they tried whipping out percentages on me too.

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                      • ccjj1010
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 42

                        #416
                        Originally posted by Paul Pierce
                        Kobe Bryant Midrange= 78
                        Matt Carrol Midrange=93
                        sad
                        lol who the hell is that? I ARGUED IN A WHOLE BLOG ABOUT MIDRANGE RATINGS. People keep saying on here that kobe is a poor midrange shooter... What? what is he good at then? a close shot? are you kidding me?

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                        • ccjj1010
                          Rookie
                          • Sep 2011
                          • 42

                          #417
                          IF YOU EVER QUESTION WHY KOBE HAS A 78 MIDRANGE RATING. PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT WHY THIS IS IN MY BLOG ON HERE.

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                          • ccjj1010
                            Rookie
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 42

                            #418
                            PERCENTAGES DON'T MEAN SQUAT...... PERIOD. I just saw Matt Carroll ( Who is this?) with a 91 midrange and I think this just ruined my day.

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                            • Yeah...THAT Guy
                              Once in a Lifetime Memory
                              • Dec 2006
                              • 17310

                              #419
                              Re: NBA 2K12 Player Ratings Revealed, Including All Free Agents

                              Originally posted by ccjj1010
                              lol who the hell is that? I ARGUED IN A WHOLE BLOG ABOUT MIDRANGE RATINGS. People keep saying on here that kobe is a poor midrange shooter... What? what is he good at then? a close shot? are you kidding me?
                              For what it's worth, Matt Carroll has been one of the highest rated shooters in the game for as long as I can remember. And Kobe's biggest strength is his moves, not his shooting (shooting is still pretty good though).
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                              • ccjj1010
                                Rookie
                                • Sep 2011
                                • 42

                                #420
                                I know I don't, and I hate that people use %'s to justify the rating.

                                There are so many things that go into a mid range rating besides %'s.

                                Take for example Serge Ibaka (77 mid range) and Zach Randolph (69 mid range).

                                Who in there right minds would think Serge Ibaka is a better mid range shooter than Zach Randolph??


                                Serge Ibaka is a spot up shooter. Most of his shots are wide open, he isn't forced to take bad shots due to shot clocks and being the primary scorer of his team like Randolph.


                                This increases his chances of having a higher % than Randolph, that doesn't mean he's a better mid range shooter.

                                A spot up shooter should be a spot up shooter, don't boost his ratings just because he gets more open looks than a player who's getting double teamed and always has the team's best defender on him .


                                J.R. Smith has a 91 mid range and Kobe has a 78. That is a HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE difference.

                                J.R. Smith isn't forced to put the team on his back at times, and isn't the only perimeter threat on his team like Kobe.

                                These are things that you have to take in consideration when you're making the ratings, not just %'s.

                                If you asked a coach,NBA Player, or NBA Expert who's a better mid range shooter, J.R. Smith or Kobe?? Who do you think they're going to say?????

                                These ratings are terrible, point blank period.

                                Don't just make ratings off %'s, get a guy to do the ratings that ACTUALLY WATCHES BASKETBALL AND UNDERSTANDS THE WAY 2K Plays.





                                My man here said it perfect.

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