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  • Hotobu
    MVP
    • Sep 2008
    • 1438

    #31
    Re: NBA 2K12: Top Five Players by Position

    Originally posted by ..GameOver..
    For those of you starting this debate about Durant and LeBron need to realize we are talking about the video game. This is not a discussion about who is actually better in real life.
    I'm just going to quote this because maybe if it's here twice people will see it. Selective literacy on the internet is a pandemic.

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    • DukeC
      Banned
      • Jul 2011
      • 5751

      #32
      Re: NBA 2K12: Top Five Players by Position

      Are we going by most useful vidoegame wise?

      In that case...

      PG: Chris Paul. His 84 3pt rating makes all the difference in the world in deciding whether or not double teaming David West is a good idea...

      HM: Derrick Rose. His 77 mid and 79 3pt makes him an inconsistent threat with his jumpshots. But get him a few easy layups and a couple of trips to the foul line? His jumper is straight cash.

      SG: Kobe. His post game is ridiculous. Coupled with the fact that most Sg don't have the strength nor the post defense necessary to stop it? Makes Kobe the most complete SG in the game.

      HM: Tyreke Evans. Don't laugh. A couple of OS'ers on here know just how dangerous Tyreke Evans is when going to the rim. Couple that with his insane crossover/isomotion ability and one of the quickest releases in the game making it nearly unblockable? Yeah. Tyreke is a problem.

      SF: Carmelo Anthony. Bigger, Stronger Kobe with a better 3pt rating. He is simply unfair in this game.

      HM: Rudy Gay. Don't laugh at this either. Dude is absolutely insane when going to the rack, and he catches on fire very very very quickly. Hit a couple of midrange jumpers, and I bet you at the end of the day he'll end up with 40+ points.

      PF: Dirk. His post fadeaway is simply cheese

      HM: Kevin Garnett. HIS post fadeaway is simply cheese

      C: Dwight Howard. Simply unfair. Can't be guarded one on one. He will simply bully his way to within 3-5 feet and dunk it. Everytime. EVERY. TIME. Asssuming he establishes good post position first, but then...that's what the agressive backdown is for....

      HM: DeMarcus Cousins. Mini Dwight. With a mid range game. His mid range is a 75. Simply unguardable if he's facing a scrub center. Expect him to get 20+ points.

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      • Gramps91
        MVP
        • Sep 2010
        • 2114

        #33
        Originally posted by DukeC
        Are we going by most useful vidoegame wise?

        In that case...

        PG: Chris Paul. His 84 3pt rating makes all the difference in the world in deciding whether or not double teaming David West is a good idea...

        HM: Derrick Rose. His 77 mid and 79 3pt makes him an inconsistent threat with his jumpshots. But get him a few easy layups and a couple of trips to the foul line? His jumper is straight cash.

        SG: Kobe. His post game is ridiculous. Coupled with the fact that most Sg don't have the strength nor the post defense necessary to stop it? Makes Kobe the most complete SG in the game.

        HM: Tyreke Evans. Don't laugh. A couple of OS'ers on here know just how dangerous Tyreke Evans is when going to the rim. Couple that with his insane crossover/isomotion ability and one of the quickest releases in the game making it nearly unblockable? Yeah. Tyreke is a problem.

        SF: Carmelo Anthony. Bigger, Stronger Kobe with a better 3pt rating. He is simply unfair in this game.

        HM: Rudy Gay. Don't laugh at this either. Dude is absolutely insane when going to the rack, and he catches on fire very very very quickly. Hit a couple of midrange jumpers, and I bet you at the end of the day he'll end up with 40+ points.

        PF: Dirk. His post fadeaway is simply cheese

        HM: Kevin Garnett. HIS post fadeaway is simply cheese

        C: Dwight Howard. Simply unfair. Can't be guarded one on one. He will simply bully his way to within 3-5 feet and dunk it. Everytime. EVERY. TIME. Asssuming he establishes good post position first, but then...that's what the agressive backdown is for....

        HM: DeMarcus Cousins. Mini Dwight. With a mid range game. His mid range is a 75. Simply unguardable if he's facing a scrub center. Expect him to get 20+ points.
        D Cuz is the man! just sayin
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        • basketballfreak24
          Rookie
          • Apr 2011
          • 92

          #34
          Re: NBA 2K12: Top Five Players by Position

          Chris Paul or Derrick Rose
          Kobe Bryant or Dwyane Wade
          Lebron James or Carmelo Anthony(Rudy G. i see u)
          KG or Dirk or Bosh(Gasol and Duncan i see u)
          D12 or Bynum

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          • 44drob
            Pro
            • Oct 2010
            • 848

            #35
            Re: NBA 2K12: Top Five Players by Position

            X2

            Rose
            Bryant
            Durant
            Nowitzki
            Howard

            6th Man Lebron !!!!
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            NBA:LAKERS

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            TRU2THA GAME

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            • Jadakiss88
              Rookie
              • Oct 2011
              • 70

              #36
              Originally posted by Hotobu
              I'm just going to quote this because maybe if it's here twice people will see it. Selective literacy on the internet is a pandemic.
              Well that would be true if we were talking about ficitional characters but we are not most sports games are just smaller duplicates of their real life counterparts...so you really can't argue who's better if you don't compare them in real life. It's not like we are trying to see whose more bad *** between Marcus Fenix and Master Chief.

              The ratings for each players reflects (in some cases loosely) how they play in real life. So it really makes no sense to compare or debate the two soley off of video games if you can't compare the two in real life. But if that's the case Lebron is still better than KD.

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