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NBA 2K13 Ratings - Manu Ginobili - 86, Eric Gordon - 85, Aaron Brooks - 77
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Yeah, because age has something to do with us complaining about some of the ratings. lol
I guess you don't play association, but ratings and potential kind of matter there you know? And you can trade for Dirk with a bag of chips an Daniel Orton in 2k12. Overalls should reflect how good they are. I'd rather have it as an arbitrary number independent of ratings than how it is now that just screws up trade logic"When nothing seems to help, I go and look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred and first blow it will split in two, and I know it was not that blow that did it, but all that had gone before." - Jacob RiisComment
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Re: NBA 2K13 Ratings - Manu Ginobili - 86, Eric Gordon - 85, Aaron Brooks - 77
Gordon has ankle breaker as it was evident in the trailer when he buckled Jared Dudley.Comment
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Re: NBA 2K13 Ratings - Manu Ginobili - 86, Eric Gordon - 85, Aaron Brooks - 77
2K has turned into the the old Madden games where hardly any players are lower than a 70. Aaron Brooks a 77? An undersized point who can't defend, is not a good playmaker, and is an inefficient shooter? Wow. But hey, he's fast, so might as well make him almost an 80.
In my book, players in the 90's are Super Stars, players in 80's are All-Star caliber, and players in the high 70's are close to All-Stars. Aaron Brooks is nowhere near that.Comment
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Re: NBA 2K13 Ratings - Manu Ginobili - 86, Eric Gordon - 85, Aaron Brooks - 77
I actually doubt that he does. Signature Skills do not make it possible for players to perform certain moves, it only gives them a higher success rate. Players can break people's ankles even if they don't have the Ankle Breaker sig skill.
And, frankly, Gordon does not deserve to have that skill. That's not his game.
Just because you feel it, doesn't mean it's there.Comment

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