All three of my draft classes have been uploaded to 2kshare (DaRebirth Vol 7).
UPDATED 5/30/2011
2011 Vol 7 (Most likely to be drafted, propects re-edited according to Hoop Summit, NBA Draft Combine Athletic Test Results and Workout information feedback)
2012 Vol 7 (Barnes, Sullinger, Perry Jones III, etc)
2013 Vol 7 (McAdoo, Drummond, etc)
Ratings, tendencies, etc have been edited according to scouting reports from Draft Express and other websites.
Ratings/tendency edits were done considering present day NBA readiness, if u don't like them, feel free to change for personal use.
Ages will need to be changed in Association mode during the year of the draft if u wish for that logic to be applied during drafting. 19 is the lowest that can be assigned in the editor, but it can be dropped to 18 in Association mode before the draft, this will give added "value" to prospects like Sullinger & Knight who are younger than their peers.
*I have edited the Touch tendencies according to that players' projected NBA role.
*If you don't feel a player should be included, just edit him into someone else.
*I've gotten the "Player X is rated too low" question in various forms now. After reading various scouting reports and taking the actual size of the player into account, I attempt to project his "NBA readiness". Meaning, if I placed "Player X" on an NBA roster, where would he fall on the rotation. Would he even crack an 8-9 man rotation? Would he be D-League fodder? How did he perform in HS or college? What was his role in HS or college? Was he just bigger/faster/stronger than his peers in HS or college, or does he have a skillset that projects to the NBA level? If he has a skillset that projects to the NBA, does he have size/athletic deficiencies that will prohibit him from having similiar success in the NBA, if not, to what extent will it restrict him? After coming up with hypothetical answers to these questions, and others, I assign attributes using scouting report data, etc which ends up being the overall rating.
Some players, like Harrison Barnes and Perry Jones, may end up dominating in college hoops and well deserving of a 70+ OVR rating. As of now, they haven't done squat on the collegiate level. I've seen Barnes put in work at a NC Pro-Am game, but what he does in a gym at NCCU is likely to be different from his first game in an NBA uniform with grown men trying to stop him. Of course, that is what the potential rating is for, so that the projected cream of the crop will have the ability to reach the lofty expectations placed upon them
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My apology to the offline people that may have been waiting on the draft classes. Enjoy.
Peace
UPDATED 5/30/2011
2011 Vol 7 (Most likely to be drafted, propects re-edited according to Hoop Summit, NBA Draft Combine Athletic Test Results and Workout information feedback)
2012 Vol 7 (Barnes, Sullinger, Perry Jones III, etc)
2013 Vol 7 (McAdoo, Drummond, etc)
Ratings, tendencies, etc have been edited according to scouting reports from Draft Express and other websites.
Ratings/tendency edits were done considering present day NBA readiness, if u don't like them, feel free to change for personal use.
Ages will need to be changed in Association mode during the year of the draft if u wish for that logic to be applied during drafting. 19 is the lowest that can be assigned in the editor, but it can be dropped to 18 in Association mode before the draft, this will give added "value" to prospects like Sullinger & Knight who are younger than their peers.
*I have edited the Touch tendencies according to that players' projected NBA role.
*If you don't feel a player should be included, just edit him into someone else.
*I've gotten the "Player X is rated too low" question in various forms now. After reading various scouting reports and taking the actual size of the player into account, I attempt to project his "NBA readiness". Meaning, if I placed "Player X" on an NBA roster, where would he fall on the rotation. Would he even crack an 8-9 man rotation? Would he be D-League fodder? How did he perform in HS or college? What was his role in HS or college? Was he just bigger/faster/stronger than his peers in HS or college, or does he have a skillset that projects to the NBA level? If he has a skillset that projects to the NBA, does he have size/athletic deficiencies that will prohibit him from having similiar success in the NBA, if not, to what extent will it restrict him? After coming up with hypothetical answers to these questions, and others, I assign attributes using scouting report data, etc which ends up being the overall rating.
Some players, like Harrison Barnes and Perry Jones, may end up dominating in college hoops and well deserving of a 70+ OVR rating. As of now, they haven't done squat on the collegiate level. I've seen Barnes put in work at a NC Pro-Am game, but what he does in a gym at NCCU is likely to be different from his first game in an NBA uniform with grown men trying to stop him. Of course, that is what the potential rating is for, so that the projected cream of the crop will have the ability to reach the lofty expectations placed upon them

My apology to the offline people that may have been waiting on the draft classes. Enjoy.
Peace
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