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* Updated list, via 2K Sports Facebook page.
  • Ron Artest - name change to Metta World Peace
  • Caron Butler - FA signing LA Clippers
  • Tyson Chandler - traded from DAL to NY Knicks
  • Andy Rautins - traded from NY to Dallas
  • Ronny Turiaf - traded from New York to Washington Wizards (via Dallas)
  • Brandon Roy - retired
  • Glen Davis - traded from BOS to Orlando
  • Brandon Bass - traded from ORL to Boston
  • Shane Battier - FA signing Miami Heat
  • Eddy Curry - FA signing Miami Heat
  • Shannon Brown - FA signing Phoenix Suns
  • Vince Carter - Waived from Phoenix Suns
  • Sebastian Telfair - FA signing Phoenix Suns
  • Richard Hamilton - Waived from Detroit Pistons
  • Tracy McGrady - FA signing Atlanta Hawks
  • Chauncey Billups - Amnesty Clause
  • Roger Mason - FA signing Washington Wizards
  • Derrick Brown - FA signing Charlotte Bobcats
  • T.J. Ford - FA signing San Antonio Spurs
  • Chuck Hayes - FA signing Sacramento Kings
  • Jamaal Magloire - FA signing Toronto Raptors
  • Vladimir Radmanovic - FA signing Atlanta Hawks
  • Brandan Wright - FA signing Dallas Mavericks
  • Kyrie Irving - draft pick signed Cleveland Cavaliers
  • Tristan Thompson - draft pick signed Cleveland Cavaliers
  • Kenneth Faried - draft pick signed Denver Nuggets
  • Jordan Hamilton - draft pick signed Denver Nuggets
  • Keyon Dooling - traded from MIL to Boston Celtics
  • Mike Dunleavy - FA signing Milwaukee Bucks
  • Mike Bibby - FA signing New York Knicks
  • Aaron Gray - FA signing Toronto Raptors
  • Lamar Odom - traded from LAL to Dallas
  • David West - FA signing Indiana Pacers
  • Kurt Thomas - FA signing Portland Trail Blazers
  • Damien Wilkins - FA signing Detroit Pistons
  • Jason Kapono - FA signing LA Lakers
  • Rasual Butler - FA signing Toronto Raptors
  • Derrick Williams - draft pick signing Minnesota Timberwolves
  • Brandon Knight - draft pick signed Detroit Pistons
  • Jimmer Fredette - draft pick signed Sacramento Kings
  • Kawhi Leonard - draft pick signed San Antonio Spurs
  • Kemba Walker - draft pick signed Charlotte Bobcats
  • MarShon Brooks - draft pick signed New Jersey Nets
  • Tobias Harris - draft pick signed Milwaukee Bucks
  • Nolan Smith - draft pick signed Portland Trail Blazers
  • Gani Lawal - draft pick signed San Antonio Spurs
  • Chauncey Billups - Amnesty bid by Los Angeles Clippers
  • Enes Kanter - drat pick signed Utah Jazz
  • Jan Vesely - draft pick signed Washington Wizards
  • Alec Burks - draft pick signed Utah Jazz
  • Markieff Morris - draft pick signed Phoenix Suns
  • Marcus Morris - draft pick signed Houston Rockets
  • Nikola Vucevis - draft pick signed Philadelphia 76ers
  • Iman Shumpert - draft pick signed New York Knicks
  • Reggie Jackson - draft pick signed Oklahoma City Thunder
  • Chris Wilcox - FA signing Boston Celtics
  • Marquis Daniels - FA signing Boston Celtics
  • Anthony Carter - FA signing Toronto Raptors
  • Jeremy Lin - FA signing Houston Rockets
  • Kwame Brown - FA signing Golden State Warriors
  • Vince Carter - FA signing Dallas Mavericks
  • Delonte West - FA signing Dallas Mavericks
  • Rudy Fernandez - traded from DAL to Denver Nuggets
  • Corey Brewer - traded from DAL to Denver Nuggets
  • Gary Forbes - FA signing Toronto Raptors
  • Klay Thompson - draft pick signed Golden State Warriors
  • J.J. Barea - FA signing Minnesota Timberwolves
  • Charlie Bell - Amnesty Clause Golden State Warriors
  • Lazar Hayward - traded from MIN to Oklahoma City Thunder
  • Robert Vaden - waived from Minnesota Timberwolves
  • Ronnie Price - FA signing Phoenix Suns
  • Zabian Dowdell - waived Phoenix Suns
  • Josh McRoberts - FA signing Los Angeles Lakers
  • Shelden Williams - FA signing New Jersey Nets
  • Chris Paul - traded from NO to Los Angeles Clippers
  • Eric Gordon - traded from LAC to New Orleans
  • Chris Kaman - traded from LAC to New Orleans
  • Al-Farouq Aminu - traded from LAC to New Orleans

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# 121 kingg d @ 12/16/11 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by PrettyT11
Norris Cole is not faster than Kemba Walker there is no doubt about that. Also Cole wasn't anywhere close to the fastest sprint time at the combine.
He is faster than kemba, also sprint test at the combine means nothing, John Wall wasn't the fastest last year, those sprints are without the ball, by your logic Trevor Booker is fastest than John Wall right? Because he was faster than him at the combine's 3/4 sprint test

Norris Cole is the fastest player I've seen with the ball in his hands since John Wall
 
# 122 Outcast @ 12/16/11 11:34 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by kingg d
He is faster than kemba, also sprint test at the combine means nothing, John Wall wasn't the fastest last year, those sprints are without the ball, by your logic Trevor Booker is fastest than John Wall right? Because he was faster than him at the combine's 3/4 sprint test

Norris Cole is the fastest player I've seen with the ball in his hands since John Wall
Ty Lawson is offended by this...
 
# 123 kingg d @ 12/16/11 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Outcast
Ty Lawson is offended by this...
True, forgot about Ty, he is fast as hell as well
 
# 124 Henry145 @ 12/16/11 11:49 AM
Does any one know if the rookies are going get their tattoos like they did for the rookies last years game.
 
# 125 iLLosophy @ 12/16/11 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by kingg d
You mean Jajuan Johnson right? yeah, they also gave him an "average" at post fadeaway when everybody who watches NCAA knows that Jajuan turnaround from the post is almost unstoppable. His speed is too low as well, but at least he has an 88 vert and 75 in dunks.

Norris Cole should be the fastest player in the draft but he only has a 89.

Well at least we have the full 1st round
Oh man I didn't even see his speed....WTF??? 60??? Dude ran faster than kemba walker at the combine testing. Not saying he's overall faster, but Kemba is 95, a guy who runs on par with you gets a 60?

http://www.nbadraft.net/nba-draft-co...ticism-testing
 
# 126 PrettyT11 @ 12/16/11 12:12 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by kingg d
He is faster than kemba, also sprint test at the combine means nothing, John Wall wasn't the fastest last year, those sprints are without the ball, by your logic Trevor Booker is fastest than John Wall right? Because he was faster than him at the combine's 3/4 sprint test

Norris Cole is the fastest player I've seen with the ball in his hands since John Wall
I never said the sprint times was the end all be all. I was just stating where he ranked against his peers at the time and it was about average. He didn't stand out at all in any way.

Again no he is not faster than Kemba and I don't know what would make you think so. You look at any scouting report on Cole and they say he has good speed and quickness not great. There was also questions about his athletism. Kemba is the opposite on the other hand. Every scouting report raves about his speed and quickness.

Lastly I really don't know what to tell you if you think he is the fastest with the ball. He has no reason being even mentioned in the sentence as John Wall when it comes to speed with ball or without it. I'm sorry man but your eyes are lying to you.
 
# 127 PrettyT11 @ 12/16/11 12:15 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Outcast
Ty Lawson is offended by this...
I know. Not only Ty but Derrick Rose, Westbrook, and others are as well. In no way is Norris Cole on their level speed wise.
 
# 128 Colts18 @ 12/16/11 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by jeebs9
Maybe someone can correct me. But I was playing with Zach Randolph last night. But I have to ask why is his Med range rating only 69. I'm just asking. I know he is not a knock down med range shooter. But he does spot-up from time to time. Can someone enlighten me?
Mid range represents the 16-23 foot range this year. 2K changed it from what I see. So close = what you think should be mid. What is his rating there?
 
# 129 Colts18 @ 12/16/11 12:21 PM
1. Remember than JuJuan Johnson did all of that on the NCAA Level. Him being unstoppable on the College level has nothing to do with what he is going to do on the NBA Level. Giving him (Offensive liability probably) anything higher than an average (generous) level for post fade is asking for trouble on this game and he should show that he deserves it before we annoit him with that.

2. Norris Cole is comprable to Kemba when it comes to speed. Only difference is one was at UCONN and one played in the MAC. So of course we have seen Kemba more so the opinion of, "Kemba is faster hands down" will be widely accepted. But anyone that keeps up with all schools know that isn't true at all. It is arguable who is faster. Forget those damn combine scores.
 
# 130 PrettyT11 @ 12/16/11 12:45 PM
I keep up with and watch all and I'm pretty sure that NBA scouts keep up with and watch all NBA level talent especially first round talent. So your statement is just wrong and you have no idea how much they have seen. But the whole Kemba vs Cole thing aside the bigger error is the fact that he thinks Cole is faster than everybody not named John Wall. That is just wrong.
 
# 131 Colts18 @ 12/16/11 02:44 PM
I am not talking about the NBA Scouts seeing enough of Cole. I am speaking of anyone on here that claims Cole vs. Kemba (speed) isn't a legit argument. I know Scouts have seen enough.

And honestly, saying Cole is faster than everyone not named Wall, let us wait and see how that speed translates into the NBA. He high be, he might not be. I would say no on the surface of it, but I wouldn't call it a big error.
 
# 132 DENCIO @ 12/19/11 01:57 AM
can anyone give me updated roster ps3,thanks a lot in advance
 


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