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NBA 2K13: Top Ten Rookies and their Projected Signature Skills

When I pop NBA 2K13 into my XBOX 360 come October 2nd, one of the first things I’ll do is what I do every year, go to practice mode and check out the new rookies. In another life, I’d be an NBA scout. I’ve always enjoyed watching players progress from high school to college and analyzing what type of player they might be in the NBA. In the game, it’s fun for me to see how well rookies are captured appearance, ability and style-wise. And with the announcement of perhaps my most anticipated addition to NBA 2K13, Signature Skills, it will be even more interesting this year.

Rookies in NBA 2K have always been rated according to a specific scale which often does not do justice to their capabilities on the court. Granted a part of rating them is predicting how well their game will translate to the NBA, there are certain abilities that players just possess. Signature Skills could be the compromise which allows rookies to play like their real life counterparts though they may be rated conservatively.

The 2012 draft was deep with good ballplayers and there a couple of guys I’m excited about using in NBA 2K13. Here are my numbers ten through six most anticipated rookies, along with what I predict their Signature Skills might be.

10. Terrence Jones (Houston Rockets) – When I saw Jones play for the first time, I thought to myself, “this kid is a beast”. At 6’9, 250 plus, Jones is a wing player in the body of a big man. He has good ball handling ability, speed, 3 point range on his jump shot, and can really finish at the rim. Having often played power forward at Kentucky, Jones also displayed a solid game on the low block as well as a good defense.

Coming into the league, his genetics may be his biggest attribute. Other than Lebron James, not too many players in the NBA have such a skill-set at that size. I can envision Jones possessing the Finisher and/or Strength Signature Skills.

9. Austin Rivers (New Orleans Hornets) – I remember seeing Rivers play in high school and thinking that he could be something special at the point guard position. At roughly 6’5, 200, he has an ankle-shredding handle, impressive quickness, a reliable floater and a good acumen and feel for the game. His special ability to fill it up offensively had him slotted at the shooting guard for Duke but with his thin frame, he's more likely destined for point guard life in the NBA.

Rivers biggest attribute is probably his confidence. I don’t know if there is a signature skill for that, but this kid believes in his ability and it enables him to approach a game like he’s the best guy on the floor. I wonder how much adapting to playing the point guard on the Hornets and not having the green light to score will affect that. Other than some signature skill pertaining to confidence, I can definitely see Rivers possessing the Ankle Breaker attribute, and one for First Step Quickness.

8. Andrew Nicholson (Orlando Magic) –Nicholson merges the attributes of a throwback big along with a skill set that modern day big men might envy. He has solid size at the PF position standing at about 6’10 234, has an impressive back to the basket game and shot 43% from 3point range in his senior year at Bonaventure. Nicholson also has a good basketball IQ and work ethic. His improvement at the free-throw line has been impressive, as he went from shooting 61% his freshman year to 76% his sophomore year. Most recently, Nicholson connected at 78% clip in his senior year.

Nicholson’s intelligence is a plus but I don't think it will earn him a Signature Skill in that area just yet. I can however envision a Low Post Offense and maybe Spot up Shooter attribute.

7. Kendall Marshall (Phoenix Suns) – When I first saw Kendall Marshall play, the first guy that came to my mind was Jason Kidd. Marshall is a 6’4 point guard who controls the floor and makes players around him better. I was impressed by his ability to push the ball as well as his passing accuracy in the half court. He’s not the rebounder or defender that Jason Kidd was but he does have exceptional ball control, a high IQ, and can hit the 3 consistently. It’s been a few years since a pure point guard like Marshall has come out of the NBA draft.

Marshall is the consummate Floor General, so I’d be surprised if he did not have that signature skill in 2K13. I can also see him having the Dimer Signature Skill. The man averaged 10 assists per game his sophomore year in North Carolina, with nearly a 4:1 assist to turnover ratio. That’s impressive.

6. Harrison Barnes (Golden State Warriors) – Harrison Barnes garnered comparisons to Kobe Bryant when he was the number 1 rated prospect coming out of high school. After the rough start to his freshman year at North Carolina however, those comparisons cooled down. Eventually, Barnes settled in to his game and had a decent rookie campaign. He showed greater efficiency is his sophomore year and his game started drawing comparisons to Glen Rice. I didn’t agree with that comparison at first, but I can see the similarities in play.

Barnes is a tremendous mid-range shooter, with an exceptional ability to create space for himself. Though not as accurate as Glen Rice, he is a knock-down three point shooter both in spot up and off-the-dribble situations. Barnes has the body of an NBA small forward at 6’8, 230, a serviceable post game, good strength and defense. His preference to shoot the jumper over driving to the basket had many doubting his athleticism, though he measured as one of the best athletes at the NBA Draft Combine.

I am interested in seeing if Barnes game fits more naturally into the NBA or if he will have the same difficulties transitioning as he did entering college. Fortunately for him, he seems to be in the ideal situation in Golden State as their play style caters to his strengths. I can see Barnes with the Sharp Shooter Signature Skill, and maybe a Strength or IQ kind of skill as well.

 

Who are your Top Five rookies? Who do you think I'm going to pick? Any projections on signature skills? Sound off in the comments below!


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# 21 barimanlhs @ 08/30/12 09:00 PM
No love at all for Royce White? The guy who has the size of Karl Malone but passes like Magic Johnson? I think he will have a passer skill and maybe a floor general (idk if they would give it to a rookie though), probably a rebounder skill as well. I see him being somewhere between a prime Boris Diaw and a up and coming LeBron, IF he plays to his skillset.

Wow im an idiot and just reread the title....ignore me lol
 
# 22 Sinner @ 08/30/12 10:56 PM
They made it to the NBA so wouldn't they have some skill? Maybe i'm looking at it wrong but it seems crazy that these rookies are drafted on potential and skills but when they are in the NBA they shouldn't have "skills" Davis has shown that he is a shot blocker, Kendall has shown that he is a good passer, Rivers has shown that he has handles... If a player has shown through college or through the Summer League that they have a certain skill I have no problem with them having at least one.
 
# 23 Guard-ian @ 08/31/12 05:02 AM
I thought signature skills were above all to differentiate much better superstars from just good players... Some rookies perhaps may become superstars but they have to prove it before and usually it takes some time...

We dont know yet how signature skills will work, so we have to wait and see, but in any case I would understand if Davis has some defensive skills, but not much more than that.

Cheers! ;-)
 
# 24 ojandpizza @ 08/31/12 05:07 AM
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Originally Posted by barimanlhs
No love at all for Royce White? The guy who has the size of Karl Malone but passes like Magic Johnson? I think he will have a passer skill and maybe a floor general (idk if they would give it to a rookie though), probably a rebounder skill as well. I see him being somewhere between a prime Boris Diaw and a up and coming LeBron, IF he plays to his skillset.

Wow im an idiot and just reread the title....ignore me lol
Passes like WHO? lol tell me I didn't not just read that Royce White passes like Magic Johnson
 
# 25 Colts18 @ 08/31/12 06:02 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sinner
They made it to the NBA so wouldn't they have some skill? Maybe i'm looking at it wrong but it seems crazy that these rookies are drafted on potential and skills but when they are in the NBA they shouldn't have "skills" Davis has shown that he is a shot blocker, Kendall has shown that he is a good passer, Rivers has shown that he has handles... If a player has shown through college or through the Summer League that they have a certain skill I have no problem with them having at least one.
First of all it isn't based on potential, it is based on current production.


Well being in the NBA isn't what gives you the skill. Being Elite in a category gives you that. Not having NBA Experience shows what about a player being exceptional at any skill vs. NBA COmpetition? You can't make any claims for that they deserve anything because they have yet to prove anything.

The skills I mentioned above are physical and will translate over no matter what. Skill based Skill Perks need to be earned. So yes I feel you are looking at it the wrong way.

I really don't see why people have an issue with people earning things because getting labels.
 
# 26 Colts18 @ 08/31/12 06:03 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Guard-ian
I thought signature skills were above all to differentiate much better superstars from just good players... Some rookies perhaps may become superstars but they have to prove it before and usually it takes some time...

We dont know yet how signature skills will work, so we have to wait and see, but in any case I would understand if Davis has some defensive skills, but not much more than that.

Cheers! ;-)
Knowing 2K's track record I think it is safe to say that some skills will be handed out like hot cakes.

And to dude that said Royce passes like Magic, he must be Royce's son talking like that.
 
# 27 Phreezy P @ 08/31/12 06:36 AM
Don't forget about Valanciunas!
 
# 28 barimanlhs @ 08/31/12 10:01 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ojandpizza
Passes like WHO? lol tell me I didn't not just read that Royce White passes like Magic Johnson
Ok ok, maybe not Magic...but he still is a damn fine passer
 
# 29 stillfeelme @ 08/31/12 11:46 AM
Certain athletic skills will transfer. Shooting doesn't always transfer because it is tougher to get a shot off in the NBA vs college or some international player league

Alley ooper Davis
Swat team/blockers Davis
Dunker Davis
Dimer. Marshall can't give him a floor general because he has to prove that he can run a team maybe end of the year he can earn floor general

Lilliard get hot quick, acrobat, Dimer by the end of the year he will probably have floor general. I think he will be ROY.
Rivers, ankle breaker, streaky shooter
Robinson, post strength
Kidd-gilchrist he will get one Sig skill on defense
Valanciunas Swat team
 
# 30 Belly_of_a_Whale @ 08/31/12 01:07 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by stillfeelme
Certain athletic skills will transfer. Shooting doesn't always transfer because it is tougher to get a shot off in the NBA vs college or some international player league

Alley ooper Davis
Swat team/blockers Davis
Dunker Davis
Dimer. Marshall can't give him a floor general because he has to prove that he can run a team maybe end of the year he can earn floor general

Lilliard get hot quick, acrobat, Dimer by the end of the year he will probably have floor general. I think he will be ROY.
Rivers, ankle breaker, streaky shooter
Robinson, post strength
Kidd-gilchrist he will get one Sig skill on defense
Valanciunas Swat team

Ooh, yeah, Alley Oop definitely needs to be a signature skill. A dunk rating doesn't really accurately represent the skill and amount of alley-oops a player has.
 
# 31 TJ820 @ 09/03/12 02:11 PM
Anthony Davis- Eraser, Hustle Points, ........Brick Wall( just kidding)

MKG-Lockdown defender,Active Hands,Pick Pocket

Bradley Beal- Interceptor, Spot-up shooter

Thomas Robinson- Hustle Pts., Scrapper, Bruiser

Royce White- Post Playmaker, Dimer, Brick Wall
 
# 32 sa1nts @ 09/03/12 02:56 PM
My top ten rookies:
1) Anthony Davis
2) Jonas Valanciunas
3) Damian Lillard
4) Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
5) Harrison Barnes
6) Donatas Motiejunas
7) Bradley Beal
8) Thomas Robinson
9) Meyers Leonard
10) Jae Crowder
 
# 33 jhawk886 @ 09/12/12 08:29 PM
Really man? T-Rob not even in your top 10?
 
# 34 Sundown @ 09/12/12 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by TeamBuilder
Not really. I see him as being equal to (if not better) than Tyson Chandler defensively. Chandler was in the range of 76-78 overall rating last year. And Davis most likely has higher offensive ratings than Chandler so that could account for the extra bump in overall rating. I think 80 seems to fit.

It will be interesting to see if he has the most signature skills. I would think he'll only have defensive signature skills.
I think that's way overrating Davis before he's played a single NBA game, especially comparing him against last years DPOY and the center that made the difference been one and 0 rings for Dirk.

Davis should be decent defensively his rookie year, but he had trouble scoring even against smaller kids his age in college. Did everyone forget how bad offensively he was in the championship game? Yes he has a bit of a jumper and he'll probably develop a decent offensive game with time and work but it's another thing to assume he's better than Chandler in both defense and offense out the gate.

He should just have Eraser and Hustle at most. 80 is okay if defense and speed/athleticism is highly weighted in big men overalls. Otherwise 75-78 until he proves himself.
 
# 35 jubba910 @ 09/13/12 08:14 AM
QUINCY MILLER! IT'S EASYYYY
 

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