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Old 09-28-2011, 02:33 PM   #377
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Kevin Love an 81?? Dude gets NO love. For people whining about Boozer, the guy was absolutely atrocious in the post season. Showed how weak he was defensively, and couldn't score. If anything 77 is a gift.

Deng still getting no respect in his defensive attributes tho. Meh, I'll just update them with one of the many outstanding roster updates that get posted on here.
Kevin love is a great rebounder and terrific standstill shooter. A good passer for a big man. He has a solid post game, but it's not spectacular. And he's a horrid defender right now. I'm not sure how an 81 disagrees with him.
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Old 09-28-2011, 02:34 PM   #378
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Really don't agree with these rosters. After bosh no one is even rated in the 70's on the heat? Chalmers is only a 68. They have the elite players ratings very high and the good players in the league too low. They need to balance the ratings out more.
Disagree. After the big three, the players on the Heat roster are extremely limited. They are effective in their roles, but really offer little else outside of them.
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Old 09-28-2011, 02:40 PM   #379
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My New Jersey Nets player ratings:

Deron Williams 95 (best PG in the game today!)
Brook Lopez 81 (just can't rebound, arguably 2nd best Center in the NBA)
Kris Humphries 79 (going to be an 85 if season started)
Anthony Morrow 66 (Morrow is a scoring machine)
Travis Outlaw 62 (Absolutely terrible, became a bench player)
Sasha Vujacic 67 (He was rated correctly)
Jordan Farmar 67 (Very good backup, he has a ring!)

Everything else looked correct, but those need correcting!
Sorry. Chris Paul is the best point guard in the NBA by any statistical or observational measure. Though Williams is so good that the difference hardly matters. But hey, he'll have a chance with a healthy wrist this season to prove it.

Brook Lopez can't rebound and isn't the best defensive player either. He's kind of like the Bizarro Andrew Bogut. If you combined both of them you'd have a beast. But promising player who should be better with Williams this season.

Humphries did not get dramatcially better, he just got smarter and streamlined his game.

Morrow is a shooting machine, not a scoring machine.

The rest are, in fact, terrible.
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Old 09-28-2011, 02:42 PM   #380
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Probably the best defensive PG in the league. Hish pass ratings. High athletic ratings. High defensive ratings. Need I continue?


Very strong points TajDeni.
It's either Rondo or Paul for best defensive point guard in the league. But defensive point guards are moot points. They don't really have much of an impact on games unless they are really terrible. With handchecking rules guarding point guards is more about the big man hedging and recovering on screens.

Rondo is an excellent passer and defender. But he can also be a liability on offense with his lack of range. It keeps him from being truly elite.
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Old 09-28-2011, 02:46 PM   #381
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Anyone know how rebound ratings are calculated?

I am trying to understand why a guy like Al Jefferson who is a PF playing center averaged almost 10 rebound a game last season and still can't get his rebound ratings updated.

Marc Gasol plays the center position. Dude averaged 7 rebounds per game last season. 11.2 in the playoffs. His overall rebound rating is 93.

Lets look at another center Tyson Chandler. He averaged 9.4 rbs during the season, 9.2 during the playoffs. His overall rebound rating is 93.

Now lets look at Jefferson. He averaged 9.7 as a center last season. His overall rebound rating in 2k12 is 82, down from 83 in 2k11.

So, does anyone know how they come up with this BS? Is there a way to contact whoever does the ratings on twitter? I'm really curious.

Lets compare Jefferson to a PF i.e. Carlos Boozer. Even with his reduced ratings his overall 2k12 rebound rating is

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Old 09-28-2011, 02:47 PM   #382
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Like I said I think LeBron was second from med range fields last year. I remember reading about during last years playoffs.
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Anyone know how rebound ratings are calculated?

I am trying to understand why a guy like Al Jefferson who is a PF playing center averaged almost 10 rebound a game last season and still can't get his rebound ratings updated.

Marc Gasol plays the center position. Dude averaged 7 rebounds per game last season. 11.2 in the playoffs. His overall rebound rating is 93.

Lets look at another center Tyson Chandler. He averaged 9.4 rbs during the season, 9.2 during the playoffs. His overall rebound rating is 93.

Now lets look at Jefferson. He averaged 9.7 as a center last season. His overall rebound rating in 2k12 is 82, down from 83 in 2k11.

So, does anyone know how they come up with this BS? Is there a way to contact whoever does the ratings on twitter? I'm really curious.

Lets compare Jefferson to a PF i.e. Carlos Boozer. Even with his reduced ratings his overall 2k12 rebound rating is
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Old 09-28-2011, 03:06 PM   #384
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Really don't agree with these rosters. After bosh no one is even rated in the 70's on the heat? Chalmers is only a 68. They have the elite players ratings very high and the good players in the league too low. They need to balance the ratings out more.
No, there doesn't need to be more balance. If anything there needs to be a distinct gap between the elite and the non-elite players. Why on earth should anyone on the Heat be rated above what they currently are? They are a bunch of role players and journeymen. Not sure what you want out of that situation.
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