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Pasta Padre has posted an article detailing some of the recently traded player DNA changes in NBA Live 09.

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"A few games have now been played since the trading that went down in the NBA between the Knicks, Warriors, and Clippers. The Knicks gained Tim Thomas, Cuttino Mobley, and Al Harrington. The Warriors received Jamal Crawford while the Clippers got Zach Randolph. Now that NBA Live 09 has received the data from these first games with their new teams we can look at how the players are adapting via their DNA make-up as of 11/30."

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# 1 23 @ 12/01/08 01:32 PM
anyone mind posting the entire story?
 
# 2 stizz @ 12/01/08 01:38 PM
Here it is

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Recently Traded Player DNA Changes

December 1, 2008 by pastapadre

A few games have now been played since the trading that went down in the NBA between the Knicks, Warriors, and Clippers. The Knicks gained Tim Thomas, Cuttino Mobley, and Al Harrington. The Warriors received Jamal Crawford while the Clippers got Zach Randolph. Now that NBA Live 09 has received the data from these first games with their new teams we can look at how the players are adapting via their DNA make-up as of 11/30.

Jamal Crawford has played four games with the Warriors all of them losses. He is averaging 15.8 PPG, 6 APG, and 5.3 RPG but is only shooting 34%. He is seeing slightly more pick and roll and spotting up with less isolation and practically no more off-ball screens.
Zach Randolph has played in two games for the Clippers with a 1-1 record. He has totaled 17 PPG and 8.5 RPG. He had one big game against the Heat on the 29th going for 27 points and 13 boards and the previous game didn’t do much finishing with just 7 points and 4 rebounds. His DNA looks similar but there has been a shift as he is posting up and cutting more while seeing less isolation.
Al Harrington has done extremely well in the first three games with the Knicks. He is averaging 24.7 PPG and 9.3 RPG. His DNA for New York is almost identical to what it used to be for Golden State.
Tim Thomas has contributed relatively well so far with 14.3 PPG and 7 RPG in the first three with New York. He has been posting up more and getting some time as a pick and roll ball handler while spotting up less and losing off-ball screens.

 
# 3 23 @ 12/01/08 01:54 PM
Thanks Stizz

I think down the line this DNA thing will shine the more the season is played out.

I remember a liar saying that someone had something online that would blow this out of the water. I have yet to see that myself.
 
# 4 droopizzle34 @ 12/01/08 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Teebee
If only Live were playable this feature would RULE

WTF????
 
# 5 weedmanus @ 12/02/08 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Teebee
If only Live were playable this feature would RULE

LMAO!! How is the game NOT playable!? Even Live 96 was playable dude...& that game ain't even close to this one!!
Let's hear it!!
 
# 6 ILLSmak @ 12/03/08 06:12 PM
They are just hating because 2k still has missing players.

I think DNA can be made better, obviously. But it IS cool. What is so tight is you can just see where this could go and it makes you wish you had next year's game now. The only time I did that with 2k was when dude's were chucking full court passes and dunking on me with t-mac... then I was like... well they'll fix it next year (lolll.)

-Smak
 
# 7 knighthawksfan @ 12/05/08 08:31 AM
I love the DNA updates in this game to bad the nuggets are so bad in the nba live series this year. I guess I will stick with my chicago bulls then online.
 

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