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2K Sports has revealed NBA 2K13 player ratings for 3 more players.
  • Austin Rivers - 67
  • Chris Paul - 94
  • Amare Stoudemire - 84
Previously revealed NBA 2K13 player ratings below.
  • Andrew Bynum - 87
  • Michael Kidd-Gilchrist - 78
  • Tyreke Evans - 81
  • Michael Jordan - 99
  • Derrick Rose - 92
  • Allen Iverson - 95 (00-01 NBA Finals Iverson)
  • Jared Dudley - 75
  • Thomas Robinson - 75
  • Scottie Pippen - 92
  • Kevin Love - 89
  • Anthony Davis - 80
  • Monta Ellis - 86
  • Dion Waiters - 71
  • Andre Iguodala - 87
  • Kobe Bryant - 93
  • Carmelo Anthony - 92
  • Rajon Rondo - 90
  • Kevin Durant - 94 (Dropped 1 point)
  • Blake Griffin - 86 (Dropped 1 point)
  • Harrison Barnes - 75

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# 121 RedRiddler @ 09/07/12 01:59 AM
Also what about sig moves for Lillard? Possible 5; Deadeye, Shot Creator, Finisher, Acrobat, and Posterizer. Definite locks; Deadeye, Shot creator and Finisher.
 
# 122 ojandpizza @ 09/07/12 02:15 AM
I doubt many rookies will have sig skills, until they do anything in the league they are still completely unproven.. Davis will for sure have eraser, that's the only automatic lock in I can think of.. I'm sure a few of them may have a few skills but not rookie is gonna have 5 or however many you just named off.. I HIGHLY doubt any rookie has shot creator.. Since none have them have proven the ability to be able to create a shot at this level of play..
 
# 123 sa1nts @ 09/07/12 02:16 AM
5 for the rookie? no, i don't think so, 3 maximum
 
# 124 ojandpizza @ 09/07/12 02:22 AM
I will however add this to what I said above, Lillard was very impressive during summer league, some other rookies I was impressed with: Henson, Barnes, Lamb..

GS is starting to look pretty good with all this young talent and the addition of Bogut, finally giving them a solid big man.
 
# 125 Slick ric @ 09/07/12 03:43 AM
CP3 rating a lil too high, maybe 93-92 would be better.
 
# 126 Slick ric @ 09/07/12 03:45 AM
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Originally Posted by sword1986
Ok so now we know for sure ....

Chris Paul 94
Deron Williams 93 (or 92)
Derrick Rose 92


because in that order, thats the top 3 point guards in the NBA
Deron will be a 91 more than likely......Rose is the best by the way.
 
# 127 ojandpizza @ 09/07/12 04:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Slick ric
Deron will be a 91 more than likely......Rose is the best by the way.
What exactly makes Rose better than Deron?
 
# 128 Norris_Cole @ 09/07/12 04:45 AM
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Originally Posted by ojandpizza
What exactly makes Rose better than Deron?
Basically Deron's miserable 40% FG
 
# 129 iLLosophy @ 09/07/12 06:18 AM
If we're going to act like overall ratings matter at least put a good argument behind it....

Regarding all these comment's about Paul's rating being too high, I guess turning a lottery team into a top 5 team in the West (one game away tying with 3rd) and returning to the level he was at before knee surgery = must have same rating (or lower) than last year.

Makes perfect sense.
 
# 130 Colts18 @ 09/07/12 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by ojandpizza
I doubt many rookies will have sig skills, until they do anything in the league they are still completely unproven.. Davis will for sure have eraser, that's the only automatic lock in I can think of.. I'm sure a few of them may have a few skills but not rookie is gonna have 5 or however many you just named off.. I HIGHLY doubt any rookie has shot creator.. Since none have them have proven the ability to be able to create a shot at this level of play..
And Davis shouldn't even have that until he proves he is an elite shot blocker in the NBA. He can just get a high block rating but if he produces at a high rate then maybe you can give it to him down the road. But from the jump? Nah.

And to dude that said Austin Rivers' elite ball handling is a trait that translates over. How can you say he is an elite ballhandler already? You do understand the word Elite is relative? So again, he has to come in and put folks in the mix and get to the basket at a high rate. Until then, he should just have a high ball handling rating.
 
# 131 DBMcGee3 @ 09/07/12 09:59 AM
I love Chris Paul, but you can't have him 2 points higher than Derrick Rose. I realize the man is injured, and if that factors into his 92 overall, so be it, but CP3 just had a really bad knee injury as well a couple of years ago. When healthy, Rose is a top 5 player in my opinion, and he absolutely killed Paul head to head last season, and the season before really. I'll give Chris a pass there for the injury.

Has anyone seen Kyrie's rating? My gut says 86-88 range.
 
# 132 ojandpizza @ 09/07/12 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Norris_Cole
Basically Deron's miserable 40% FG
He played on a horrible team and was forced to take tough shots and lots of shots.. I guess you only watched last season and not any other year of his career?
 
# 133 ojandpizza @ 09/07/12 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by iLLosophy
If we're going to act like overall ratings matter at least put a good argument behind it....

Regarding all these comment's about Paul's rating being too high, I guess turning a lottery team into a top 5 team in the West (one game away tying with 3rd) and returning to the level he was at before knee surgery = must have same rating (or lower) than last year.

Makes perfect sense.
Good point, I agree with you there.. But HE didn't exactly turn them around alone.. They added lots of pieces and some pieces they had improved their game.. But I still agree with what you said
 
# 134 JWiLL02 @ 09/07/12 05:30 PM
Keep in mind defense weighs heavily on the rating too. Rivers will score just fine in 2k13, but he's going to have trouble guarding anyone next season.

Terrence Ross was tearing him up in their predraft workouts. He better have a higher rating than Rivers!

Who am I kidding though, the Raptors get slaughtered every year by the "2k insider".
 
# 135 ojandpizza @ 09/07/12 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by ojandpizza
Devotion to putting up points? He didn't even have big scoring numbers in college, what makes anybody believe he'll have huge numbers in the NBA? He also didn't flourish in the summer league either.. 10PPG, 2Reb, 3Ast, 21%FG, and 12%3FG... That's a true scoring champ right there!
Just wanted to quote myself here so Rivers fans could have another look haha
 
# 136 Gatorfan Frank @ 09/07/12 06:19 PM
Knicks are my favorite team, and Stat is one of my favorite players, but I have him rated around an 80 overall. His vertical and dunk ratings have gone down, as well as his midrange. However, Stat should have some improved post-moves after working with Hakeem in the offseason.
 
# 137 Colts18 @ 09/07/12 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by AirTeezy
Well using your logic every rookie should be a 25. Certain skills transfer to the NBA level almost seamlessly like rebounding, passing and ball handling. Others like 3 point shooting don't and ratings should reflect that
Clearly not what I am saying.

I am simply saying that calling someone coming into the NBA an ELITE _____ is jumping the gun. Really don't see what is hard to understand.
 
# 138 ojandpizza @ 09/07/12 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Colts18
Clearly not what I am saying.

I am simply saying that calling someone coming into the NBA an ELITE _____ is jumping the gun. Really don't see what is hard to understand.
Definitely true.. You can't be considered anything really until you have proven yourself
 
# 139 Belly_of_a_Whale @ 09/07/12 08:49 PM
Don't know if it's been mentioned, but Ronnie 2K tweeted a correction to the Grant Hill rating he had previously shared in a video. It's, in fact, a 77. When you take account of all the little things Hill does above average, 77 seems about right to me.
 
# 140 Eman5805 @ 09/07/12 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Colts18
Clearly not what I am saying.

I am simply saying that calling someone coming into the NBA an ELITE _____ is jumping the gun. Really don't see what is hard to understand.
It's not jumping any firearms. John Wall came into the league with elite speed. He didn't need to have set a single foot on an NBA court to know that.

Certain things can just be taken on solid assumptions. Such as Davis's shot blocking or Rivers's ball handling. Davis had an all-time year sending people's shots the other way. It's not jumping to gun to say he should be doing damn good in the NBA too. If they're wrong and their skills don't pan out right away, that's what roster updates are for.
 


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