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2K Sports has revealed NBA 2K13 player ratings for 3 more players.
  • Javale McGee – 74
  • Josh Smith – 87
  • Kemba Walker - 78
Previously revealed NBA 2K13 player ratings below.
  • Kendall Marshall - 65
  • Evan Turner - 75
  • Steve Nash - 87
  • Danny Granger - 84
  • Kenneth Faried - 76
  • Grant Hill - 77
  • Austin Rivers - 67
  • Chris Paul - 94
  • Amare Stoudemire - 84
  • 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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# 81 FedExPope @ 09/12/12 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Kurupt_XxX
wow thats high for kemba, who was by far one of the worst lottery rookies last season
As if its his fault.

Its funny, even here in the supposed 'hardcore' basketball fan group of people, the Hawks get zero discussion, even when their best/most iconic player they currently have is in a thread title. No, we'd rather talk about some rookie being rated too high on the worst team to ever have played.
 
# 82 TJ820 @ 09/12/12 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Belly_of_a_Whale
I agree. He's got skills and freakish length and athletic ability. I could see McGee having a breakthrough year.
yeah the guy was physically made for basketball from his freakishly long arms and big hands and athletic ability and quickness for his size at 7feet
 
# 83 ojandpizza @ 09/12/12 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Thunder Storm
Rose won MVP at 22.
Undeservingly lol
 
# 84 ojandpizza @ 09/12/12 11:41 PM
I just don't see how Kemba deserves a 78.. Did I miss him going HAM in summer league or something? If not then I'm completely lost lol
 
# 85 nova91 @ 09/13/12 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by FedExPope
As if its his fault.

Its funny, even here in the supposed 'hardcore' basketball fan group of people, the Hawks get zero discussion, even when their best/most iconic player they currently have is in a thread title. No, we'd rather talk about some rookie being rated too high on the worst team to ever have played.
If you want to talk about Josh Smith, then talk about him. Ain't nobody stopping you.
 
# 86 iamheat @ 09/16/12 01:37 PM
wow look how overrated MJ is, a 99 is too damn high for someone who doesnt even play anymore.....he wasnt even a 99 in his prime. KOBE4LIFE
 
# 87 Paul Pierce_OS @ 09/16/12 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by iamheat
wow look how overrated MJ is, a 99 is too damn high for someone who doesnt even play anymore.....he wasnt even a 99 in his prime. KOBE4LIFE
 
# 88 andeee @ 09/16/12 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ojandpizza
Undeservingly lol
Yeah. You're right. Leading your team to the best record in the NBA while having two major pieces injured for a combined 57 games doesn't warrant an MVP.
 
# 89 KasparV @ 09/16/12 05:06 PM
I disagree with the entire premise that a player should get a higher rating if they play with better teammates. Of course I know this will probably be the case, but ideally it should be that player X has a certain rating and based on his teammates, he should perform better or worse, and it shouldn't change his rating. A lot of players averaged greater numbers when they played for the Suns, with Nash, because he could find them in ways other PG's couldn't, he makes players play better. To me, that is what the signature skill "Floor General" is for, but ratings shouldn't be affected because a player gets better looks, he should be able to do the same things at the same level, but be in better positions and situations so he can utilize the things he does best more and better.
 
# 90 Wildcats302 @ 09/16/12 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by OTCU
This year proved that rose isn't as valuable to the bulls success as many thought during his MVP year
They lost in the 1st round to the 8 seed without him, going 1-4 in games he did not play in.

Yeah they went 17-9 in the regular season without him but that does not prove he is not important LONG TERM for them. I doubt you see them do very well until he comes back this coming season.
 
# 91 iamheat @ 09/16/12 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul Pierce
i was being sarcastic bro....im just showing how stupid people sound i hate kobe and love Jordan
 
# 92 Wildcats302 @ 09/16/12 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by iamheat
i was being sarcastic bro....im just showing how stupid people sound i hate kobe and love Jordan
Well I HATE Bron Bron and LOVE Kobe and Jordan. I think most Laker fans and fans of Kobe in general know Jordan is the GOAT and Kobe is not in his league, and never will be, same with Bron Bron.
 
# 93 andeee @ 09/16/12 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by OTCU
This year proved that rose isn't as valuable to the bulls success as many thought during his MVP year
Not even comparable. I think you conveniently ignored the injury part of my post.
 
# 94 HisMommaCallHimClay @ 09/16/12 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Wildcats302
Well I HATE Bron Bron and LOVE Kobe and Jordan. I think most Laker fans and fans of Kobe in general know Jordan is the GOAT and Kobe is not in his league, and never will be, same with Bron Bron.
This is from experience. Most Kobe fans aren't laker fans, their Kobe fans and most do think Kobe is better than Jordan, proly cuz they never seen him play.

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Originally Posted by andeee
Not even comparable. I think you conveniently ignored the injury part of my post.
Idk the bulls did flourish when rose got his occational injuries. That is a very well coached team.

For that matter, any well coached defensive team is gonna succeed.

Clev was a good defensive team w/ bron, that I recall but they wasn't **** when he left. Also think Lebron should have got roses MVP.

I know I'm way off topic.Lol I don't even know what the topic is.
 
# 95 andeee @ 09/16/12 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by OTCU
Um weren't Noah and Deng healthy this year for the most part? I may be wrong just askinf
Yep. That's the point. The team wasn't under the same conditions that it was when Rose lead the team to the best record. Either Boozer or Noah were out for pretty much the entirety of Rose's MVP year, those are big pieces.

If the Bulls were missing Boozer or Noah in the time that Rose was out then that record could look very different, do you not agree?
 
# 96 ojandpizza @ 09/16/12 08:18 PM
I agree with LeBron getting Rose's MVP but that would have made LeBron get 4 straight and they probably wouldn't have voted him over Durant this year.. I'm ok with LeBron not getting it but Rose definitely didn't deserve it..
 
# 97 andeee @ 09/16/12 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by HisMommaCallHimClay
Idk the bulls did flourish when rose got his occational injuries. That is a very well coached team.

For that matter, any well coached defensive team is gonna succeed.
See my above post.

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Originally Posted by HisMommaCallHimClay
Clev was a good defensive team w/ bron, that I recall but they wasn't **** when he left. Also think Lebron should have got roses MVP.

I know I'm way off topic.Lol I don't even know what the topic is.
That team was built around Lebron, plus Lebron was not the only player that left. People seem not to realize that.

As for Lebron getting the MVP, I disagree. I see that years Heat team being more well off without Lebron than the Bulls without Rose. Plus they had a bit worse of a record, obviously. How valuable can you be when you have another top 5 player to step up to the plate?
 
# 98 ojandpizza @ 09/16/12 08:28 PM
^ are you serious? The Bulls lose Rose for the majority of the year and are still the top team in the east? MVP = most valuable player, not saying he isn't valuable but he definitely isn't the most valuable, the team is still very successful and his numbers weren't that great anyways..

Hell LeBron should have won MVP for leaving after watching the Cavs go from the top team 2 straight seasons to the worst team in the league, close to the worst team in history..

You're right though, they also lost Big Z.. That really hurt them lol
 
# 99 ojandpizza @ 09/16/12 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by OTCU
Don't forget shaq dude cmon
lol you're right, Shaq was a monster that season, probably better than his years in LA... Plus Cleveland was still the top team in the league the year before Shaq arrived too
 
# 100 andeee @ 09/16/12 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by ojandpizza
^ are you serious? The Bulls lose Rose for the majority of the year and are still the top team in the east? MVP = most valuable player, not saying he isn't valuable but he definitely isn't the most valuable, the team is still very successful and his numbers weren't that great anyways..

Hell LeBron should have won MVP for leaving after watching the Cavs go from the top team 2 straight seasons to the worst team in the league, close to the worst team in history..
Once again, not comparable situations. I'm not going to type the same things over and over, read my previous posts and respond to them accordingly if you're just going to direct comments toward me that I've already responded to.

And as for the MVP award, it's not a hindsight award. This past season has absolutely zero bearing on the 10-11 season. It's pointless bringing up additional seasons to form an argument.

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Originally Posted by ojandpizza
You're right though, they also lost Big Z.. That really hurt them lol
Or Shaq and Delonte West. And no Varejao for almost 2/3rds of the season due to injury. And Mo Williams was traded before the halfway mark of that season.

You're completely right though, just Big Z.
 


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