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Indiana Pacers
  • Danny Granger - 84
  • Roy Hibbert - 79
  • Paul George - 78
  • Gerald Green - 75
  • David West - 75
  • D.J. Augustin - 74
New York Knicks
  • Carmelo Anthony - 92
  • Amare Stoudemire - 84
  • Jason Kidd - 80
  • Iman Shumpert - 80
  • Tyson Chandler - 77
  • J.R Smith - 75
L.A. Lakers
  • Dwight Howard - 95
  • Kobe Bryant - 93
  • Pau Gasol - 87
  • Steve Nash - 87
  • Antawn Jamison - 77
  • Matt Barnes - 73
Utah Jazz
  • Al Jefferson - 84
  • Paul Millsap - 83
  • Maurice Williams - 78
  • Derrick Favors - 74
  • Raja Bell - 71
  • Alec Burks - 71
Chicago Bulls
  • Derrick Rose - 92
  • Joakim Noah - 83
  • Luol Deng - 83
  • Carlos Boozer - 78
  • Nate Robinson - 77
  • Taj Gibson - 77
San Antonio Spurs
  • Manu Ginobili - 87
  • Tim Duncan - 87
  • Tony Parker - 86
  • Stephen Jackson - 78
  • Kawhi Leonard - 76
  • DeJuan Blair - 72
Boston Celtics
  • Rajon Rondo - 90
  • Kevin Garnett - 84
  • Paul Pierce - 82
  • Avery Bradley - 79
  • Jeff Green - 78
  • Jason Terry - 77
Miami Heat
  • LeBron James - 98
  • Dwyane Wade - 93
  • Chris Bosh - 82
  • Ray Allen - 79
  • Shane Battier - 75
  • Mario Chalmers - 75
Dallas Mavericks
  • Dirk Nowitzki - 85
  • Vince Carter - 79
  • Shawn Marion - 79
  • Elton Brand - 77
  • OJ Mayo - 77
  • Darren Collison - 77
Los Angeles Clippers
  • Chris Paul - 94
  • Blake Griffin - 86
  • Chauncey Billups - 82
  • Caron Butler - 81
  • Jamal Crawford - 78
  • Grant Hill - 77
Houston Rockets
  • Kevin Martin - 81
  • Jeremy Lin - 77
  • Chandler Parsons - 74
  • Patrick Patterson - 73
  • Toney Douglas - 72
  • Jeremy Lamb - 71
Brooklyn Nets
  • Deron Williams - 90
  • Joe Johnson - 85
  • Gerald Wallace - 81
  • Brook Lopez - 80
  • Kris Humphries - 74
  • Marshon Brooks - 73

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# 241 ronyell @ 09/19/12 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by lakersphan
To the guy who said Amares play has declined throughout the years must hav not seen Amare before MELO came. If Chris Bosh played with MELO his numbers would be terrible. No easy wide open jumpshots. If you watch Knicks games you can see how umcomfortable Amare has been since MELO arrived.
THIS AGREED TIMES 10000000000000000000
 
# 242 ojandpizza @ 09/19/12 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by lakersphan
To the guy who said Amares play has declined throughout the years must hav not seen Amare before MELO came. If Chris Bosh played with MELO his numbers would be terrible. No easy wide open jumpshots. If you watch Knicks games you can see how umcomfortable Amare has been since MELO arrived.
Yeah I'm sure injuries had nothing to do with it?.. Despite Melo being there or not it's Amare's job as a "superstar" to do something about it.. In 2011 Amar'e was at his career high for FG attempts, I don't think Melo was taking THAT much away from him.. Are you also going to tell me that Melo is the reason that Amar'e isn't as explosive as he used to be? Doesn't move as quick or jump as high? Or that his FT%, rebounds, and blocks are down?

Bosh seems to be transitioning ok playing behind not 1 but 2 superstars
 
# 243 Paul Pierce_OS @ 09/19/12 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by ojandpizza
Yeah I'm sure injuries had nothing to do with it?.. Despite Melo being there or not it's Amare's job as a "superstar" to do something about it.. In 2011 Amar'e was at his career high for FG attempts, I don't think Melo was taking THAT much away from him.. Are you also going to tell me that Melo is the reason that Amar'e isn't as explosive as he used to be? Doesn't move as quick or jump as high? Or that his FT%, rebounds, and blocks are down?

Bosh seems to be transitioning ok playing behind not 1 but 2 superstars
No what he is saying is with melo amare is not getting any open looks because he dose not pass the basketball. If you watch Knicks games melo is often isolated leaving amre fewer oppertunitys to get open looks. Stat should bounce back this year with Kidd and Felton aboard to set him up for more open looks.


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# 244 ojandpizza @ 09/19/12 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul Pierce
No what he is saying is with melo amre is not getting any open looks because he dose not pass e basketball. If you watch Knicks games melo is often isolated leaving amre fewer oppertunitys to get open looks. Stat should bounce back this year with Kidd and Felton aboard to set him up for more open looks.


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I hope he does bounce back, I've always liked his game.. I feel like some of you may think I don't like him after this argument lol but that's not true at all
 
# 245 JazzMan @ 09/19/12 03:58 PM
Coming from a Jazz fan, I am very disappointed that Raja Bell is rated a 71. He had a terrible year. How is Gordon Hayward not at least a 73?! Burks is rated ahead of him?!
 
# 246 Jakeness23 @ 09/19/12 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Belly_of_a_Whale
Except that Bynum was the 2nd option. Pau was the third.

Even so, watch Bynum's numbers skyrocket this season as the number 1 option, which is really the point: Bosh's numbers suffer playing with 2 superstars on a championship team MORE than Amare's numbers suffer playing with 1 (almost)superstar on a team that barely makes the playoffs.

And yet, BOSH'S NUMBERS ACROSS THE BOARD WERE BETTER THAN AMARE'S LAST SEASON.

End of debate.
First of all, are you high? Pau was clearly the 2nd option. Their post game almost always went through him. How do you think Drew got most of those easy looks? Because Pau is such an exceptional passer.

Amare's numbers suffer because the All-Star that he plays with isn't that great of a passer. And their team takes FAR too many 3's instead of working it inside. LeBron takes pride in sharing the ball (almost too much). Bosh gets so many easy looks because people are worried about the other two, they would rather worry about shutting down LeBron and let Bosh try to beat them.

Guaranteed... if Bosh were in NY his numbers would be WAY down.
 
# 247 Sasquash @ 09/19/12 08:20 PM
Lebron should be 99 did 2k not see the finals?
 
# 248 Vni @ 09/20/12 03:46 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by lakersphan
To the guy who said Amares play has declined throughout the years must hav not seen Amare before MELO came. If Chris Bosh played with MELO his numbers would be terrible. No easy wide open jumpshots. If you watch Knicks games you can see how umcomfortable Amare has been since MELO arrived.

He was tottaly beasting the first half of the 2010 - 2011 season. Then Melo arrived.
 
# 249 Belly_of_a_Whale @ 09/20/12 04:18 AM
6 more revealed on twitter:

Dirk Nowitzki: 85
Al Jefferson: 84
Jason Terry: 77
Nick Young: 72
Lamar Odom: 71
Luke Walton: 66


Man, sucks for Kendall Marshall; coming into the league rated lower than Luke Walton. Although, to be fair to Luke, he does do a lot of things at an average level, and is not really weak in any one category.

Dirk always seems a little underrated, but I can live with an 85 I guess. Although I have a hard time believing his overall is two full points below Pau. The rest seem all right. I'd put Terry at a 78, but nothing here is too drastically off.
 
# 250 Realistic @ 09/20/12 04:29 AM
I believe Dwyane Wade very much deserves to be were he is. How can you say Derrick Rose should be higher rated? and Melo? that is just illogical. Dwyane Wade had a poor season, yet still managed to make a difference and obtain a high per.
 
# 251 Belly_of_a_Whale @ 09/20/12 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by facade63
average..?

Luke Walton is a disgustingly bad NBA player who will never see another NBA contract after this coming season.
Mmm, I'd say he isn't what he once was and he does a lot of things worse than many NBA players, but at the same time, he has an all-around game in ways that most players at his position don't. He's not great at any one thing, but his game is balanced (pass, hustle, play d, shoot open jumpers, etc). Again, he doesn't do these things at a high level, but the mere fact that his ratings won't have any one thing super low, probably leads to an overall rating that is slightly higher than one would think.
 
# 252 raps218 @ 09/20/12 09:15 PM
The thing about ratings is, nba seems to butcher them every year. i do believe that lebron should be a 96. and the next should be chris paul at 94. kobe (even though i love him) should be an 88 or so. Dwight could be a 90 because he controls the defensive end. Melo should likely be an 82 overall. Noone can deny his stellar offense, but his d...just putrrid. In my opinion a Tyson chandler is more of a franchise changer than a melo. And for amare to be an all star again he needs a good pg to feed him some easy shots. Without a steve nash hes not a *great* player. I hope kyle lowry and landry fields are not vastly underrated. Same with andrea. Offensively he is prolly the best center. His post d is decent too.
 
# 253 Vni @ 09/20/12 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Belly_of_a_Whale
Mmm, I'd say he isn't what he once was and he does a lot of things worse than many NBA players, but at the same time, he has an all-around game in ways that most players at his position don't. He's not great at any one thing, but his game is balanced (pass, hustle, play d, shoot open jumpers, etc). Again, he doesn't do these things at a high level, but the mere fact that his ratings won't have any one thing super low, probably leads to an overall rating that is slightly higher than one would think.
Outside the triangle system he's pretty much a waste of space.
 
# 254 JazzMan @ 09/21/12 05:57 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by raps218
The thing about ratings is, nba seems to butcher them every year. i do believe that lebron should be a 96. and the next should be chris paul at 94. kobe (even though i love him) should be an 88 or so. Dwight could be a 90 because he controls the defensive end. Melo should likely be an 82 overall. Noone can deny his stellar offense, but his d...just putrrid. In my opinion a Tyson chandler is more of a franchise changer than a melo. And for amare to be an all star again he needs a good pg to feed him some easy shots. Without a steve nash hes not a *great* player. I hope kyle lowry and landry fields are not vastly underrated. Same with andrea. Offensively he is prolly the best center. His post d is decent too.
I'd say my man Big Al Jefferson is the best center offensively. I'm a little biased, but you can't deny his skillset.
 
# 255 andeee @ 09/21/12 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by tyklug2013
I'd say my man Big Al Jefferson is the best center offensively. I'm a little biased, but you can't deny his skillset.
That's being a bit more than a little biased. He's not even a top 5 offensive center. He's a volume scorer, the Monta Ellis of centers.
 
# 256 RTMG007 @ 09/21/12 08:08 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jakeness23
First of all, are you high? Pau was clearly the 2nd option. Their post game almost always went through him. How do you think Drew got most of those easy looks? Because Pau is such an exceptional passer.

Amare's numbers suffer because the All-Star that he plays with isn't that great of a passer. And their team takes FAR too many 3's instead of working it inside. LeBron takes pride in sharing the ball (almost too much). Bosh gets so many easy looks because people are worried about the other two, they would rather worry about shutting down LeBron and let Bosh try to beat them.

Guaranteed... if Bosh were in NY his numbers would be WAY down.
Pau was the 3rd option and Amare is not better than Bosh, be quiet.
 
# 257 ojandpizza @ 09/21/12 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by andeee
That's being a bit more than a little biased. He's not even a top 5 offensive center. He's a volume scorer, the Monta Ellis of centers.
He may be a volume scorer, but he's said to have the best post moves of an NBA big man.. Similar to a Kevin McHale.. I wish he would get the chance to go to a good team.. I'd really like to see him play along an all star PG or wing man
 
# 258 chronoxiong @ 09/21/12 09:29 PM
Bosh deserves a higher rating. He would be in the high 80's or low 90's if he was starring in his own team. No joke. I guess that's the price he has to pay for forming a big three. Seeing Duncan, Garnett, and Pierce with lower ratings makes perfect sense though. They're aging and in Franchise mode, they will continue to see their ratings drop.
 
# 259 andeee @ 09/21/12 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by ojandpizza
He may be a volume scorer, but he's said to have the best post moves of an NBA big man.. Similar to a Kevin McHale.. I wish he would get the chance to go to a good team.. I'd really like to see him play along an all star PG or wing man
Those post moves don't mean anything if he isn't efficient.

The difference between Kevin McHale and Al Jefferson is that McHale was a great player and he was efficient. You can't say the same for Al.
 
# 260 yungsta404 @ 09/21/12 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by ojandpizza
He may be a volume scorer, but he's said to have the best post moves of an NBA big man.. Similar to a Kevin McHale.. I wish he would get the chance to go to a good team.. I'd really like to see him play along an all star PG or wing man
he played with d-will...
 


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