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2K Sports has revealed NBA 2K13 player ratings for 3 more players.
  • Dwight Howard – 96
  • Chris Bosh - 83
  • Roy Hibbert - 86
Previously revealed NBA 2K13 player ratings below.
  • Eric Gordon – 85
  • Aaron Brooks - 77
  • Manu Ginobili - 86
  • Marc Gasol – 83
  • Pau Gasol – 87
  • Serge Ibaka – 81
  • Javale McGee – 74
  • Josh Smith – 87
  • Kemba Walker - 78
  • 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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# 181 ojandpizza @ 09/19/12 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by raul24NDLAL12
Dwight Howard can go 1 on 2 against anybody. His per against is 12.1 which is the best for any center last season.
Dwight can guard 2 players against anybody? I have no idea what you're trying to say here.. Despite of whatever stat you throw in my face all I can tell you is to WATCH him play.. He has major holes in his ability to play solid one on one defense.. Is he great at help defense? YES, is a great shot blocker? YES.. Can he change the game with his defense? YES...

But there are things that don't show up on a stat sheet. What are going to tell me next, that players like Manu, Battier, and Noah aren't hustle players since there is no stat to prove so?

Also, one of the major reasons Dwights PER against is so good is because teams don't look inside near as much when playing against Howard, for obvious reasons..
 
# 182 ojandpizza @ 09/19/12 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by raul24NDLAL12
Yes it's so good because teams know they can't get through Dwight Howard I mean there's a reason why he is a four time All Defensive First Team. Who do you think they have voting up their for that award ******s? I don't think so. Sure sometimes they get by Dwight Howard, But D-12 comes back knowing what they have already done to get past him & won't work twice on him. So who do you think is the best Defensive Low Post player in the league today?
I think Dwight probably is the best defense player of all the big men in the league.. But as far as 1 on 1 inside defense and being able to contain their match up? Kevin Garnett is very good at that, Ibaka looks like he will be soon, Kendrick Perkins, Duncan was sensational at that but his old age somewhat hinders him now.. Guys like Ben Wallace is his Detroit days....
 
# 183 RedSceptile @ 09/19/12 03:34 PM
I seriously wish I still had synergy. Guess it's time to renew it this season.
 
# 184 ojandpizza @ 09/19/12 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by raul24NDLAL12
Give me your top 5 1 on 1 inside defense in the post for the 11-12 season.
Top 5 just off the top of my head?... Uhhh Perkins, KG, Noah is probably in there, Varajao actually isn't bad either, Ibakak is on his way their, Duncan is still effective, Bogut is pretty good as well.. - those are in no particular order..

Again I don't want you to run with this and think I'm saying that any of these guys are better defenders than Dwight, because that's not what I'm saying at all.. But defense doesn't apply to just one area, same as offense.. Example: LeBron is probably the best offensive player in the league, but is he a better shooter than guys like Ray Allen or even Melo? No he's not, that's the same concept I'm applying here to this argument.
 
# 185 SteboSSK @ 09/19/12 03:39 PM
Every one is arguing who is better than who but not one of you guys have posted any real advanced stats to back your arguments.
 
# 186 ojandpizza @ 09/19/12 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by SteboSSK
Every one is arguing who is better than who but not one of you guys have posted any real advanced stats to back your arguments.
Stats don't always tell the whole story.. I just explained this like 3 posts back.. You can learn a lot more from the little things and watching them play than you ever can from staring at a stat sheet
 
# 187 ojandpizza @ 09/19/12 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by raul24NDLAL12
Stats don't always tell the truth or mean anything if that player doesn't have the hunger, or motivation to win a ring, or to go & give his 100% to the team for every game. Serge Ibaka may have averaged 3.7 Blocks per game for the 11-12 season, but where were his blocks when you needed them the most in the NBA finals? Does it mean because he lead the league in blocking per game that he is going to be the best Paint defender in the league? No.
I don't think he will be either, I like his game and I like the Thunder but he still has lots of work.. He's improving very nicely though
 
# 188 Paul Pierce_OS @ 09/19/12 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by ojandpizza
I don't think he will be either, I like his game and I like the Thunder but he still has lots of work.. He's improving very nicely though
I like Ibaka too, I personally think that some stats are very useful while some are not. I hate when on other forums people bring up irrelevant stats like TS% and ect. I do however believe some stats such as team defensive stats can really tell people how a team/ player is playing rather then an "eyeball" test. But as always if you don't watch the NBA often you really shouldn't refer to stats unless you have the knowledge to back it up.


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# 189 iLLosophy @ 09/19/12 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by RedSceptile
I seriously wish I still had synergy. Guess it's time to renew it this season.
Synergy is a great deal just as a NBA fan. Great alternative to NBA Broadband League Pass for around the same price, especially since half the games I want to see on League Pass are blacked out.


Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul Pierce
I like Ibaka too, I personally think that some stats are very useful while some are not. I hate when on other forums people bring up irrelevant stats like TS% and ect. I do however believe some stats such as team defensive stats can really tell people how a team/ player is playing rather then an "eyeball" test. But as always if you don't watch the NBA often you really shouldn't refer to stats unless you have the knowledge to back it up.


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Yeah you have to use both the eye test and the stats. Eye test helps you explain context, and stats help you remove any prejudice or biases you inevitably will get just by only watching games.
 
# 190 williams_87_05 @ 09/19/12 08:41 PM
Right should be no higher than former MVP Rose
 
# 191 Sasquash @ 09/19/12 08:45 PM
Dang d12 had the hook ups this year even while being sidelined 2k made sure d12 was a monster
 
# 192 williams_87_05 @ 09/19/12 08:47 PM
Also iggy at 87 seems high, 82 or 83 seems better
 
# 193 stillfeelme @ 09/19/12 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by williams_87_05
Also iggy at 87 seems high, 82 or 83 seems better
He is an 86 in 2K12 not much of a difference. Iggy is versatile just not very aggressive. Elite level defender, Elite Finisher and he is the second best passing SF behind LeBron. He didn't shoot too shabby this year from 3pt land. His main weakness is sometimes he is a little too passive and his free throw shooting.

Dunking high, vertical high
Dribbiling high or above average for his position
Passing above average for his position
Defense, elite level for his position
Shooting average from 3 shot well
 
# 194 Phreezy P @ 09/19/12 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by woenvlgo
Greg Monroe numbers are inflated due to playing for a crappy team.
Wow, banned for that? I gotta watch my behind.
Spoiler

EDIT: NVM that had nothing to do with the topic so I see why now.

Anyways, Dwight at a 96 should be lowered back to a 95 or 94, and Bosh should be an 84 or 85, Hibbert should stay the same considering Bynum who is not much better than him is an 87.
 
# 195 24ct @ 09/20/12 01:15 PM
Hibbert is never better thn Bosh...
I thought tendencies were for things like this.

I dont understand why 2k declines Bosh's rating as if he lost skill...
Bosh only shoots less with MIA = touch tendency down. Not rating
He isnt worse from his Toronto days.
He averaged 20 & 10 in multiple season for a reason.
He was an All Star multiple times for a reason.
The only reason he doesnt in MIA is because of less touches.
Tendencies are supposed to dictate how many points you score.
Rating shouldnt determine the points.
Bosh is an Elite CHAMPIONSHIP PF with an 83 rating? Come on..
Maybe its because they have him at C.
But even as a C...he would be Top 10 in the NBA Today....
He should AT LEAST be rated as high as Pau...Or Hibbert shouldnt be an 86....
I dont see why Bosh isnt closer to 90 than 80.
Its not as if he will produce more or less with ratings. Its tendencies.
Not even really a big deal in regards to the game.
 
# 196 Belly_of_a_Whale @ 09/20/12 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by 24ct
Hibbert is never better thn Bosh...
I thought tendencies were for things like this.

I dont understand why 2k declines Bosh's rating as if he lost skill...
Bosh only shoots less with MIA = touch tendency down. Not rating
He isnt worse from his Toronto days.
He averaged 20 & 10 in multiple season for a reason.
He was an All Star multiple times for a reason.
The only reason he doesnt in MIA is because of less touches.
Tendencies are supposed to dictate how many points you score.
Rating shouldnt determine the points.
Bosh is an Elite CHAMPIONSHIP PF with an 83 rating? Come on..
Maybe its because they have him at C.
But even as a C...he would be Top 10 in the NBA Today....
He should AT LEAST be rated as high as Pau...Or Hibbert shouldnt be an 86....
I dont see why Bosh isnt closer to 90 than 80.
Its not as if he will produce more or less with ratings. Its tendencies.
Not even really a big deal in regards to the game.
This. A thousand times.

Although, I will say Pau should be rated slightly higher than Bosh.
 
# 197 Thunder Storm @ 09/20/12 03:16 PM
I can't use the Lakers ... that's just ... yikes.
 
# 198 RTMG007 @ 09/20/12 05:37 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by airaron32
Wow, banned for that? I gotta watch my behind.
Spoiler

EDIT: NVM that had nothing to do with the topic so I see why now.

Anyways, Dwight at a 96 should be lowered back to a 95 or 94, and Bosh should be an 84 or 85, Hibbert should stay the same considering Bynum who is not much better than him is an 87.
Bynum is the second best center in the NBA and he's a lot better than hibbert
 
# 199 Norris_Cole @ 09/20/12 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by RTMG007
Bynum is the second best center in the NBA and he's a lot better than hibbert
We'll see this season... I'm not expecting an easy life for Bynum without Kobe and Pau drawing attention from him
 
# 200 RTMG007 @ 09/20/12 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Norris_Cole
We'll see this season... I'm not expecting an easy life for Bynum without Kobe and Pau drawing attention from him
Bynum was already getting doubled in the post so now he has his chance to shine as the # 1 option
 


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