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Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby shadowgrin on Sun Sep 19, 2010 6:54 pm

From Rashidi's Blog. He found it from a 2K11 league for XBox 360. Must be the devs.

76ERS
85 – Andre Iguodala (SF)
76 – Evan Turner (SG)
73 – Elton Brand (PF)
73 – Louis Williams (PG)
72 – Marreese Speights (PF)
72 – Thaddeus Young (PF)
70 – Jrue Holiday (PG)
69 – Willie Green (SG)
68 – Andres Nocioni (SF)
66 – Spencer Hawes (C)
58 – Jason Kapono (SF)
58 – Jodie Meeks (SG)
57 – Tony Battie (C)
56 – Jason Smith (PF)

BOBCATS
84 – Gerald Wallace (SF)
84 – Stephen Jackson (SG)
71 – Tyrus Thomas (PF)
70 – Boris Diaw (PF)
68 – D.J. Augustin (PG)
67 – Derrick Brown (SF)
67 – Gerald Henderson (SG)
65 – Nazr Mohammed (C)
63 – Dominic McGuire (SF)
63 – Eduardo Najera (PF)
60 – Erick Dampier (C)
60 – Shaun Livingston (PG)
59 – DeSagana Diop (C)
55 – Matt Carroll (SG)

BUCKS
83 – Andrew Bogut (C)
78 – Corey Maggette (SF)
75 – John Salmons (SG)
73 – Michael Redd (SG)
71 – Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (PF)
71 – Chris Douglas-Roberts (SG)
69 – Keyon Dooling (PG)
68 – Carlos Delfino (SF)
66 – Drew Gooden (C)
66 – Larry Sanders (PF)
63 – Ersan Ilyasova (PF)
53 – Jon Brockman (PF)

BULLS
85 – Carlos Boozer (PF)
85 – Derrick Rose (PG)
77 – Luol Deng (SF)
74 – Joakim Noah (C)
69 – Ronnie Brewer (SG)
69 – Taj Gibson (PF)
68 – C.J. Watson (PG)
68 – Kurt Thomas (PF)
65 – Keith Bogans (SG)
64 – James Johnson (SF)
63 – Kyle Korver (SF)
58 – Joe Alexander (SF)

CAVALIERS
78 – Antawn Jamison (PF)
75 – Mo Williams (PG)
70 – Anthony Parker (SG)
69 – Ramon Sessions (PG)
68 – Anderson Varejao (C)
68 – Joey Graham (SF)
65 – J.J. Hickson (PF)
65 – Jamario Moon (SF)
65 – Leon Powe (PF)
63 – Daniel Green (SF)
61 – Daniel Gibson (PG)
55 – Ryan Hollins (C)

GRIZZLIES
81 – Rudy Gay (SF)
80 – O.J. Mayo (SG)
80 – Zach Randolph (PF)
77 – Marc Gasol (C)
73 – Michael Conley (PG)
66 – Sam Young (SF)
66 – Tony Allen (SG)
63 – Darrell Arthur (PF)
60 – Acie Law (PG)
60 – DeMarre Carroll (SF)
59 – Hasheem Thabeet (C)
54 – Hamed Haddadi (C)

HAWKS
88 – Joe Johnson (SG)
84 – Josh Smith (PF)
79 – Al Horford (C)
76 – Jamal Crawford (SG)
72 – Mike Bibby (PG)
67 – Maurice Evans (SF)
66 – Marvin Williams (SF)
65 – Zaza Pachulia (C)
65 – Jordan Crawford (SG)
64 – Josh Powell (PF)
63 – Jeff Teague (PG)
51 – Jason Collins (C)

HEAT
97 – LeBron James (SF)
96 – Dwyane Wade (SG)
87 – Chris Bosh (PF)
72 – Mike Miller (SG)
71 – Udonis Haslem (PF)
71 – Zydrunas Ilgauskas (C)
69 – Mario Chalmers (PG)
64 – Carlos Arroyo (PG)
62 – Patrick Beverley (PG)
58 – James Jones (SF)
58 – Joel Anthony (C)
58 – Juwan Howard (C)
57 – Jamaal Magloire (C)
56 – Eddie House (PG)
52 – Shavlik Randolph (PF)

KNICKS
87 – Amare Stoudemire (PF)
74 – Wilson Chandler (SF)
73 – Raymond Felton (PG)
72 – Danilo Gallinari (SF)
71 – Kelenna Azubuike (SG)
71 – Toney Douglas (PG)
70 – Anthony Randolph (PF)
67 – Roger Mason (SG)
67 – Ronny Turiaf (C)
65 – Bill Walker (SG)
64 – Eddy Curry (C)
60 – Andy Rautins (SG)

PISTONS
77 – Tayshaun Prince (SF)
76 – Ben Gordon (SG)
76 – Richard Hamilton (SG)
74 – Ben Wallace (C)
74 – Rodney Stuckey (PG)
73 – Tracy McGrady (SG)
71 – Charlie Villanueva (PF)
71 – Jason Maxiell (PF)
71 – Will Bynum (PG)
67 – Greg Monroe (C)
66 – Jonas Jerebko (SF)
62 – Chris Wilcox (C)
60 – Austin Daye (SF)
59 – Chucky Atkins (PG)
59 – DaJuan Summers (SF)

TRAILBLAZERS
88 – Brandon Roy (SG)
78 – Marcus Camby (C)
77 – LaMarcus Aldridge (PF)
76 – Andre Miller (PG)
75 – Greg Oden (C)
69 – Nicolas Batum (SF)
68 – Rudy Fernandez (SG)
67 – Joel Przybilla (C)
66 – Jerryd Bayless (PG)
66 – Patrick Mills (PG)
66 – Wesley Matthews (SG)
64 – Elliot Williams (SG)
63 – Luke Babbitt (SF)
62 – Dante Cunningham (PF)
62 – Jeff Pendergraph (PF)

WARRIORS
85 – Monta Ellis (SG)
83 – David Lee (PF)
80 – Stephen Curry (PG)
70 – Andris Biedrins (C)
68 – Epke Udoh (PF)
67 – Reggie Williams (SF)
66 – Charlie Bell (SG)
64 – Brandan Wright (PF)
64 – Dorell Wright (SF)
62 – Jannero Pargo (PG)
61 – Dan Gadzuric (C)
53 – Vladimir Radmanovic (PF)
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby Lamrock on Sun Sep 19, 2010 7:11 pm

84 – Stephen Jackson (SG)
63 – Ersan Ilyasova (PF)
85 – Monta Ellis (SG)
69 – Nicolas Batum (SF)

Ratings are predictably off, but those are the standouts. Fucking turrible. So glad Rashidi and 2Kshare exist.
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby hova- on Sun Sep 19, 2010 8:32 pm

I guess the problem is just once again the off. and def. awareness, which boosts the overall rating way too much.

Ilyasova and Batum like most of the Euro players just get overlooked in video games. I'd rather have those two on my team than the team cancers Jackson and Ellis.
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby Valor on Sun Sep 19, 2010 8:36 pm

shadowgrin wrote:74 – Joakim Noah (C)
63 – Kyle Korver (SF)

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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby soho on Sun Sep 19, 2010 8:46 pm

mm Bogut 83 ? Well not so sure about this.. how he have recovered from broken arm injury etc...
and Jamal and Turner both 76 :o not sure eight er..
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby Christian. on Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:23 pm

Calling juza...
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby mp3 on Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:39 pm

No Brendan Jennings ?
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby shadowgrin on Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:51 pm

Those were gathered from an online league. It's likely that Jennings is on another team not participating in those leagues.
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby SkyLine03LT on Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:52 pm

A lot of players went missing here :? No Jennings for Bucks or Butler for Heat.
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby Andrew on Sun Sep 19, 2010 10:15 pm

Do the overall ratings in 2K suffer the same problem as in Live/Elite where certain individual ratings are weighted a bit too much, meaning players with high dunking ratings and the like end up rated a bit higher than they should be?
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby shadowgrin on Sun Sep 19, 2010 10:30 pm

Yep. Mostly positional, say the Pass rating has a greater effect on overall rating if the player is a guard as compared to a center, or an increase/decrease in low post ratings will greatly affect the overall of a C/PF than a guard.
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby rafal723 on Sun Sep 19, 2010 11:57 pm

These ratings are made, to that every team be on this same level, what another one. For example: Miami, Chicago. Ratings are bad.
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby atlwarrior on Mon Sep 20, 2010 2:47 am

Good find. i havent seen the individual ratings yet but since its 2k and the ratings are probably the exact same as 2k10 im going to assume alot of those players are overrated. LeBron a 97? hell no! Somethings gotta be too high. Monta Ellis an 85 :lol: .U can look at some of these and can tell 2k messed up on alot of these.
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby Rugshtyne on Mon Sep 20, 2010 4:49 am

I wonder what Kleiza's overall is, cause he's good player and you could see that in World Championship.
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby shadowgrin on Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:48 am

Other than LeBron's FT and post game, what other the things does he lack in skill that make him undeserving of a 97?
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby DVocShoeBox on Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:50 am

:?: Why cant lebron be a 97? He is the reining MVP, two years running, I'm suprise it isnt 99...
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby atlwarrior on Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:28 am

Ok maybe not a "hell no!" but slightly too high for my taste IMO maybe a 94 or 95 which is not much of a difference but 2k does tend to make his midrange and 3pt too high. Hes the reigning MVP and best player but he doesnt have to be rated that high. Here are Rashidis rosters that will be released for 2k11 btw. Compare his ratings to the 2k ones. This shows alot of 2k's players are overrated anyways and some underrated.

PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
80 - Andre Iguodala (SG/SF)
80 – Evan Turner (SF/SG)
77 - Elton Brand (PF/C)
75 - Louis Williams (PG/SG)
73 – Marreese Speights (C)
71 - Thaddeus Young (PF/SF)
70 – Jrue Holliday (PG)
70 - Willie Green (SG/PG)
68 – Spencer Hawes (C)
67 – Andres Nocioni (SF/PF)
64 – Jodie Meeks (SG)
63 – Jason Smith (C/PF)
60 – Tony Battie (C/PF)
58 - Jason Kapono (SF)

CHARLOTTE BOBCATS
83 - Gerald Wallace (SF/PF)
78 - Stephen Jackson (SG/SF)
78 – Tyrus Thomas (PF/C)
73 - Nazr Mohammed (C)
71 - Boris Diaw (PF/C)
71 - Erick Dampier (C)
67 - Shaun Livingston (PG)
67 – D.J. Augustin (PG)
66 – Derrick Brown (SF/PF)
65 – Kwame Brown (C)
64 – Dominic McGuire (SF)
62 - Eduardo Najera (PF/C)
62 – Sherron Collins (PG)
61 - DeSagana Diop (C)
61 - Matt Carroll (SG/SF)
59 – Gerald Henderson (SG)

MILWAUKEE BUCKS
80 - Andrew Bogut (C)
79 – Brandon Jennings (PG)
77 - Corey Maggette (SF/PF)
77 - John Salmons (SG/SF)
73 - Drew Gooden (PF/C)
73 – Carlos Delfino (SF)
72 - Keyon Dooling (PG/SG)
71 – Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (PF/SF)
70 - Ersan Ilyasova (PF)
70 – Earl Boykins (PG)
67 – Chris Douglas-Roberts (SG/SF)
66 – Larry Sanders (C/PF)
66 – Darington Hobson (SF)
66 - Michael Redd (SG/SF)
64 – Jon Brockman (PF)

CHICAGO BULLS
85 - Carlos Boozer (PF/C)
82 – Derrick Rose (PG)
77 – Joakim Noah (C/PF)
75 – Luol Deng (SF/PF)
73 – Taj Gibson (PF)
70 - Ronnie Brewer (SG/SF)
69 – C.J. Watson (PG)
69 - Kurt Thomas (C)
68 - Kyle Korver (SF/SG)
68 – James Johnson (SF/PF)
64 – Omer Asik (C)
61 – Keith Bogans (SG/SF)
61 - John Lucas (PG)

CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
75 - Antawn Jamison (PF)
74 - Mo Williams (PG)
73 - Anderson Varejao (C/PF)
70 - Joey Graham (SF)
69 – J.J. Hickson (C/PF)
69 – Jamario Moon (SF/SG)
68 - Leon Powe (PF)
67 - Anthony Parker (SG/SF)
66 – Ryan Hollins (C)
65 – Ramon Sessions (PG)
61 - Daniel Gibson (PG/SG)
61 – Christian Eyenga (SG/SF)
60 – Danny Green (SG/SF)
60 - Samardo Samuels (C/PF)

BOSTON CELTICS
85 - Rajon Rondo (PG)
82 - Kevin Garnett (PF)
80 - Paul Pierce (SF)
78 – Shaquille O’Neal (C)
77 - Jermaine O’Neal (C)
77 - Kendrick Perkins (C)
75 - Ray Allen (SG/SF)
75 - Delonte West (SG/PG)
74 – Nate Robinson (PG)
71 – Glen Davis (PF)
68 - Marquis Daniels (SF/SG)
65 – Von Wafer (SG)
65 – Avery Bradley (SG/PG)
64 – Luke Harangody (PF)
61 – Semih Erden (C)
60 – Oliver Lafayette (PG)
60 – Tony Gaffney (PF/SF)

LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS
81 - Baron Davis (PG)
79 – Blake Griffin (PF/C)
75 - Chris Kaman (C)
72 – Eric Gordon (SG)
72 - Craig Smith (PF)
69 - Rasual Butler (SF/SG)
69 – Ryan Gomes (SF/PF)
69 – Al-Farouq Aminu (SF/PF)
69 - Randy Foye (PG/SG)
64 – Eric Bledsoe (PG/SG)
64 – Marqus Blakely (SF/PF)
62 – DeAndre Jordan (C)
62 – Willie Warren (SG)
59 – Brian Cook (PF)

MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
80 - Zach Randolph (PF/C)
79 - Rudy Gay (SF/PF)
77 – Marc Gasol (C)
74 – O.J. Mayo (SG)
73 - Michael Conley (PG)
67 - Tony Allen (SG)
66 – Sam Young (SF/SG)
66 – Darrell Arthur (PF/C)
66 – Greivis Vasquez (PG/SG)
65 – Hasheem Thabeet (C)
65 – Xavier Henry (SG/SF)
63 – Acie Law (PG)
63 – DeMarre Carroll (SF/PF)
62 – Hamed Haddadi (C)

ATLANTA HAWKS
83 - Joe Johnson (SG/SF)
81 - Al Horford (C/PF)
80 - Josh Smith (PF)
76 - Jamal Crawford (SG/PG)
70 - Mike Bibby (PG)
70 - Marvin Williams (SF/PF)
69 – Jeff Teague (PG)
68 - Zaza Pachulia (C)
67 – Jordan Crawford (SG)
66 – Maurice Evans (SF/SG)
63 - Etan Thomas (C)
62 - Josh Powell (PF/C)
61 – Pape Sy (SF/SG)
53 - Jason Collins (C)

MIAMI HEAT
95 - LeBron James (SF/PF)
94 – Dwyane Wade (SG/PG)
86 - Chris Bosh (PF/C)
73 - Udonis Haslem (PF/C)
70 – Mario Chalmers (PG)
70 – Carlos Arroyo (PG)
70 - Zydrunas Ilgauskas (C)
69 - Mike Miller (SG/SF)
66 – Joel Anthony (C)
66 - Juwan Howard (PF/C)
64 – Da’Sean Butler (SF)
62 - Eddie House (PG/SG)
61 - James Jones (SF)
61 - Jamaal Magloire (C)
61 – Dexter Pittman (C)
61 – Patrick Beverley (PG)
60 – Kenny Hasbrouck (PG)
60 - Shavlik Randolph (PF)

NEW ORLEANS HORNETS
91 - Chris Paul (PG)
78 - David West (PF)
78 - Emeka Okafor (C)
73 – Trevor Ariza (SF/SG)
70 – Marcus Thornton (SG)
70 – Quincy Pondexter (SF)
67 – Aaron Gray (C)
65 - Peja Stojakovic (SF)
65 - Darius Songaila (PF/C)
65 – Craig Brackins (PF/C)
64 – Marco Belinelli (SG)
61 – Mustafa Shakur (PG)

UTAH JAZZ
89 - Deron Williams (PG)
79 - Al Jefferson (C/PF)
78 - Paul Millsap (PF)
77 - Andrei Kirilenko (SF/PF)
76 - Mehmet Okur (C)
71 - Raja Bell (SG/SF)
69 - C.J. Miles (SF/SG)
67 – Gordon Hayward (SF)
66 - Ronnie Price (PG/SG)
65 – Sundiata Gaines (PG)
62 – Kyrylo Fesenko (C)
62 – Jeremy Evans (PF)
61 – Othyus Jeffers (SG/SF)
59 - Francisco Elson (C)

SACRAMENTO KINGS
82 – Tyreke Evans (SG/PG)
77 – Carl Landry (PF)
75 – DeMarcus Cousins (C)
73 - Samuel Dalembert (C)
72 – Jason Thompson (PF/C)
72 – Omri Casspi (SF/SG)
71 - Beno Udrih (PG)
69 - Francisco Garcia (SG/SF)
66 – Donte Greene (SF/PF)
66 - Antoine Wright (SF/SG)
66 - Luther Head (SG)
66 – Hassan Whiteside (C)
65 – Pooh Jeter (PG)
62 – J.R. Giddens (SF/SG)
58 – Darnell Jackson (PF/C)

NEW YORK KNICKS
85 - Amare Stoudemire (PF/C)
75 - Raymond Felton (PG)
75 – Wilson Chandler (SF/PF)
74 – Anthony Randolph (PF/SF)
72 – Danilo Gallinari (SF/SG)
72 – Toney Douglas (PG/SG)
69 - Kelenna Azubuike (SG/SF)
68 - Ronny Turiaf (C)
66 - Roger Mason (SG)
66 – Bill Walker (SG/SF)
64 – Landry Fields (SF)
62 – Timofey Mozgov (C)
60 – Andy Rautins (SG)
60 – Eddy Curry (C)
59 – Patrick Ewing Jr. (PF/SF)

LOS ANGELES LAKERS
91 – Kobe Bryant (SG/SF)
84 - Pau Gasol (PF/C)
79 – Lamar Odom (PF)
78 – Andrew Bynum (C)
76 - Ron Artest (SF/PF)
72 - Matt Barnes (SF)
71 - Shannon Brown (SG/PG)
67 – Steve Blake (PG)
66 – Derek Fisher (PG)
66 – Luke Walton (SF)
64 – Derrick Caracter (PF/C)
62 - Theo Ratliff (C)
62 – Sasha Vujacic (SG)
60 – Devin Ebanks (SF)

ORLANDO MAGIC
92 – Dwight Howard (C)
78 - Vince Carter (SG/SF)
78 – Jameer Nelson (PG)
73 – Marcin Gortat (C)
72 - Rashard Lewis (PF)
72 - Mickael Pietrus (SF)
72 - Brandon Bass (PF)
70 – Quentin Richardson (SF)
70 – Jason Williams (PG)
69 – J.J. Redick (SG)
69 – Chris Duhon (PG)
69 – Ryan Anderson (PF)
64 – Stanley Robinson (SF)
60 – Daniel Orton (C)

DALLAS MAVERICKS
82 – Dirk Nowitzki (PF/C)
77 - Jason Kidd (PG/SG)
77 - Caron Butler (SF/SG)
74 - Jason Terry (SG)
73 - Shawn Marion (SF/PF)
72 - Brendan Haywood (C)
72 – Rodrigue Beaubois (PG/SG)
71 - Tyson Chandler (C)
70 – J.J. Barea (PG)
70 – Dominique Jones (SG)
65 - Tim Thomas (PF/SF)
64 – Ian Mahinmi (C)
61 - Dee Brown (PG)
58 - DeShawn Stevenson (SG)
53 – Alexis Ajinca (PF/C)

NEW JERSEY NETS
79 - Devin Harris (PG)
77 – Brook Lopez (C)
74 - Kris Humphries (PF/C)
73 - Troy Murphy (PF/C)
72 – Derrick Favors (PF/C)
71 - Travis Outlaw (SF/PF)
71 – Terrence Williams (SG/SF)
71 – Damion James (SF)
70 – Jordan Farmar (PG)
68 - Anthony Morrow (SG/SF)
63 - Johan Petro (C)
61 - Quinton Ross (SG/SF)
61 – Ben Uzoh (PG/SG)
58 – Brian Zoubek (C)

DENVER NUGGETS
84 - Carmelo Anthony (SF)
79 - Chauncey Billups (PG/SG)
79 – Nene (C)
75 - Kenyon Martin (PF)
74 - Al Harrington (PF/C)
74 - J.R. Smith (SG/SF)
74 – Ty Lawson (PG)
71 – Chris Andersen (C/PF)
69 – Arron Afflalo (SG)
69 - Renaldo Balkman (SF/PF)
68 - Shelden Williams (PF/C)
64 - D.J. Mbenga (C)
62 – Anthony Carter (PG/SG)
61 – Coby Karl (SG/SF)

INDIANA PACERS
82 - Danny Granger (SF/PF)
82 – Darren Collison (PG)
75 – Roy Hibbert (C)
72 - T.J. Ford (PG)
71 – Dahntay Jones (SG/SF)
71 – Tyler Hansbrough (PF)
69 – Paul George (SF/SG)
69 - Mike Dunleavy (SF/SG)
69 – A.J. Price (PG/SG)
66 – Brandon Rush (SG/SF)
65 - James Posey (SF/PF)
65 – Josh McRoberts (PF)
64 - Jeff Foster (C)
64 – Lance Stephenson (SG)
61 – Solomon Jones (C)

DETROIT PISTONS
75 - Tayshaun Prince (SF)
75 – Rodney Stuckey (PG/SG)
75 – Ben Gordon (SG)
74 - Richard Hamilton (SG/SF)
74 – Jason Maxiell (C/PF)
73 – Ben Wallace (C)
72 – Will Bynum (PG)
71 – Jonas Jerebko (PF/SF)
71 – Tracy McGrady (SF/SG)
70 - Charlie Villanueva (PF)
70 – Greg Monroe (C/PF)
70 – Austin Daye (SF)
68 - Chris Wilcox (PF/C)
66 – Terrico White (SG/PG)
62 – DaJuan Summers (SF/PF)

TORONTO RAPTORS
73 - Andrea Bargnani (C/PF)
72 - Jose Calderon (PG)
72 - Jarrett Jack (PG/SG)
72 – Amir Johnson (PF)
71 - Leandro Barbosa (SG/PG)
71 – Ed Davis (PF/C)
68 - Linas Kleiza (SF/PF)
68 - Reggie Evans (PF/C)
67 – DeMar DeRozan (SF/SG)
65 – Sonny Weems (SG/SF)
65 – David Andersen (C)
65 - Marcus Banks (PG)
63 – Julian Wright (SF/PF)
61 – Solomon Alabi (C)
61 – Joey Dorsey (C/PF)

HOUSTON ROCKETS
83 – Yao Ming (C)
79 – Aaron Brooks (PG)
77 – Luis Scola (PF/C)
76 - Kevin Martin (SG)
73 - Kyle Lowry (PG/SG)
72 - Shane Battier (SF/SG)
70 – Jordan Hill (PF/C)
69 – Courtney Lee (SG/SF)
69 – Patrick Patterson (PF/C)
68 - Brad Miller (C)
68 - Chuck Hayes (C)
68 – Jared Jeffries (PF/SF)
67 – Chase Budinger (SF)
65 – Mike Harris (PF)
63 – Alexander Johnson (PF)
62 – Jermaine Taylor (SG)
60 – Ishmael Smith (PG)

SAN ANTONIO SPURS
87 - Tim Duncan (C)
82 - Manu Ginobili (SG/SF)
79 - Tony Parker (PG)
75 – Tiago Splitter (PF/C)
74 - DeJuan Blair (C/PF)
73 - Richard Jefferson (SF/PF)
68 – George Hill (PG/SG)
68 - Antonio McDyess (PF)
68 - Matt Bonner (PF)
68 – James Anderson (SF/SG)
67 – Gary Neal (SG)
67 – Alonzo Gee (SF/SG)
63 – Garrett Temple (SG/PG)
61 – Curtis Jerrells (PG)

PHOENIX SUNS
84 - Steve Nash (PG)
74 - Josh Childress (SF/SG)
74 – Grant Hill (SF/SG)
72 - Jason Richardson (SG)
72 – Robin Lopez (C)
71 – Jared Dudley (SF)
71 – Goran Dragic (PG/SG)
70 – Hedo Turkoglu (PF/SF)
69 - Hakim Warrick (PF)
68 - Channing Frye (C)
65 - Gani Lawal (PF/C)
62 – Earl Clark (PF/SF)
60 – Dwayne Jones (C)
60 – Matt Janning (SG)

OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER
89 - Kevin Durant (SF)
83 – Russell Westbrook (PG)
78 – James Harden (SG)
74 – Jeff Green (PF/SF)
73 – Serge Ibaka (PF/C)
71 – D.J. White (PF)
68 - Nenad Krstic (C)
68 - Nick Collison (C/PF)
68 – Eric Maynor (PG)
67 – Thabo Sefolosha (SG/SF)
67 – Cole Aldrich (C)
63 – Daequan Cook (SG/SF)
61 - Royal Ivey (PG/SG)
59 – Morris Peterson (SF/SG)
57 – Byron Mullens (C)

MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
82 – Kevin Love (PF/C)
76 – Michael Beasley (PF/SF)
76 – Johny Flynn (PG)
75 - Luke Ridnour (PG)
73 – Wesley Johnson (SF/SG)
69 – Corey Brewer (SG/SF)
68 – Nikola Pekovic (C)
68 - Sebastian Telfair (PG)
67 - Martell Webster (SF)
67 – Anthony Tolliver (PF/C)
66 – Darko Milicic (C)
66 – Lazar Hayward (SF)
65 – Wayne Ellington (SG)
61 – Kosta Koufos (C/PF)
60 – Greg Stiemsma (C)

PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS
86 - Brandon Roy (SG/SF)
80 – Greg Oden (C)
77 - LaMarcus Aldridge (PF/C)
77 - Marcus Camby (C)
74 - Andre Miller (PG)
72 – Nicolas Batum (SF)
71 – Jerryd Bayless (PG/SG)
70 - Joel Przybilla (C)
69 – Wesley Matthews (SG)
68 – Luke Babbitt (SF)
68 – Rudy Fernandez (SG)
68 - Dante Cunningham (PF)
66 – Elliot Williams (SG)
64 – Jeff Pendergraph (PF/C)
63 – Armon Johnson (PG)

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
81 – David Lee (PF/C)
80 - Monta Ellis (SG/PG)
80 – Stephen Curry (PG/SG)
71 – Ekpe Udoh (PF/C)
70 - Louis Amundson (PF)
69 - Andris Biedrins (C)
69 – Reggie Williams (SF/SG)
68 – Brandan Wright (PF)
67 - Dorell Wright (SF/PF)
66 - Rodney Carney (SF/SG)
66 - Charlie Bell (SG/SF)
63 – Jeremy Lin (PG)
62 - Dan Gadzuric (C)
59 – Vladimir Radmanovic (PF)

WASHINGTON WIZARDS
81 - Gilbert Arenas (SG/PG)
78 - Andray Blatche (PF/C)
77 – John Wall (PG)
75 – Kirk Hinrich (PG/SG)
73 - Josh Howard (SF/SG)
72 – Al Thornton (SF)
69 – Trevor Booker (PF)
68 – JaVale McGee (C)
68 – Yi Jianlian (PF)
68 – Nick Young (SG/SF)
64 – Kevin Seraphin (C)
64 - Cartier Martin (SF)
64 – Lester Hudson (PG)
63 - Hilton Armstrong (C)
56 - Sean Marks (C/PF)
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby Andrew on Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:41 am

We tend to give too much importance to overall ratings anyway. So long as the players have realistic abilities and play like their real life counterparts, the exact overall rating isn't that important. Especially when certain abilities boost the overall a little higher or drag it down lower than is perhaps ideal.
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby DVocShoeBox on Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:20 am

but yeah, Off aware & Def aware really plays a role in Overall cuz I remember in my player, in my third season, I had my shooting and layups all the way up, not until I put my off awareness up to about 85 that I finally got the 99 rating!!!

I'm not sure how it helps in the game but it does affect your overall, all WHOLE LOT!!!
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby hova- on Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:40 pm

Andrew wrote:We tend to give too much importance to overall ratings anyway. So long as the players have realistic abilities and play like their real life counterparts, the exact overall rating isn't that important. Especially when certain abilities boost the overall a little higher or drag it down lower than is perhaps ideal.


Overall ratings can become problematic though, when the CPU's trade logic is only based on them for example (which sometimes seems to be the case). Same for rookies. The CPU will not always draft the best fit but the best overall rating.
So an overall rating is not really helpful for the game except the fact that you (the gamer) have an easy indicator for how good a player is. Don't know any solution for the overall rating problem though ...
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby shadowgrin on Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:56 pm

hova- wrote:Overall ratings can become problematic though, when the CPU's trade logic is only based on them for example (which sometimes seems to be the case). Same for rookies. The CPU will not always draft the best fit but the best overall rating.
So an overall rating is not really helpful for the game except the fact that you (the gamer) have an easy indicator for how good a player is. Don't know any solution for the overall rating problem though ...

People at OS have theorized that the Potential attribute also comes into play in the cpu's trade logic.
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby Rugshtyne on Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:33 pm

68 - Linas Kleiza (SF/PF)

Hell no.
Minimum overall for him is 70. He's good at three point shots, midrange, atacking the basket, clutch shots. I would say 75.
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby shadowgrin on Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:49 pm

70 is already high for him. 75 is too high. Remember that 2K revamped their ratings from 50-100 to 25-100.
Though he is a good shooter, decent rebounder, and takes good care of the ball (even though he doesn't pass), he has no D and takes too many possessions for a role player.

Joel Anthony with 58 is a bigger travesty. He should be in the 60's range, 65 tops.
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby Andrew on Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:54 pm

shadowgrin wrote:he has no D and takes too many possessions for a role player.


All of which serve to drag down his overall rating because his ratings in those areas won't be as great. At 68 overall, his strengths are probably well-represented.
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Re: Partial List of Overall Ratings

Postby Rugshtyne on Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:08 pm

Oh I won't say, that he has no defense. He has pretty good blocking and perimeter defense, but not so good. But i think, he's a bit underrated. Like, when you'll play game with this overall, he will look like an average guy. Well, we'll see how he does in this season and (I think) if he does well, his overall will change.
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