I went a little 'rating crazy' recently and wrote down some changes to the ratings i would suggest.

The league i'm in at the moment ( http://www.nbaliveleague.com - 3 available teams if anyone's interested) uses NBA Live 06, and the nlsc roster for it. And the games are simmed by playing cpu vs cpu on 9 min qtrs. So the ratings of the players in the game really dictate how the league plays out. Thus why i care so much.
The ratings in the nlsc roster are good for the most part, and players play how they should. There are just a few changes to a select few player that would make it perfect.
The rating suggestions are intended for Live06, but can just as easily apply to 07 and 08 too, since they use the same ratings anyway.
I'll make some some comments with the player ratings where i feel neccesary. Just to justify my suggestions a bit.
Anyway, here are my suggestions:
Bolded are ratings of note
- R. Brewer:
He is a great finisher and defender. His scoring savvy and shooting is pretty average, but he gets a high FG percentage due to his finishing. At the draft combine of when he was drafted, he recorded as best 'overall' athlete, being all quick, strong and athletic. my suggestions:
(FG 63... 3pt 35... Dunk 80... InsScr 58... Oreb 50... Jump 78... Str 60... Qck & Spd 80... Stl 84... Oawr 62... Dawr 70)
- L. Powe:
Powe proved last year to be a valuable assett to the Celtics. Per 36 minutes, he averaged 19.8 ppg and 10.4 rpg. He also showed great efficiency boasting a PER of 20.5, which is the kind of PER that stars get. (To put it into perspective: Gasol got 20.75, Lebron got 28.6, Boozer got 21.8, Amare got 27.1, A. Jefferson got 22.3, Jamison got 19.9, DAvid West got 19.4, Ilgauskas got 18.4, Z. Randolph got 17.7, Bogut got 17.2, Deng got 16.7, Kevin Durant got 15.5, Al Harrington got 15.3, Okur got 14.9, Gooden got 13.3, Ben Wallace got 12.2, Mikki Moore got 11.3, etc etc etc. You get the point - Powe is up there with some quality forwards.). Powe is a smart player. He's great at getting to the line, and is savvy offensively. The thing with him is he can finish in traffic and after contact very well, and his FG% proves that, suggesting high ratings in OffAwr, Ins Scr and Str are neccesary. Lastly, Powe is not a bad defender, but he's not great either. My suggestions:
(FG: 62... InsScr: 78... Dunk: 75... Oreb: 75... Str: 75... Oawr: 75... Dawr: 58)
- S. Marion:
I think Marion is a bit overrated in NBA Live in the scoring department, but a bit underrated in other ratings. He's not reliable to an NBA team to create shots for himself, but he is in NBA Live. This should change. He's more of an extremely good finisher who is great at a million things. His strength has always been low for some reason.
My suggestions:
(FG: 65... 3pt 65... Ins Scr: 85... Oreb: 55... Dreb: 85... Str: 65... Blk 70... Stl 80... Oawr 78
-J. Posey
Posey is a bit of an offensive force in NBA Live, but cannot be relied upon in the NBA. This should change. He's also had a low strength too. This should change. In the NBA he's used as a 3pt kickout on offense, then he has some other abilities that contribute that doesn't look all that outstanding, but it's useful.
FG 66... 3pt 82... Dunk 60... Ins Scr 55... Str 65... Drb 62... Oawr 58... Oreb 20... DReb 70... Stl 72.
-G. Oden
In his first year in the league, he will probably be mainly a rebounder/defender type. His offense will come from easy buckets due to strength and ability to finish, but not so much creating offense for himself.
FG 56... InsScr 80... OReb 75... Jump 70... Str 82... Pass 20... Oawr 66.
-J.Jack
A strong point guard.
Str 58
-E. Curry
Having Curry on your team should be like having a man down. Sure, he'll score 15-20ppg for you at a high percentage. But he gives up possessions. He lets opponents get offensive boards. he's not a good defender. He turns the ball over way too much for a big guy. He's really overrated in NBA Live.
FG 64... Dunk 84... InsScr 84... OReb 55... Jump 62... Drb 10... Pass 1... Oawr 70... DReb 60... Dawr 56.
-S. Oneal
Shaq is still effective and thus will have good ratings. But currently Shaq has the ratings of a superstar, and therefore should be toned down a bit to more like how he is now. It's time.
Dunk 86... InsScr 92... OReb 75... Jump 64... Oawr 89... DReb 90... Blk 78.
-A.Blatche
Blatche is a unique sort of player. He's tall as hell, but plays more like he's 6'9" in how quick he is and how he can do crossovers and such.
FG 60... OReb 72... Str 64... Qck 69... spd 69... Drb 60... Blk 81.
-T. Ariza
Trevor Ariza is one of those players who does all the things that makes a team win. Offensive boards, high shooting%, low turnovers, forcing the opponent into giving up possession, etc. He's not a flashy star who will score 20ppg or anything, but he's good at so many things. He's very underrated i feel. Phil Jackson described as like a Ghost. So far this season he's had a PER of 19.5! Players who get that kind of PER are usually rated 80+ overall in Live.
FG 60... 3pt 60... Dunk 90... Ins Scr 58... OReb 65... Str 60... Qck 78... Spd 76... Pass 45... Drb 62... Oawr 60... DReb 62... Stl 88... Dawr 75.
-G. Dragic
His speed and quickness ratings in NBA Live are in the 90s. When i saw him play he looked more like:
Qck 81... Spd 84.
-Amir Johnson
Johnson so far in his career has had a PER of 17.7, and it's no wonder, since his per minute production is great. It's no wonder Pistons are investing in him. Block at 87 may seem high, but honestly it should be in the 90s, and it will eventually once he plays more minutes and become more reknown.
FG 55... InsScr 70... OReb 75... Blk 87... Str 63... Oawr 50... Dawr 60.
-C. Brewer
Brewer is bad at creating offense for himself, but is athletic and can defend.
FG 56... 3pt 40... Jump 75... Str 50... Qck 82... Spd 80... Pass 45... Oawr 56... Drb 66... Stl 74... Dawr 66.
-D. Mason
Mason is an absolute force in NBA Live 2006. His combination of athleticism, dribble, dunk, strength, FG and offensive awareness is star-esque. Is he such an offensive threat in the NBA? No. His PER was under 10, actually. He's very athletic still in the NBA, and is a good defender. These ratings look more accurate to me.
FG 60... Dunk 85... OReb 45... Jump 85... Spd 80... DReb 50... Drb 64 (It's currently at 75!)... Oawr 62 (currently at 77!!!)... Dawr 80
-L. Hughes
Larry Hughes is still effective, but in NBA Live he has some ratings that are waaaay above his standard. His PER last year was 11.9, and the year before that it was 12.1. Which is just plain bad. A PER of 15 is about an average player. a per between 15 and 20 is a good player. a PER above 20 is star standard. A per above 25 is superstar standard (30+ pretty much never happens. Michael Jordan did it one year i think. I think LeBron, Shaq, Garnett and Duncan may have achieved it at some stage too, but i could be wrong). A PER Below 15 is below average, and below 10 is plainly the worse players in the league. 11.9 PER and he's rated 80+ overall. We should change that.
FG 66... 3pt 60... Ins Scr 55... Jump 70... Spd 80... Qck 78... Pass 55... Drb 75... Oawr 75.
-M. Peterson
Drb 67... Oawr 68.
-C. Landry
Landry is among the league's best in offensive rebounds per minute. He's also up there with dunks per FGA.
FG 60... Dunk 80... OReb 80... jump 65... Oawr 60... DReb 65... Dawr 50.
- B. Wallace
Big ben is declining. Suddenly his ratings of speed and quickness being 70 each seems silly.
Spd 65... Qck 63... Oawr 48... Dawr 90...
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