hova- wrote:Wow, how did you get the Heat to have such a wicked record. Usually in 2k10 no team really stands out, be it an All-Star loaded superteam or the T-Wolves (in a negative way).
Any plans to convert this one to 2k11 when you get the game?
NBA.net wrote:Players of the Month:West Player: Kevin Durant (OKC): 31.7 PPG, 9.4 RPG, 4.3 APG, 34.0 PER, .630% TS (Thunder: 34-12)
Make it three straight West Player of the Month awards for the Durantula. Continuing to lead the league in point per game and player efficiency rating (with a phenomenal TS% of .630%!), Durant has established himself as the league's best player this season. His Thunder are #1 in the West, and he is the reason why, carrying the team with one Jordan-esque after another.West Rookie: Blake Griffin (LAC): Blake Griffin: 14.6 PPG, 11.3 RPG, 16.6 PER, .534% TS (Clippers: 23-24)
The Clippers fell quite a bit with a 5-10 January, but Griffin has continued to play well, effortlessly averaging a double-double. Though the all-star hype has died down, Griffin is still the clearcut favorite to win ROY.East Player: LeBron James (MIA): LeBron James: 24.5 PPG, 8.4 APG, 7.5 RPG. 30.9 PER, .616% TS (Heat: 43-4)
The Heat may be the best team of all time, and the signing of James is why. Miami continues to smash any team not named the Boston Celtics. While he may be Dwyane Wade's "sidekick", he posts better stats across the board, and is the piece that makes the Heat unstoppable.East Rookie: Evan Turner (PHI): Evan Turner: 13.0 PPG, 5.2 RPG, 2.8 APG, 13.9 PER, .519% TS (76ers: 16-31)
With the Sixers sucking, and his stats paling in comparison to Griffin's, Turner doesn't have much of a prayer in the rookie of the year race. However, the #2 pick is quietly having a very solid rookie season, and is arguably the second best first-year player.
NBA.net wrote:Kobe, Florida Headline All-Star Starters
January 28, 2011 - The all-star starters have been revealed, and amazingly, all five starters for the Eastern Conference are from either the Orlando Magic or Miami Heat. LeBron James led all East vote-getters with nearly 3 million votes, as he starts alongside teammates Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. Point guard Chris Paul and center Dwight Howard will represent Orlando in the starting five.
The Lakers' Kobe Bryant led all overall vote-getters with 3.2 million. Joining him will be teammate Pau Gasol, league leading scorer Kevin Durant, the Rockets' Yao Ming and the Blazers' Steve Nash. On February 4, the all-star reserves will be announced on TNT. The all-star game will take place at LA's Staples Center on February 13.
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Chris Paul (ORL): 18.2 PPG, 10.6 APG, 5.0 RPG, 3.0 SPG
Dwyane Wade (MIA): 21.8 PPG, 5.4 APG, 5.0 RPG, 2.5 SPG
LeBron James (MIA): 24.3 PPG, 8.4 APG, 7.4 APG
Chris Bosh (MIA): 19.5 PPG, 8.8 RPG
Dwight Howard (ORL): 21.2 PPG, 14.5 RPG, 3.8 BPG
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Steve Nash (POR): 14.3 PPG, 10.2 APG
Kobe Bryant (LAL): 25.7 PPG, 5.9 RPG, 5.0 APG
Kevin Durant (OKC): 31.3 PPG, 9.1 RPG, 4.2 APG
Pau Gasol (LAL): 17.6 PPG, 9.3 RPG, 4.1 APG
Yao Ming (HOU): 15.9 PPG, 7.8 RPG, 2.2 BPG
NBA.net wrote:League LeadersPPG: Kevin Durant: 31.7; Kobe Bryant: 25.5; LeBron James: 24.5; Tyreke Evans: 23.9; Carmelo Anthony: 23.3
RPG: Dwight Howard: 14.6; Greg Oden: 13.2; David Lee: 11.9; Gerald Wallace: 11.7; Kevin Love: 11.6
APG: Rajon Rondo: 11.1; Chris Paul: 10.6; Steve Nash: 10.1; Deron Williams: 9.3; Jason Kidd: 8.9
SPG: Chris Paul: 2.9; Rajon Rondo: 2.8; Dwyane Wade: 2.6; Tyreke Evans: 2.4; Kobe Bryant: 2.3
BPG: Dwight Howard: 3.8; Josh Smith: 3.1; Andrew Bogut: 2.9; Greg Oden: 2.7; Ben Wallace: 2.6
FG%: Shaquille O'Neal: .599%; Greg Oden: .573%; Dwight Howard: .561%; Nene: .560%; J.J. Hickson: .554%
3PT%: Anthony Morrow: .474%; Nicolas Batum: .463%; Danilo Gallinari: .436%; Daniel Gibson: .427%; Ray Allen: .421%
FT%: Jose Calderon: .945%; Steve Nash: .939%; Kevin Martin: .935%; Chauncey Billups: .930%; Mo Williams: .928%
MPG: Kevin Durant: 41.3; Derrick Rose: 40.0; Stephen Curry: 39.7; Tyreke Evans: 38.6; Chris Paul: 38.3
PER: Kevin Durant: 33.3; LeBron James: 30.9; Dwyane Wade: 27.2; Kobe Bryant: 27.1; Greg Oden: 25.6
TS%: Rashard Lewis: .633%; Kevin Durant: .630%; Ray Allen: .628%; Eric Gordon: .617%; LeBron James: .616%
Lamrock wrote:Axel., God damn it.Fixed.
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