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Sat Sep 17, 2005 6:42 am

{SAC-1} wrote:Whats up with T-mac being better than Duncan..


you mean his overall is higher? that doesnt mean he is better. Just that he has higher ratings in more categorys. Probably like Pass, Dribble, Speed, Quickness, 3 point shot, FT, etc.

Sat Sep 17, 2005 6:49 am

Fedak wrote:WTh...can I plz have a link of the ratings cuz I cant seem to find them

http://previews.operationsports.com/gam ... Number=236

Sat Sep 17, 2005 7:56 am

Josh Smith 80??? I hope it is not going to be in the game. Just because he won the dunk contest it doesn't mean that u have to put him right next to Magette or Bibby!

Sat Sep 17, 2005 9:33 am

im guessing they'll tweak the ratings a bit (but not a lot obviously, ea is too lazy to tweak these things imho) more because as you can see, the rosters arent to date, finley is still with the mavs.
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Sat Sep 17, 2005 9:38 am

Anthony15 wrote:Josh Smith 80??? I hope it is not going to be in the game. Just because he won the dunk contest it doesn't mean that u have to put him right next to Magette or Bibby!


Yeah uh...you're way late on that.

Sat Sep 17, 2005 11:09 am

I went through and wrote down the ones that have good ratings and there arer a few that i believe IMO should be higher:

Primoz Brezic- 65 (Y)
Tyson Chandler- 80 :?
Kenyon Martin- 85 (Y)
Tayshaun Prince 84 (N) (Thats more than Billups and Rip)
Fred Jones- 71 (Y)
Corey Maggette- 84 (y)
Sasha Vujacic starting PG :?
Udonis Haslem- 69 (Y)
Andrew Bogut- 74 (y)
Michael Redd- 76 (n)
Nenad Krstic- 63 (y)
Dwight Howard- 84 (y)
Steve Nash- 85 (y)
Amare Stoudemire- 90 (y)
Peja Stojakovic- 78 (y) (All he can do is shoot)
Manu Ginobili- 88 (y)
Luke Ridnour- 72 (y)
Chris Bosh- 83 (y)
Gilbert Arenas- 88 (y)

Sat Sep 17, 2005 11:30 am

It's amusing how some people fret about the ratings. Even if the ratings are on point or way off, you always have the option of tweaking them when you edit the players.

Sat Sep 17, 2005 11:38 am

Michael Redd- 76

I love Redd, I really do, but let's be real, he's very one dimensional offensively, and a weak defender, what do you expect? In addition to that, he's not that athletic either :?

Gilbert Arenas- 88

I have to agree with your thumbsup here. In 03-04, they ranked him pretty low for a guy who even though he was injured average 20-5-5 the previous year, 1.9 steals, and shot 37.5% from 3PT range.

All in all, we can edit ratings...

Sat Sep 17, 2005 11:42 am

EA always does horrible with ratings. That's why we we'll have quality rosters such as Andrew's in short time after the release. (Y)

Sat Sep 17, 2005 12:25 pm

Josh Smith 80
Tyson Chandler 80
Tayshaun Prince 84
Rip Hamilton 76
Wade better than Shaq?
Michael Redd 76
Richard Jefferson 87
Dwight Howard 84
Andre Iguodala 83
Joe Johnson 87
Manu Ginobili 88

Sat Sep 17, 2005 12:45 pm

Look at screenshot #311. Kobe 24 points with over 2 mins to go in the 2nd quarter? :shock: hes got 24 of the teams 26 points, HOLY SHIT, i mean i know hes a 1 man team on the lakers but shit, 24 of 26, WTF?!

Sat Sep 17, 2005 1:04 pm

Yea I saw that in another thread

Sat Sep 17, 2005 1:41 pm

Now that I think about it, last year's rating system was better. There's no distinction between the good players and the superstars. How can Andre Iguodala be an 83? Tayshaun an 84??

Sat Sep 17, 2005 1:46 pm

How can Andre Iguodala be an 83? Tayshaun an 84??


I agree they did over-rate alot of guys but you can change ratings so its all good.

Sat Sep 17, 2005 3:47 pm

Sensation wrote:Wade better than Shaq?


I would have expected it the other way around :?

Sat Sep 17, 2005 10:54 pm

WHAT?? Giving dirk only 86 is stupid!! Come on, he was third in mvp election, and he's definitely one of the best 5 players in the league. But every year, he doesn't make it to the all star team etc. in nba live... why?

Sun Sep 18, 2005 1:28 am

manu ginobili 88
awesome

Sun Sep 18, 2005 2:51 am

i think the next step into ratings is to take size/height into accout in order to calculate the overall rating/value of the player. trading a decent pg/sg/sf for a decent center/pf doesn't happen too much in real life. take a look at the contracts of eric dampier, tyson chandler, samuel dalembert, etc...

Sun Sep 18, 2005 3:29 am

iCeMaN3K wrote:LeBron @ 95? What a joke.

T-Mac should be about a 107 then.


Agreed, Jordan on this scale would then be 120. LeBron is nowhere near Jordan yet and he is a 95... 4 away from Jordan.

Sun Sep 18, 2005 3:36 am

Ratings should be different for bigmen and guards. Inside scoring, blocking etc should play a bigger role on the overall. In guards, shooting and passing...

Sun Sep 18, 2005 7:59 am

tripleM wrote:WHAT?? Giving dirk only 86 is stupid!! Come on, he was third in mvp election, and he's definitely one of the best 5 players in the league. But every year, he doesn't make it to the all star team etc. in nba live... why?

As long as his individual ratings are good, does it actually matter what his overall is? No. He doesn't block as well as the other bigs, isn't much of an offensive rebouner, and is not a jumper. He has nice handles for a big, and is a very good shooter and scorer, good defensive rebounder, and a good passer for a big.

He should probably be about an 88 if you're think overall skills wise, but I don't know how things will average out.


LeBron @ 95? What a joke.

T-Mac should be about a 107 then.

Lebron is a better passer [a lot better], stealer, equal dunker [probably has a higher rating] and jumper, slightly better rebounder statistically, a lot stronger, better finisher and inside scorer, and a little lesser overall scorer. He lacks in man to man defense, and outisde shooting [though by very little now since they use percentages], but the margin he has from everything else is bigger than Tmac's margin there.

Remember in real life Lebron is right there with Tmac as a player, and is a abd defender, so in a game where defensive awareness is only one rating, and everything else has multiple, who do you expect to be better.

I still don't understand how this isn't common sense to people by now... :roll:

One thing I do agree on is that the rating system needs tweaking, I think I could come up with a better system, but that's for another day.

Sun Sep 18, 2005 9:15 am

Where's Ron Artest?

The Detroit team as a whole have really high ratings. Otherwise, it seems fairly balanced, but some players are a little too overrated. Like Yao Ming :shock:

Sun Sep 18, 2005 9:26 am

cyanide wrote:Where's Ron Artest?


Ron should be working in a burger king instead of playing in the NBA.

Sun Sep 18, 2005 7:59 pm

fgrep15 wrote:
tripleM wrote:
LeBron @ 95? What a joke.

T-Mac should be about a 107 then.

Lebron is a better passer [a lot better], stealer, equal dunker [probably has a higher rating] and jumper, slightly better rebounder statistically, a lot stronger, better finisher and inside scorer, and a little lesser overall scorer. He lacks in man to man defense, and outisde shooting [though by very little now since they use percentages], but the margin he has from everything else is bigger than Tmac's margin there.

Remember in real life Lebron is right there with Tmac as a player, and is a abd defender, so in a game where defensive awareness is only one rating, and everything else has multiple, who do you expect to be better.

I still don't understand how this isn't common sense to people by now... :roll:

One thing I do agree on is that the rating system needs tweaking, I think I could come up with a better system, but that's for another day.


i don't think so
equal dunker

:lol: lebron better dunker than t-mac lol ;p
and jumper

t-mac has 43 vertical (106 cm) when lebron "only" 35 vertical (89 cm) so t-mac jump higher :wink:
and inside scorer

:crazy: they are hmmm the same ;p

t-mac has better a lot better shooting then him he run quicker and jump higher lebron is stronger an taller he isn't better than t-mac

Sun Sep 18, 2005 8:03 pm

I'm sure that's a very unbiased view.
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