Damn, I love this thread and I love the generated players. It's so exciting. Sometimes the players look so stupid, e.g. a player with black skin and blond beard or something.
I still play Live 2003, don't have much time. I'm in the fifth year of my franchise. 4x9 minutes, All-Star, tweaked rosters. So I have to tweak the generated rookies each year because they would be way too good and would be much better than the real players. It's a bit of work but so what.
Ok, I have a 20-8 record and the rookies you then get are crap. Forget the second round. Forget the first round except the top 10. My best rookie had 80 as an overall rating and this is really good as he had 80 AFTER tweaking. Normally, the overall rating goes down ten or something after tweaking. A 75-player is then a 65 and so on. Most rookies are waived and then they disappear. Are just gone, are no longer in the free agent pool. But a few are good, e.g. Asong Edwards. Some rookies are in the starting five after tweaking. But the computer often makes strange players who have a high three-point-skill but a shooting range of 12 or something. Some are 7'0'' but cannot even rebound and have lower rebound ratings than PGs. Then there are these guards that can't even run, they are so slow. LOL Damn, I love generated rookies, it's fun. It's the highlight of every season when the rookies are created. A generated rookie called Boniface Daniels is really good. Has the highest FG rating in the league (yes, after tweaking). The best shooters have 68 or something, he has 72 after tweaking. He can reject shot, too.
But now here are my generated players. I never drafted a player as my record is too good and the rookies I'd get are crap. But I traded for two rookies. Indiana once drafted Brian Dixon. Sacramento drafted Isaac Ballard. I had to get them.
Here they are:
Brian Dixon: PG, 6' 1'', drafted as the 6th pick. He is fast, he is quick, he can shoot threes. He can dribble...so it is great to penetrate the zone, go past defenders...he usually finishes with a two-handed dunk. It is the only dunk he is able to do. I had so many problems with PGs. They had a low FG%...but Brian Dixon is great. He is my starter. Before him I had Charlie Ward, Howard Eisley, Juan Dixon, Mike Bibby...they all sucked and had a low FG%. But Brian Dixon is my man.
Isaac Ballard: C, 6'11'', 264 lbs, drafted as the 7th pick. He is slow, very slow. But he is stronger than Shaq, he can block, he can dunk, he can rebound, he is a monster! He has a skull tattoo.

As a starter with enough minutes per game he averages 3 BPG with the tweaked ratings where the best blockers have a skill of 60-68.
Here is a picture, Ballard and Dixon:
Brian Dixon:
Isaac Ballard:
Here are two videos showing Ballard:
http://www.tartosgardh.at/nba/img/isaac_ballard.avi
http://www.tartosgardh.at/nba/img/isaac_ballard2.avi