NBA 2K12 Point Guard Ratings (Final)

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    NBA 2K12 Point Guard Ratings (Final)


    These are my final 2K12 ratings for all 78 NBA point guards currently in the league.  They can be found in my XBox 360 roster file found on 2K Share (search via Gamer Tag "Real 2K Insider")

    If a player is not listed, it's because I have them listed at shooting guard (or they are a free agent).  Free agents will be added as they sign (I am only expecting 1-2 more based on available roster spots in the NBA).
    If you weren't aware, all my ratings are compiled using stats/video/scouting reports predominantly from Basketball-Reference, MySynergySports, 82games, and DraftExpress.

    The average starting PG = 77 Overall

    Rating Flaws
    As I've covered in the past, 2K's formula's for overall rating are far from perfect and here's the list of flaws I've got
    Defensive Awareness counts way too heavily into a PG's rating.  There are very few PGs who have a high level of defensive impact. In the case of a player like Kyrie Irving who posted better offensive numbers than some of the players rated higher, his defense measures extremely poor.
    Athleticism ratings, specificially Speed and Quickness increase a player too much.  Super athletes like Nate Robinson, Will Bynum, etc will rate well compared to slow-footed players like Jason Kidd and Andre Miller who can't guard quick PGs, but have the strength required to guard SGs.  2K's formula doesn't factor in that kind of versatility.
    Mediocre 3pt shooters end up penalized, while at the same time 3pt Specialists like Steve Blake, Daniel Gibson, Derek Fisher, etc end up getting penalized even harder for their lack of passing ability.

    Bear in mind that all ratings will change as the 2012-13 season progresses.  Young players generally improve, older players generally regress, players gain/lose opportunities due to injuries, while the added variable of the post-lockout improvement for a number of players who weren't ready for the shortened 2012 season may end up being a factor (Knicks fans and Raymond Felton can only hope).

    INJ = Injured, w/ estimated return date.
    NGC = Non-Guaranteed Contract (could be cut during training camp)
    R = Rookie

    SUPERSTARS
    94 - Chris Paul
    92 - Derrick Rose (INJ - ETA March 2013)

    PERENNIAL ALL-STARS
    86 - Russell Westbrook
    86 - Rajon Rondo

    ALL-STAR CALIBER
    84 - Steve Nash
    83 - Deron Williams
    82 - Tony Parker
    82 - Brandon Jennings
    81 - Jeremy Lin
    81 - Ty Lawson
    80 - Louis Williams

    QUALITY STARTERS & ELITE SIXTH MEN
    79 - Kyrie Irving
    79 - Kyle Lowry
    78 - Stephen Curry
    78 - Michael Conley
    77 - Isaiah Thomas
    77 - Goran Dragic
    77 - John Wall
    77 - Jrue Holiday
    76 - Nate Robinson
    76 - Jarrett Jack

    STARTING CALIBER & QUALITY RESERVE
    74 - Jerryd Bayless
    74 - George Hill
    74 - Darren Collison
    73 - Ramon Sessions
    73 - Jeff Teague
    73 - Kemba Walker
    73 - Greivis Vasquez
    73 - Raymond Felton
    72 - Jose Calderon
    72 - Devin Harris
    72 - Delonte West
    72 - Ricky Rubio
    72 - John Lucas
    71 - Rodrigue Beaubois
    71 - J.J. Barea
    71 - Mario Chalmers
    71 - D.J. Augustin
    71 - Aaron Brooks
    71 - Jason Kidd
    70 - Andre Miller
    70 - Jameer Nelson
    70 - Mo Williams
    70 - Sebastian Telfair
    70 - Eric Bledsoe
    70 - Will Bynum

    SECOND STRING & QUALITY THIRD STRING 
    69 - Luke Ridnour
    69 - Beno Udrih
    69 - Brandon Knight
    68 - C.J. Watson
    68 - Damian Lillard (R)
    67 - Kirk Hinrich
    67 - Eric Maynor
    66 - Shelvin Mack
    65 - Jimmer Fredette
    65 - A.J. Price
    65 - Chris Duhon

    THIRD STRING
    64 - Charles Jenkins
    64 - Earl Watson
    64 - Jamaal Tinsley
    64 - Daniel Gibson (NGC)
    64 - Norris Cole
    64 - Reggie Jackson
    64 - Kendall Marshall (R)
    64 - Tyshawn Taylor (R)
    63 - Toney Douglas
    63 - Pablo Prigioni (R)
    63 - Marquis Teague (R)
    62 - Nolan Smith
    62 - Julyan Stone (NGC)
    61 - Jerome Dyson (NGC)
    61 - Jeremy Pargo

    NBA FRINGE
    59 - Courtney Fortson (NGC)
    59 - Steve Blake
    59 - Darius Morris
    58 - Donald Sloan (NGC)
    57 - Cory Joseph
    57 - Josh Selby

    I might consider adding player "Styles" to this post to dress it up a bit and make it a bit more comprehensive.  All-Around, Scoring, Pass First, 3pt Specialist, Defensive, and Athletic are the styles a PG can be given.  TBQH "Pass First" shouldn't even be a style and should really be titled "Floor General". It's an out-dated term that is more derogatory than complimentary nowadays. Chris Paul and Kendall Marshall are both "pass first" players but CP3 averages 20 points because he can actually get his shot off AND make it whereas Marshall or Chris Duhon cannot.  But I digress.

    I have not decided which position will be the next I finish off, nor when that release will be.  It primarily depends on the free agent market, as there are still a bunch of players at each position that are unsigned.  The center market is probably the next-closest to being dried up, so don't be surprised to see that next.




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