Title: NBA 2K13 Roster Analysis 1/17/13
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NBA 2K13 Roster Analysis 1/17/13
2K Sports released another comprehensive roster update for NBA 2K13, making up for a lackluster effort 5 days ago. Numerous players have been edited, including the top two players in the league, LeBron James and Kevin Durant. Who else saw adjustments? Read on.
Editor's Note: I will also be running some online games, featuring players who had rating adjustments in this update. Check out my stream on Twitch Friday afternoon.
Editor's Note: Two more players w/ rating changes, courtesy of deadchild.
------------------------------------------------------Editor's Note: I will also be running some online games, featuring players who had rating adjustments in this update. Check out my stream on Twitch Friday afternoon.
Editor's Note: Two more players w/ rating changes, courtesy of deadchild.
PLAYER EDITS
Player attribute edits per roster
1/17: 18
1/12: 2
1/5: 16
1/3: 1
12/25: 0
12/21: 0
12/18: 9
12/13: 1
12/8: 15
12/5: 14
11/17: 16
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Tyrus Thomas
70 Overall (-1)
68 Inside (-4)
72 Close (-14)
74 Med (-6)
73 FT (-3)
2013
PER: 8.6
Inside: 3-12 (25.0%)
Close: 6-23 (26.0%)
Mid: 16-45 (35.6%)
3pt: 0-0 (N/A)
FT: 22-25 (88.0%)
2012
PER: 9.0
Inside: 35-73 (47.9%)
Close: 36-103 (34.9%)
Mid: 48-148 (32.4%)
3pt: 1-3 (33.3%)
FT: 63-83 (75.9%)
I have no idea why Thomas' shot attributes weren't properly adjusted after last year's nightmare season, but it's good to see 2K come to their senses. Thomas showed up out of shape after the lockout and has yet to recover.
As a bit of a nitpick, there was no need to reduce Thomas' FT rating. Thomas is a career 73% shooter but that is due to the 60% he shot as a rookie.... SEVEN YEARS AGO. Thomas is 192-244 (79.8%) over his last three seasons which is more relevant than his overall career rate.
Rashidi's Rating: 68
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Monta Ellis
83 Overall (-2)
84 Inside (-2)
86 Close (-4)
86 Med (-5)
70 3pt (-6)
81 FT (+1)
74 Traffic (-4)
89 OffAwr (-3)
2013
PER: 15.5
Inside: 110-182 (60.4%)
Close: 65-178 (36.5%)
Mid: 54-169 (32.0%)
3pt: 32-126 (25.4%)
2012
PER: 17.5
Inside: 166-263 (63.1%)
Close: 105-263 (39.9%)
Mid: 117-313 (37.4%)
3pt: 62-201 (30.8%)
Monta Ellis is having a horrific offensive season and it seems everyone except for Monta Ellis is warming up to the idea that he isn't very good.
Monta Ellis have it all. Except for an effective jump shot outside of 15 feet. The numbers blatantly show how overrated Ellis has been overrated from mid-range, and despite 2K's decrease in this attribute he is still grossly overrated.
Rashidi's Rating: 83
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Brandon Jennings
83 Overall (+1)
83 Inside (-2)
83 3pt (+4)
84 FT (+3)
73 Traffic (+4)
82 Steal (+6)
88 Hands (+7)
89 OffAwr (+2)
80 Consistency (+15)
97 Stamina (+3)
97 Stamina (+3)
2013
PER: 17.2
Inside: 67-129 (51.9%)
Close: 62-160 (38.7%)
Mid: 44-115 (38.3%)
3pt: 73-203 (36.0%)
FT: 113-133 (85.0%)
STL%: 2.7
2012
PER: 18.4
Inside: 168-294 (57.1%)
Close: 108-281 (38.4%)
Mid: 64-158 (40.5%)
3pt: 129-388 (33.2%)
FT: 193-239 (80.8%)
STL%: 2.3
The idea of Brandon Jennings and Monta Ellis with 80 Consistency (equivalent to Chris Paul and 10 points higher than Dwyane Wade) is absolutely sickening.
PER: 17.2
Inside: 67-129 (51.9%)
Close: 62-160 (38.7%)
Mid: 44-115 (38.3%)
3pt: 73-203 (36.0%)
FT: 113-133 (85.0%)
STL%: 2.7
2012
PER: 18.4
Inside: 168-294 (57.1%)
Close: 108-281 (38.4%)
Mid: 64-158 (40.5%)
3pt: 129-388 (33.2%)
FT: 193-239 (80.8%)
STL%: 2.3
The idea of Brandon Jennings and Monta Ellis with 80 Consistency (equivalent to Chris Paul and 10 points higher than Dwyane Wade) is absolutely sickening.
Rashidi's Rating: 80
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Jared Sullinger
72 Overall (+3)
63 Close (-12)
75 FT (-2)
60 Block (+10)
58 Steal (+7)
58 Steal (+7)
76 Hands (+2)
85 OffReb (+7)
81 DefReb (+22)
83 Hustle (+9)
2013
PER: 14.1
Inside: 55-79 (69.6%)
Close: 22-64 (34.3%)
Mid: 17-41 (41.5%)
3pt: 1-3 (33.3%)
BLK%: 2.2
STL%: 1.1
ORB%: 12.7
DRB%: 22.7
It was curious to see Sullinger with low rebound ratings to start the year, given that this was an obvious strength of his in NCAA. 2K fixed their mistake with this update, which will probably be the only one Sullinger receives for a full calendar year.
Rashidi's Rating: 71
PER: 14.1
Inside: 55-79 (69.6%)
Close: 22-64 (34.3%)
Mid: 17-41 (41.5%)
3pt: 1-3 (33.3%)
BLK%: 2.2
STL%: 1.1
ORB%: 12.7
DRB%: 22.7
It was curious to see Sullinger with low rebound ratings to start the year, given that this was an obvious strength of his in NCAA. 2K fixed their mistake with this update, which will probably be the only one Sullinger receives for a full calendar year.
Rashidi's Rating: 71
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Tony Allen
76 Overall (+2)
81 Inside (-6)
90 OBDef (+3)
94 DefAwr (+4)
75 Consistency (+10)
2013
PER: 11.5
Inside: 74-128 (57.8%)
Close: 15-45 (33.3%)
Mid: 22-71 (31.0%)
3pt: 0-11 (0.0%)
2012
PER: 15.5
Inside: 152-261 (58.2%)
Close: 35-115 (30.4)
Mid: 33-86 (38.4%)
3pt: 8-31 (25.8%)
Allen gets increases to his defensive attributes that solidify him as the best defensive guard in the NBA... he also gets a higher Consistency rating than Dwyane Wade despite being in the middle of a putrid offensive season (I promise, I won't harp on this again, at least for the duration of this post).
Rashidi's Rating: 75
PER: 11.5
Inside: 74-128 (57.8%)
Close: 15-45 (33.3%)
Mid: 22-71 (31.0%)
3pt: 0-11 (0.0%)
2012
PER: 15.5
Inside: 152-261 (58.2%)
Close: 35-115 (30.4)
Mid: 33-86 (38.4%)
3pt: 8-31 (25.8%)
Allen gets increases to his defensive attributes that solidify him as the best defensive guard in the NBA... he also gets a higher Consistency rating than Dwyane Wade despite being in the middle of a putrid offensive season (I promise, I won't harp on this again, at least for the duration of this post).
Rashidi's Rating: 75
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LeBron James
99 Overall (+1)
78 Steal (-2)
60 OffReb (+5)
77 DefReb (+9)
77 DefReb (+9)
2013
PER: 29.8 (1st in NBA)
Inside: 179-234 (76.5%)
Close: 80-173 (46.2%)
Mid: 62-148 (41.9%)
3pt: 49-123 (39.8%)
STL%: 2.3
ORB%: 4.2
DRB%: 20.3
2012
PER: 30.7 (1st in NBA)
Inside: 418-549 (76.1%)
Close: 225-477 (47.1%)
Mid: 153-411 (37.2%)
3pt: 76-234 (32.5%)
STL%: 2.6
PER: 29.8 (1st in NBA)
Inside: 179-234 (76.5%)
Close: 80-173 (46.2%)
Mid: 62-148 (41.9%)
3pt: 49-123 (39.8%)
STL%: 2.3
ORB%: 4.2
DRB%: 20.3
2012
PER: 30.7 (1st in NBA)
Inside: 418-549 (76.1%)
Close: 225-477 (47.1%)
Mid: 153-411 (37.2%)
3pt: 76-234 (32.5%)
STL%: 2.6
ORB%: 5.0
DRB%: 19.7
DRB%: 19.7
I'm shocked we didn't see more changes for LeBron as he is certainly worthy of them. His jumpshot has noticeably improved this season, yet his 3pt rating has gone completely untouched.
LeBron hit another milestone this week - he is the youngest player to hit 20,000 points in his career. He also racked up his 5,000th assist in the same game. What does the man need to do to get a 99 Offensive Awareness rating? Kevin Durant, Kobe Bryant, and Dirk Nowitzki have it and they sure as hell aren't 10th in the league in assists per game whilst scoring at a high rate.
I'm pretty sure all 2K did was look at LeBron's ratings versus Kevin Durant's and say "Hmm... we probably shouldn't have LeBron with lower rebound ratings than Durant... okay let's give them IDENTICAL rebound ratings so nobody gets mad".
For those who foolishly complain about LeBron's 99 Overall rating, be advised that your beloved Michael Jordan (1996 version) is 104 Overall. 99 Overall has NEVER meant "maximum ratings" or "perfect player".
Rashidi's Rating: 99
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Robin Lopez
69 Overall (+4)
70 Med (+4)
78 FT (+7)
63 Dunk (+5)
52 Traffic (+3)
55 Fade (+5)
52 Traffic (+3)
55 Fade (+5)
29 Pass (+4)
72 OffPost (+3)
75 DefPost (+2)
51 OffAwr (+11)
80 DefAwr (+1)
50 Consistency (+25)
74 Stamina (+2)
82 Hustle (+2)
78 Durability (+8)
82 Hustle (+2)
78 Durability (+8)
2013
PER: 20.5
Inside: 111-153 (72.5%)
Close: 68-170 (40.0%)
Mid: 13-24 (54.2%)
3pt: 0-0 (N/A)
FT: 68-86 (79.1%)
AST%: 6.0
2012
PER: 15.2
Inside: 70-111 (63.1%)
Close: 44-131 (33.5%)
Mid: 10-27 (37.0%)
3pt: 0-0 (N/A)
FT: 100-140 (71.4%)
AST%: 3.4
While a slight boost to Lopez's Medium shot was nice, his Inside and Close shot ratings went completely untouched and his improvements in those areas are the main reason why Lopez is one of the NBA's most improved players.
I would also gander that a player averaging 12 points in only 26 minutes is worthy of slightly more than 51 Offensive Awareness, lest 2K thinks Lopez gets his points from dumb luck. Even with an 11-point improvement, he still has the lowest mark on the Hornets (who employ Al-Farouq Aminu, Xavier Henry, and Lance Thomas).
Rashidi's Rating: 77
PER: 20.5
Inside: 111-153 (72.5%)
Close: 68-170 (40.0%)
Mid: 13-24 (54.2%)
3pt: 0-0 (N/A)
FT: 68-86 (79.1%)
AST%: 6.0
2012
PER: 15.2
Inside: 70-111 (63.1%)
Close: 44-131 (33.5%)
Mid: 10-27 (37.0%)
3pt: 0-0 (N/A)
FT: 100-140 (71.4%)
AST%: 3.4
While a slight boost to Lopez's Medium shot was nice, his Inside and Close shot ratings went completely untouched and his improvements in those areas are the main reason why Lopez is one of the NBA's most improved players.
I would also gander that a player averaging 12 points in only 26 minutes is worthy of slightly more than 51 Offensive Awareness, lest 2K thinks Lopez gets his points from dumb luck. Even with an 11-point improvement, he still has the lowest mark on the Hornets (who employ Al-Farouq Aminu, Xavier Henry, and Lance Thomas).
Rashidi's Rating: 77
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Steve Nash
85 Overall (-2)
94 Pass (-4)
67 DefAwr (-4)
90 Consistency (-5)
2013
PER: 17.2
Inside: 11-18 (61.1%)
Close: 23-41 (56.0%)
Mid: 13-22 (59.1%)
3pt: 11-33 (33.3%)
AST%: 42.1
2012
PER: 20.3
Inside: 77-104 (74.0%)
Close: 77-150 (51.3%)
Mid: 86-160 (53.7%)
3pt: 55-141 (39.0%)
AST%: 53.1 (lead league)
I expect more edits for Nash as 2K slowly accounts for his decline. The next rating to drop will probably be his Inside shot and Layup ratings. It is also time to decrease Nash's 99 Offensive Awareness, as he is unlikely to be a top-tier offensive player again (certainly not with the Lakers).
Rashidi's Rating: 81
PER: 17.2
Inside: 11-18 (61.1%)
Close: 23-41 (56.0%)
Mid: 13-22 (59.1%)
3pt: 11-33 (33.3%)
AST%: 42.1
2012
PER: 20.3
Inside: 77-104 (74.0%)
Close: 77-150 (51.3%)
Mid: 86-160 (53.7%)
3pt: 55-141 (39.0%)
AST%: 53.1 (lead league)
I expect more edits for Nash as 2K slowly accounts for his decline. The next rating to drop will probably be his Inside shot and Layup ratings. It is also time to decrease Nash's 99 Offensive Awareness, as he is unlikely to be a top-tier offensive player again (certainly not with the Lakers).
Rashidi's Rating: 81
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Earl Clark
67 Overall (+3)
76 Med (+3)
63 3pt (+8)
75 FT (+11)
61 Traffic (+3)
42 Pass (+8)
66 DefReb (+5)
65 DefAwr (+4)
35 Consistency (+10)
80 Stamina (+4)
80 Stamina (+4)
66 Speed (+4)
69 Quickness (+3)
2013
PER: 16.6
Inside: 12-19 (63.2%)
Close: 3-12 (25.0%)
Mid: 10-22 (45.5%)
3pt: 2-4 (50.0%)
FT: 9-12 (75.0%)
AST%: 14.9
DRB%: 26.4
2012
PER: 8.1
Inside: 32-57 (56.1%)
Close: 13-44 (29.5%)
Mid: 14-56 (25.0%)
3pt: 0-0 (N/A)
FT: 21-29 (72.4%)
AST%: 5.2
DRB%: 18.6
Clark's numbers should be taken with a heavy grain of salt, as he's only played 188 minutes on the season and 1,588 total in his 4-year career.
Rashidi's Rating: N/A
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PER: 16.6
Inside: 12-19 (63.2%)
Close: 3-12 (25.0%)
Mid: 10-22 (45.5%)
3pt: 2-4 (50.0%)
FT: 9-12 (75.0%)
AST%: 14.9
DRB%: 26.4
2012
PER: 8.1
Inside: 32-57 (56.1%)
Close: 13-44 (29.5%)
Mid: 14-56 (25.0%)
3pt: 0-0 (N/A)
FT: 21-29 (72.4%)
AST%: 5.2
DRB%: 18.6
Clark's numbers should be taken with a heavy grain of salt, as he's only played 188 minutes on the season and 1,588 total in his 4-year career.
Rashidi's Rating: N/A
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Devin Ebanks
64 Overall (-1)
73 Inside (-6)
71 Med (-8)
53 3pt (+21)
72 FT (+2)
58 Steal (-6)
61 Hands (-7)
72 OBD (-6)
60 DefAwr (-4)
2013
PER: 5.9
Inside: 9-16 (56.2%)
Close: 1-12 (8.3%)
Mid: 6-19 (31.6%)
3pt: 5-18 (27.8%)
STL%: 0.8
2012
PER: 8.3
Inside: 25-45 (55.6%)
Close: 8-29 (27.5%)
Mid: 20-42 (47.6%)
3pt: 0-12 (0.0%)
STL%: 1.5
Lakers scrubs who don't even get court-time can get rating edits from 2K Sports, but not Tyson Chandler, Steve Novak, Tiago Splitter, Matt Bonner, Nick Collison, Hasheem Thabeet, Marvin Williams, A.J. Price, Lavoy Allen, etc, etc, etc.
Rashidi's Rating: N/A
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Gerald Wallace
77 Overall (-4)
72 Close (+4)
60 Med (-7)
60 Med (-7)
68 FT (-12)
83 Layup (-6)
86 Dunk (-8)
67 SOD (-5)
76 Steal (+2)
77 OBD (-4)
57 OffReb (-3)
70 DefReb (-4)
66 OffAwr (-6)
77 DefAwr (-3)
50 Consistency (-10)
66 Durability (-4)
2013
PER: 13.9
Inside: 47-81 (58.0%)
Close: 13-31 (41.9%)
Mid: 4-21 (19.0%)
3pt: 26-78 (33.3%)
FT: 71-107 (66.4%)
STL%: 2.4
ORB%: 3.4
DRB%: 17.2
2012
PER: 15.9
Inside: 184-312 (59.0%)
Close: 27-86 (31.3%)
Mid: 30-84 (35.7%)
3pt: 46-150 (30.7%)
FT: 180-225 (80.0%)
PER: 13.9
Inside: 47-81 (58.0%)
Close: 13-31 (41.9%)
Mid: 4-21 (19.0%)
3pt: 26-78 (33.3%)
FT: 71-107 (66.4%)
STL%: 2.4
ORB%: 3.4
DRB%: 17.2
2012
PER: 15.9
Inside: 184-312 (59.0%)
Close: 27-86 (31.3%)
Mid: 30-84 (35.7%)
3pt: 46-150 (30.7%)
FT: 180-225 (80.0%)
STL%: 2.2
ORB%: 4.8
DRB%: 16.9
Wallace's athleticism has declined with age, and while his Layup and Dunk ratings should be even lower, it's a step in the right direction by 2K Sports. Wallace also has never really been a lock-down defender, instead gaining his reputation from steals and blocks (ala Josh Smith), so the decrease to his On-Ball Defense and Defensive Awareness has been warranted for a few years now.
The main reason Wallace has struggled this season is the evaporation of his already suspect jump shot. When you combine that with his diminishing ability to finish, it's a recipe for decline. The Nets have played better under P.J. Carlesimo and part of the reason why, according to BBall Breakdown, is that Wallace is playing 6.5 fewer minutes per game than he was under Avery Johnson.
Rashidi's Rating: 77
ORB%: 4.8
DRB%: 16.9
Wallace's athleticism has declined with age, and while his Layup and Dunk ratings should be even lower, it's a step in the right direction by 2K Sports. Wallace also has never really been a lock-down defender, instead gaining his reputation from steals and blocks (ala Josh Smith), so the decrease to his On-Ball Defense and Defensive Awareness has been warranted for a few years now.
The main reason Wallace has struggled this season is the evaporation of his already suspect jump shot. When you combine that with his diminishing ability to finish, it's a recipe for decline. The Nets have played better under P.J. Carlesimo and part of the reason why, according to BBall Breakdown, is that Wallace is playing 6.5 fewer minutes per game than he was under Avery Johnson.
Rashidi's Rating: 77
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Kosta Koufos
64 Overall (+7)
82 Inside (-14)
75 Close (+5)
45 Med (+10)
58 FT (-2)
60 Dunk (+9)
83 Block (+4)
53 OffAwr (+10)
72 DefAwr (+38)
72 DefAwr (+38)
40 Consistency (+15)
79 Hustle (+27)
2013
PER: 17.3
Inside: 113-164 (68.9%)
Close: 34-79 (43.0%)
Mid: 0-2 (0.0%)
3pt: 0-1 (0.0%)
FT: 30-52 (57.7%)
BLK%: 5.1
2012
PER: 17.3
Inside: 96-141 (68.1%)
Close: 20-53 (37.7%)
Mid: 0-1 (0.0%)
3pt: 0-0 (N/A)
FT: 33-55 (60.0%)
BLK%: 4.1
Imagine a world where 2K would go through every role player and say "Hmm... does any NBA really deserve sub-40s Defensive Awareness or 25 Consistency?" No NBA player deserves ratings this low if they made it to the NBA, especially one who has been starting for the past year. The result is when a player finally does get a chance, they end up being underrated by 2K for a substantial amount of time, while players who have long-since fallen out of the rotation (say, 3rd string center Timofey Mozgov) will continue to have higher ratings.
Rashidi's Rating: 71
PER: 17.3
Inside: 113-164 (68.9%)
Close: 34-79 (43.0%)
Mid: 0-2 (0.0%)
3pt: 0-1 (0.0%)
FT: 30-52 (57.7%)
BLK%: 5.1
2012
PER: 17.3
Inside: 96-141 (68.1%)
Close: 20-53 (37.7%)
Mid: 0-1 (0.0%)
3pt: 0-0 (N/A)
FT: 33-55 (60.0%)
BLK%: 4.1
Imagine a world where 2K would go through every role player and say "Hmm... does any NBA really deserve sub-40s Defensive Awareness or 25 Consistency?" No NBA player deserves ratings this low if they made it to the NBA, especially one who has been starting for the past year. The result is when a player finally does get a chance, they end up being underrated by 2K for a substantial amount of time, while players who have long-since fallen out of the rotation (say, 3rd string center Timofey Mozgov) will continue to have higher ratings.
Rashidi's Rating: 71
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Paul George
83 Overall (+2)
82 FT (-1)
74 Traffic (+2)
76 Handle (+2)
70 OHD (+2)
70 OHD (+2)
68 Security (+3)
64 Pass (+5)
64 Pass (+5)
55 Block (+5)
78 Steal (+4)
79 Hands (+5)
66 OffReb (+10)
73 DefReb (+3)
73 DefReb (+3)
84 OffAwr (+1)
82 DefAwr (+1)
75 Consistency (+5)
92 Stamina (+2)
83 Durability (+4)
88 Potential (+3)
50 Emotion (+5)
2013
PER: 16.9
Inside: 93-152 (61.2%)
Close: 42-128 (32.8%)
Mid: 32-92 (34.8%)
3pt: 79-214 (36.9%)
AST%: 18.9
BLK%: 1.4
STL%: 2.5
ORB%: 3.8
DRB%: 19.4
2012
PER: 16.5
Inside: 138-225 (61.3%)
Close: 46-128 (35.9%)
Mid: 33-106 (31.1%)
3pt: 101-275 (36.7%)
AST%: 13.6
BLK%: 1.5
STL%: 2.9
ORB%: 3.2
DRB%: 17.9
George has seen rating improvements in 3 of the last 4 roster updates, and hopefully this is the last one for awhile. In his last update we saw his shot ratings improved, while in this update he saw improvements to just about all of his other ratings.
With that said, I don't agree with his rating at all, as it puts him on par with Danny Granger who has thus far proven to be a better player. The usual 2K ratings are inflated (Offensive Rebounds and Blocks) to make George appear better than he really is.
Rashidi's Rating: 81
PER: 16.9
Inside: 93-152 (61.2%)
Close: 42-128 (32.8%)
Mid: 32-92 (34.8%)
3pt: 79-214 (36.9%)
AST%: 18.9
BLK%: 1.4
STL%: 2.5
ORB%: 3.8
DRB%: 19.4
2012
PER: 16.5
Inside: 138-225 (61.3%)
Close: 46-128 (35.9%)
Mid: 33-106 (31.1%)
3pt: 101-275 (36.7%)
AST%: 13.6
BLK%: 1.5
STL%: 2.9
ORB%: 3.2
DRB%: 17.9
George has seen rating improvements in 3 of the last 4 roster updates, and hopefully this is the last one for awhile. In his last update we saw his shot ratings improved, while in this update he saw improvements to just about all of his other ratings.
With that said, I don't agree with his rating at all, as it puts him on par with Danny Granger who has thus far proven to be a better player. The usual 2K ratings are inflated (Offensive Rebounds and Blocks) to make George appear better than he really is.
Rashidi's Rating: 81
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George Hill
75 Overall (+1)
72 Pass (+8)
2013
PER: 16.3
Inside: 66-104 (63.5%)
Close: 50-111 (45.0%)
Mid: 21-75 (28.0%)
3pt: 59-172 (34.3%)
AST%: 25.4
2012
PER: 15.7
Inside: 59-96 (61.5%)
Close: 53-114 (46.4%)
Mid: 34-88 (38.6%)
3pt: 69-187 (36.9%)
AST%: 18.8
A 2K update wouldn't be complete without a player getting an adjustment that touched on only one of his attributes. Hill's assist rate has gone up, in part because he no longer plays off-guard next to Darren Collison (or Tony Parker, during his time with the Spurs). The main reason 2K even bothered to update Hill is he had a lower overall rating than his backup, D.J. Augustin, who has played so poorly that he's lost his rotation spot to the likes of Ben Hansbrough. On that note, where is Augustin's rating drop?
Rashidi's Rating: 79
PER: 16.3
Inside: 66-104 (63.5%)
Close: 50-111 (45.0%)
Mid: 21-75 (28.0%)
3pt: 59-172 (34.3%)
AST%: 25.4
2012
PER: 15.7
Inside: 59-96 (61.5%)
Close: 53-114 (46.4%)
Mid: 34-88 (38.6%)
3pt: 69-187 (36.9%)
AST%: 18.8
A 2K update wouldn't be complete without a player getting an adjustment that touched on only one of his attributes. Hill's assist rate has gone up, in part because he no longer plays off-guard next to Darren Collison (or Tony Parker, during his time with the Spurs). The main reason 2K even bothered to update Hill is he had a lower overall rating than his backup, D.J. Augustin, who has played so poorly that he's lost his rotation spot to the likes of Ben Hansbrough. On that note, where is Augustin's rating drop?
Rashidi's Rating: 79
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Gerald Green
70 Overall (-6)
80 Inside (-8)
79 Close (-9)
74 Med (-8)
75 3pt (-6)
78 FT (-2)
58 Fade (-22)
44 Hook (-6)
58 Block (+18)
52 Steal (-15)
45 DefReb (-3)
55 OffPost (-13)
66 OffAwr (-6)
52 DefAwr (-4)
40 Consistency (-20)
97 Vertical (+2)
2013
PER: 7.9
Inside: 25-37 (67.6%)
Close: 21-60 (35.0%)
Mid: 19-60 (31.7%)
3pt: 40-140 (28.6%)
FT: 38-48 (79.2%)
BLK%: 1.6
STL%: 0.6
DRB%: 10.5
2012
PER: 15.8
Inside: 39-53 (73.6%)
Close: 41-78 (52.5%)
Mid: 31-79 (39.2%)
3pt: 43-110 (39.1%)
FT: 49-65 (75.4%)
BLK%: 1.7
STL%: 1.9
DRB%: 14.2
Green was a feel good story last season, triumphantly returning from the D-League, but that was then and this is now. To say Green has struggled to fit with the Pacers is an understatement. He showed off a stellar post game last season with the Nets, but has been unable to replicate his success with the Pacers, while also struggling to shoot from distance. With Danny Granger set to return in about a month, Green's spot in the rotation clings by a thread.
Rashidi's Rating: 71
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Ed Davis
71 Overall (+3)
90 Inside (+2)
70 Med (+16)
80 OffReb (+2)
67 DefPost (+4)
57 OffAwr (+11)
69 DefAwr (+2)
50 Consistency (+5)
80 Stamina (+2)
85 Hustle (+5)
2013
PER: 18.1
Inside: 71-97 (73.2%)
Close: 70-151 (46.3%)
Mid: 5-20 (25.0%)
3pt: 0-0 (N/A)
ORB%: 10.7
2012
PER: 14.2
Inside: 101-131 (77.1%)
Close: 63-172 (36.6%)
Mid: 8-31 (25.8%)
3pt: 0-0 (N/A)
ORB%: 10.4
Davis has been having a fine season, and the Raptors have played much better with him in the lineup instead of (injured) Andrea Bargnani.
While it's good of 2K to notice this, they went about it the wrong way, increasing the wrong shooting attribute (Close, instead of Medium). Davis is an obviously weak shooter from distance, annually hovering around 25% on limited attempts. Davis plays like a center on the offensive end, but this adjustment will have him play more like a poor man's David West.
Rashidi's Rating: 76
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Kevin Durant
95 Overall (+1)
93 Inside (+2)
94 Close (+2)
92 Med (+2)
90 FT (+4)
84 Dunk (+2)
87 Handle (+3)
83 OHD (+3)
86 Security (+2)
68 Pass (+16)
73 Block (+2)
70 Steal (+2)
78 DefReb (-4)
97 Stamina (+3)
92 Durability (+2)
2013
PER: 28.8 (2nd in NBA)
Inside: 130-175 (74.3%)
Close: 120-241 (49.7%)
Mid: 51-117 (43.6%)
3pt: 70-174 (40.2%)
AST%: 20.2
BLK%: 2.6
STL%: 2.1
DRB%: 19.2
2012
PER: 26.2 (4th in NBA)
Inside: 263-364 (72.3%)
Close: 260-575 (45.2%)
Mid: 144-287 (50.2%)
3pt: 174-454 (38.3%)
AST%: 17.5
BLK%: 2.2
STL%: 1.8
DRB%: 20.4
Oklahoma City made season-defining headlines when they traded James Harden for Kevin Martin prior to the season opener. Harden is clearly a better player than Martin, but the Thunder have played at just as high of a level without Harden because Kevin Durant has filled Harden's shoes, diversifying his game and acting more as a facilitator this season.
The result is Durant has solidified himself as the 2nd best player in the NBA behind LeBron (a gap that grows slimmer with each passing day), and should be considered the favorite for league MVP based on his team's success in the tougher Western Conference.
Rashidi's Rating: 96
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LaMarcus Aldridge
86 Overall (0)
88 Med (-4)
2013
PER: 19.4
Inside: 90-131 (68.7%)
Close: 103-261 (39.4%)
Mid: 106-264 (40.2%)
3pt: 0-9 (0.0%)
2012
PER: 22.7
Inside: 182-265 (68.7%)
Close: 168-365 (46.0%)
Mid: 131-302 (43.4%)
3pt: 2-11 (18.2%)
The fact that Aldridge's Close shot went down by only 4 points (while none of his other ratings changed) is an absolute joke. He has not been himself this year and the team would be dead in the water if not for explosive production from rookie Damian Lillard. Overall Aldridge is shooting
Rashidi's Rating: 85
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INJURED PLAYERS
Many key players recovered from injury this week. Lakers fans will be happy to have access to Howard and Gasol again (even though they'll still take 30 shots per game with Kobe), while Knicks fans will be happy as hell to see Iman Shumpert back. They won't have to use James White or Ronnie Brewer at PG anymore for their cheesy dunks and can instead use a semi-legitimate PG now.
NEW
Manu Ginobili (86/SG, Spurs)
RECOVERED
Chris Wilcox (64/PF, Celtics)
Marvin Williams (66/SF, Jazz)
Iman Shumpert (80/SG, Knicks)
Dwight Howard (92/C, Lakers)
Pau Gasol (81/PF, Lakers)
Glen Davis (73/PF, Magic)
Wilson Chandler (80/SF, Nuggets)
INJURED LIST
76ers: Andrew Bynum (87/C)
Bobcats: Byron Mullens (69/PF)
Bucks: N/A
Bulls: Derrick Rose (92/PG)
Cavaliers: Anderson Varejao (76/C)
Celtics: N/A
Clippers: Chauncey Billups (81/PG), Trey Thompkins (63/PF)
Grizzlies: Quincy Pondexter (61/SF)
Hawks: Anthony Morrow (66/SG)
Heat: N/A
Hornets: N/A
Jazz: Mo Williams (78/PG), Raja Bell (71/SG)
Kings: N/A
Knicks: Raymond Felton (79/PG), Marcus Camby (73/C), Rasheed Wallace (71/PF)
Lakers: Jordan Hill (70/C), Steve Blake (68/PG)
Magic: Al Harrington (71/PF)
Mavericks: N/A
Nets: N/A
Nuggets: N/A
Pacers: Danny Granger (83/SF)
Pistons: N/A
Raptors: Andrea Bargnani (73/PF), Jonas Valanciunas (68/C)
Rockets: Royce White (68/PF)
Spurs: Manu Ginobili (86/SG)
Suns: Channing Frye (67/PF)
Thunder: N/A
Timberwolves: Kevin Love (89/PF), Brandon Roy (80/SG), Chase Budinger (71/SF), Malcolm Lee (SG/65)
Trail Blazers: Elliot Williams (66/SG), Meyers Leonard (59/C)
Warriors: Andrew Bogut (79/C), Brandon Rush (71/SG)
Wizards: N/A
Free Agent: Sam Young (68/SF)
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PLAYER MOVEMENT
NETS
Damion James (SF) from Free Agents
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MISSING PLAYERS
No new players were added.
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UPDATED MISSING PLAYER LIST
Kevin Jones (PF) - Cavaliers (14 games, 9.5 mpg)
Jarvis Varnado (PF) - Heat (7 games, 4.3 mpg)
Kevin Murphy (SG) - Jazz (4 games, 3.0 mpg)
Mike James (PG) - Mavericks (5 games, 8.2 mpg, 539 games played prior to this season)
Julyan Stone (PG/SG) - Nuggets (2 games, 5.5 mpg, played 22 games and 8.1 mpg last season)
Ben Hansbrough (PG/SG) - Pacers (15 games, 8.9 mpg)
Patrick Beverley (PG) - Rockets (2 games, 7.5 mpg)
Diante Garrett (SG) - Suns (6 games, 5.0 mpg)
Kent Bazemore (SG/SF) - Warriors (22 games, 2.7 mpg)
TOTAL: 9
Mike James has been in previous 2K games and his re-addition to the game should not be particularly difficult. He has been missing since last year though, so don't expect him to be added until he is signed for the rest of the season.
Kevin Jones' minutes are on the rise due to Anderson Varejao's injury, and he will be the next player 2K absolutely needs to add to their roster.
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INCORRECT LINEUPS
Only two lineups were off this week so it's good to see 2K finally get this area under control.
HAWKS
Jeff Teague (PG), Louis Williams (SG), Kyle Korver (SF), Josh Smith (PF), Al Horford (C)
Devin Harris has been starting at SG since 1/11 (four games ago).
KNICKS
Jason Kidd (PG), Ronnie Brewer (SG), Carmelo Anthony (SF), Amare Stoudemire (PF), Tyson Chandler (C)
It has been widely reported that Amare Stoudemire will be coming off the bench for the foreseeable future, yet he has been starting in 2K's roster since 1/3. Marcus Camby (prior to injury), Kurt Thomas, and Chris Copeland have been drawing all the PF starts since Amare returned.
Brewer also lost his starting job and James White had been drawing starts prior to Iman Shumperts return today. This begs another question: Why would 2K start a healthy Amare but not a healthy Shumpert?
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