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Post by Toronto Raptors on Oct 18, 2009 10:38:27 GMT -5
Peja, Posey, and Butler. Wow. What a group of all-stars. The only thing that having better players around you would affect is scoring. Deron's assists shouldn't continually be lower than Paul's if he is a better point guard. Andre Miller led the league in assists on a terrible Cavs team. Deron is a good point guard but if you switched the two, Paul would have even sicker numbers. More Amazing/Good players = worse stats for everybody. No it doesn't, it should mean lower scoring but more ast for a PG.
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Post by Charlotte Bobcats on Oct 18, 2009 11:04:05 GMT -5
I like Wade at a 95ish. 90 is low for CP3 though...he's about a 93/94. Deron should be a 90 or so.
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Oct 18, 2009 11:42:18 GMT -5
More Amazing/Good players = worse stats for everybody. No it doesn't, it should mean lower scoring but more ast for a PG. Yes i never doubted that possibilty. Hence we have seen more assists (0.3 more) for CP3 and higher scoring as well since not many of his team mates are as efficient as he is. But that doesnt mean CP3 should get be a 94 when deron is 86. that is the whole point of my discussion now. 8 point difference like for real?!
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Post by Phoenix Suns on Oct 18, 2009 22:48:17 GMT -5
Wade 95, Paul 90, Williams 86-88...that's my vote. Wade 95 CP3 93 Deron 90 How's that sound?
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Post by Phoenix Suns on Oct 18, 2009 22:57:18 GMT -5
DeAndre Jordan 74 - 69. Too raw to be a 74.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Oct 18, 2009 23:11:32 GMT -5
DeAndre Jordan 74 - 69. Too raw to be a 74. 72 is good for Jordan. He needs to be bumped due to his late season play last year.
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Oct 18, 2009 23:30:40 GMT -5
Wade 95, Paul 90, Williams 86-88...that's my vote. Wade 95 CP3 93 Deron 90 How's that sound? that sounds amazing. Letting it happen would be even bettern. thank you
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Post by Charlotte Bobcats on Oct 19, 2009 16:29:29 GMT -5
Wade 95 CP3 93 Deron 90 How's that sound? that sounds amazing. Letting it happen would be even bettern. thank you Seeing as that's basically what I said, I'm fine with it. I'm a little upset that CP3 was a 94 in RR2 and will go down a point now in RR1, but that range is about right for him. As for DeAndre Jordan...kinda agree with Nets...while he is raw, whenever he gets minutes he's produced really really well. Definitely don't put him lower than a 70, and I think 72 would be fine.
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Post by bcaruso23 - former SAC on Oct 19, 2009 19:10:29 GMT -5
Shouldn't Kevin Martin be higher than 83 since he averaged 25 points a game last season? He's one of the best scorers in the NBA so I think something between 87-89 would be more equal to his level of play.
Also, Azubuike should be more in the 74 than his current 67 rating range after finally getting significant playing time and averaging 15 ppg and 5 rpg last year
Salmons averaging 18, 4 and 3 should push him higher than 74 as well as Scola averaging 13 and 9 as a 74.
I know this is a lot, but I honestly think all these players are very undervalued with their current ratings
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Post by bcaruso23 - former SAC on Oct 19, 2009 19:13:03 GMT -5
i forgot about jason thompson. he was one of the best rookies last year and should be higher than 72. i believe more like a 76
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Post by Charlotte Bobcats on Oct 19, 2009 19:34:15 GMT -5
Martin should be higher, but more in the 85 area (86 tops). Azubuike I agree...is something like a 73-75. Salmons definitely higher than a 74, should be like 78-79 Scola I like at around 76-77
Thompson did do very well, but not a 76 yet. Maybe 74ish.
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Post by Phoenix Suns on Oct 19, 2009 20:53:33 GMT -5
KMart should be on the same level as BG if not a bit higher, a good scorer that's a defensive liability, 84-85. Everyone else I agree with.
Buike - 73 Scola - 77 Thompson - 74 Salmons - 80
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Post by Phoenix Suns on Oct 21, 2009 10:03:28 GMT -5
Nate Robinson 71 - 75
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Post by Charlotte Bobcats on Oct 21, 2009 10:08:25 GMT -5
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Post by Orlando Magic on Oct 21, 2009 17:06:34 GMT -5
Wade 95, Paul 90, Williams 86-88...that's my vote. Wade 95 - OK! Paul - 91-92 D-Will 86-88 max! (note: Tony Parker is 86, Billups 83 - they are both better!!! D-Wills rating will go up the next seasons) btw: WHEN ARE ALL THE PLAYER RATINGS FINAL??? Soon would be great! admins let us know...
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Post by Phoenix Suns on Oct 21, 2009 20:24:07 GMT -5
Paul - 93 Williams - 90 TP - 88 Billups - 86
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Oct 22, 2009 0:06:22 GMT -5
Paul - 93 Williams - 90 TP - 88 Billups - 86 Is this confirmation? If yes, thanks so much!
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Post by Phoenix Suns on Oct 24, 2009 12:24:57 GMT -5
Rasheed Wallace | 87
I think we can all agree this guy is no longer an 87. An 83 rating would be more than fair IMO.
Jerry Stackhouse | 73
I know he's already been lowered but 73 is still too high. The guy's not even in the NBA right now. 70 should be his max rating.
Ben Wallace | 73
Possible 3rd stringer on the Pistons which have Kwame Brown and Chris Wilcox at C. This guy is nearly done. 70-71.
Elton Brand | 90
Definitely not a 90 anymore. 86-87
Devin Harris | 79
Should be no argument here, 84-85 range.
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Post by Los Angeles Lakers on Oct 24, 2009 13:06:58 GMT -5
hey guys what about Bynum, I think he should have a higher rating then 78, i think he should have the same ratings as Hortford (81) or atleast an 80, his numbers are comparable to Hortford's.
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Post by Toronto Raptors on Oct 24, 2009 14:16:20 GMT -5
I'd say wait on Bynum, if he can prove he can stay healthy I think he could be an 82-83 but until he does so I don't think a 78 is a bad rating for him.
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