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Post by washington - former WAS on Mar 4, 2008 20:25:06 GMT -5
You guys overate Dwight. I'm sorry, he's a FANTASTIC player. Bosh is just like him though.
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Post by Los Angeles Lakers on Mar 4, 2008 20:29:15 GMT -5
Duncan is a center for the Spurs at times and plays there mostly. I'm sorry you've got your jock around Bynum, but he's NOT that great. He's a talented young player. I'll give you that. I'm not taking anything away from his skill level. There's not a doubt in my mind that he isn't skilled. He's not a 78 though. He isn't anywhere near the level of Tyson Chandler and this puts him 2 points behind him. I'm sorry but it's not even close. Diaw is a 6'8 SF, in my own opinion. He shouldn't be playing PG. He should be at the 3. Nene is a player who you can't judge based on what the players in front of him are. Martin is a talented player, despite what you think. Year Team G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG 02-03 DEN 80 53 28.2 0.519 0.000 0.578 2.6 3.5 6.1 1.9 1.6 0.8 2.26 3.70 10.5 03-04 DEN 77 77 32.5 0.530 0.000 0.682 2.0 4.5 6.5 2.2 1.5 0.5 2.38 3.60 11.8 04-05 DEN 55 18 23.9 0.503 0.000 0.660 1.9 4.0 5.9 1.5 0.9 0.9 1.71 3.00 9.6 05-06 DEN 1 0 3.0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.00 1.00 0.0 06-07 DEN 64 42 26.8 0.570 0.000 0.689 2.3 4.7 7.0 1.2 1.0 0.9 1.98 3.30 12.2 07-08 DEN 12 1 19.8 0.400 0.000 0.556 2.3 4.1 6.4 1.0 0.8 1.0 1.67 3.30 6.4 12.2/7 rebounds is worth a 76. you are riding Nene's jock too much. ASK all the EXPERTS and out of 100 I guareentee that all 100 would see Bynum is better then Nene. Nene did not do anything special in his 5 years in DEN and his NUMBERS show it. while Bynum's numbers were rising BEFORE his injuries, watch when he comes back Gasol and Odom will be better then ever. Nene can't even play defense, he is basically a less polished version of Eddy Curry (nothing more) BTW Tyson Chandler's a product of Chris Paul he is good defensively but his Offense is only good because of CP3 who revived Peja's career, and made a career out of David West right now.
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Post by washington - former WAS on Mar 4, 2008 20:31:32 GMT -5
I'm a fan of Nene, as much as you are of Bynum. Chandler is still better overall right now with Paul. A great guard makes a good center. Notice how Kobe makes Bynum.
Howard doesn't have a guard outside of Nelson.
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Post by Los Angeles Lakers on Mar 4, 2008 20:40:49 GMT -5
I'm a fan of Nene, as much as you are of Bynum. Chandler is still better overall right now with Paul. A great guard makes a good center. Notice how Kobe makes Bynum. Howard doesn't have a guard outside of Nelson. that's true, but look at how Odom was struggling as well as Fisher without Bynum in the line-up, Kobe is Kobe, but Bynum helped the rest of the supporting cast get better along with Kobe.
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Post by millertime on Mar 4, 2008 20:44:54 GMT -5
yeah after all is said and done bynum is not a franchise player and worth a high 80 low 90 like you said to me earlier
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Post by Los Angeles Lakers on Mar 4, 2008 20:46:57 GMT -5
yeah after all is said and done bynum is not a franchise player and worth a high 80 low 90 like you said to me earlier that's based on simulation ratings, that's a sim league based arguement. IF YOUR TALKING ABOUT REAL LIFE, then hands down Bynum is a FRANCHISE player. it's not everyday you get a good 7 FT. with plenty of promise to become a great player, only guys like Wilt, Kareem, Hakeem, and Russell, and Robinson has it.
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Post by millertime on Mar 4, 2008 20:49:50 GMT -5
woo woo woo please don't put bynum in the same class as those players
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Post by masterm - former HOU on Mar 4, 2008 20:51:43 GMT -5
I do agree that Bynum can be more dominant and effective than Gasol/Odom .... if Lakers didnt get Gasol then they wouldnt be winning all that games
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Post by oden52 - former CLE on Mar 4, 2008 21:15:30 GMT -5
Nene is better than Bynum as of right now. That's not close to being true. Nene hasn't played all year, and Bynum's been great when healthy.
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Post by Miami Heat on Mar 4, 2008 21:33:52 GMT -5
I don't care what you say Nene>Bynum....just cause the dude has testicle cancer doesn't mean shit. Also the top 6 centers in the league are as followed...Yao, Amare, Bosh, D12, Gasol and Duncan and I would say none are so much better than the other. I personally like Amare and Yao but if you want to like D12 the most fine but he shouldn't be head and shoulders above the others.
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Post by jbooc13 - UTA on Mar 4, 2008 21:34:12 GMT -5
i know of a website where people do rating edits www.sportzin.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=29680&st=0entry3792816#15 Carmelo Anthony SF/PF Field Goals: 88 (+8) 3 Pointers: 70 (--) Free Throws: 81 (+2) Dunking: 90 (+5) Inside Scoring: 81 (-3) Off. Rebounds: 48 (+5) Jumping: 86 (+6) Strength: 70 (-7) Quickness: 84 (+14) Speed: 84 (+12) Passing: 70 (+15) Dribbling: 82 (+2) Off. Awareness: 96 (+3) Def. Rebounds: 65 (-12) Stealing: 75 (+29) Blocking: 32 (+14) Def. Awareness: 72 (+12) Stamina: 85 (+10) Hardiness: 80 (--) Clutch: 96 (+7) Overall: 94 (+8) #35 Kevin Durant SG/SF Field Goals: 78 (-4) 3 Pointers: 60 (+5) Free Throws: 87 (+9) Dunking: 84 (+24) Inside Scoring: 55 (-3) Off. Rebounds: 40 (-5) Jumping: 80 (+10) Strength: 48 (+8) Quickness: 75 (+5) Speed: 75 (+10) Passing: 60 (-5) Dribbling: 72 (-1) Off. Awareness: 87 (+17) Def. Rebounds: 55 (-5) Stealing: 72 (+17) Blocking: 60 (+25) Def. Awareness: 75 (--) Stamina: 81 (+6) Hardiness: 75 (+15) Clutch: 80 (+25) Overall: 86 (+9) #22 Jeff Green SF/PF Field Goals: 72 (+4) 3 Pointers: 45 (-10) Free Throws: 69 (--) Dunking: 72 (+1) Inside Scoring: 55 (+9) Off. Rebounds: 44 (-6) Jumping: 70 (+3) Strength: 58 (--) Quickness: 70 (+6) Speed: 70 (+4) Passing: 60 (+2) Dribbling: 65 (+3) Off. Awareness: 69 (+17) Def. Rebounds: 55 (-3) Stealing: 40 (+5) Blocking: 45 (+5) Def. Awareness: 64 (+9) Stamina: 75 (+6) Hardiness: 72 (+20) Clutch: 55 (+15) Overall: 75 (+5) ----- #8 Luke Ridnour PG/PG Field Goals: 78 (+8) 3 Pointers: 75 (--) Free Throws: 81 (-6) Dunking: 1 (-4) Inside Scoring: 28 (-22) Off. Rebounds: 12 (-4) Jumping: 65 (+25) Strength: 28 (-9) Quickness: 84 (+4) Speed: 84 (+4) Passing: 85 (-1) Dribbling: 86 (--) Off. Awareness: 88 (+7) Def. Rebounds: 28 (-2) Stealing: 75 (+8) Blocking: 8 (-8) Def. Awareness: 72 (+22) Stamina: 70 (-1) Hardiness: 70 (+5) Clutch: ?? Overall: 73 (+1) #25 Earl Watson PG/SG Field Goals: 72 (+11) 3 Pointers: 65 (+1) Free Throws: 73 (+6) Dunking: 1 (--) Inside Scoring: 32 (-2) Off. Rebounds: 10 (-5) Jumping: 55 (+11) Strength: 40 (-11) Quickness: 86 (+11) Speed: 86 (+12) Passing: 84 (-3) Dribbling: 85 (+22) Off. Awareness: 80 (+16) Def. Rebounds: 32 (-5) Stealing: 72 (-8) Blocking: 1 (-15) Def. Awareness: 69 (+19) Stamina: 75 (+20) Hardiness: 70 (-4) Clutch: ?? Overall: 71 (+5) #24 Kobe Bryant SG/PG Field Goals: 91 (+4) 3 Pointers: 85 (+5) Free Throws: 85 (--) Dunking: 99 (+4) Inside Scoring: 60 (-20) Off. Rebounds: 32 (-1) Jumping: 99 (+4) Strength: 60 (--) Quickness: 92 (+2) Speed: 92 (+5) Passing: 80 (--) Dribbling: 94 (+6) Off. Awareness: 99 (+3) Def. Rebounds: 65 (-1) Stealing: 90 (+10) Blocking: 32 (+12) Def. Awareness: 92 (+12) Stamina: 88 (+4) Hardiness: 85 (--) Clutch: 99 (+2) #16 Pau Gasol PF/C Field Goals: 82 (+2) 3 Pointers: 45 (+33) Free Throws: 81 (+9) Dunking: 72 (+1) Inside Scoring: 81 (-6) Off. Rebounds: 65 (-2) Jumping: 65 (+5) Strength: 70 (+7) Quickness: 69 (+7) Speed: 69 (-1) Passing: 55 (--) Dribbling: 60 (+2) Off. Awareness: 91 (+4) Def. Rebounds: 82 (+2) Stealing: 40 (+4) Blocking: 86 (+4) Def. Awareness: 81 (+1) Stamina: 84 (+11) Hardiness: 80 (-10) Clutch: 80 (+11) Overall: 90 (+5) #7 Lamar Odom PF/SF Field Goals: 74 (-1) 3 Pointers: 65 (-5) Free Throws: 69 (--) Dunking: 75 (+4) Inside Scoring: 81 (+1) Off. Rebounds: 65 (-4) Jumping: 70 (-2) Strength: 65 (-4) Quickness: 72 (+4) Speed: 72 (-2) Passing: 70 (--) Dribbling: 75 (--) Off. Awareness: 87 (+7) Def. Rebounds: 84 (-6) Stealing: 40 (+13) Blocking: 55 (+15) Def. Awareness: 60 (-5) Stamina: 86 (+17) Hardiness: 60 (+8) Clutch: 81 (+9) Overall: 87 (+2) #3 Chris Paul PG/PG Field Goals: 86 (+11) 3 Pointers: 75 (+7) Free Throws: 88 (+4) Dunking: 40 (-25) Inside Scoring: 32 (-35) Off. Rebounds: 20 (-5) Jumping: 75 (+15) Strength: 40 (-25) Quickness: 92 (+2) Speed: 92 (+2) Passing: 96 (+6) Dribbling: 95 (+11) Off. Awareness: 90 (+7) Def. Rebounds: 44 (+4) Stealing: 95 (+15) Blocking: 12 (+11) Def. Awareness: 84 (+4) Stamina: 87 (+17) Hardiness: 80 (--) Clutch: 72 (+17) Overall: 88 (+2) #32 Shaquille O'Neal C/C Field Goals: 75 (+8) 3 Pointers: 1 (--) Free Throws: 47 (+1) Dunking: 81 (-16) Inside Scoring: 99 (+4) Off. Rebounds: 75 (-4) Jumping: 60 (-10) Strength: 99 (--) Quickness: 60 (--) Speed: 60 (-5) Passing: 55 (-7) Dribbling: 48 (+18) Off. Awareness: 92 (-7) Def. Rebounds: 85 (-6) Stealing: 28 (-5) Blocking: 80 (-8) Def. Awareness: 81 (-14) Stamina: 75 (+5) Hardiness: 60 (-25) Clutch: 84 (+4) Overall: 84 (-5) #23 LeBron James SF/SG Field Goals: 88 (+8) 3 Pointers: 75 (+1) Free Throws: 71 (-2) Dunking: 99 (+3) Inside Scoring: 65 (-22) Off. Rebounds: 40 (+20) Jumping: 99 (+7) Strength: 70 (-11) Quickness: 91 (+4) Speed: 91 (-2) Passing: 88 (+5) Dribbling: 92 (+7) Off. Awareness: 99 (+9) Def. Rebounds: 72 (-3) Stealing: 88 (+6) Blocking: 45 (+5) Def. Awareness: 85 (+6) Stamina: 91 (+16) Hardiness: 85 (+5) Clutch: 99 (+24) Overall: 99 (+2) #4 Ben Wallace PF/C Field Goals: 55 (+6) 3 Pointers: 1 (-6) Free Throws: 43 (+2) Dunking: 74 (-6) Inside Scoring: 70 (+6) Off. Rebounds: 84 (+2) Jumping: 78 (-5) Strength: 88 (--) Quickness: 69 (-1) Speed: 69 (-1) Passing: 48 (+24) Dribbling: 44 (+20) Off. Awareness: 45 (-6) Def. Rebounds: 88 (-3) Stealing: 60 (-20) Blocking: 88 (-2) Def. Awareness: 95 (-4) Stamina: 82 (+2) Hardiness: 80 (-8) Clutch: 48 (+18) Overall: 84 (--) #13 Delonte West SG/PG Field Goals: 72 (+5) 3 Pointers: 70 (-2) Free Throws: 74 (-11) Dunking: 58 (-5) Inside Scoring: 35 (-9) Off. Rebounds: 12 (-10) Jumping: 75 (+14) Strength: 32 (-8) Quickness: 84 (+14) Speed: 84 (+4) Passing: 65 (-5) Dribbling: 86 (+14) Off. Awareness: 75 (+10) Def. Rebounds: 33 (-20) Stealing: 70 (-6) Blocking: 12 (-18) Def. Awareness: 69 (+29) Stamina: 74 (+3) Hardiness: 70 (--) Clutch: 65 (+35) Overall: 75 (+1) #5 Josh Smith SF/PF Field Goals: 72 (+4) 3 Pointers: 45 (+10) Free Throws: 71 (+2) Dunking: 99 (+6) Inside Scoring: 55 (-5) Off. Rebounds: 58 (+1) Jumping: 99 (+3) Strength: 58 (-2) Quickness: 84 (+11) Speed: 84 (+4) Passing: 55 (+26) Dribbling: 72 (+12) Off. Awareness: 74 (+4) Def. Rebounds: 70 (--) Stealing: 72 (+20) Blocking: 92 (+17) Def. Awareness: 81 (+11) Stamina: 82 (+19) Hardiness: 75 (+7) Clutch: 65 (+6) Overall: 91 (+10) ----- #10 Mike Bibby Field Goals: 78 (-5) 3 Pointers: 75 (-9) Free Throws: 81 (-4) Dunking: 30 (-3) Inside Scoring: 28 (-30) Off. Rebounds: 12 (-7) Jumping: 65 (+1) Strength: 32 (-19) Quickness: 91 (+8) Speed: 91 (+4) Passing: 85 (--) Dribbling: 92 (+8) Off. Awareness: 88 (--) Def. Rebounds: 40 (-3) Stealing: 75 (+2) Blocking: 8 (-6) Def. Awareness: 72 (+12) Stamina: 81 (+1) Hardiness: 75 (--) Clutch: 85 (-14) Overall: 79 (-3)
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Post by Phoenix Suns on Mar 4, 2008 21:54:19 GMT -5
Thanks for the link we will keep that in mind
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Post by jbooc13 - UTA on Mar 4, 2008 21:56:26 GMT -5
heres some more
#51 Sean Williams PF/C Field Goals: 55 (-8) 3 Pointers: 10 (-26) Free Throws: 62 (-4) Dunking: 80 (-3) Inside Scoring: 69 (-6) Off. Rebounds: 60 (+9) Jumping: 80 (-5) Strength: 65 (-15) Quickness: 72 (+12) Speed: 72 (-1) Passing: 40 (+4) Dribbling: 44 (-1) Off. Awareness: 60 (-17) Def. Rebounds: 75 (-5) Stealing: 20 (-41) Blocking: 88 (+15) Def. Awareness: 75 (-5) Stamina: 72 (+2) Hardiness: 65 (-15) Clutch: 35 (-15)
Overall: 77 (-7)
#22 Rudy Gay SF/SG Field Goals: 78 (+9) 3 Pointers: 75 (+8) Free Throws: 78 (+6) Dunking: 92 (+7) Inside Scoring: 55 (-5) Off. Rebounds: 32 (+11) Jumping: 90 (+5) Strength: 48 (-2) Quickness: 80 (+5) Speed: 80 (+4) Passing: 55 (+10) Dribbling: 72 (+8) Off. Awareness: 78 (+13) Def. Rebounds: 55 (-1) Stealing: 75 (+41) Blocking: 40 (+20) Def. Awareness: 72 (+13) Stamina: 84 (+11) Hardiness: 75 (+36) Clutch: 69 (+55)
Overall: 86 (+14)
#23 Louis Williams PG/SG Field Goals: 72 (+16) 3 Pointers: 60 (+15) Free Throws: 77 (+6) Dunking: 82 (+12) Inside Scoring: 28 (-12) Off. Rebounds: 20 (+6) Jumping: 80 (+10) Strength: 28 (-1) Quickness: 88 (+18) Speed: 88 (+18) Passing: 70 (+25) Dribbling: 84 (+14) Off. Awareness: 69 (+23) Def. Rebounds: 25 (+4) Stealing: 66 (+32) Blocking: 1 (-2) Def. Awareness: 62 (+37) Stamina: 71 (+21) Hardiness: 65 (-5) Clutch: 52 (+42)
Overall: 74 (+16)
#12 Dwight Howard C/PF Field Goals: 85 (+19) 3 Pointers: 1 (--) Free Throws: 61 (+2) Dunking: 99 (+11) Inside Scoring: 90 (+15) Off. Rebounds: 85 (--) Jumping: 90 (+18) Strength: 95 (+5) Quickness: 71 (+1) Speed: 71 (+11) Passing: 45 (+30) Dribbling: 52 (+2) Off. Awareness: 80 (+7) Def. Rebounds: 99 (+14) Stealing: 55 (+3) Blocking: 96 (+21) Def. Awareness: 88 (+11) Stamina: 87 (+14) Hardiness: 85 (+5) Clutch: 80 (+2)
Overall: 96 (+13)
#3 Allen Iverson PG/SG Field Goals: 88 (+3) 3 Pointers: 75 (+5) Free Throws: 82 (+1) Dunking: 40 (--) Inside Scoring: 50 (-10) Off. Rebounds: 20 (+8) Jumping: 90 (+10) Strength: 32 (-4) Quickness: 99 (--) Speed: 99 (--) Passing: 90 (--) Dribbling: 99 (--) Off. Awareness: 99 (+6) Def. Rebounds: 32 (-8) Stealing: 99 (+10) Blocking: 1 (-9) Def. Awareness: 92 (+2) Stamina: 95 (+4) Hardiness: 90 (--) Clutch: 99 (+9)
Overall: 91 (+1)
#15 Al Horford C/PF Field Goals: 70 (+13) 3 Pointers: 1 (--) Free Throws: 69 (-3) Dunking: 74 (-4) Inside Scoring: 70 (+1) Off. Rebounds: 81 (--) Jumping: 64 (-2) Strength: 70 (-11) Quickness: 72 (+15) Speed: 72 (+7) Passing: 40 (-1) Dribbling: 48 (+3) Off. Awareness: 72 (-2) Def. Rebounds: 84 (+16) Stealing: 32 (-9) Blocking: 65 (+10) Def. Awareness: 69 (+13) Stamina: 78 (+7) Hardiness: 70 (+15) Clutch: 60 (+15)
Overall: 79 (+5)
#24 Marvin Williams PF/SF Field Goals: 75 (--) 3 Pointers: 40 (-25) Free Throws: 82 (+8) Dunking: 81 (+10) Inside Scoring: 48 (--) Off. Rebounds: 45 (-5) Jumping: 70 (-10) Strength: 58 (-3) Quickness: 72 (+12) Speed: 72 (+7) Passing: 55 (+29) Dribbling: 72 (+19) Off. Awareness: 74 (+12) Def. Rebounds: 55 (-6) Stealing: 60 (+22) Blocking: 32 (+12) Def. Awareness: 69 (+9) Stamina: 81 (+6) Hardiness: 70 (-5) Clutch: 65 (+43)
Overall: 78 (+6)
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Post by jbooc13 - UTA on Mar 4, 2008 22:10:55 GMT -5
turkoglu needs a better nedds at least a 80-82 19.6ppg 2nd leading scorer and behind him is rashard lewis with 18.4
dunleavy and granger score more in front of oneal sdo they obviously need to have a leadership rating:(80's)
Lebron a 97? 30.2 ppg ,8th in assist,5th in steals...99
joe smith should be a 70-75
steven jackson needs a better boost...pobalbly an 82
oh had to add this
DHOW is a beast and deserves a 96...yea i said it!lol
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Post by millertime on Mar 4, 2008 22:18:07 GMT -5
durant 86 there i like it
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Post by Charlotte Bobcats on Mar 4, 2008 22:31:57 GMT -5
Charlotte Bobcats
Primoz Brezec (68) ---> 67 Chris Paul (86) --> 89 Bobby Jackson (76) ---> 74 Sergio Rodriguez (63) ---> 64 Chris Webber (82) ---> 77
alright...here's all i have to say about my personal team. First off, I don't care about Brezec, he's off the team.
If Dwight Howard gets a boost to 94 then Chris Paul should be like 96. (I don't really think Paul should be a 96, but he's flat out been a better overall performer, therefore deserving a better overall rating, compared to Dwight). I think 89 is a respectable raise, and honestly a part of me is ok with only 3 points boost this year so he's slightly easier to resign...but he deserves to be rated higher based on this season's stats...moving on
Bobby Jackson wins 6th man of the year and gets a 2 point ratings drop. Seems appropriate...I know you guys are all basing off the real life stats, but even then his stats are really similar in real life compared to the stats in this league...this isn't a huge deal to me as I don't plan on keeping him long-term...but I don't think he deserved a 2 point rating drop.
Sergio is fine, he hasn't gotten a chance to prove himself yet but when he plays he always performs, so I appreciate the slight raise, it's appropriate.
CWebb dropping 5 points based off of 9 games played this year? He wasn't not playing because of injury, he was just deciding which team to come back to. He's had the following lines in his very limited time with the Warriors.
5 pts, 4 reb, 2 ast, 3 blk, 1 stl vs BOS in 20 min. 4 pts, 7 reb, 5 ast vs ATL in 15 min. 8 pts, 7 reb, 3 ast, 1 blk vs PHI in 18 min.
Maybe he didn't deserve the 82 anymore, but I don't think a 5 point drop was needed. He should be no lower than a 79 for this season.
Now...Gerald Wallace is having an amazing season
20.6 pts, 6.2 reb, 3.6 ast, 2.2 stl, 1 blk, 1.1 3pg, 45% fg, 72% ft, 31% 3pt He doesn't deserve a little rating boost? Those overall stats are like what Kirilenko was doing to originally deserve that 91 rating, but with 20 ppg instead of the 13 andrei would usually get. I'm not advocating for a 91, but a couple points would be justified.
That's it, I'm done stating my case.
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Post by jbooc13 - UTA on Mar 4, 2008 22:51:44 GMT -5
thats true i think that chris paul deserves to be in the 90's but its very difficult to make a pg a really high rating without making it realistic.you would have to make his attributes unreal .the way EA has the piont gaurds and since people who play the 1 are usaually smaller,you cant boost them up enough.Bigger,stonger centers get boosted on a lot more abilities,blocking,hardiness especially.you no what i mean
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Post by masterm - former HOU on Mar 5, 2008 9:13:44 GMT -5
Updated with Travis Outlaw having a 3 point boost
we will see the others cases later
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Post by groveut12 on Mar 5, 2008 11:03:28 GMT -5
(Know it's tough for y'all doing all this work, but gotta slight complaint) Big Al (85) vs. Amare (93) {All per game stats, Big Al listed first} (21.5 vs 23.9 ppg) (11.7 vs 9.3 rpg) Al's slightly better in assists and steals (1.5 & 1.0 vs. 1.2 & 0.8), Amare better in blocks, FG, FT, 3Pt %s (1.4, 50%, 72%, 0% vs. 2.2, 58%, 80%, 22%)
Al's games vs. PHX this season: 32pts, 20 rebs, 4 steals (W) 27pts, 14 rebs, 3 blocks (L) 39pts, 15 rebs, 2 steals (W)
Amare's games vs MIN this season: 16 pts, 5 rebs, 4 TOs (L) 23 pts, 11 rebs (W) 33 pts, 6 rebs, 2 blocks (L)
If you see the season stats, the two are very similar. When one has an edge, it's only a slight one. The only real difference is that Amare has 3 pt capabilities (22%). And when you look at the head to head this season, Big Al won all three battles individually (and the wolves beat the suns 2 out of 3 times). So my only complaint is why the 8 pt difference between Al and Amare (85 to 93)?
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Post by jbooc13 - UTA on Mar 5, 2008 12:37:17 GMT -5
amare is faster and more athletic and that applies also in the ratings
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