Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Real 2K Insider [01-11-10]

Following up my last massive update with ANOTHER massive update (perhaps I should make this a trend?) . My big project for this week was modifying Speed/Quickness ratings for all big men, and continuing to adjust each player's Shoot in Traffic and Shoot Off Dribble ratings, as well as their shot tendencies. It may not seem like a big update on paper, but it's not one that can be told by overall rating.

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FILE NAME: Real 2K Insider [01-11-10]
GAMERTAG: Real 2K Insider
PLATFORM: Xbox 360

HIGHLIGHTS
69.6% of all players in the NBA (292/419) have been edited!
All edited players updated monthly!
No missing players!
Accurate player positions and rotations for all teams!
Accurate contracts for all edited players!
Updated player shooting tendencies, coach profiles, and accessories!
Revised speed and quickness ratings for bigmen!

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LATEST NEWS (Player Movement, Injury, and Rotation news)


Michael Redd tore the ACL and MCL in his left knee Sunday night, ending his season prematurely for the third time in four years. His career could be over. Next season's 18 million dollar contract will be 80% covered by insurance if (when) Redd misses 41 straight games in 2010-11 with the injury - which will make him a very valuable trade asset a year from now.

If this is it for Redd, he finishes his career with a scoring average of 20.3. He was the lone All-NBA player of the 2000 draft (3rd team in 2004), and one of only three named to an all-star team (Redd, Kenyon Martin, and Jamaal Magloire, all in 2004 oddly enough. Clearly a weak year for the east). Seeing as how his career earnings will reach 100 million by the time his contract is up, it could have been much worse for the former 43rd pick.


In case you haven't heard, Gilbert Arenas was suspended indefinitely for being a jackass about his on-going "guns in the lockerroom drama". Arenas has probably played his last game this season, could be looking at jailtime, having his contract voided, losing tens of millions of dollars.... but you can actually listen to him crack jokes about it all on his twitter page. Who is his agent, and why isn't he doing his job?

Side note: Javaris Crittenton has probably played his last NBA game just for being involved in the whole fiasco. Enjoy Poland, Javaris.

Now for some good news. Nate Robinson returned to the Knick rotation after a month long exile, and scored 41 points in his return, carrying the team over the Hawks in Atlanta. The Knicks are 3-2 since his return, ending any ridiculous notion that he was a detriment to the team. He also rejected a trade to the Grizzlies (for Marcus Williams and a draft pick), reaffirming that he wants to be a Knick. Larry Hughes has since taken Nate's place on Mike D'Antoni's black list.

Similar to what Nate went through a month ago, T.J. Ford has found himself at the end of Jim O'Brien's bench in Indiana, having gone from starting PG to fourth-string. Dahntay Jones may have joined him as well, though that may have to do with Danny Granger's return from injury and Mike Dunleavy Jr. playing well. Earl Watson replaced Ford in the starting lineup, and rookie A.J. Price has looked good off the bench (although the Pacers have been dreadful since November). To say Ford is a candidate to be traded this season would be nothing short of an exaggeration.

Jose Calderon returned from injury, but has been coming off the bench in Toronto. The Raptors have found new life under Jarrett Jack, and are now above .500 pushing for the 5th/6th seed as many thought they would.

Vince Carter may be demoted to the bench, as the Magic haven't quite clicked offensively. There have been many games where Dwight Howard struggles to take 10 shots, and bringing VC off the bench may help in that regard. Carter has also struggled mightily over the last four games playing through an injury, and is currently day-to-day.

Rafer Alston was bought out by the Nets, and signed with his former team, the Miami Heat. He immediately replaced Carlos Arroyo in the starting lineup and relegated him to 3rd string PG just days after Arroyo had his contract guaranteed for the season.

The Nets also traded Eduardo Najera was traded to Dallas (where he is a fan favorite) in exchange for Kris Humphries and the unwanted Shawne Williams. The Nets then waived Shawne and their own Sean Williams, and both may be done in the league thanks to their bad attitudes.

Hilton Armstrong was traded to the Kings (for a second round pick) in a move that will save the Hornets a little under five million dollars, and brings them closer to the luxury tax threshold. Look for them to unload Ike Diogu, James Posey, or Julian Wright at the trade deadline in another cost cutting move that brings them under the tax.

Lester Hudson was waived by the Celtics, and claimed off waivers by the Grizzlies. Why? I have no idea. He's their 4th string PG (going from a 3rd string situation in Boston) and the only thing I can muster is perhaps the Grizz anticipate trading Marcus Williams (or another guard) soon.

Mikki Moore was waived by the Warriors so they could guarantee Chris Hunter's contract for the season (Moore is out until at least March with an injury). Cartier Martin is the new injury replacement operating on a 10-day contract. Elsewhere, Othello Hunter was waived by Atlanta, Pops Mensah-Bonsu was waived by Toronto, Mike Harris was waived by Houston, Coby Karl was waived by Cleveland, and Shavlik Randolph was waived and then re-signed to a 10-day contract by Portland. Roko Ukic asked for his contract to be terminated so he could return to Europe. Sundiata Gaines was signed by Utah after they waited as long as they were legally able to before adding a 13th player. Has there ever been a penny-pinching season like this one?

Brevin Knight is a Bobcats broadcaster and essentially retired. Jerry Stackhouse recently worked out for a Chinese team, and if can't get work there, he might as well be considered retired too. He's been making a weekly appearance on some radio show, and with talented D-Leaguers like Mario West, Morris Almond, Mike Harris, etc available on 10-day contracts, there is no need for teams to offer guaranteed money to has-beens like Antonio Daniels, Darius Miles, or Jake Voskuhl (i.e. the rest of the free agent pool that didn't go to Europe/Asia).

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BIGGEST MOVERS

While there are many players I edited this week, only three stand out to me as "big movers".

David Lee has played at an all-star level and is proving all of his skeptics wrong by adding a legit mid-range jumper out to about 20 feet. He is averaging 19 points per game on 58% shooting, grabbing 11 boards per game, and is even dishing 3 assists per game at the center position, while only committing 2 turnovers per game. He is playing with a level of intelligence that I have never seen from say, Amare Stoudemire. If he were blessed with freakish size and athleticism of Dwight Howard, Lee would easily be the top center in the league. Instead, he is merely an all-star, and the main reason the Knicks have recovered from their 1-9 start (they are 14-13 since). He averaged 20-12-3 (62% shooting) in December, and is at 20-11-4 (56% shooting) in January.

The other Knick I wanted to talk about was Jonathan Bender, who is really back from the dead. Bender is not a garbage time player, but a key member of the rotation that scored a season high 16 points in 20 minutes tonight, while also recording a 4 block game (18 mins) against the Bobcats last week. The last time Bender saw meaningful minutes was 7 years ago, which makes his story truly inspiring.

Ty Lawson rounds out my list after performing very well in the absence of Chauncey Billups. Lawson gave us a glimpse of the future by averaging 16 points (56% shooting) and 6 assists in 7 starts. Perhaps a move to SG is in the cards for Mr. Billups down the line.

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THE RATINGS

292/419 (.696) NBA players updated
(+/-) = Difference from 2K Sports roster
LW = Overall change from last week

Top Players Not Yet Edited
78 - Ben Gordon
78 - Tayshaun Prince (INJURED)
76 - Richard Jefferson
73 - Keyon Dooling
72 - Mehmet Okur

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POINT GUARDS (69/82)
95 – Chris Paul (0)
89 – Deron Williams (0)
86 – Rajon Rondo (0) (LW: +1)
84 – Tony Parker (0)
82 – Steve Nash (0)
81 – Gilbert Arenas (-4) (SUSPENDED)
81 – Baron Davis (0)
81 - Russell Westbrook (+1)
80 – Chauncey Billups (-4) (LW: -2)
80 – Devin Harris (0)
79 – Tyreke Evans (+1) (LW: +1)
79 – Brandon Jennings (+3)
78 – Derrick Rose (+1)
78 – Jameer Nelson (-1)
78 – Aaron Brooks (+1)
77 – Jason Kidd (-3)
77 – Mo Williams (0)
77 – Ty Lawson (-2) (LW: +4)
75 – Rodney Stuckey (+1)
75 – Andre Miller (-3)
75 – Jonny Flynn (0)
75 – Kyle Lowry (+1)
74 – Raymond Felton (+1)
73 – Louis Williams (0)
73 – Jose Calderon (+1) (LW: -1)
73 – Nate Robinson (-5)
73 – T.J. Ford (0)
73 – Darren Collison (+3)
72 – Mario Chalmers (-3) (LW: -1)
72 – Will Bynum (+4)
72 – Luke Ridnour (+5)
71 – Mike Bibby (-6)
71 – Michael Conley (-2)
71 – Rafer Alston (-2)
70 – Stephen Curry (0)
70 – Chris Duhon (0)
70 – Earl Watson (+4)
70 – Earl Boykins (+3)
69 – Beno Udrih (+6)
69 – Jrue Holiday (+2)
69 – Toney Douglas (+2) (LW: -1)
68 – Carlos Arroyo (+3) (LW: +2)

68 – Jason Williams (+1)
68 – Jose Barea (-1)
68 – Jarrett Jack (-1)
68 – Ramon Sessions (-2)
68 – C.J. Watson (0)
68 – Eric Maynor (0)
67 – Jordan Farmar (+1)
67 – Steve Blake (-3)
67 – Jamaal Tinsley (-1)
67 – D.J. Augustin (-2)
67 – Rodrigue Beaubois (0)
67 – Jeff Teague (+1) (LW: +1)
66 – Derek Fisher (-5)
65 – Goran Dragic (0)
64 – Anthony Johnson (+3)
63 – George Hill (+2)
63 – Eddie House (+5)
63 – Sergio Rodriguez (+1)
62 – Daniel Gibson (+2)
62 – Patrick Mills (-6)
61 – Bobby Brown (+3)
61 – Lester Hudson (-1)
61 – Sundiata Gaines (CAP)
60 – Anthony Carter (-1) (LW: -3)
60 – Acie Law (0)
60 – Speedy Claxton (-1) (INACTIVE)
57 – Lindsey Hunter (-4)

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SHOOTING GUARDS 46/74
95 - Kobe Bryant (-2)
94 – Dwyane Wade (0)
87 – Brandon Roy (-1)
85 – Joe Johnson (-4)
82 – Manu Ginobili (-1)
79 – Monta Ellis (-3)
79 – Vince Carter (-2)
78 – Allen Iverson (-6)
78 – Kevin Martin (+1) (INJURED)
77 – Richard Hamilton (-1)
77 – Stephen Jackson (-4)
76 – Ray Allen (-3)
76 – Trevor Ariza (-1) (LW: -1)
76 – Jason Terry (-2)
76 – Kirk Hinrich (-1)
76 – James Harden (-2) (LW: -1)
76 – Tracy McGrady (0) (INACTIVE)
75 – Delonte West (+1)
74 – Eric Gordon (0)
74 – O.J. Mayo (-4)
74 – Leandro Barbosa (0)
73 – Jason Richardson (+1)
73 – Wilson Chandler (0) (LW: -1)
73 – Jamal Crawford (-1)
73 – J.R. Smith (+2)
73 – Larry Hughes (0) (LW: -1)
72 – Michael Redd (-3) (INJURED, OUT FOR SEASON)
71 – John Salmons (+2)
71 – Jerryd Bayless (+3)
71 – Rudy Fernandez (+3) (INJURED)
70 – Flip Murray (+4)
69 – Shannon Brown (+1) (LW: -1)
68 – Willie Green (0)
67 – Thabo Sefolosha (+2)
67 – Charlie Bell (+1)
67 – Sasha Vujacic (0)
67 – Tony Allen (+1) (LW: +3)
66 – Arron Afflalo (+3)
66 – Marco Belinelli (+1)
66 – Marcus Thornton (+5)
65 – Devin Brown (+6)
65 – J.J. Redick (+10)
62 – Wesley Matthews (0)
59 – Morris Peterson (+4)
58 – Sonny Weems (+2)
25 – Cuttino Mobley (CAP) (INJURED/RETIRED)

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SMALL FORWARDS (57/83)
95 – LeBron James (-1)
88 – Carmelo Anthony (-2)
85 – Kevin Durant (-1)
84 – Danny Granger (+1)
82 – Andre Iguodala (-4) (LW: -1)
82 – Paul Pierce (-3) (LW: -2)

82 – Gerald Wallace (0)
79 – Caron Butler (-3)
78 – Ron Artest (-2)
77 – Rudy Gay (-3)
77 – Grant Hill (+3)
76 – Josh Howard (-1)
75 – Luol Deng (-2)
75 – Hedo Turkoglu (-1)
74 – Shawn Marion (-6)
74 – Dahntay Jones (+2)
73 – Shane Battier (-2)
72 - Kelenna Azubuike (+1) (INJURED, OUT FOR SEASON)
72 – Jared Dudley (+1)
71 – Chris Douglas-Roberts (-1)
71 – Mickael Pietrus (-1)
70 – Quentin Richardson (+1)
70 – Martell Webster (+4)
70 – Andres Nocioni (+1)
69 – Danilo Gallinari (+6)
69 – Matt Barnes (+3)
69 – Terrence Williams (-2)
68 – Marvin Williams (+2)
68 – Marquis Daniels (+3) (INJURED)
68 – James Posey (-4)
68 – Omri Casspi (+6) (LW: +1)
67 – Carlos Delfino (+4)
67 – Mike Dunleavy (+3)
67 – Al Thornton (0)
67 – Luke Walton (+1) (INJURED)
67 – Joey Graham (-1)
66 – C.J. Miles (+8)
66 – Jonas Jerebko (+2)
66 – Anthony Morrow (+1)
66 – Maurice Evans (0)
65 – Chase Budinger (-2)
65 – Nicolas Batum (+1) (INJURED)
65 – Joe Alexander (+5) (INJURED)
65 – Julian Wright (-1)
65 – Antoine Wright (+3) (LW: +1)
65 – Jonathan Bender (+5) (LW: +8)

64 – Sam Young (-3)
63 – Donte Greene (+6)
63 – Derrick Brown (-5)
61 - Peja Stojakovic (0)
61 – Marcus Landry (CAP) (LW: +2)
60 – Jason Kapono (+2) (LW: +1)
60 – J.R. Giddens (+3) (LW: +1)
60 – Bill Walker (+1)
59 – Devean George (-2)
56 – Adam Morrison (+2) (LW: +2)
25 – Matt Harpring (-41) (INJURED, RETIRED)

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POWER FORWARDS 62/90
87 – Chris Bosh (0)
86 – Pau Gasol (-1)
84 – Kevin Garnett (-3) (LW: -2)
83 – Dirk Nowitzki (-1) (LW: -1)

83 – Josh Smith (+1) (LW: -1)
83 – Carlos Boozer (-2)
81 – Amare Stoudemire (-2)
78 – Antawn Jamison (+2)
77 – Zach Randolph (-1) (LW: +1)
77 – LaMarcus Aldridge (-1)
77 – Kevin Love (+3)
77 – Blake Griffin (+1) (INJURED)
77 – Carl Landry (+1) (LW: +1)
76 – Luis Scola (+3) (LW: +1)

76 – Jeff Green (-1)
76 – Kenyon Martin (+2) (LW: +3)
75 – David West (-1)
75 – Marcus Camby (-2)
75 – Al Harrington (0) (LW: -1)
75 – Elton Brand (+1) (LW: +1)
75 – Lamar Odom (-3) (LW: +1)

75 – Corey Maggette (0)
75 – Paul Millsap (+1)
75 – Tyrus Thomas (+4)
74 – Michael Beasley (-1) (LW: -2)

73 – Rashard Lewis (+1)
73 – Jason Thompson (+1)
72 – Troy Murphy (0)
72 – Ersan Ilyasova (+9)
71 – Anderson Varejao (+3)
70 – Thaddeus Young (-5)
70 – Boris Diaw (-1)
70 – Brandon Bass (+2)
69 – Travis Outlaw (0) (INJURED)
69 – Hakim Warrick (+4)
69 - Louis Amundson (+4)
68 – Yi Jianlian (-1)
68 – Shelden Williams (+7)
68 – Jordan Hill (+6) (LW: +3)
67 – Antonio McDyess (-2)
67 – Taj Gibson (+4) (LW: +3)
67 – Renaldo Balkman (0)
67 – Brandan Wright (+2) (INJURED, OUT FOR SEASON)
66 – Jared Jeffries (+2) (LW: +1)
66 – Glen Davis (+1) (LW: +2)
65 – Ryan Anderson (+3)
65 – Darius Songaila (+3)
65 – Serge Ibaka (+4)
65 – Dante Cunningham (+3)
65 – Joe Smith (+1) (LW: -1)
63 - Josh Powell (-1)
62 – Josh Boone (+4)
62 – Eduardo Najera (-1) (INJURED)
62 – Tim Thomas (+2)
62 – Marcus Haislip (CAP)
61 – Jeff Pendergraph (-2)
59 – Malik Allen (0)
59 – Taylor Griffin (-3)
58 – Vladimir Radmanovic (+4)
54 – Brian Cook (0)
53 – Brian Scalabrine (+9)
48 – Steve Novak (+2)


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CENTERS 58/90
90 – Tim Duncan (+2)
90 – Dwight Howard (+1)
85 – Yao Ming (+2) (INJURED, OUT FOR SEASON)
81 – Greg Oden (+7) (INJURED, OUT FOR SEASON)
81 – Emeka Okafor (0) (LW: +1)
80 – David Lee (+2) (LW: +3)

79 – Al Horford (+2) (LW: -1)
79 – Al Jefferson (-2)
79 - Andrew Bogut (+2)
78 – Brook Lopez (0)
78 – Nene (+3) (LW: +1)
78 – Kendrick Perkins (+6) (LW: +1)

77 – Andrew Bynum (+1) (LW: -1)
77 – Chris Kaman (0)
77 – Shaquille O’Neal (0)
76 – Marc Gasol (-1)
76 – Andris Biedrins (+2)
75 – Jermaine O’Neal (0)
74 – Joakim Noah (+1)
73 – Marreese Speights (+1) (LW: -1)
73 – Rasheed Wallace (-2)
72 – Roy Hibbert (+3)
72 – Samuel Dalembert (+4) (LW: +2)
72 – Zydrunas Ilgauskas (+1)
72 – Anthony Randolph (+1)
72 – DeJuan Blair (+12)
72 – Marcin Gortat (+4)
71 – Erick Dampier (+10)
71 – Chris Andersen (+3)
70 – Andrea Bargnani (+1)
70 – Ben Wallace (-4)
69 – Brendan Haywood (+4)
69 – Joel Przybilla (+2) (INJURED, OUT FOR SEASON)
69 – Drew Gooden (+2)
68 – Chuck Hayes (-1)
68 - Ronny Turiaf (0)
68 – Zaza Pachulia (+1)
68 – Kurt Thomas (-3)
68 – Nazr Mohammed (+6)
67 – Tyson Chandler (+1)
67 – Spencer Hawes (+1)
66 – Nenad Krstic (+6)
64 – Hasheem Thabeet (+7)
64 – Kwame Brown (0)
63 – Channing Frye (+1)
63 – Etan Thomas (+1)
63 – Darko Milicic (+4)
61 – Johan Petro (+4)
60 – Juwan Howard (0)
60 – Solomon Jones (+6)
60 – DeAndre Jordan (+4)
60 – DJ Mbenga (+8)
60 – Eddy Curry (-5)
59 – Chris Hunter (-1)
58 – Adonal Foyle (+1) (INJURED)
52 – Jason Collins (0)
51 – Jarron Collins (+3)
51 – Randolph Morris (+1)


Thoughts? Complaints? Suggestions? Leave a comment.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

I loled when I seen Garnett with a 90 for Med shot. Watch out for Garnett he has the best mid range game in the NBA haha.

James said...

Will you be posting any more ratings for complete rosters like you did with the knicks, lakers and celtics for ps3 users like myself?

Rashidi said...

Garnett is 72-141 (.510) from mid-range in 29 games this season. Don't laugh.


Garnett 72-141 (.510)
R.Allen 45-97 (.463)
House 34-85 (.400)
Pierce 25-64 (.390)
Rondo 24-70 (.342)
Scalabrine 5-13 (.384)
Wallace 5-20 (.250)
Daniels 3-7 (.428)
Williams 3-11 (.272)
R.Allen 3-16 (.187)
Perkins 1-5 (.200)
Giddens 0-4 (.000)
Davis 0-5 (.000)

He's the best on the team and it's not even close.

Anonymous said...

I'm kind of surprised to not see an update for Derrick Rose. If you were really just doing a lot of speed/quickness stuff then I understand, but for the month or so, Rose has been going to town on teams, and he was the one who sparked the 4 game winning streak for Chicago, capping it off with a win over the Orlando Magic.
Last night, his mid-range J was falling like I've never seen it fall before. It almost looked like he was shooting the ball differently (it seemed to have a higher arc as opposed to his usual line drive shots)

Rashidi said...

Rose was updated, just didn't have an overall rating change which is the case with a lot of players I edit every week. I believe I lowered his mid and raised his passing.

Anonymous said...

can you post tyrus thomas ratings since he improved?

Anonymous said...

Sorry but stats are mis leading and common sense ussually solves that for ratings. Garnett has a high % because he is ussually wide open because most bigs in the NBA can't step out and cover players like Garnett or Bosh for example.

Like Garnett can shoot better, then Kobe, Roy, Nash, Dirk. Garnett has a nice mid range shot for a big man but yor over doing it to a extreme.

Anonymous said...

Can you post Donte Greene's rating? I'm a PS3 user

Shelb said...

Actually, Garnett's mid range game was been celebrated for over a decade. He's a great mid range shooter and it's that one part of his game that made him so unstoppable before he came to Boston.

Rashidi, think you can get to the rest of the Raptors? Or atleast reevaluate Bargnani (his rebounding and basketball IQ this season, last night especially, is something from him no one ever imagined from him) and Jack (who's developed into a guy that could start just about anywhere)?

Rashidi said...

Another factor you're not considering is KG's SOD and SIT ratings. As I said, I revamped them for many players as a bunch were very inaccurate (KG's included). You should see what I've done with them and compare that to the Kobe's, Roy's etc.

Shelb said...

Also, just an added FYI, Gilbert Arenas has no agent. He would've been in a lot less shit if he had one, that's for sure.

Anonymous said...

hi Rashidi! What do you think the Grizzlies? Do not you think Marc Gasol, Rudy Gay or Mayo are a little underrated? thanks...