Sunday, February 14, 2010

Real 2K Insider [All-Star Edition]

Disclaimer for 2K Sports and the 2K Insider
Please cut the hypocriscy and stealing my ratings. I dropped Rip Hamilton and Ben Gordon to 75 overall in my last update, while also raising the laughably underrated Andrei Kirilenko to 75 overall. I checked 2K's roster this week, and lo and behold, all three of those players are 75 overall now. Gordon and Hamilton were the top two players I had yet to edit, and 2K didn't touch either until I did. Kirilenko was 69 overall and a player I knew was underrated but just never got around to him. There was nothing outstanding about his recent play, so what would be their motivation for coming to their senses now?

I first noticed they were doing this when they edited Tayshaun Prince (down to 76 overall) the week after I did - during a week in which Tayshaun was injured and did not play. What was their motivation for editing him? Either 2K can read my mind, or they're bigger fans of me than they'd like to admit.

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FILE NAME: Real 2K Insider [All-Star Edition]
GAMERTAG: Real 2K Insider
PLATFORM: Xbox 360

HIGHLIGHTS
76.7% of all players in the NBA (324/422) have been edited!
All edited players updated monthly!
No missing players!
Accurate player positions, player roles, and rotations for all teams!
Accurate contracts for all edited players!
Updated shooting tendencies and accessories!
Updated coach profiles for all teams!
Revised speed and quickness ratings for bigmen!
Revised shoot off dribble and shoot in traffic for all players!

Coach profiles were edited for all teams in all but five categories: Help Defense, Run Plays, Double Teams, Zone Usage, Bench Depth

I will write up a post with all the changes once those are complete.

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ALL-STAR SELECTIONS

Please note that despite the title of the roster, I did not create all-star teams (via Create Team) because I feel that it's tacky (the game won't count , and it's easy enough to do it yourself if you so please. Here's an idea for 2K - make the all-star teams modifiable in future editions so we don't need DLC to get the right squad.

EAST ALL-STARS
C Dwight Howard (88)
PF Kevin Garnett (84)
SF LeBron James (95)
SG Dwyane Wade (94)
SG Joe Johnson (85)
BENCH
PF Chris Bosh (87)
PG Rajon Rondo (85)
SF Gerald Wallace (82)
SF Paul Pierce (82)
PG Derrick Rose (80)
C David lee (80)
C Al Horford (79)
INJURED
SG Allen Iverson (76)

WEST ALL-STARS
C Tim Duncan (91)
PF Amare Stoudemire (81) - Why was he on the center ballot again?
PF Dirk Nowitzki (83)
SF Carmelo Anthony (87)
PG Steve Nash (82) - Hope CP3/D-Will get more votes before this turns Iverson...
BENCH
PG Deron Williams (88)
PF Pau Gasol (86)
SF Kevin Durant (86)
PG Chauncey Billups (80)
PF Zach Randolph (78)
C Chris Kaman (77)
INJURED
PG Chris Paul (94)
SG Kobe Bryant (93)
SG Brandon Roy (87)

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PLAYER MOVEMENT


The Wizards traded Caron Butler, Brendan Haywood, and DeShawn Stevenson to the Mavericks for Josh Howard, Drew Gooden, Quinton Ross, and James Singleton. This is the first major trade of the season, and first of the trade deadline deals to be made (the deadline is this Wednesday, so you can expect another roster from me on Thursday).

The Mavericks come out of this trade like bandits. Caron Butler is a better player than Josh Howard, Brendan Haywood is a better player than Drew Gooden, and DeShawn Stevenson is a better player than Quinton Ross (while James Singleton doesn't really have a purpose on a team with Shawn Marion). Butler will start at SG and return Jason Terry to his 6th man role, while Haywood will likely start over Dampier (if Dampier isn't traded himself, as rumored). Stevenson probably won't see anymore time than Ross/Singleton did given the backcourt depth, but will be valuable if the Mavericks have to face Kobe Bryant and the Lakers in the playoffs at some point.

As for the Wizards, they seem to be in full salary dumping mode. Given that Howard is not as good as Butler, a year older, and even making more money (an extra million), it should be clear the Wizards have no intention of excercising Howard's 2011 option, and will let him become a free agent. The Wizards made this deal to save 14 million (10 million for Butler, 4 million for Stevenson) off next season's books. Given the state of the team and the economy, that's not a bad idea. Andray Blatche will start at center with Haywood gone, and it's increasingly likely veterans Antawn Jamisonand Mike Miller will also be traded before the deadline.


The Rockets signed Garrett Temple to a ten day contract, replacing his D-League teammate Will Conroy on the roster. The Rockets have really done a great job with the D-League team they own and operate, the Rio Grande Vipers, and have called up multiple players this season. Hopefully other teams follow suit and we one day have minor league affiliates for all the NBA teams (I think a fair guess would be 20 years down the road).

The Bulls signed Chris Richard to a ten day contract to help ease the burden created by Joakim Noah's injury. Richard played with the team in preseason, and will likely stick with the team until Noah gets healthy.



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INJURY REPORT


Marquis Daniels returned to the Celtics after missing two months, while Darrell Arthur and Reggie Evans made their season debuts for the Grizzlies and Raptors respectively. Tyson Chandler returned and is coming off the bench in Charlotte.

The all-star break is a time of rest and recovery, and it's tough to get hurt when there are no scheduled games, so this list is happily shorter than usual.


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ROTATION UPDATES

As stated prior, Caron Butler will start at SG for Dallas and may be joined by Brendan Haywood. Andray Blatche will start at center in Washington, while Josh Howard takes Butler's SF spot in Washington.

Chris Duhon returned to the Knick starting lineup after a two game experiment by Mike D'Antoni. My misery continues.

Tyson Chandler is back but coming off the bench. Based on how well Nazr Mohammed has played (and how poorly Chandler has this season) they should keep the alignment as it is. Chandler's energy is probably more valuable off the bench when he doesn't have to worry about foul trouble anyway.

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BIGGEST MOVERS

Stephen Jackson - Over his last 10 games Jax has been averaging 24.4 ppg on an uncharacteristic .473 shooting (including .420 from beyond the arc). His addition has turned the Bobcats into a playoff team.

Andrei Kirilenko - AK47 has been playing like the all-star he used to be ever since returning to the starting lineup. Over his last 10 games, he is averaging 17.6 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 3.1 apg, 2.3 spg, 1.8 bpg, and shooting a staggering .667 from the field. Wow.

Darren Collison - In 15 games as a starter this season, Collison is averaging 16.9 ppg and 7.9 apg. Collison is only due to make 4.3 million over the next 3 seasons, which pales in comparison to the 50 million Chris Paul will pull in. The emergence of Collison could give the small market New Orleans Hornets the flexibility needed to trade Chris Paul down the line without regretting it too much.

Stephen Curry - Curry posted a huge triple double (36-10-13) in his last game, and is averaging 20.7 ppg and 6.3 rpg over his last 10 games.

Ray Allen - Ray has not been able to get it going this season. It's one thing when you're in a slump to begin the year, but when you're 50 games in and still shooting poorly, it ain't no slump. Ray is averaging 15.6 over his last 10, and shot only .397 from the field and .288 from behind the arc. He could be wearing another team's uniform in a few days, which was almost unthinkable 9 months ago.

DeJuan Blair - Anyone who saw the Rookie/Sophomore challenge witnessed Blair beasting on the much bigger Sophomore team that featured Brook Lopez, Kevin Love, and Marc Gasol. Tyreke Evans decided to share his MVP award with Blair, and it wasn't tough to see why. Frankly, Blair looked like a future all-star out there as he had his way with the future bigmen of the league. He is already one of the best rebounders in the entire league (right up there with Dwight Howard and Greg Oden), and at 20 years of age, he is only going to get better. Blair is as good a rebounder as Rodman was when Rodman first entered the league at 25 years old. Rodman was a good rebounder, but he didn't become the greatest rebounder of all-time until he hit 30. To say Blair has time on his side would be a gross understatement.

Josh Howard - I've been somewhat critical of Howard throughout this post, and his production has been the reason why. He's only averaging 12.5 ppg (down from last year's 18.0) and shooting only 40% from the field (down from 45% last season). He likely needed a change of scenery, and it's a good bet that he'll use this as an opportunity to pad his stats before entering free agency this summer.

Carlos Delfino - Milwaukee hasn't missed Michael Redd one bit, and Delfino has been the main reason why. He's averaging 13.9 ppg, 6.1 rpg, and 4.3 apg over his last 10 games, while also hitting the three at a 41% clip.


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THE RATINGS

326/422 (.772) NBA players updated
(+/-) = Difference from 2K Sports roster
LW = Overall change from last week

WAITING FOR THE CALL
PG: Sebastian Telfair (67), Ronnie Price (65), Jannero Pargo (64)
SG: Roger Mason (70), DeShawn Stevenson (68), Gerald Henderson (67)
SF: Francisco Garcia (68), Michael Finley (68), Ryan Gomes (66)
PF: Charlie Villanueva (72), Udonis Haslem (70), Jason Maxiell (70)
C: Jeff Foster (67), Francisco Elson (62), Dan Gadzuric (61)

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POINT GUARDS (73/84)
94 – Chris Paul (-1) (INJURED)
88 – Deron Williams (-2)
85 – Rajon Rondo (-2) (LW: -1)
83 – Steve Nash (+1) (LW: +1)

82 – Baron Davis (0)
81 – Tony Parker (-2) (LW: -1)
81 – Gilbert Arenas (-4) (SUSPENDED)
80 – Chauncey Billups (-4)
80 – Derrick Rose (-4)
80 - Russell Westbrook (0)
79 – Tyreke Evans (0)
79 – Devin Harris (-1)
78 – Aaron Brooks (-1)
77 – Mo Williams (0) (INJURED)
76 – Jason Kidd (-4) (LW: -1)
76 – Raymond Felton (+2)
76 – Brandon Jennings (-1)
76 – Jonny Flynn (+1) (LW: +1)
76 – Darren Collison (+1) (LW: +3)
76 – Nate Robinson (-2)
75 – Jameer Nelson (-2)
75 – Rodney Stuckey (+1)
75 – Ty Lawson (-1)
75 – Kyle Lowry (+1)
74 – Stephen Curry (-2) (LW: +3)
74 – Andre Miller (-4)
74 – Louis Williams (0) (LW: +1)
73 – Luke Ridnour (0)
73 – T.J. Ford (0)
73 – Will Bynum (+5)
72 – Mario Chalmers (0) (INJURED)
71 – Michael Conley (-2)
71 – Rafer Alston (-3)
71 – Jarrett Jack (+2)
71 – Jose Calderon (-1)
70 – Mike Bibby (-5)
70 – Jrue Holiday (+2) (LW: +1)
70 – Keyon Dooling (-1)
70 – Earl Boykins (+3)
69 – Earl Watson (+4)
69 – Chris Duhon (0)
69 – Goran Dragic (+1)
69 – Beno Udrih (+6)
69 – Toney Douglas (+2)
68 – Randy Foye (-2)
68 – Jason Williams (+1)
68 – Jose Barea (-3)
68 – Ramon Sessions (-2)
68 – George Hill (+2) (LW: +1)
68 – Carlos Arroyo (+3)
68 – Eric Maynor (0)
67 – C.J. Watson (-1) (INJURED)
67 – Jordan Farmar (+1)
67 – Jamaal Tinsley (0)
67 – D.J. Augustin (-2)
67 – Rodrigue Beaubois (0)
66 – Derek Fisher (-5)
66 – Jeff Teague (0)
64 – Steve Blake (-5)
64 – Anthony Johnson (+3)
63 – A.J. Price (+8)
63 – Sergio Rodriguez (+1)
62 – Eddie House (0) (LW: -1)
62 – Daniel Gibson (+2)
62 – Patrick Mills (-6) (D-LEAGUE)
61 – Sundiata Gaines (CAP)
61 – Cedric Jackson (CAP) (TEN-DAY)
61 – Bobby Brown (+3)
61 – Lester Hudson (-1)
60 – Anthony Carter (+2)
60 – Acie Law (0)
57 – Lindsey Hunter (-4)

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SHOOTING GUARDS 58/76
94 – Dwyane Wade (-1)
93 - Kobe Bryant (-2)
87 – Brandon Roy (-1)
85 – Joe Johnson (-4)
81 – Manu Ginobili (-2)
80 – Monta Ellis (-2)
79 – Stephen Jackson (-5) (LW: +2)
78 – Kevin Martin (+2)
78 – Vince Carter (-3)
76 – Trevor Ariza (-3)
76 – Allen Iverson (-5)
76 – Jason Terry (-2)
76 – James Harden (-2)
76 – Tracy McGrady (0) (INACTIVE)
75 – Ben Gordon (-3)
75 – O.J. Mayo (-4)
75 – Delonte West (+1)
74 – Ray Allen (-4) (LW: -2)
74 – Eric Gordon (0)
74 – Wilson Chandler (+1)
74 – Kirk Hinrich (-1)
74 – Leandro Barbosa (0) (INJURED)
73 – Richard Hamilton (-2) (LW: -1)
73 – Jason Richardson (+1)
73 – Jamal Crawford (-2)
73 – J.R. Smith (+3)
72 – Larry Hughes (0)
70 – John Salmons (+1)
70 – Flip Murray (+4)
70 – Jerryd Bayless (+2)
70 – Rudy Fernandez (+2)
70 – Raja Bell (-1) (INJURED)
69 – Ronnie Brewer (-1)
69 – Courtney Lee (+1)
69 – Shannon Brown (+1)
68 – Mike Miller (-2)
68 – Michael Redd (-7) (INJURED, OUT FOR SEASON)
68 – Arron Afflalo (+3)
68 – Willie Green (0)
67 – Charlie Bell (+1)
67 – Tony Allen (+1)
67 – Terrence Williams (-5) (LW: +1)
66 – Anthony Parker (-3)
66 – Thabo Sefolosha (+1)
66 – Sasha Vujacic (-1)
65 – Marcus Thornton (0) (LW: -1)
65 – J.J. Redick (+10)
65 – Devin Brown (+6)
64 – Marco Belinelli (-1)
64 – Jerry Stackhouse (-3) (LW: -1)
64 – Garrett Temple (CAP) (TEN-DAY) (LW: NEW)

63 – Wesley Matthews (+1)
63 – Coby Karl (+6) (TEN-DAY) (LW: NEW)
62 – Mardy Collins (+6)
60 – Jodie Meeks (+1) (LW: NEW)
60 – Mario West (+2) (LW: NEW)
59 – Morris Peterson (+4)
25 – Cuttino Mobley (CAP) (RETIRED)

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SMALL FORWARDS (65/83)
95 – LeBron James (-2)
87 – Kevin Durant (-1) (LW: +1)
87 – Carmelo Anthony (-4)
82 – Gerald Wallace (-1) (LW: -1)
82 – Paul Pierce (-1)
81 – Andre Iguodala (-4)
80 – Danny Granger (-2)
78 – Ron Artest (-2)
77 – Rudy Gay (-3)
77 – Caron Butler (-2) (LW: -1)
77 – Andrei Kirilenko (+2) (LW: +2)

75 – Luol Deng (-2)
75 – Tayshaun Prince (-1)
74 – Shawn Marion (-6)
74 – Dahntay Jones (+2)
73 – Josh Howard (+2) (LW: -3)
73 – Shane Battier (-2)
73 – Grant Hill (-2)
72 – Hedo Turkoglu (-2)
72 – Richard Jefferson (-1) (LW: -1)
72 – Jared Dudley (0)
72 - Kelenna Azubuike (+1) (INJURED, OUT FOR SEASON)
71 – Carlos Delfino (+8) (LW: +4)
71 – Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (+1) (LW: NEW)

71 – Mickael Pietrus (-1)
70 – Quentin Richardson (+1)
70 – Andres Nocioni (+1)
69 – Danilo Gallinari (+1) (LW: -1)
69 – Matt Barnes (+3)
69 – Chris Douglas-Roberts (-3)
68 – Martell Webster (+2)
68 – Marvin Williams (+2)
68 – Omri Casspi (+6)
68 – Al Thornton (0)
68 – Marquis Daniels (+3)
67 – Jarvis Hayes (-1) (LW: NEW)
67 – Mike Dunleavy (+5)
67 – James Posey (-4)
67 – Luke Walton (+1)
67 – Joey Graham (-2)
66 – C.J. Miles (+8)
66 – Jonas Jerebko (+2)
66 – Anthony Morrow (+1)
66 – Maurice Evans (0)
65 – Rasual Butler (+4)
65 – Chase Budinger (-2)
65 – Nicolas Batum (+1)
65 – Joe Alexander (+5) (D-LEAGUE)
65 – Sonny Weems (+9)
65 – Antoine Wright (+3)
65 – Sam Young (-1)
64 – Kyle Korver (+3)
64 – Julian Wright (-2) (LW: -1)
63 – Donte Greene (+6)
63 – Derrick Brown (-5)
62 - Peja Stojakovic (+2) (LW: +1)
62 – Jonathan Bender (+2) (LW: -3)
61 – Earl Clark (-3) (LW: NEW)

61 – Marcus Landry (CAP)
60 – Jason Kapono (+2)
60 – J.R. Giddens (+3)
60 – Bill Walker (+1)
59 – Devean George (-2)
56 – Adam Morrison (+2)
25 – Matt Harpring (-41) (INJURED, RETIRED)

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POWER FORWARDS 66/89
87 – Chris Bosh (0)
86 – Pau Gasol (-1)
84 – Kevin Garnett (-3)
83 – Dirk Nowitzki (-1)
83 – Carlos Boozer (-2)
83 – Josh Smith (+1)
81 – Amare Stoudemire (-1)
78 – Zach Randolph (-2)
78 – LaMarcus Aldridge (+1)
77 – Kevin Love (+3)
77 – Luis Scola (+4)
77 – Carl Landry (+1)
77 – Blake Griffin (0) (INJURED, OUT FOR SEASON)
76 – Corey Maggette (-2)
76 – David West (+1)
76 – Jeff Green (+1)
75 – Kenyon Martin (0)
75 – Marcus Camby (-2)
75 – Elton Brand (+1)
75 – Lamar Odom (-3)
75 – Tyrus Thomas (+4)
74 – Antawn Jamison (-3) (LW: -4)
74 – Michael Beasley (-1)
74 – Al Harrington (0) (LW: -1)
74 – Paul Millsap (-1)
73 – Rashard Lewis (+1)
73 – Jason Thompson (+1)
72 – Troy Murphy (0)
72 – Anderson Varejao (+3) (LW: +1)
71 – Ersan Ilyasova (+8) (LW: -1)

70 – Boris Diaw (0)
70 – Thaddeus Young (-1)
70 – Hakim Warrick (+5) (LW: +1)
70 – Brandon Bass (+2)
70 - Louis Amundson (+5)
69 – Travis Outlaw (0) (INJURED)
68 – Kris Humphries (+3) (LW: NEW)
68 – Shelden Williams (+7)
68 – Jordan Hill (+6)
67 – Yi Jianlian (-2) (LW: -1)
67 – Taj Gibson (+4)
67 – Antonio McDyess (-2)
67 – Renaldo Balkman (+1)
67 – Brandan Wright (+2) (INJURED, OUT FOR SEASON)
66 – Jared Jeffries (+2)
66 – Glen Davis (+1)
65 – Ryan Anderson (+3)
65 – Darius Songaila (+3)
65 – Serge Ibaka (+4)
65 – Dante Cunningham (+3)
64 – J.J. Hickson (+3)
64 – Joe Smith (+1)
64 – James Singleton (+4) (LW: NEW)
63 - Josh Powell (-1)
62 – Matt Bonner (+4) (LW: -1)
62 – Eduardo Najera (-1)
62 – Tim Thomas (+2)
62 – Anthony Tolliver (+2) (LW: NEW)
61 – Josh Boone (+3)
61 – Bobby Simmons (-1) (LW: NEW)
59 – Vladimir Radmanovic (+5)
59 – Malik Allen (+1)
59 – Taylor Griffin (-3) (D-LEAGUE)
54 – Brian Cook (0)
53 – Brian Scalabrine (+9)
48 – Steve Novak (+3)

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CENTERS 65/91
91 – Tim Duncan (+2)
88 – Dwight Howard (0)
85 – Yao Ming (+2) (INJURED, OUT FOR SEASON)
81 – Greg Oden (+6) (INJURED, OUT FOR SEASON)
80 – David Lee (-1)
80 – Al Jefferson (-1)
79 – Al Horford (0) (LW: -1)
79 - Andrew Bogut (0)
79 – Brook Lopez (-2)
79 – Shaquille O’Neal (+2) (LW: +2)
79 – Emeka Okafor (-1) (LW: -1)

78 – Nene (+3)
78 – Kendrick Perkins (+5)
77 – Andrew Bynum (+1)
77 – Chris Kaman (-1)
77 – Joakim Noah (+4) (LW: +3)
77 – Jermaine O’Neal (+1)
76 – Marc Gasol (-1)
74 – Roy Hibbert (+2)
74 – DeJuan Blair (+5) (LW: +2)
73 – Samuel Dalembert (+3)
73 – Marreese Speights (+1)
73 – Rasheed Wallace (-1)
72 – Mehmet Okur (+1)
72 – Brendan Haywood (0) (LW: +3)
72 – Andris Biedrins (+1) (LW: -3)

72 – Anthony Randolph (+1) (INJURED)
72 – Marcin Gortat (+4)
71 – Andrea Bargnani (-2)
71 – Ben Wallace (-3)
71 – Erick Dampier (+10)
71 – Nazr Mohammed (+6)
71 – Zydrunas Ilgauskas (0) (LW: -1)
71 – Chris Andersen (+3)
69 – Joel Przybilla (+2) (INJURED, OUT FOR SEASON)
69 – Drew Gooden (+2)
68 – Chuck Hayes (-1)
68 - Ronny Turiaf (+1)
67 – Robin Lopez (+5)
67 – Spencer Hawes (+1)
67 – Andray Blatche (+5) (LW: NEW)
67 – Tyson Chandler (+1)
67 – Zaza Pachulia (+2)
67 – Kurt Thomas (-2)
66 – Nenad Krstic (+6)
64 – Brad Miller (-2)
64 – Hasheem Thabeet (+7)
64 – Kwame Brown (0)
63 – Channing Frye (+1)
63 – Juwan Howard (+4)
63 – Etan Thomas (+1)
63 – Darko Milicic (+4)
63 – Aaron Gray (0)
62 – Jeff Pendergraph (-1)
61 – Johan Petro (+4)
60 – Solomon Jones (+6)
60 – DeAndre Jordan (+4)
60 – DJ Mbenga (+8)
60 – Eddy Curry (-5) (INJURED)
59 – Chris Hunter (-1)
58 – Adonal Foyle (+1) (INJURED)
57 – Chris Richard (CAP) (TEN-DAY) (LW: NEW)
56 – Randolph Morris (+6) (LW: +5)
52 – Jason Collins (0)
51 – Jarron Collins (+3)

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17 comments:

Shelb said...

Great work. Good to see my boys Bonner and Hump get some love. Goofy white former Raptors are awesome.

Might wanna keep an eye on Hedo in the next week or so. Now that he's back from his broken face, he might just continue playing like his Magic days as he has the last two games. Looks like he's finally getting a grip on the... Ball. Hopefully he keeps it up.

Good looking on the Blair upgrade too. If his body keeps up over the years, this guy could become a defensive and rebounding center piece for a championship team one day. His draft day drop to the second round is going to bite teams in the ass. I understand concerns over his fragile knees, but a rookie scale contract is alot cheaper than signing another player of his caliber.

Rashidi said...

The Spurs are geniuses because Blair won't even make 3 million over the next 3 years (2.97 million). And the last two years are at their option (like a 1st rounder). Remember how Boozer left Cleveland for 60 million in only his 3rd season? Not only do the Spurs have Blair at a bargain rate but he'll be the league's best bargain for the next 3 seasons.

engies said...

Hey mate great rosters as usual

Heres a little tidbit thats been overlooked last few updates, not a big deal

Dee Brown's uniform number is #23 in your rosters, which a bit of blasphemy considering who used to wear #23 in Chicago. His proper is #32 and has no headband anymore (due to Chicagos "no headband" policy). Chris Richard is also #35

Again these are things I just have changed once ive downloaded the rosters and not huge things

Thanks again for your great rosters

Anonymous said...

how do I download your rosters, everytime I try to download them it gives me an error message

Rashidi said...

Hah good catch on the Devin Brown thing. I thought 2K had a retired number policy in there where certain players couldn't have certain numbers... guess they patched that out due to complaints (like why can't I create Jordan and give him his own number?)

I'll make all those changes.

Rashidi said...

Also if there are any download errors I suggest trying to DL a different file, or reloading your game. Some people have trouble for whatever reason. I've never encountered the problem so I don't know an exact fix.

Anonymous said...

noah has gone up alot since the games first ratings can you post his new ratings?

Anonymous said...

Ron Artest and Luol Deng don't have dunk packages assigned to them. Luol should have athletic bigman (so should Taj Gibson), not sure what Artest should have.

Rashidi said...

First number is mine (or 2K's if no change). All changes are listed from up/down. Any number in parenthasize is the default rating.

Joakim Noah

Offense 63 (up from 54) (49)
Defense 78 (down from 79) (72)
Rebound 97

ATTRIBUTES
Overall 77 (up from 73) (67)
Inside 75
Close 67 (50)
Medium 55 (up from 35)
3PT 25
LowPost 55 (up from 50)
FreeThrow 77 (up from 70) (64)
Layup 51
Dunk 61
StandDunk 80
OffDribble 57 (up from 37)
InTraffic 70 (up from 45)
Handle 47 (up from 45)
OffHand 35 (up from 33)
Security 42
Pass 42
Block 74 (down from 86) (76)
Steal 46 (down from 51)
Hands 45
BallDef 61
OffReb 94 (down from 99)
DefReb 97 (up from 90) (79)
OffPost 56 (up from 46)
DefPost 79 (72)
OffAwr 58 (up from 44) (36)
DefAwr 84 (73)
OffClutch 25
DefClutch 25
Consistency 60
Stamina 85
Speed 67 (up from 57)
Quickness 65 (up from 55)
Strength 61
Vertical 76
Hustle 96 (93)
Durability 78 (up from 70)
Potential 75
Emotion 99

TENDENCIES
Shot 50 (up from 29)
Inside 63 (up from 59)
Close 10 (up from 2)
Mid 10 (up from 0)
3pt 0
Putback 79
Drive 20
Pull 16

poker affiliate said...

I think the Caron Butler trade makes Dallas a contender in the West now, but I dont think they have enough firepower to overcome the Lakers.

Shelb said...

Yeah, the Spurs get really lucky with their 2nd round selections. Too bad they made too many moves this year and killed the chemistry. There's only one ball to go around, guys.

Anonymous said...

thanks nice work!

Anonymous said...

hey do u know that 2kinsider got CP3 at 69 coz he's injured.. thanks for the rosters.. dont turn on living rosters if you cant download. i cant find 2kshare till i turned off living rosters. i dont know if im right i just experienced it

-jbzkul

Rashidi said...

One of the biggest flaws with Living Rosters is that you can't turn off the injuries.

Rashidi said...

Drew Gooden is apparently being bought out and wants to return to Dallas.

So the trade is essentially Butler/Haywood/Stevenson for Howard/Ross/Singleton

Total steal for Dallas.

Anonymous said...

hes not being bought out

Rashidi said...

If he was staying in Washington, he'd have negotiated a buyout. He seems content padding his numbers in LA though.