Thursday, September 23, 2010

NBA 2K11 Player Ratings (Updated)

That's the list. As usual, there are a number of ratings that stand out to me as abominable, but rather than ruin the fun, I'll let you guys try and pick them out.

Lists are sorted by team, and then by position below.

To compare to Rashidi's Player Ratings for 2K11, click here.

76ERS
85 – Andre Iguodala (SF)
76 – Evan Turner (SG)
73 – Elton Brand (PF)
73 – Louis Williams (PG)
72 – Marreese Speights (PF)
72 – Thaddeus Young (PF)
70 – Jrue Holiday (PG)
69 – Willie Green (SG)
68 – Andres Nocioni (SF)
66 – Spencer Hawes (C)
58 – Jason Kapono (SF)
58 – Jodie Meeks (SG)
57 – Tony Battie (C)
56 – Jason Smith (PF)

BOBCATS
84 – Gerald Wallace (SF)
84 – Stephen Jackson (SG)
71 – Tyrus Thomas (PF)
70 – Boris Diaw (PF)
69 – D.J. Augustin (PG)
67 – Derrick Brown (SF)
67 – Gerald Henderson (SG)
65 – Nazr Mohammed (C)
63 – Dominic McGuire (SF)
63 – Eduardo Najera (PF)
60 – Erick Dampier (C)
60 – Shaun Livingston (PG)
59 – DeSagana Diop (C)
55 – Matt Carroll (SG)

BUCKS
82 – Andrew Bogut (C)
78 – Corey Maggette (SF)
75 – John Salmons (SG)
75 - Brandon Jennings (PG)
73 – Michael Redd (SG)
71 – Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (PF)
71 – Chris Douglas-Roberts (SG)
69 – Keyon Dooling (PG)
68 – Carlos Delfino (SF)
66 – Drew Gooden (C)
66 – Larry Sanders (PF)
63 – Ersan Ilyasova (PF)
53 – Jon Brockman (PF)

BULLS
85 – Carlos Boozer (PF)
85 – Derrick Rose (PG)
77 – Luol Deng (SF)
73 – Joakim Noah (C)
69 – Ronnie Brewer (SG)
69 – Taj Gibson (PF)
68 – C.J. Watson (PG)
68 – Kurt Thomas (PF)
65 – Keith Bogans (SG)
64 – James Johnson (SF)
63 – Kyle Korver (SF)
58 – Joe Alexander (SF)

CAVALIERS
78 – Antawn Jamison (PF)
76 – Mo Williams (PG)
70 – Anthony Parker (SG)
69 – Ramon Sessions (PG)
68 – Anderson Varejao (C)
68 – Joey Graham (SF)
65 – J.J. Hickson (PF)
65 – Jamario Moon (SF)
65 – Leon Powe (PF)
63 – Daniel Green (SF)
61 – Daniel Gibson (PG)
55 – Ryan Hollins (C)

CELTICS
87 - Rajon Rondo (PG)
83 - Paul Pierce (SF)
80 - Kevin Garnett (PF)
79 - Ray Allen (SG)
77 - Shaquille O'Neal (C)
72 - Kendrick Perkins (C)

CLIPPERS
79 - Baron Davis (PG)
78 - Chris Kaman (C)
76 - Blake Griffin (PF)
74 - Eric Gordon (SG)
61 - Rasual Butler (SF)

GRIZZLIES
81 – Rudy Gay (SF)
80 – O.J. Mayo (SG)
80 – Zach Randolph (PF)
77 – Marc Gasol (C)
73 – Michael Conley (PG)
66 – Sam Young (SF)
66 – Tony Allen (SG)
63 – Darrell Arthur (PF)
60 – Acie Law (PG)
60 – DeMarre Carroll (SF)
59 – Hasheem Thabeet (C)
54 – Hamed Haddadi (C)

HAWKS
88 – Joe Johnson (SG)
83 – Josh Smith (PF)
78 – Al Horford (C)
76 – Jamal Crawford (SG)
73 – Mike Bibby (PG)
67 – Maurice Evans (SF)
66 – Marvin Williams (SF)
65 – Zaza Pachulia (C)
65 – Jordan Crawford (SG)
64 – Josh Powell (PF)
63 – Jeff Teague (PG)
51 – Jason Collins (C)

HEAT
97 – LeBron James (SF)
97 – Dwyane Wade (SG)
87 – Chris Bosh (PF)
72 – Mike Miller (SG)
71 – Udonis Haslem (PF)
71 – Zydrunas Ilgauskas (C)
69 – Mario Chalmers (PG)
64 – Carlos Arroyo (PG)
62 – Patrick Beverley (PG)
58 – James Jones (SF)
58 – Joel Anthony (C)
58 – Juwan Howard (C)
57 – Jamaal Magloire (C)
56 – Eddie House (PG)
52 – Shavlik Randolph (PF)

HORNETS
95 - Chris Paul (PG)
79 - Trevor Ariza (SF)
77 - Emeka Okafor (C)
75 - David West (PF)
69 - Marcus Thornton (SG)

JAZZ
92 - Deron Williams (PG)
80 - Al Jefferson (C)
74 - Andrei Kirilenko (SF)
74 - Paul Millsap (PF)
70 - Raja Bell (SG)

KINGS
82 - Tyreke Evans (SG)
75 - Carl Landry (PF)
70 - Samuel Dalembert (C)
66 - Beno Udrih (PG)
66 - Omri Casspi (SF)

KNICKS
86 – Amare Stoudemire (C)
74 – Wilson Chandler (SF)
73 – Raymond Felton (PG)
72 – Danilo Gallinari (SF)
71 – Kelenna Azubuike (SG)
71 – Toney Douglas (PG)
70 – Anthony Randolph (PF)
67 – Roger Mason (SG)
67 – Ronny Turiaf (C)
65 – Bill Walker (SG)
64 – Eddy Curry (C)
60 – Andy Rautins (SG)

LAKERS
97 - Kobe Bryant (SG)
89 - Pau Gasol (PF)
79 - Ron Artest (SF)
79 - Lamar Odom (PF)
77 - Andrew Bynum (C)
69 - Derek Fisher (PG)

MAGIC
88 - Dwight Howard (C)
81 - Vince Carter (SG)
76 - Rashard Lewis (SF)
75 - Jameer Nelson (PG)
72 - Michael Pietrus (SF)

MAVERICKS
83 - Dirk Nowitzki (PF)
83 - Jason Kidd (PG)
81 - Caron Butler (SF)
78 - Shawn Marion (SF)
71 - Brendan Haywood (C)

NETS
81 - Brook Lopez (C)
78 - Devin Harris (PG)
73 - Derrick Favors (PF)
72 - Troy Murphy (PF)
69 - Travis Outlaw (SF)
65 - Anthony Morrow (SG)

NUGGETS
83 - Chauncey Billups (PG)
65 - Arron Afflalo (SG)
93 - Carmelo Anthony (SF)
77 - Kenyon Martin (PF)
75 - Nene (C)
71 - J.R. Smith (SG)

PACERS
83 - Danny Granger (SF)
80 - Darren Collison (PG)
71 - Roy Hibbert (C)
71 - Paul George (SF)
65 - Brandon Rush (SG)
54 - Josh McRoberts (PF)

PISTONS
77 – Richard Hamilton (SG)
76 – Ben Gordon (SG)
76 – Tayshaun Prince (SF)
74 – Ben Wallace (C)
74 – Rodney Stuckey (PG)
73 – Tracy McGrady (SG)
71 – Charlie Villanueva (PF)
71 – Jason Maxiell (PF)
71 – Will Bynum (PG)
67 – Greg Monroe (C)
66 – Jonas Jerebko (SF)
62 – Chris Wilcox (C)
60 – Austin Daye (SF)
59 – Chucky Atkins (PG)
59 – DaJuan Summers (SF)

RAPTORS
75 - Leandro Barbosa (SG)
74 - Andrea Bargnani (C)
72 - Jose Calderon (PG)
64 - DeMar DeRozan (SG)
63 - Amir Johnson (PF)
60 - Sonny Weems (SG)
55 - Linas Kleiza (SF)

ROCKETS
83 - Yao Ming (C)
80 - Aaron Brooks (PG)
80 - Kevin Martin (SG)
78 - Luis Scola (PF)
76 - Shane Battier (SF)

SPURS
90 - Tim Duncan (PF)
87 - Manu Ginobili (SG)
78 - Tony Parker (PG)
76 - George Hill (SG)
74 - Richard Jefferson (SF)
68 - Antonio McDyess (C)

SUNS
85 - Steve Nash (PG)
73 - Jason Richardson (SG)
73 - Hedo Turkoglu (SF)
64 - Hakim Warrick (PF)
64 - Robin Lopez (C)

THUNDER
91 - Kevin Durant (SF)
81 - Russell Westbrook (PG)
77 - Jeff Green (PF)
66 - Thabo Sefolosha (SG)
59 - Nenad Krstic (C)

TIMBERWOLVES
74 - Johnny Flynn (PG)
74 - Kevin Love (PF)
73 - Wesley Johnson (SF)
70 - Corey Brewer (SG)
57 - Darko Milicic (C)

TRAILBLAZERS
88 – Brandon Roy (SG)
78 – Marcus Camby (C)
77 – LaMarcus Aldridge (PF)
76 – Andre Miller (PG)
75 – Greg Oden (C)
69 – Nicolas Batum (SF)
68 – Rudy Fernandez (SG)
67 – Joel Przybilla (C)
66 – Jerryd Bayless (PG)
66 – Patrick Mills (PG)
66 – Wesley Matthews (SG)
64 – Elliot Williams (SG)
63 – Luke Babbitt (SF)
62 – Dante Cunningham (PF)
62 – Jeff Pendergraph (PF)

WARRIORS
84 – Monta Ellis (SG)
83 – David Lee (PF)
80 – Stephen Curry (PG)
70 – Andris Biedrins (C)
68 – Epke Udoh (PF)
67 – Reggie Williams (SF)
66 – Charlie Bell (SG)
64 – Brandan Wright (PF)
64 – Dorell Wright (SF)
62 – Jannero Pargo (PG)
61 – Dan Gadzuric (C)
53 – Vladimir Radmanovic (PF)

WASHINGTON WIZARDS
83 - Gilbert Arenas (PG)
81 - John Wall (PG)
72 - Andray Blatche (PF)
71 - Josh Howard (SF)
59 - Javale McGee (C)

FREE AGENTS
80 - Allen Iverson (SG)

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POINT GUARD
95 - Chris Paul
92 - Deron Williams
87 - Rajon Rondo
85 – Derrick Rose
85 - Steve Nash
83 - Jason Kidd
83 - Chauncey Billups
83 - Gilbert Arenas
81 - John Wall
81 - Russell Westbrook
80 – Stephen Curry
80 - Aaron Brooks
80 - Darren Collison
79 - Baron Davis
78 - Devin Harris
78 - Tony Parker
76 – Andre Miller
76 – Mo Williams
75 - Jameer Nelson
75 – Brandon Jennings
74 – Rodney Stuckey
74 - Jonny Flynn
73 – Raymond Felton
73 – Michael Conley
73 – Louis Williams
72 – Mike Bibby
71 – Will Bynum
71 – Toney Douglas
70 – Jrue Holiday
69 – Ramon Sessions
69 – Keyon Dooling
69 – Mario Chalmers
69 – D.J. Augustin
69 - Derek Fisher
68 – C.J. Watson
66 – Jerryd Bayless
66 – Patrick Mills
66 - Beno Udrih
64 – Carlos Arroyo
63 – Jeff Teague
62 – Jannero Pargo
62 – Patrick Beverley
61 – Daniel Gibson
60 – Shaun Livingston
60 – Acie Law
59 – Chucky Atkins
56 – Eddie House

SHOOTING GUARD
97 – Dwyane Wade
97 - Kobe Bryant
88 – Brandon Roy
88 – Joe Johnson
87 - Manu Ginobili
84 – Monta Ellis
84 – Stephen Jackson
82 - Tyreke Evans
81 - Vince Carter
80 - Kevin Martin
80 – O.J. Mayo
80 - Allen Iverson
79 - Ray Allen
77 – Richard Hamilton
76 – Evan Turner
76 – Ben Gordon
76 – Jamal Crawford
76 - George Hill
75 - Leandro Barbosa
74 - Eric Gordon
74 – John Salmons
73 – Tracy McGrady
73 – Michael Redd
73 - Jason Richardson
72 – Mike Miller
71 – Chris-Douglas Roberts
71 – Kelenna Azubuike
71 - J.R. Smith
70 – Anthony Parker
70 - Raja Bell
70 - Corey Brewer
69 – Ronnie Brewer
69 – Willie Green
69 - Marcus Thornton
68 – Rudy Fernandez
67 – Gerald Henderson
67 – Roger Mason
66 – Charlie Bell
66 – Wesley Matthews
66 – Tony Allen
66 - Thabo Sefolosha
65 – Keith Bogans
65 – Bill Walker
65 – Jordan Crawford
65 - Anthony Morrow
65 - Arron Afflalo
65 - Brandon Rush
64 – Elliot Williams
64 - DeMar DeRozan
63 – Daniel Green
60 – Andy Rautins
60 - Sonny Weems
58 – Jodie Meeks
55 – Matt Carroll

SMALL FORWARD
97 – LeBron James
93 - Carmelo Anthony
91 - Kevin Durant
85 – Andre Iguodala
84 – Gerald Wallace
83 - Paul Pierce
83 - Danny Granger
81 – Rudy Gay
81 - Caron Butler
79 - Trevor Ariza
79 - Ron Artest
78 - Shawn Marion
78 – Corey Maggette
77 – Luol Deng
76 – Tayshaun Prince
76 - Shane Battier
76 - Rashard Lewis
74 - Richard Jefferson
74 – Wilson Chandler
74 - Andrei Kirilenko
73 - Wesley Johnson
73 - Hedo Turkoglu
72 – Danilo Gallinari
72 - Mickael Pietrus
71 - Paul George
71 - Josh Howard
69 – Nicolas Batum
69 - Travis Outlaw
68 – Carlos Delfino
68 – Andres Nocioni
68 – Joey Graham
67 – Reggie Williams
67 – Derrick Brown
67 – Maurice Evans
66 – Marvin Williams
66 – Jonas Jerebko
66 - Omri Casspi
66 – Sam Young
65 – Jamario Moon
64 – Dorell Wright
64 – James Johnson
63 – Kyle Korver
63 – Dominic McGuire
63 – Luke Babbitt
61 - Rasual Butler
60 – DeMarre Carroll
60 – Austin Daye
59 – DaJuan Summers
58 – Joe Alexander
58 – James Jones
58 – Jason Kapono
55 - Linas Kleiza

POWER FORWARD
90 - Tim Duncan
89 - Pau Gasol
87 – Chris Bosh
85 – Carlos Boozer
83 – Josh Smith
83 – David Lee
83 - Dirk Nowitzki
80 – Zach Randolph
80 - Kevin Garnett
79 - Lamar Odom
78 – Antawn Jamison
78 - Luis Scola
77 - Kenyon Martin
77 – LaMarcus Aldridge
77 - Jeff Green
76 - Blake Griffin
75 - Carl Landry
75 - David West
74 - Paul Millsap
74 - Kevin Love
73 - Derrick Favors
73 – Elton Brand
72 – Marreese Speights
72 – Thaddeus Young
72 - Andray Blatche
72 - Troy Murphy
71 – Udonis Haslem
71 – Charlie Villanueva
71 – Jason Maxiell
71 – Luc Richard Mbah a Moute
71 – Tyrus Thomas
70 – Boris Diaw
70 – Anthony Randolph
69 – Taj Gibson
68 – Kurt Thomas
68 – Epke Udoh
66 – Larry Sanders
65 – J.J. Hickson
65 – Leon Powe
64 – Brandan Wright
64 – Josh Powell
64 - Hakim Warrick
63 – Darrell Arthur
63 – Ersan Ilyasova
63 – Eduardo Najera
63 - Amir Johnson
62 – Dante Cunningham
62 – Jeff Pendergraph
56 – Jason Smith
54 - Josh McRoberts
53 – Jon Brockman
53 – Vladimir Radmanovic
52 – Shavlik Randolph

CENTER
88 - Dwight Howard
86 – Amare Stoudemire
83 - Yao Ming
82 - Andrew Bogut
81 - Brook Lopez
80 - Al Jefferson
78 – Al Horford
78 - Chris Kaman
78 – Marcus Camby
77 - Andrew Bynum
77 – Marc Gasol
77 - Emeka Okafor
77 - Shaquille O'Neal
75 – Greg Oden
75 - Nene
74 – Ben Wallace
74 - Andrea Bargnani
73 – Joakim Noah
72 - Kendrick Perkins
71 – Zydrunas Ilgauskas
71 - Roy Hibbert
71 - Brendan Haywood
70 - Samuel Dalembert
69 – Andris Biedrins
68 – Anderson Varejao
68 - Antonio McDyess
67 – Greg Monroe
67 – Joel Przybilla
67 – Ronny Turiaf
66 – Drew Gooden
66 – Spencer Hawes
65 – Zaza Pachulia
65 – Nazr Mohammed
64 – Eddy Curry
64 - Robin Lopez
62 – Chris Wilcox
61 – Dan Gadzuric
60 – Erick Dampier
59 - Javale McGee
59 - Nenad Krstic
59 – DeSagana Diop
59 – Hasheem Thabeet
58 – Joel Anthony
58 – Juwan Howard
57 – Jamaal Magloire
57 - Darko Milicic
57 – Tony Battie
55 – Ryan Hollins
54 – Hamed Haddadi
51 – Jason Collins

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Joakim Noah. What an outrage. Worse than Ben Wallace??? Significantly worse than Okafor??? Good lord.

Anonymous said...

Overall rankings don't mean everything, but they don't mean nothing either. As you said, many of 2K's ratings display laziness and/or craziness.

You mentioned possible complaints about Russell Westbrook. What would warrant a -3 change, especially after a great playoff performance? I know there's an update coming soon after release, and I hope Westbrook's impressive FIBA play puts him at least even with Rose.

Anonymous said...

Those starting lineups cant be... especially when their are players hurt that ain't starting till feb 2011. ex. perkins boston.

Rashidi said...

That's only for the default roster. They will move Perkins to the IR when they add injuries to the roster.

Anonymous said...

Kleiza 55, WTF

This guy is better since his come back from europ, WHAT A HELL

Shelb said...

Some other ratings:

Sonny Weems is a 60
DeMar DeRozan is a 64
JR Smith is a 71
Allen Iverson is an 80
Derrick Favors is a 73
and
Apparently Paul George is a 71 in the final game.

Rashidi said...

Thanks, I'll add them.

Bet you're loving the Raptors ratings as much as ever.

Shelb said...

At this point I wouldn't be surprised if they forgot to put the Raptors in the game altogether.

Anonymous said...

I wanna see TIAGO SPLITTER!!

Anonymous said...

Joakim Noah's rating has got to be higher then a 73. I did see ben wallace rating was higher than his which is absurd. I think Loul Deng's rating should be at least 79. I also think Kevin Durant and westbrook rating should be higher. I say Durant at least 94, and westbrook at least an 83. I also think wade's rating should be at least a 94 or 95. 97 is just a lil too high for me.

doclinkin said...

The David Lee rating is absurd, Yes he racked stats in that high-possession system of D'Antoni's, but his defense is mediocre at best, and he has no offense beyond dunking the ball.

He's a stat padder, equivalent to Antawn Jamsion. Check the W/L record of the teams he plays for. His stats rarely effect the bottom line, as an undersized guy he gives up as many points as he adds.

And I like Brook Lopez fine, but it's tough to see him ranked quite that highly given that his team flirted with an all-time worst record. He's not that much better than say Andray Blatche who outplayed him by a large margin in head-to-head this year when two stinker teams matched up.

All the centers seem low. Horford and Noah in particular. Both of whom actually do have a modicum of ballhandling skills (ditto JaVale McGee, who overuses the skill, playing as though he thinks he's a guard).

Rashidi said...

Having seen David Lee all season, he is much more than a dunker. He finishes extremely well with either hand, and can take other bigmen off the dribble with ease. He has great handle for a big which is how he was able to succeed in D'Antoni's system.

He isn't a great defender, but he IS a legit scorer and doesn't hurt his team to get his points (the TRUE definition of a stat-padder). Point that finger at Zach Randolph, Ricky Davis, Allen Iverson, etc. I look at the Knicks W/L record last season and I shudder to think of what it would have been without Lee.

doclinkin said...

Know what, you're right on the one hand, he did pick up his wide open shooting from distance with familiarity in the system:

http://www.hoopdata.com/player.aspx?name=David Lee

Suddenly he's taking nearly five shots a game from long-two pt distance shooting just slightly worse than Nenad Krstich out there. Kudos to DLee for the extra work.

Still doesn't make him equivalent to Dirk Nowitski. Check the counterpoint stats:

Lee:
http://www.82games.com/0910/09NYK17.HTM#bypos

Dirk:
http://www.82games.com/0910/09DAL13.HTM#bypos

League average PER is 15. Star players post rankings in the 20's.

Yeah Lee managed to rack nice stats at one end, but at the opposite end whatever scrub he's playing also posts all-star numbers.

Shudder all you want, I think the ranking is the old NYC familiarity bias.

Rashidi said...

I don't necessarily go with those 82games stats as I found Synergy's ratings are much more effective... let's not forget 82games doesn't even clarify what players are being guarded. Dirk wouldn't post good defensive numbers if he were matchup up on centers like Lee was all year.

Post defense is obviously not Lee's strength but that's not as much of an issue when he's playing with an actual center (Biedrins).

Dirk's rating is low because the PF formula 2K uses is abominable. It barely credits Dirk for the attributes he's good at, such as 3pt, ball handling, etc, and penalizes him for the attributes he is below average at (rebounding, blocking). With a more realistic formula (since he obviously PLAYS like a top player), he'd have a better rating.