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NBA 2K11 - NBA Elite 11
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 3:47 pm
by SniperHawk10
T-1 Kobe Bryant Lakers 97
T-1 LeBron James Heat 97
T-1 Dwyane Wade Heat 97
4 Chris Paul Hornets 95
5 Carmelo Anthony Nuggets 93
6 Deron Williams Jazz 92
7 Kevin Durant Thunder 91
8 Tim Duncan Spurs 90
9 Pau Gasol Lakers 89
T-10 Dwight Howard Magic 88
T-10 Joe Johnson Hawks 88
T-10 Brandon Roy Blazers 88
what do you guys think? i think Duncan might still be overrated yet again and this day and considering his age. Also, maybe put devin durant a bit higher on the list? im not to sure about that yet though
Re: NBA 2K11 top player ratings
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 5:54 pm
by Mr 24 eight
Pathetic. Kobe is head and shoulders above the rest.
Kobe
Melo
Durant
Wade
James
Re: NBA 2K11 top player ratings
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:49 pm
by lakersdynasty
cp3 a 95 must be a fan thing, from the guy that works on 2k, also duncan is not a 90 player anymore imo
Re: NBA 2K11 top player ratings
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 8:57 pm
by Optms
Kobe, LBJ, Wade are all coincidentally rated the same? Right.
Re: NBA 2K11 top player ratings
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 9:48 pm
by Wavy Q
i really dont think Kobe LBJ or Wade should be that high.
Re: NBA 2K11 top player ratings
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 10:59 pm
by b shaw20
What's David Lees rating? I'm scoring 47 ppg in my online league and may draft him in 2k11
Re: NBA 2K11 top player ratings
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 11:47 pm
by H00PDREAMS
kobe should be a 97 with wade at 95 and bron at 94 -93 ducan 89
You guys got 2k11 already wow you must have friends in high places... I bet they already have it at the Swapmeets lol. I saw a pair of new Kobes there a month or so before they were at footlocker!

Re: NBA 2K11 top player ratings
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 2:11 am
by Kalidogg24
Here's the Ratings for every starting 5 in the NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic
Boston
Rajon Rondo 87
Ray Allen 79
Paul Pierce 83
Kevin Garnett 80
Kendrick Perkins 72
Toronto
Jose Calderon 72
Leandro Barbosa 75
Linas Kleiza 55
Amair Johnson 63
Andrea Bargnani 74
New York
Raymond Felton 73
Wilson Chandler 74
Danilo Gallinari 72
Anthony Randolf 70
Amare Stoudemire 86
Philadelphia
Jrue Holiday 70
Evan Turner 76
Andre Iguodala 85
Elton Brand 73
Spencer Hawes 66
New Jersey
Devin Harris 78
Anthony Morrow 65
Travis Outlaw 69
Troy Murphy 72
Brook Lopez 81
Central
Cleveland
Mo Williams 76
Anthony Parker 70
Jamario Moon 65
Antawn Jamison 78
Anderson Varejao 68
Milwaukee
Brandon Jennings 75
John Salmons 74
Corey Maggette 78
L.R Mbah a Moute 71
Andrew Bogut 82
Chicago
Derrick Rose 85
Ronnie Brewer 69
Loul Deng 77
Carlos Boozer 85
Joakim NOah 73
Indiana
Darren Collison 80
Brandon Rush 65
Danny Granger 83
Josh McRoberts 54
Roy Hibbert 71
Detroit
Rodney Stuckey 74
Richard Hamilton 77
Tayshaun Prince 76
Jonas Jerebko 66
Ben Wallace 74
SouthEast
Orlando
Jameer Nelson 75
Vince Carter 81
Michael Pietrus 72
Rashard Lewis 76
Dwight Howard 88
Atlanta
Mike Bibby 73
Joe Johnson 88
Marvin Williams 66
Josh Smith 83
Al Horford 78
Miami
Dwyane Wade 97
Mike Miller 72
Lebron James 97
Chris Bosh 87
Joel Anthony 58
Charlotte
D.J. Augustin 69
Stephen Jackson 84
Gerald Wallace 84
Boris Diaw 70
Erick Dampier 60
Washington
John Wall 81
Gilbert Arenas 83
Josh Howard 71
Andray Blatche 72
Javale McGee 59
WESTERN CONFERENCE
NorthWest
Denver
Chauncey Billups 83
Arron Afflalo 65
Carmelo Anthony 93
Kenyon Martin 77
Nene 75
Utah
Deron Williams 92
Raja Bell 70
Andrei Kirilenko 74
Paul Millsap 74
Al Jefferson 80
Portland
Andre Miller 76
Brandon Roy 88
Nicolas Batum 69
LaMarcus Aldridge77
Greg Odon 75
Oklahoma City
Russel Westbrook 81
Thabo Sefolosha 66
Kevin Durant 91
Jeff Green 77
Nenad Krstic 59
Minnesota
Johnny Flynn 74
Corey Brewer 70
Wesley Johnson 73
Kevin Love 74
Darko Milicic 57
Pacific
L.A Lakers
Derrick Fisher 69
Kobe Bryant 97
Ron Artest 79
Pau Gasol 89
Andrew Bynum 77
Phoenix
Steve Nash 85
Jason Richardson 73
Hedo Turkoglu 73
Hakim Warrick 64
Robin Lopez 64
L.A Clippers
Baron Davis 79
Eric Gordon 74
Rasual Butler 61
Blake Griffin 76
Chris Kaman 78
Golden State
Stephen Curry 80
Monte Ellis 84
Dorell Wright 64
David Lee 83
Andris Biedrins 69
Sacremento
Beno Udrih 66
Tyreke Evans 82
Omri Casspi 66
Carl Landry 75
Samuel Dalembert 70
SouthWest
Dallas
Jason Kidd 83
Caron Butler 81
Shawn Marion 78
Dirk Nowitzki 83
Brendan Haywood 71
San Antonio
Tony Parker 78
George Hill 76
Richard Jefferson74
Tim Duncan 90
Antonio McDyess 68
Houston
Aaron Brooks 80
Kevin Martin 80
Shane Battier 76
Luis Scola 78
Yao Ming 83
Memphis
Michael Conley 73
O.J Mayo 80
Rudy Gay 81
Zach Randolph 80
Marc Gasol 77
New Orleans
Chris Paul 95
Marcus Thornton 69
Trevo Ariza 79
David West 75
Emeka Okafor 77
Re: NBA 2K11 top player ratings
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 7:53 pm
by H00PDREAMS
i keep getting killed by MIAMI last night I lost 3 times!!! UGH! on 2K10. Kobe is rated 97 Wade is 98 and Bron is 95 Bynum 80 and Pau is 89. its scary!
Re: NBA 2K11 top player ratings
Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 5:06 pm
by J08
i never understand why lebrons always rated so high. the guy has no intangibles. he should still be dominant but not rated so high because then that means he has no weakness in his game which is completely false.
Re: NBA 2K11 top player ratings
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 12:20 am
by Cookin Baskets
Dirk is only an 83,David West is only a 75. Ratings have been assbackwards for years.
Re: NBA 2K11 top player ratings
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 12:45 am
by Jase
Ratings aren't going to be universally agreed upon. I find myself wondering what they were thinking a lot of the time with the ratings, but it is what it is.
Re: NBA 2K11 top player ratings
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 2:20 pm
by Cookin Baskets
Jase wrote:Ratings aren't going to be universally agreed upon. I find myself wondering what they were thinking a lot of the time with the ratings, but it is what it is.
Yeah well any educated fan would know Ben Wallace 74 is not better then Joakim Noah. Wallace should be a 62.
Re: NBA 2K11 top player ratings
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 3:14 pm
by DubaLakers
Shocking news...
Elite 11 delayed their game.
I don't know if you guys saw the Hook Shot Glitch, but yes you could hit hook shot threes and rarely miss. That must have been the final straw.
No word on when or if they will release the game. My guess is they skip a year. Total embarrasment by EA, heads gotta be rolling.
NBA Jam will now come out on Wii next week, and NBA Jam will also be released to PS3 and 360 in December. I assume it will be the full game avaialble on disk, but it could be available on the PSN or XBOX Live. It's gotta be the full game, because the plan was to be available by DL on the stores next week.
As well Live 10 gets a happy ending they get free DNA and Roster Updates until 2011. Wow!
I do not want to pay another $60 for 2K this year because the bells and whistles are great this year, but it's the same game at the core it was in 2K9 IMO. I wish Kobe got this treatment Jordan is getting now last year. Haters would riot tho. MJ is untouchable to most.
Re: NBA 2K11 top player ratings
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 4:08 pm
by The Skyhook
J08 wrote:i never understand why lebrons always rated so high. the guy has no intangibles. he should still be dominant but not rated so high because then that means he has no weakness in his game which is completely false.
When they came out with the rating system last year I remember reading somewhere an explanation of why Rondo was so high. He is a good rebounder for a point guard and he is also a good passer.
The same can be said for Lebron. He can the scoring tools. Maybe his scoring tools aren't as good as some other guys but when you throw in athleticism, rebounding, passing, and what not its easy to see why he has a high rating. I think it would be fair to have Lebron's rating be the highest with Kobe and Wade behind him. Chris Paul is way to high and so is Tim Duncan. No way Tim Duncan is up there anymore. I would say mid to high 80s is fair.
Re: NBA 2K11 top player ratings
Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2010 12:12 am
by Heat3
DubaLakers wrote:Shocking news...
Elite 11 delayed their game.
I don't know if you guys saw the Hook Shot Glitch, but yes you could hit hook shot threes and rarely miss. That must have been the final straw.
No word on when or if they will release the game. My guess is they skip a year. Total embarrasment by EA, heads gotta be rolling.
NBA Jam will now come out on Wii next week, and NBA Jam will also be released to PS3 and 360 in December. I assume it will be the full game avaialble on disk, but it could be available on the PSN or XBOX Live. It's gotta be the full game, because the plan was to be available by DL on the stores next week.
As well Live 10 gets a happy ending they get free DNA and Roster Updates until 2011. Wow!
I do not want to pay another $60 for 2K this year because the bells and whistles are great this year, but it's the same game at the core it was in 2K9 IMO. I wish Kobe got this treatment Jordan is getting now last year. Haters would riot tho. MJ is untouchable to most.
EA is like the sweat shop of video game makers. Long hours, low pay and high turnover on their development team. No wonder their quality sucks.
Re: NBA 2K11 - NBA Elite 11
Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2010 12:26 am
by dockingsched
from IGN
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/112/1124875p3.htmlHonestly, the stuff with Michael Jordan is reason enough to pick up NBA 2K11. The fact that 2K Sports did so much more with this game and improved it so greatly over last year's title is stunning. This isn't just the best basketball game ever; it's the best sports game of this generation.
OT: NBA Elite 11 Delayed
Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2010 8:54 pm
by VanExeleNT
Well I haven't been a fan of NBA LIVE or now NBA ELite since 96 but i thought maybe this year they would change their robotic game play, but it looks like I will have to wait to find out.
Don't know if this has been posted but it looks like the game wasn't ready so its delayed:
http://kotaku.com/5649371/nba-elite-11- ... y-holidaysI will stick to NBA 2k11 even though last years game disappointed me, even if it had KB24 on the cover.
Hopefully this year it will be better.
Re: NBA 2K11 top player ratings
Posted: Sun Oct 3, 2010 4:29 am
by J08
The Skyhook wrote:J08 wrote:i never understand why lebrons always rated so high. the guy has no intangibles. he should still be dominant but not rated so high because then that means he has no weakness in his game which is completely false.
When they came out with the rating system last year I remember reading somewhere an explanation of why Rondo was so high. He is a good rebounder for a point guard and he is also a good passer.
The same can be said for Lebron. He can the scoring tools. Maybe his scoring tools aren't as good as some other guys but when you throw in athleticism, rebounding, passing, and what not its easy to see why he has a high rating. I think it would be fair to have Lebron's rating be the highest with Kobe and Wade behind him. Chris Paul is way to high and so is Tim Duncan. No way Tim Duncan is up there anymore. I would say mid to high 80s is fair.
so for kobes rating, where would the weakness be? Athletic ability? Theres more to It then leaping. Kobe has no weakness in his game. Thats why i think he should be rated the highest