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colonel Posted: 09-25-2006 2:47 PM
The beauty of video games is they require ratings and rankings to properly portray the players involved...  Here is the new Overall Ratings from the NBA Live 07 video game...  (Note - Overall is a composite of 85 different rating categories!!)




Player Team Overall
James, Lebron Cleveland 97
Bryant, Kobe LA Lakers 96
Wade, Dwyane Miami 94
McGrady, Tracy Houston 93
Garnett, Kevin Minnesota 93
Iverson, Allen Philadelphia 93
Nash, Steve Phoenix 91
Arenas, Gilbert Washington 91
Brand, Elton LA Clippers 90
Nowitzki, Dirk Dallas 90
Marion, Shawn Phoenix 89
Carter, Vince New Jersey 89
Pierce, Paul Boston 89
Stoudemire, Amare Phoenix 89
Duncan, Tim San Antonio 89
Kirilenko, Andrei Utah 89
O'Neal, Shaquille Miami 89
Artest, Ron Sacramento 87
Anthony, Carmelo Denver 87
Bosh, Chris Toronto 87
Allen, Ray Seattle 86
Ginobili, Emanuel San Antonio 86
O'Neal, Jermaine Indiana 86
Gasol, Pau Memphis 86
Paul, Chris New Orleans 85
Kidd, Jason New Jersey 85
Richardson, Jason Golden State 85
Howard, Josh Dallas 85
Redd, Michael Milwaukee 85
Wallace, Rasheed Detroit 84
Davis, Baron Golden State 84
Diaw, Boris Phoenix 84
Lewis, Rashard Seattle 84
Terry, Jason Dallas 84
Parker, Tony San Antonio 84
Yao, Ming Houston 84
Iguodala, Andre Philadelphia 84
Odom, Lamar LA Lakers 84
Howard, Dwight Orlando 84
Billups, Chauncey Detroit 84
Johnson, Joe Atlanta 83
Bibby, Mike Sacramento 83
Jefferson, Richard New Jersey 83
Marbury, Stephon New York 83
Hughes, Larry Cleveland 83
Stojakovic, Peja New Orleans 83
Hinrich, Kirk Chicago 82

Player Team Overall
Hamilton, Rip Detroit 82
Maggette, Corey LA Clippers 82
Webber, Chris Philadelphia 82
Francis, Steve New York 81
Okafor, Emeka Charlotte 80
Harrington, Al Indiana 80
Prince, Tayshaun Detroit 80
Jamison, Antawn Washington 80
Martin, Kenyon Denver 80
Gordon, Ben Chicago 79
Randolph, Zach Portland 79
Miles, Darius Portland 79
Nelson, Jameer Orlando 79
Wallace, Gerald Charlotte 79
Harris, Devin Dallas 79
Ford, TJ Toronto 79
Walker, Antoine Miami 79
Wallace, Ben Chicago 79
Butler, Caron Washington 79
Finley, Michael San Antonio 78
Simmons, Bobby Milwaukee 78
Abdur-Rahim, Shareef Sacramento 78
Stoudamire, Damon Memphis 78
Davis, Ricky Minnesota 78
Smith, Josh Atlanta 78
Villanueva, Charlie Milwaukee 78
Mobley, Cuttino LA Clippers 78
Boozer, Carlos Utah 77
Telfair, Sebastian Boston 77
Wilcox, Chris Seattle 77
Miller, Andre Denver 77
Hill, Grant Orlando 77
Battier, Shane Houston 77
Peterson, Morris Toronto 77
Granger, Danny Indiana 77
Stackhouse, Jerry Dallas 77
Mason, Desmond New Orleans 77
Marshall, Donyell Cleveland 77
Miller, Brad Sacramento 77
Harpring, Matt Utah 77
Ilgauskas, Zydrunas Cleveland 77
Deng, Luol Chicago 76
James, Mike Minnesota 76
Williams, Jason Miami 76
Bell, Raja Phoenix 76
Nocioni, Andres Chicago 76
Camby, Marcus Denver 76
Frye, Channing New York 76
Jackson, Bobby New Orleans 76
Chandler, Tyson New Orleans 76

Player Team Overall
Boykins, Earl Denver 76
Barbosa, Leandro Phoenix 76
Jefferson, Al Boston 76
Mourning, Alonzo Miami 76
Livingston, Shaun LA Clippers 76
Roy, Brandon Portland 76
Morrison, Adam Charlotte 75
Foye, Randy Minnesota 75
Ridnour, Luke Seattle 75
Tinsley, Jamaal Indiana 75
Magloire, Jamaal Portland 75
Crawford, Jamal New York 75
Jones, Eddie Memphis 75
Felton, Raymond Charlotte 75
Murphy, Troy Golden State 75
Richardson, Quentin New York 74
Szczerbiak, Wally Boston 74
Jackson, Stephen Indiana 74
Curry, Eddy New York 74
Kaman, Chris LA Clippers 74
West, David New Orleans 74
Brown, P.J. Chicago 74
Alston, Rafer Houston 74
Daniels, Marquis Indiana 74
Dunleavy, Mike Golden State 74
Parker, Smush LA Lakers 73
Childress, Josh Atlanta 73
Bogut, Andrew Milwaukee 73
George, Devean Dallas 73
Johnson, Anthony Dallas 73
Claxton, Speedy Atlanta 73
Gooden, Drew Cleveland 73
Miller, Mike Memphis 73
Cassell, Sam LA Clippers 73
Rose, Jalen New York 73
Howard, Juwan Houston 73
Posey, James Miami 73
LaFrentz, Raef Portland 73
West, Delonte Boston 73
Thomas, Kenny Sacramento 73
Brown, Kwame LA Lakers 73
Williams, Marcus New Jersey 73
Thomas, Tim LA Clippers 73
Bargnani, Andrea Toronto 73
Smith, J.R. Denver 73
McDyess, Antonio Detroit 73
Hilario, Nene Denver 73
Haslem, Udonis Miami 72
Fisher, Derek Utah 72
Jones, James Phoenix 72

Player Team Overall
Jaric, Marko Minnesota 72
Okur, Mehmet Utah 72
Bowen, Bruce San Antonio 72
Outlaw, Travis Portland 72
Dixon, Juan Portland 72
Knight, Brevin Charlotte 72
Sura, Bob Houston 72
Dalembert, Samuel Philadelphia 72
Thomas, Kurt Phoenix 72
Pietrus, Mickael Golden State 72
Dooling, Keyon Orlando 72
Williams, Maurice Milwaukee 72
Aldridge, LaMarcus Portland 71
Radmanovic, Vladimir LA Lakers 71
Gay, Rudy Memphis 71
Williams, Deron Utah 71
Bogans, Keith Orlando 71
Williamson, Corliss Sacramento 71
Daniels, Antonio Washington 71
Smith, Joe Denver 71
Patterson, Ruben Milwaukee 71
Hart, Jason Sacramento 71
Fortson, Danny Seattle 70
Swift, Stromile Memphis 70
Horry, Robert San Antonio 70
Snyder, Kirk Houston 70
Hunter, Lindsey Detroit 70
Krstic, Nenad New Jersey 70
May, Sean Charlotte 70
Griffin, Adrian Chicago 70
Evans, Maurice LA Lakers 70
Hayes, Jarvis Washington 70
Thomas, Tyrus Chicago 70
Webster, Martell Portland 70
Collison, Nick Seattle 70
Graham, Joey Toronto 70
Dampier, Erick Dallas 70
Lue, Tyronn Atlanta 70
Thomas, Etan Washington 70
Robinson, Cliff New Jersey 70
Williams, Marvin Atlanta 70
Martin, Kevin Sacramento 70
Green, Willie Philadelphia 70
Snow, Eric Cleveland 70
Duhon, Chris Chicago 70
Murray, Ronald Detroit 70
Jones, Fred Toronto 70
Atkins, Chucky Memphis 70
Wright, Dorell Miami 69
Ariza, Trevor Orlando 69
Robinson, Nate New York 69
Diogu, Ike Golden State 69
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Darius Miles, 79
Channing Frye, 76.

Anyone here seriously going to take Miles over Frye?
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From BallerStatus.Com...



NBA's elite, hip-hop alumni and celebs came out in top fashion on Thursday (September 21) to celebrate the launch of 2K Sports new title, "NBA 2K7."

Party goers gathered into New York's Home nightclub to enjoy hip-hop music, via a performance by Rhymefest, free drinks and a celebrity videogame challenge hosted by Shaq.

Playing against Nate Robinson, Shaq got a virtual ass whooping, while players like A Tribe Called Quest's Phife Dog, Quintin Richardson and Channing Fryee, among others, participated in the tournament.

Quentin Richardson helped deliver the charity portion of the tournament, as he presented a $5,000 check to Kaboom, an organization geared toward the preservation and beautification of New York City parks.

Video game heads outside of the tournament were gathered at various kiosks provided for their gaming pleasure, to sample what the game had to offer. It was so crowded that some avid video game fans were hankering for their chance to play.

"A lot of people are in line to play," Melody Anderson of Toyota affiliation, one of the night's sponsors, told BallerStatus.com. "I'm having a good time though, but hopefully, I can play tonight. If not, I still like the game [what I've seen], so I may just have to buy it."

Celebrities such as Nick Cannon, Mos Def, Consequence, Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Clinton Sparks came through to enjoy the festivities. Dan The Automator and Rhymefest teamed up for a one-time-only performance of their song "Bang The Ball" from the game's soundtrack.

Sadat X even came out to have fun. Working on a new album had been taking up most of his time, but he decided it was time to get out of the studio for a night.

"I've been low, but I felt like coming out and hanging," said the rapper. "I play video games, but I've been grinding right now. So, I ain't really played the game like that. I don't want to play tonight because somebody will probably wax me. I need the practice."

X has some time to get some practice in, but he better hurry because the game hits stores everywhere September 27.

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I'm turning my back on NBA Live its all about 2k sports from here on in!
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An ESPN article on video game rankings...



Rockets swingman Tracy McGrady sat perched on a corner of a table at the NBA Store in midtown Manhattan with a baffled, if not incredulous, look on his face. "Really?" said McGrady. "Wow, I didn't know anything about that. That's crazy. That's unrealistic."

The news that left McGrady so flummoxed? It wasn't his being told that hoops pundits had picked his Rockets to be at the bottom of the Southwest Division this season, or a rival player saying that he didn't think T-Mac would be the same after an injury-plagued '05-06 campaign.

No, the news that left McGrady so dumbfounded was that he had just been told that he has a strength rating of 50 out of 100 in EA Sports' NBA Live 2007, for which the perennial All-Star serves as the game's cover model. According to the experts at EA Sports, the only Houston players with less muscle on their frames than T-Mac are Rafer Alston (40) and Luther Head (45). This is what left T-Mac shaking his head in disbelief.

Now admittedly, the game's strength ratings are probably based on more than how much weight an NBA player can hoist in the team's weight room. In all likelihood, it has to do just as much with a player's ability to box out, assert position on the blocks, and fight through picks. And maybe (just maybe) a certain writer did bring this low rating to a certain player's attention in order to find a meatier hook for this story. But if nothing else, T-Mac's reaction does serve as an example of how much these virtual ratings mean to the actual players themselves.

"Yeah, (player ratings) mean a lot," said Knicks guard Nate Robinson, also in attendance at the NBA Store for the unveiling of the NBA Live covers. "I'm a 69 (overall) and I think I'm way better than a 69."

Robinson wasn't irate about his 69. In fact, he said that ultimately he was "just happy to be a part of the game." But what's telling about Robinson's response isn't that he wants it to be higher, it's that he was already aware of his rating before the media session, meaning the 2006 Slam Dunk Champion had done his homework prior to the press event. This "advance scouting" is a rarity for a young player -- or any player, actually -- and shows that players aren't just aware of their ratings, they sometimes wear them as badges of honor.

This comes as no surprise to those closest to the game, however. According to NBA Live Senior Producer Brent Nielsen, courting a little ratings-controversy is nothing new to those who work for EA Sports.

"Every year, and it doesn't matter which sport, you'll get guys saying, 'There's no way I should be rated an 82 overall in the game!'," says Nielsen. "It's either that or, 'Hey, can you beef up my stats a little bit?'"

While Nielsen and his team -- including a dedicated database guru who, according to Nielsen, "spends months and months researching game footage and statistics" -- know there's no way to make every player happy in their quest to recreate virtual rosters, they have reached a level of detail never seen before in the NBA Live franchise.

"There are usually 25 ratings in (NBA Live) and this year there are between 75 and 80 ratings," said Nielsen. "We wanted to capture all the different types of athleticism -- from guys' first steps to their crossovers. That way, an Iverson would feel different from a Kobe in the game."

Indeed, a cursory glance at the ratings reveals that not only are there ratings for basics like "Athleticism", "Defense", "Agility" and "Vertical", but there are also super-specific categories for such attributes as "Recovery Quickness", "Scoring With Contact", "Hedging the Screen", and "Defensive Sink or Swim Effectiveness". The additional categories were added in a quest to make the game play as realistically as possible, and to rank the players as accurately as possible, the latter being something Nielsen and his team find to be both gratifying and nerve-wracking.

"When we get the overall ratings, the first thing we do is look and say, 'Are the players that you'd expect to be in the top 10 or 20 the guys that you're seeing?' Or else we're saying, 'Wow, here's a guy who's not getting the respect he deserves.'" said Nielsen. "It definitely sparks a lot of debates. It's a very involved process, but it's a great part of the job. But it's nerve-wracking because, again, the players take it very seriously."

So knowing how seriously the players take their ratings, LeBron James will be happy to know that he's the game's highest-rated player, with an overall rating of 97. Close on The King's heels are Kobe Bryant with a 96, and Dwyane Wade at 94. After the top three, McGrady, Kevin Garnett and Allen Iverson are all in a tie for fourth at 93.

But what of Grizzlies forward Lawrence Roberts? The second-year player who appeared in 33 games last season has the lowest overall rating in the game at 54*. Is it really necessary to single out one player as the worst in the league? Or is this perhaps a slightly devious method through which EA tries to drum up hype for the release of its game, in the way that Redskins' long-snapper Casey Rabach received notoriety in the press for being a "digital Mr. Irrelevant"? I posed this conspiracy theory to Nielsen.

"Absolutely not," says Nielsen. "It's funny, being from Vancouver I was a Grizzlies fan until they moved, so I still follow the Memphis Grizzlies a little bit myself. So I'm a little disappointed to see one of my Grizzlies in (the bottom) spot."

Spoken like a true fan, as well as an objective and careful judge of talent, a combination that is exactly what Nielsen's job calls for.

(* - Writer's Note: After the press event at the NBA Store, I took a closer look at the game's overall ratings and found that Detroit forward Amir Johnson, not Roberts, is actually the lowest rated player in the game at 51. Apologies to Nielsen and Roberts for my gaffe. Such a discovery should obviously drop this writer's ranking in the "Fact-checking" category to sub-30. Hopefully, I won't get cut by the front office at ESPN.com, but maybe I can find a Euro-league gig overseas if I do.)

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There's a bunch of glaring problems with these rankings, but the worst has to be putting cover boy T-Mac up there with KG, ahead of Nash, Nowitzki, etc.  I feel like I'm playing into their hands debating the merits of the rankings, and maybe it's just that I don't particularily like McGrady, but really?

Step right up folks, step right up...

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 djlucky51 wrote:
There's a bunch of glaring problems with these rankings, but the worst has to be putting cover boy T-Mac up there with KG, ahead of Nash, Nowitzki, etc.  I feel like I'm playing into their hands debating the merits of the rankings, and maybe it's just that I don't particularily like McGrady, but really?


If the game doesn't have an injury feature, he belongs near the top.

Do they rate for that?  Make a huge difference for Camby, Baron, a few others.
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...a bit off-topic here, but I thought I would share...It does have to do with video game rankings though...football

Note: vulgar language awaits....

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 fpm wrote:

Pissed off player


Phreakin' hilarious

Step right up folks, step right up...

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 djlucky51 wrote:
 fpm wrote:

Pissed off player


Phreakin' hilarious


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