Player Rating FAQ Version 2.0 An FAQ by Rashidi E-Mail: rashidi@aol.com or johnmarkisch@hotmail.com Table of Contents I. Introduction II. How do the ratings work? III. How did I calculate the ratings? IV. The ratings A. Point Guards B. Shooting Guards C. Small Forwards D. Power Forwards E. Centers V. Created Players A. 2003 Draft class B. Other players (Current and former) C. Players adjusted by year VI. Roster updates VII. Depth Charts VIII. Created Teams IX. Questions and Answers X. FAQ Version updates XI. Legal XII. Credits XIII. Links A. Basketball related websites B. NBA2K or ESPN Basketball related websites C. Player websites XIV. Closing *********************************************************************** I. Introduction Welcome to the Player Rating FAQ, written by Rashidi. The purpose of this FAQ is to update the ratings of the players in the game, to make them as accurate as possible, as well as to represent what they accomplished in the 2002-2003 season, and to educate others on the NBA. Also, I must make something clear. I have since edited players after posting them on the initial Player Rating FAQ topic. I have not posted all the ratings changes on the topic, so though you may have used changes from the topic, those changes may or may not be the same. I'd suggest checking all the players to see if they match yours. I didn't edit many players, so it shouldn't be a very big deal. Any further editing adventures I have will be listed in the version updates section. *********************************************************************** II. How do the ratings work? First of all, what do the ratings do? Overall - The numerical gauge of the player's total abilities. Close Shot - Two-point shooting accuracy (inside the paint). Medium Shot - Two-point shooting accuracy (outside the paint). 3pt - Three-point shooting accuracy. FT -Free Throw shooting accuracy. Layup - Layup accuracy, frequency, and creativity. Dunk - Dunk accuracy, frequency, and creativity Handle - Crossover ability. Higher rating also means it is harder to steal the ball while the player possesses it. Pass - Ability to pass the ball from one player to the other without it getting stolen. Higher rating also means more speed on the pass. PostOff - Effectiveness of offensive post moves PostDef - Effectiveness of defending a post player. Block - Ability to block the opponent's shot. Steal - Ability to steal the ball from the opponent. RebOff - Ability to grab offensive rebounds RebDef - Ability to grab defensive rebounds Speed - How fast the player runs down the court Stamina - The rate of which players grow tired. Durability - The player's resistance to injury DefAwr - A player's defensive intelligence (defensive ability) OffAwr - A player's offensive intelligence (executing plays, handling the ball) *********************************************************************** III. How did I calculate the ratings? A lot of it was common sense. At this present time, I will not reveal this in its entirety. When the FAQ is done (and plagiarism is no longer an issue) I will add this section. *********************************************************************** IV. The ratings Ratings will be done in descending order, from highest overall, to lowest overall. This should work best, because the top players are the ones most of you will want to edit first. Doing it by team is bad, because players change teams a lot, especially in the offseason. If you want to find the ratings for specific players, Ctrl + F is your friend. Seriously. If you ever complain about not being able to find something in an FAQ, it means you are computer illiterate, because Ctrl + F is very easy. Press the Ctrl key. Hold it. Then press F. Then enter the name of something you are searching for. Make sure you can spell it correctly. If I've asterisked (*) a player, it means they announced their retirement. If you plan to use that player, I've adjusted his ratings. If you plan to follow roster changes for next season, reduce him to 50 in all stats and release him. *********************************************************************** A. Point Guards Jason Kidd Overall 94 Close 97 Med 75 3pt 80 FT 84 (up from 83) Layup 90 Dunk 50 Handle 90 Pass 95 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 55 Steal 90 OffReb 59 DefReb 88 Speed 95 Stam 99 Dur 90 (up from 80) DefAwr 90 OffAwr 95 Notes: Only other players in NBA history to put up assist and rebound numbers like him? Magic and the Big O. A surefire Hall of Famer. Years Pro: 9 Rookie of the Year: 94-95 All-Star selections: 6 (4 starts) NBA First Team: 4 NBA Second Team: 1 NBA Third Team 1 Defensive First Team: 3 Defensive Second Team: 2 Assist Titles: 4 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x, Second Round 1x, First Round 3x (62 games) Gary Payton Overall 93 Close 94 Med 86 3pt 73 (down from 79) FT 71 (down from 77) Layup 90 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 90 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 55 (down from 60) Steal 78 (up from 75) RebOff 60 RebDef 72 (down from 75) Speed 85 Stam 95 Dur 90 DefAwr 90 OffAwr 90 Notes: His 9 selections to the Defensive First Team are tied with MJ for the NBA record, and he was the first guard since MJ to be named Defensive Player of the Year. Years Pro: 14 All-Star selections: 9 (2 starts) NBA First Team: 2 NBA Second Team: 5 NBA Third Team: 1 Defensive Player of the Year: 1 Defensive First Team: 9 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x (100 games) Baron Davis Overall 91 (down from 93) Close 97 Med 79 (down from 81) 3pt 82 (down from 83) FT 71 (up from 60) Layup 90 Dunk 80 Handle 90 Pass 87 (down from 90) PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 55 Steal 85 (down from 90) OffReb 62 DefReb 70 Speed 90 Stam 99 Dur 90 DefAwr 85 OffAwr 90 Notes: Years Pro: 4 All-Star selections: 1 Playoff Experience: Second Round 2x, First Round 2x (28 games) Stephon Marbury Overall 88 (up from 86) Close 97 (up from 94) Med 81 3pt 76 FT 80 (up from 78) Layup 90 Dunk 60 Handle 90 (up from 85) Pass 90 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 50 Steal 75 (up from 65) RebOff 55 RebDef 60 Speed 90 Stam 99 Dur 90 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 90 Notes: Was the second best PG in the league last year. Years Pro: 7 All-Star selections: 2 NBA Third Team: 1 Playoff Experience: First Round 3x (14 games) Steve Francis Overall 87 (up from 86) Close 97 Med 81 3pt 83 (up from 82) FT 80 (up from 79) Layup 90 (up from 85) Dunk 90 Handle 90 Pass 80 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 60 (up from 55) Steal 78 (up from 75) RebOff 66 RebDef 78 Speed 90 Stam 99 Dur 80 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 85 Notes: Puts up an amazing 21/6/6. He does have a flaw though. He's not a PG. He puts up way too many turnovers considering his assist total is only 6. So why doesn't he make the switch? His best friend Cuttino Mobley plays SG. If Francis switches, Mobley gets traded. While putting friends first is an admirable quality, it's not going to get him any rings. Should be very interesting to watch this year. Jeff Van Gundy will probably want to utilize Yao a lot more, which could result in Francis' scoring go down, but for the better. JVG is also a Pat Riley defense freak, so I wonder what he'll think about the Rockets, who were one of the worst defensive teams in basketball. Could result in Mobley being dealt, and Francis moving over. Stay tuned. Other Positions: SG Years Pro: 4 All-Star selections: 2 (2 starts) Playoff Experience: None Andre Miller Overall 85 (down from 87) Close 94 (down from 97) Med 79 (down from 83) 3pt 66 (down from 69) FT 80 (up from 79) Layup 85 (down from 90) Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 95 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 50 Steal 75 RebOff 50 RebDef 65 Speed 90 Stam 96 Dur 90 DefAwr 80 OffAwr 95 Notes: Who's the real Andre? The one who led the league in assists with a whopping 10.9, or the Clipper abomination that shot poorly with 6.7 apg? I think it's probably a cross between both. Years Pro: 4 Assist Titles: 1 Playoff Experience: None John Stockton* Overall 85 Close 92 (down from 97) Med 81 3pt 75 FT 83 (down from 86) Layup 80 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 90 PostOff 55 PostDef 60 Block 50 Steal 82 (up from 75) RebOff 50 RebDef 50 Speed 80 Stam 88 (down from 94) Dur 90 DefAwr 90 OffAwr 90 Notes: Where to start... One of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. The all-time leader in assists and steals. 1,000 assists in a season has only been accomplished 9 times, 7 of them by him (the other 2 by Kevin Porter and Isaiah Thomas). Led league in assists a record 9 times. Stockton winning the assist title was as much a given as MJ winning the scoring title. His career FG% of .515 is the fourth highest for a guard in NBA history. His 14.5 apg in a season is the highest mark ever, and probably will not be eclipsed unless there is a significant rules change. Same goes for his record 1,164 in a season. Went to the playoffs in all 19 of his seasons. Even this year, he still managed 7.7 assists (fifth in league) in only 27.7 minutes. If you're wondering, that makes him first in assists per minute by a large margin. Before becoming a full-time starter, his numbers were still remarkable. Rookie year: 5.1 assists in 18 minutes. Second Year: 7.4 assists in 24 minutes. Third year: 8.2 assists in 23 minutes. Fourth Year (finally as a starter): 13.8 assists in 35 minutes. Retired this year with 19,711 points, 15,806 assists, and 3,265 steals, with career averages of 13.1 ppg, 10.5 apg, and 2.2 spg Years Pro: 19 All-Star selections: 10 (4 starts, 1 Co-MVP) NBA First Team: 2 NBA Second Team: 6 NBA Third Team: 3 Defensive Second Team: 5 Assist Titles: 9 Steal Titles: 2 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x, Conference Finals, Second Round, First Round (182) Mike Bibby Overall 85 (up from 84) Close 94 Med 83 3pt 90 (up from 83) FT 86 (up from 80) Layup 85 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 87 PostOff 55 PostDef 60 Block 50 Steal 70 RebOff 50 RebDef 50 Speed 90 Stam 96 Dur 80 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 85 Notes: Don't be fooled by Bibby's low assist total. He shares the court with Webber, Divac, and Christie (who all rank very high in assists at their positions), and he has the sixth man of the year backing him up. Back with the Grizzlies, Bibby was averaging 8+ assists per game. He was traded for Jason Williams. What did J-Will do with the Kings? He only averaged 5 apg. What is J-Will doing now that he's not with the Kings, who rob his assist total? He's averaging 8+, just like Bibby was. Derek Fisher put him on the map. Years Pro: 5 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, Second Round 1x (28 games) Steve Nash Overall 84 (up from 83) Close 94 Med 83 3pt 90 FT 91 (up from 84) Layup 85 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 90 (up from 87) PostOff 55 PostDef 55 Block 50 Steal 65 (up from 60) RebOff 50 RebDef 50 Speed 90 (up from 85) Stam 90 (down from 92) Dur 80 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 90 Notes: There are only a few African born players in the NBA. Steve Nash is one of them (he was born in South Africa). Everybodies favorite non-wreslter/hockey player (like there's a difference) Canadian was just named MVP of the Olympic qualifying tournament, after leading the tournament in assists. Years Pro: 7 All-Star selections: 2 NBA Third Team: 2 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, Second Round (46 games) Sam Cassell Overall 84 Close 92 Med 84 3pt 84 FT 86 Layup 85 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 85 (down from 87) PostOff 60 PostDef 65 Block 50 Steal 70 RebOff 50 RebDef 60 (up from 50) Speed 90 Stam 94 Dur 80 (up from 70) DefAwr 75 OffAwr 85 Notes: Put himself on the map by burying the Knicks in Game 3 of the 94 NBA Finals during his rookie year. Won two championships in his first two years. May end up in a Nick Van Exel type of role off the bench in Minnesota. He can play both guard positions, and the Wolves won't need another scorer in the lineup with KG, Spree, and Wally (hey, that rhymes). Other Positions: SG Years Pro: 10 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x, Second Round, First Round (2 rings, 87 games) Gilbert Arenas (edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 82 Close 89 (up from 84) Med 79 3pt 80 FT 79 (up from 78) Layup 85 Dunk 75 Handle 85 Pass 80 (down from 85) PostOff 65 (up from 60) PostDef 60 Block 50 Steal 80 OffReb 50 DefReb 65 (up from 50) Speed 85 Stam 94 Dur 90 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 85 Notes: Second in NBA in Turnovers per minute. Could develop into a 20/6/7 man (that's very much on par with Steve Francis btw). Other Positions: SG Years Pro: 2 Most Improved Player: 02-03 Playoff Experience: None Jason Williams Overall 81 (up from 78) Close 87 Med 70 3pt 76 (up from 73) FT 84 (up from 75) Layup 80 Dunk 50 Handle 90 Pass 95 (up from 87) PostOff 55 PostDef 55 Block 50 Steal 80 RebOff 50 RebDef 50 Speed 90 Stam 96 Dur 90 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 80 (up from 75) Notes: J-Will, not to be confused with Jay-Will. One of the most exciting players in the league. Has much improved since his Sacramento showboating days. Still showboats, but no longer commits turnovers. Had the second highest assist to turnover ratio in the league, only behind Kevin Ollie (which means he had the highest ratio among starting PGs). Was second in the NBA in assists per minute, only behind John Stockton. Second in assists per game, only behind Jason Kidd. You've gotta believe he'd be first if he got a couple more minutes per night (only 31.7 mpg). Has three-point range, but that's it. If he can develop a better offensive game, he's surpassed Mike Bibby in my book. Nick Van Exel Overall 81 (up from 80) Close 92 (up from 89) Med 81 3pt 84 (up from 82) FT 76 (dowm from 82) Layup 85 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 87 PostOff 60 PostDef 60 Block 50 Steal 55 (up from 50) OffReb 50 DefReb 60 Speed 90 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 80 Notes: Became Dallas' leader in the playoffs. As much as the Mavs needed a SF, he'll be missed. Sure, he came off the bench for two years. But he's still as good as Gilbert Arenas. He's certainly a much better passer. The only question is his durability. Back when he was with LA, he was talking about retiring early because of his bad knees. Being on the bench in Dallas helped prolong his career. He shouldn't get that many minutes this year, even though he'll be starting again. Probably around 30 minutes. You won't hear Speedy Claxton complaining. NVE hates playing on bad teams as much as Latrell Sprewell, so the ride won't be without bumps, and Golden State would probably be wise to move him to a contender ASAP to take advantage of his high value. Then again, if the Warriors played in the east, they'd be in the playoffs. They have 2 decent centers, one of the better rebounding PFs in the league, a star PG, a rising SG, another quality SG off the bench, and the third pick from last year who should relish Jamison's PT and NVE's run and gun style. But unless the Blazers decide to dismantle (probably not this year), they don't have a shot in the west. Other Positions: SG Years Pro: 10 All-Star selections: 1 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals, Second Round (64 games) Chauncey Billups Overall 80 (up from 77) Close 84 Med 75 (up from 73) 3pt 86 (up from 84) FT 88 (up from 86) Layup 85 (up from 80) Dunk 60 Handle 85 Pass 75 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 50 Steal 65 (up from 60) RebOff 55 RebDef 60 (down from 65) Speed 80 Stam 94 Dur 80 DefAwr 80 (up) OffAwr 80 Notes: Pretty well traveled... 5 teams in 6 years. Hit it big in Minnesota when Terrell Brandon went down, similar to how Troy Hudson hit it big when Billups left. Would probably average more than 3.9 assists if he had more guys to pass to than Rip Hamilton. Other Positions: SG Years Pro: 6 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, First Round 2x (20 games) Bobby Jackson Overall 78 (up from 75) Close 75 Med 75 3pt 82 (up from 77) FT 85 (up from 77) Layup 85 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 75 PostOff 55 (up from 50) PostDef 60 Block 50 Steal 78 (up from 70) RebOff 55 (up from 50) RebDef 55 (up from 50) Speed 85 Stam 85 Dur 80 DefAwr 80 (up from 75) OffAwr 75 Notes: The best bench player in basketball. Has ranked highly in the sixth man voting for the last couple years, finally winning the award last season. Was probably the Kings first half MVP this year. He averaged 20.2 ppg as a starter in 26 games. Other Positions: SG Years Pro: 6 Sixth Man of Year: 02-03 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, Second Round 1x, First Round 2x (43 games) Darrell Armstrong Overall 78 Close 79 Med 70 3pt 80 (down from 82) FT 88 Layup 80 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 75 PostOff 55 PostDef 60 Block 50 Steal 86 RebOff 55 (up from 50) RebDef 60 (up from 50) Speed 90 Stam 89 (down from 99) Dur 90 DefAwr 80 OffAwr 80 Notes: Did you know? In the 95-96 season, Armstrong played a total of 41 minutes. He scored a total of 42 points that season. Years Pro: 9 Sixth Man of Year: 98-99 Playoff Experience: First Round (24 games) Eric Snow Overall 77 (up from 74) Close 89 Med 70 (up from 68) 3pt 66 FT 86 (up from 81) Layup 75 Dunk 50 Handle 80 Pass 85 (up from 80) PostOff 55 PostDef 65 Block 50 Steal 74 OffReb 55 (up from 50) DefReb 60 Speed 80 Stam 94 Dur 80 (up from 70) DefAwr 85 (up from 80) OffAwr 80 Notes: Does the little things. Iverson loves him. Will probably be a Sixer as long as AI is around. Years Pro: 8 Defensive Second Team: 1 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x, Second Round 2x, First Round (71 games) Damon Stoudamire Overall 77 (down from 79) Close 79 (down from 84) Med 73 3pt 82 FT 89 Layup 80 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 85 (down from 87) PostOff 50 (down from 55) PostDef 55 (down from 55) Block 50 Steal 65 OffReb 50 DefReb 50 Speed 90 Stam 95 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 (down from 75) OffAwr 80 (down from 80) Notes: Got caught smoking doobies with his uncle. If you're a rich NBA player, why do you risk it all by continually getting caught with illegal substances? Why would you want to submit yourself to the media scrutiny? Didn't those poor lost souls pay attention in school? Don't do the deed of smoking weed. Marijauana? I don't wanna! Don't smoke the reefer, be a security briefer! Bleh. The public service announcement ends, mercifully. Years Pro: 8 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, First Round Jay Williams Overall 76 (down from 80) Close 84 Med 73 (down from 83) 3pt 72 (down from 81) FT 64 (down from 67) Layup 80 (down from 85) Dunk 60 Handle 85 (down from 90) Pass 75 PostOff 60 PostDef 55 Block 55 (up from 50) Steal 75 (up from 70) RebOff 50 (down from 55) RebDef 60 Speed 85 (down from 90) Stam 94 Dur 70 (down from 90) DefAwr 70 OffAwr 80 Notes: Jay-Will's career is in jeopardy after a serious motorcycle accident this summer. He carries with him the jinx of the number 2 pick, which dates back as far as Sam Bowie. Bowie was famously drafted before MJ. Other #2 pick gaffes are Shawn Bradley before Penny, Darko before Melo, Bibby before VC, Dirk, Jamison, and Pierce, Keith Van Horn before Tracy McGrady, Marcus Camby before Stephon Marbury, Ray Allen, Antoine Walker, Danny Ferry, taken ahead of Sean Elliott, Glen Rice, Tim Hardaway, and Shawn Kemp, Steve Francis (forced a trade to Houston for less talented players) before Baron Davis, Lamar Odom, Wally Szczerbiak, Rip Hamilton, Andre Miller, Shawn Marion, Jason Terry, Ron Artest, and the list probably goes on. Other #2 picks have not come out unscathed: Len Bias (died in car accident after being drafted), Alonzo Mourning (developed kidney disorder), Antonio McDyess (has had 3 knee surgeries in 2 years, also taken before KG). The last two #2 picks that ended up being the best player in their draft classes were 2 Oakland PGs, Jason Kidd (thanks in part to Grant Hill's injuries), and Gary Payton. Anyway, getting back to Jay, the PG position often takes more than one season for a young guy to learn, so this accident means we may never see how good Jay Williams could have been. Oh, and he changed his name to Jay from Jayson because Jayson Williams the former Nets star shot his limo driver with a shotgun a month before the draft. Rashidi doesn't miss a beat. Other Positions: SG Years Pro: 1 Playoff Experience: None Troy Hudson Overall 75 (up from 72) Close 79 (up from 72) Med 75 3pt 81 (up from 79) FT 90 (up from 81) Layup 80 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 80 (up from 70) PostOff 55 PostDef 55 Block 50 Steal 69 RebOff 50 RebDef 50 Speed 85 (up from 80) Stam 88 (up from 80) Dur 80 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 75 Notes: He's a PG... and he had a good series against Derek Fisher... Wolves should be thankful it wasn't his contract year. 23.5 ppg is the norm for PGs playing against Derek Fisher. Years Pro: 6 Playoff Experience: First Round 3x (14 games) Tony Parker Overall 75 (up from 70) Close 89 Med 79 (up from 70) 3pt 75 (up from 72) FT 76 (up from 70) Layup 85 (up from 70) Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 75 PostOff 55 PostDef 55 Block 50 Steal 70 RebOff 50 RebDef 50 Speed 90 (up from 85) Stam 92 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 75 (up from 70) Notes: French. That gives him some points in my book, but he needs more assists. Decent scoring PG, average distributor. Still, most PGs struggle in their first year or two in the league, and Parker thus far has not struggled as much in comparison (Gary Payton did not score in double figures until his third season). He's going to need to improve, because he gets abused by bigger PGs like Stephon Marbury. Got upset that the Spurs wanted Kidd, which would have meant a bench role for Parker. Poor baby. Years Pro: 2 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x, Second Round 1x (34 games) Terrell Brandon Overall 75 (down from 77) Close 75 (down from 79) Med 79 3pt 75 (up from 68) FT 90 Layup 70 Dunk 50 Handle 85 (up from 80) Pass 87 PostOff 50 (down from 60) PostDef 50 (down from 60) Block 50 Steal 75 RebOff 50 RebDef 50 Speed 85 (down from 90) Stam 86 (down from 93) Dur 60 (down from 70) DefAwr 65 (down from 80) OffAwr 80 Notes: Will probably retire due to injuries. Was traded to Atlanta because his expiring contract provides cap relief. Only eighth player in NBA history under six feet tall to be named an all-star. Rarely turned the ball over, had amazing assist to turnover ratios. In his last year, 01-02, he had 8.3 assists per game to go with 1.34 turnovers per game. Years Pro: 11 All-Star selections: 2 Playoff Experience: First Round (38 games) Jamaal Tinsley Overall 74 Close 79 Med 65 3pt 69 FT 71 (down from 80) Layup 80 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 87 PostOff 55 PostDef 55 Block 60 Steal 85 (up from 80) RebOff 50 (down from 55) RebDef 55 (down from 60) Speed 85 Stam 96 Dur 90 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 80 Notes: Passes the ball very well, and gets lots of steals, but has no J. Of course, neither did Jason Kidd in his first 2 years, so that's somewhat promising. He has 1,195 assists in his first 2 years. Getting a jumpshot will increase his court time, which would make it interesting to see where his assist total would be in 10 years. Not getting a jumpshot will probably relegate him to the bench one the Pacers get someone who can hit one. Years Pro: 2 Playoff Experience: First Round 2x (11 games) Alvin Williams Overall 74 (up from 72) Close 84 Med 70 3pt 77 FT 78 (up from 77) Layup 75 (up from 70) Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 80 (up from 75) PostOff 55 PostDef 60 Block 55 Steal 75 RebOff 50 RebDef 55 (down from 60) Speed 85 Stam 95 Dur 80 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 75 (up from 70) Notes: A shoot first PG, and not a particularly good one. Toronto is unlikely to do anything so long as he is their best PG. Years Pro: 6 Playoff Experience: Second Round 1x, First Round 1x (18 games) Earl Boykins (edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 73 (up from 72) Close 65 Med 75 3pt 76 FT 87 (up from 79) Layup 75 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 80 (down from 85) PostOff 50 PostDef 50 Block 50 Steal 75 (up from 55) OffReb 50 DefReb 50 Speed 90 Stam 84 (down from 96) Dur 80 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 75 Notes: Five teams in five years. Finally stuck (deservedly) with performance in Golden State. Shortest player since Mugsey Bogues. Will need to become a playmaker if he wants to command more than 20 minutes a night. Years Pro: 5 Playoff Experience: None Larry Hughes (edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 73 (up from 71) Close 84 Med 73 (up from 65) 3pt 72 (up from 61) FT 73 (down from 74) Layup 75 (up from 70) Dunk 80 Handle 80 Pass 65 PostOff 65 PostDef 70 Block 60 Steal 80 OffReb 62 DefReb 70 Speed 80 Stam 95 Dur 80 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 70 Notes: Why is everybody trying to convert him to a PG? He's not a PG. When I saw him in his rookie year, he could hardly dribble the ball. Just let him play SG already, please. Yes, he's borderline when it comes to most starting SGs. But do we see the Blazers trying to convert Derek Anderson to a PG? If you don't want him starting at SG, then let him come off the bench Other Positions: SG Years Pro: 5 Playoff Experience: First Round (8 games) Antonio Daniels Overall 73 (down from 77) Close 84 Med 73 (down from 78) 3pt 69 (down from 73) FT 74 (up from 71) Layup 80 Dunk 65 Handle 85 Pass 65 (down from 70) PostOff 65 (down from 70) PostDef 65 (down from 70) Block 55 Steal 70 RebOff 50 RebDef 55 (up from 50) Speed 85 Stam 94 Dur 70 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 70 (down from 80) Notes: The 97 draft order was Duncan, Van Horn, Billups, and Daniels. Guess which of those 4 was a bust. Other Positions: SG Years Pro: 6 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x, Second Round 1x, First Round 2x (1 ring, 48 games) Travis Best Overall 72 (down from 73) Close 75 Med 75 3pt 73 (down from 77) FT 85 (up from 83) Layup 75 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 70 PostOff 50 PostDef 55 Block 50 Steal 65 (down from 70) RebOff 50 RebDef 50 Speed 90 (up from 85) Stam 95 Dur 90 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 75 (down from 80) Notes: One of the better backup PGs in the league. Should replace Nick Van Exel nicely. Years Pro: 8 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x, Conference Finals, Second Round (59 games) Jeff McInnis Overall 71 (down) 3pt 66 (down) Ft 75 (down) Pass 70 (down) OffAwr 75 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: First Round 1x Brevin Knight Steal 85 (up) Notes: Other Positions: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Derek Fisher Overall 70 (down) Close 81 (down) FT 80 (down) Speed 85 (down) OffAwr 70 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 3x, Second Round (3 rings Kenny Anderson FT 79 (up) DefAwr 75 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, First Round 2x Howard Eisley Overall 69 (up from 60) Close 75 Med 73 (up from 65) 3pt 86 (up) FT 85 (up) Layup 70 (up from) Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 75 (up from 55) PostOff 50 PostDef 55 Block 50 Steal 60 OffReb 50 DefReb 50 Speed 80 Stam 88 Dur 90 (up from 70) DefAwr 65 (up from 60) OffAwr 70 (up from 65) Notes: By far the most underrated player in the video game. Even coming off a bad season, I don't see how Sega thought it fit to rate him lower than Brent Price. Then again, they saw fit to make Allan Houston a terrible shooter too, so maybe they're just trying to keep the Knicks from being too good, since vets do have high overalls. But 60 overall for Eisley is just ridiculous, considering they gave a 70 to Frank Williams. Did they forget he was Stockton's backup during the finals run, or that Eisley's three-point accuracy, assist to turnover ratio, and assists per minute have consistently ranked among the top 10-15 in the league when he's not benched in favor of Mark Jackson? Eisley hadn't missed a game since 95-96 either, until his third string assignment. Other Positions: SG Years Pro: 9 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x (88 games) Charlie Ward Overall 69 (up from 67) Close 79 (down from 82) Med 68 3pt 81 (up from 75) FT 77 (down from 83) Layup 70 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 70 PostOff 55 PostDef 60 Block 55 (up from 50) Steal 80 (up from 65) RebOff 50 RebDef 55 (up from 50) Dur 70 (down from 80) DefAwr 70 OffAwr 65 Notes: Highlight of his career came when the Garden chanted his name... Charlie, Charlie... Won the Heisman Award in college, but was considered by most too small to play football. I'd have to agree, since he's been plagued by knee trouble, and football is much more physical. His football physicality shows when he's drawing charges from the opposition. During his career he was the best QB in NY every year, at least until Chad Pennington. That's a knock on Kerry Collins and Vinny Testaverde, if you weren't aware. Years Pro: 9 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x, Conference Finals 1x, Second Round 3x, First Round 1x (67 games) Rod Strickland Overall 69 (up from 68) Close 79 Med 70 3pt 62 (down from 69) FT 74 (up from 72) Layup 70 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 75 (up from 70) PostOff 55 PostDef 55 Block 50 Steal 65 (up from 60) RebOff 55 RebDef 58 Speed 80 Stam 90 Dur 70 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 70 Notes: Years Pro: 15 Playoff Experience: Second Round 2x, First Round 9x (52 games) Chucky Atkins 3pt 79 (down) FT 82 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Conference Finals Anthony Johnson FT 69 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x Tyronn Lue Overall 68 (up) Med 68 (up) 3pt 78 (up) FT 88 (up) Layup 70 (up) Notes: Years Pro: 5 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x, Second Round 1x (1 ring, 18 games) Tim Hardaway Overall 67 (down) Close 79 (down) Layup 70 (down) DefAwr 65 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Conference Finals, Second Round, First Round Earl Watson Overall 67 (up) FT 72 (up) Pass 65 (up) Block 55 (up) Steal 85 (up) DefAwr 70 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Chris Whitney Overall 67 (down) Close 75 (down) 3pt 79 (down) FT 83 (down) Layup 65 (down) PostOff 50 (down) PostDef 50 (down) DefAwr 65 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Craig Claxton Overall 68 (up) Med 73 (up) FT 79 (up) Layup 75 (up) Pass 70 (up) Speed 90 (up) Notes: Years Pro: 3 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x (1 ring, Tony Delk (Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 66 (up from 63) Close 75 Med 73 (up from 68) 3pt 83 (up from 76) FT 78 (down from 80) Layup 70 Dunk 50 Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 55 PostDef 55 Block 50 Steal 60 (up from 50) OffReb 50 DefReb 55 (up from 50) Speed 80 Stam 85 Dur 80 DefAwr 65 (up from 60) OffAwr 70 Notes: Other Positions: SG Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Conference Finals Erick Strickland Overall 66 (down) FT 81 (down) Steal 65 (down) Notes: Other Positions: SG Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Moochie Norris Shammond Williams Anthony Carter Overall 66 (up) FT 66 (down) Pass 70 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: First Round 1x Dan Dickau Overall 66 (down) Med 68 (down) FT 81 (down) Notes: Years Pro: 1 Playoff Experience: None Frank Williams Overall 66 (down from 70) Close 72 Med 68 (down from 71) 3pt 69 FT 81 Layup 70 Dunk 60 Handle 85 Pass 65 (down from 70) PostOff 55 PostDef 60 Block 55 Steal 65 (down from 70) OffReb 50 DefReb 60 Speed 80 Stam 89 Dur 80 DefAwr 65 (down from 70) OffAwr 65 (down from 70) Notes: Did well in summer leagues. Supposedly a good defender, which would impact the Knicks if they decide to trade Charlie Ward to a contender. Didn't show it last year... John Stocton and Mark Jackson toyed with him after Don Cheaney boasted that "he wasn't worried about Frank being able to handle the slower veterans". He had one good game where he hit 3 three pointers and had 11 points, which kept his ppg from being below 1.0 this year (subtract those 11, and he had 17 points in 21 games). His FG% was .273, beating out the likes of Tshkilvili and Wagner for the title of worst shooting rookie. In all fairness, he DID miss training camp with an injury, but he has waive written all over him, especially when Milos Vujanic decides to rear his head in NY. Years Pro: 1 Playoff Experience: None Emanual Davis 3pt 72 (down) FT 79 (down) Dunk 60 (up) Pass 65 (down) PostOff 55 (up) PostDef 60 (up) Speed 80 (down) DefAwr 70 (up) Avery Johnson No changes Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x Chris Childs Overall 65 (up from 64) Close 79 Med 65 3pt 72 FT 82 (up from 80) Layup 65 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 70 PostOff 55 PostDef 55 Block 50 Steal 65 (up from 50) RebOff 50 RebDef 55 (up from 50) Speed 80 Stam 86 Dur 70 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 65 Notes: Waived by the Nets in March. You can download a movie file of him beating the crap out of Kobe in a fight, by running a sear on Kazaa or another P2P DL service. Years Pro: 9 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x, Conference Finals 1x, Second Round 3x (73 games) Jacque Vaughn 3pt 66 (down) FT 78 (down) Rafer Alston Overall 64 (up) Close 75 (up) Med 63 (up) 3pt 78 (up) FT 69 (up) Block 60 (up) Steal 70 (up) Kevin Ollie Overall 63 (up) Close 65 (up) FT 75 (up) Layup 65 (up) Block 50 (down) Steal 65 (up) DefAwr 65 (up) OffAwr 65 (up) JR Bremer (edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 63 (up from 61) Close 65 (up from 62) Med 68 (up from 63) 3pt 78 FT 77 Layup 70 Dunk 50 (down from 70) Handle 80 Pass 65 (up from 60) PostOff 55 PostDef 50 Block 50 (down from 55) Steal 60 OffReb 50 DefReb 55 Speed 80 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 55 OffAwr 60 Keyon Dooling Overall 63 (up) 3pt 75 (up) FT 77 (up) Steal 65 up) Bimbo Coles Overall 63 (down) Layup 65 (down) Steal 55 (up) Dur 70 (down) Milt Palacio Overall 61 (up) 3pt 62 (up) FT 75 (down) Pass 65 (up) Damon Jones Overall 60 (down) FT 74 (up) Pass 65 (down) Rick Brunson Overall 59 (up) FT 63 (up) Steal 55 (up) DefAwr 60 (up) Notes: Excellent 12th man. Racks up assists when given significant playing time. Years Pro: 6 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x (16 games) Tierre Brown (edited from Sega's roster update) Bryce Drew Overall 58 (down) Handle 80 (down) Pass 60 (down) OffAwr 60 (down) Randy Brown Overall 56 (down) Med 60 (down) 3pt 54 (down) PostOff 50 (down) Speed 75 (down) Dur 60 (down) DefAwr 65 (up) OffAwr 60 (down) Brent Price Overall 56 (down) Handle 80 (down) Pass 60 (down) DefAwr 50 (down) *********************************************************************** B. Shooting Guards Kobe Bryant Overall 99 (up from 96) Close 97 Med 94 3pt 86 (up from 70) FT 84 (up from 82) Layup 90 Dunk 90 Handle 90 Pass 75 PostOff 75 PostDef 75 Block 70 Steal 85 (up from 78) RebOff 70 (up from 66) RebDef 78 (up from 74) Speed 85 Stam 99 Dur 90 DefAwr 90 (up from 80) OffAwr 90 (up from 85) Notes: Kobe always gets compared to MJ. Now let's be fair. MJ cheated on his wife while they were married, but he was never dumb enough to get caught. This is the prevailing reason why Kobe, no matter what he does in the rest of his career, will always be one level below MJ. Kobe got caught with his hand in the cookie jar, MJ never did. As for his playing accomplishments, he was the youngest player to ever play in an all-star game, he set the NBA record this year for threes in a game with 12, and became the youngest player to get 10,000 points in NBA history. Which puts him on a normal pace if he sees jail time. Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 7 All-Star Selections: 5 (5 starts, 1 MVP) NBA First Team: 2 NBA Second Team: 1 NBA Third Team: 1 Defensive First Team: 2 Defensive Second Team: 2 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 3x, Second Round 3x (3 rings, 97 games) Tracy McGrady Overall 96 Close 97 Med 94 3pt 88 (up from 82) FT 79 (up from 77) Layup 90 Dunk 90 Handle 90 Pass 75 PostOff 75 PostDef 75 Block 70 Steal 78 OffReb 72 OffReb 82 Speed 85 Stam 99 Dur 90 DefAwr 85 (down from 90) OffAwr 90 (up from 85) Notes: Led the NBA in scoring this year. Vince Carter's second cousin... wonder if the Raptors are second guessing their decision to keep VC? Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 6 Most Improved Player: 00-01 All-Star selections: 3 (2 starts) NBA First Team: 2 NBA Second Team: 1 Scoring Titles: 1 Playoff Experience: First Round 3x Paul Pierce Overall 94 (up from 93) Close 97 Med 92 3pt 85 (down from 91) FT 80 Layup 90 Dunk 85 (up from 85) Handle 85 Pass 70 (up from 60) PostOff 75 PostDef 75 Block 70 (up from 65) Steal 80 RebOff 70 (up from 65) DefReb 85 Speed 80 Stam 99 Dur 90 DefAwr 85 OffAwr 85 Notes: According to an interview taken 2 years ago (correct me if I got it wrong), there are only a few players Shaq will allow his kids to watch: Kobe Bryant, Allen Iverson, Tim Duncan, Gary Payton, Tracy McGrady, and Paul Pierce. Shaq goes on to say "Paul Pierce is the truth". Pierce's playoff stats this year? 27.1 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 6.7 apg, 2.1 spg, 1.1 bpg, and set an NBA record by going 21-21 from the FT line in a playoff game against the Pacers. Rashidi says "Paul Pierce is the truth". Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 5 All-Star selections: 2 NBA Third Team: 2 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, Second Round 1x (26 games) Ray Allen Overall 93 (up from 91) Close 97 Med 96 3pt 95 FT 92 (up from 87) Layup 85 (down from 90) Dunk 80 (down from 85) Handle 85 Pass 70 (up from 60) PostOff 70 PostDef 65 Block 65 Steal 75 (up from 50) RebOff 55 (up from 50) RebDef 68 (up from 65) Speed 85 Stam 95 Dur 90 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 85 (up from 80) Notes: What to expect from him this year? With Milwuakee he averaged 21.3 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 3.5 apg, 1.2 spg, and 123 3's in 47 games. With Seattle? Averaged 24.5 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 5.9 apg, 1.6 spg, and 78 3's in 29 games. Could take it to the next level this season. Years Pro: 7 All-Star selections: 3 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, First Round 1x (26 games) Allen Iverson Overall 90 Close 97 Med 83 (up from 81) 3pt 75 (down from 83) FT 77 (up from 71) Layup 90 Dunk 60 Handle 95 Pass 80 (up from 70) PostOff 60 PostDef 60 Block 50 Steal 90 RebOff 55 (up from 50) RebDef 60 Speed 95 Stam 99 Dur 90 DefAwr 95 OffAwr 90 Notes: Shortest MVP in NBA history (Nate Archibald was an inch taller). Other Positions: PG Years Pro: 7 Most Valuable Player: 1 All-Star selections: 4 (4 starts, 1 MVP) NBA First Team: 2 NBA Second Team: 3 Scoring Titles: 3 Steal Titles: 3 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x, Second Round 1x (57 games) Vince Carter (edited from Sega's Roster Update) Overall 90 (up from 89) Close 94 (up from 92) Med 84 3pt 83 FT 81 (up from 79) Layup 90 Dunk 95 (up from 90) Handle 90 Pass 65 PostOff 75 PostDef 70 Block 72 (up from 70) Steal 75 (up from 70) RebOff 65 RebDef 70 (down from 75) Stam 96 Dur 70 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 85 Notes: Is one major injury away from officially becoming yesterday's news. Was the next MJ until injuries, Kobe, and T-Mac came along. Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 5 Rookie of Year: 98-99 All-Star selections: 4 (3 "starts", he was forced out of the starting lineup in 2003 after being elected so MJ could start) NBA Second Team: 1 Playoff Experience: Second Round 1x, First Round 1x (15 games) Michael Finley Overall 86 Close 94 Med 84 3pt 84 (up from 80) FT 86 (up from 82) Layup 85 (down from 90) Dunk 90 Handle 85 Pass 65 PostOff 75 (up from 70) PostDef 70 Block 60 Steal 60 RebOff 65 (up from 60) RebDef 72 (up from 70) Speed 85 Stam 99 Dur 99 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 80 Notes: Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 8 All-Star selections: 2 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, Second Round, First Round (38 games) Jerry Stackhouse Overall 85 Close 97 Med 79 3pt 75 FT 88 (up from 84) Layup 90 Dunk 90 Handle 85 Pass 65 PostOff 75 PostDef 70 Block 60 (down from 70) Steal 60 (down from 65) RebOff 60 RebDef 68 (down from 70) Speed 85 Stam 99 Dur 80 (down from 90) DefAwr 70 OffAwr 85 Notes: The next MJ... where have we heard that before? He averaged 29.8 ppg for Detroit (second in the league) a few years ago, yet is only a two time all-star. It would help if he weren't a chemistry cancer. Stack = yesterday's news = VC in 2 years. Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 8 All-Star Selections: 2 Playoff Experience: First Round (18 games) Eddie Jones Overall 84 Close 94 Med 81 3pt 89 (up from 85) FT 82 (down from 84) Layup 80 Dunk 75 Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 70 PostDef 75 Block 70 Steal 75 RebOff 55 RebDef 72 (up from 65) Speed 80 Stam 96 Dur 80 DefAwr 85 OffAwr 80 Notes: Other Positions: Years Pro: 9 All-Star selections: 3 (1 start) Steal Titles: 1 Playoff Experience: Second Round (43 games) Bonzi Wells Overall 84 (up from 83) Close 92 Med 83 3pt 75 (down from 80) FT 72 (up from 69) Layup 85 Dunk 85 Handle 85 Pass 60 PostOff 75 PostDef 70 Block 65 (down from 70) Steal 82 (up from 60) RebOff 60 RebDef 75 Speed 80 Stam 94 Dur 80 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 80 Notes: Had a high FG% for a guard... until he started jacking 3's. Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 5 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, First Round 3x Allan Houston Overall 83 (up from 79) Close 97 Med 91 (up from 79) 3pt 92 (up from 84) FT 92 (up from 86) Layup 80 Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 60 (down from 70) PostOff 70 PostDef 65 (up from 60) Block 50 (down from 60) Steal 55 (down from 60) RebOff 50 (down from 55) RebDef 60 Speed 80 (down from 85) Stam 95 Dur 90 (up from 80) DefAwr 70 OffAwr 85 (up from 80) Notes: Had two 50 point games this year. Years Pro: 10 All-Star selections: 2 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x, Conference Finals 1x, Second Round 2x, First Round 3x (63 games) Ricky Davis (Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 83 (up from 82) Close 92 Med 81 (down from 83) 3pt 78 (up from 74) FT 75 (down from 77) Layup 85 Dunk 95 Handle 80 Pass 75 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 60 Steal 78 (down from 80) OffReb 60 (up from 50) DefReb 70 (up from 60) Speed 80 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 75 (up from 70) Notes: Most famous for shooting the ball at his own basket so he could get a rebound and complete his triple double. Little did he know, that doesn't count as a rebound. Likes to put up good stats on bad teams. Wonder how much King James will cut into that? Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 5 Playoff Experience: None Cuttino Mobley Overall 83 (down from 84) Close 89 (down from 94) Med 83 3pt 82 (down from 85) FT 86 (up from 85) Layup 80 Dunk 75 Handle 85 Pass 60 PostOff 65 (down from 70) PostDef 65 (down from 70) Block 55 Steal 75 (down from 80) RebOff 55 RebDef 62 (down from 65) Speed 80 Stam 96 Dur 80 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 80 (down from 85) Notes: Years Pro: 5 Playoff Experience: First Round 1x (4 games) Jason Terry Overall 82 (up from 79) Close 89 Med 79 (up from 76) 3pt 89 (up from 85) FT 81 Layup 85 (up from 80) Dunk 50 (down from 60) Handle 85 Pass 85 (up from 60) PostOff 60 PostDef 55 Block 50 Steal 80 OffReb 50 DefReb 50 Speed 90 Stam 94 Dur 90 DefAwr 80 OffAwr 85 (up from 80) Notes: Warriors traded him for Mookie Blaylock. It's moves like this that make the Warriors always suck. Other Positions: PG Years Pro: 4 Playoff Experience: None Richard Hamilton Overall 81 Close 94 Med 89 3pt 72 (down from 80) FT 83 (up from 77) Layup 85 Dunk 70 Handle 85 Pass 65 PostOff 60 (up from 55) PostDef 60 (up from 55) Block 50 (down from 55) Steal 55 (up from 50) OffReb 55 DefReb 60 Speed 80 Stam 88 Dur 90 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 80 (up from 75) Notes: Did better as MJ's Scottie than Stackhouse did. Is like Reggie Miller, without the three-point range. Years Pro: 4 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x (17 games) Brent Barry Overall 81 (down from 82) Close 82 (down from 92) Med 79 (down from 81) 3pt 87 FT 80 (down from 81) Layup 80 Dunk 70 Handle 80 Pass 75 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 55 (down from 60) Steal 80 RebOff 50 (down from 60) RebDef 65 (down from 76) Speed 75 Stam 94 Dur 80 DefAwr 80 OffAwr 75 Notes: Acquired instant fame by winning the Slam Dunk contest in his rookie year, imitating Dr J's dunk from the foul line. White man can jump. Could be a decent scorer if he wanted to. Averaged 5 apg even when Gary Payton was still in Seattle. Coincidently, the last time the Clippers made the playoffs, he was on the team. For some strange reason, Pat Riley traded the still effective Issac Austin for Barry. Barry wasn't even added to the playoff roster, and Miami, missing it's depth at center, lost in the playoffs as usual. Easily the best of Rick Barry's 3 sons. Other Positions: PG Years Pro: 8 Playoff Experience: First Round 3x (13 games) Doug Christie Overall 80 (up from 78) Close 82 Med 75 3pt 82 FT 81 (down from 85) Layup 75 Dunk 65 (up from 60) Handle 85 Pass 75 (up from 60) PostOff 65 (up from 55) PostDef 75 (up from 70) Block 65 Steal 88 (up from 86) RebOff 55 (up from 50) RebDef 65 (up from 55) Speed 80 Stam 88 Dur 80 DefAwr 90 OffAwr 75 Notes: You can download a movie of him and Rick Fox fighting on Kazaa, or another P2P DL service. Other Positions: PG, SF Years Pro: 11 Defensive First Team: 1 Defensive Second Team: 2 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, Second Round, First Round (46 games) Wally Szczerbiak Overall 80 (up from 79) Close 92 Med 84 3pt 91 (up from 87) FT 87 (up from 83) Layup 80 Dunk 70 Handle 75 Pass 60 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 60 (down from 65) Steal 55 (up from 50) DefReb 60 OffReb 70 Speed 70 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 80 Notes: Get this - a jump shooter who shoots 50%. Imagine that. Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 4 All-Star selections: 1 Playoff Experience: First Round 4x (17 games) Jason Richardson Overall 80 (up from 79) Close 84 Med 75 3pt 81 FT 76 (up from 69) Layup 80 Dunk 90 Handle 80 Pass 55 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 55 (down from 70) Steal 70 (up from 50) RebOff 60 (down from 70) RebDef 74 Speed 80 Stam 95 Dur 80 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 75 Notes: Promising young player who has won the slam-dunk contest twice in his first 2 years. Really needs to work on his mid range game if he wants to be a star. Otherwise he's a level below Jerry Stackhouse. Years Pro: 2 Playoff Experience: None Reggie Miller Overall 79 (down from 81) Close 92 (down from 97) Med 83 3pt 85 (down from 90) FT 90 (down from 93) Layup 80 Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 50 Steal 60 OffReb 50 DefReb 60 Speed 80 Stam 92 Dur 90 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 80 Notes: The all-time leader in three pointers made with 2,330 (also all- time leader in attempted). His 23,505 points are 15th all time. Only person more clutch at the end of games was MJ, and like MJ, saved his best for MSG. Is that enough to get him into the hall of fame? You can see Miller beat the crap out of the MJ imitator, Kobe (who like a b****, attacked him from behind) on top of the scorer's table, by downloading the movie off Kazaa or another P2P DL service. Also famous for fighting the real MJ, but I have yet to find the clip. Years Pro: 16 All-Star selections: 5 (1 start) NBA Third Team: 3 FT% Titles: 2 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x, Conference Finals 4x, Second Round, First Round 2x (115 games) Kerry Kittles Overall 79 (up from 78) Close 84 (up from 79) Med 79 3pt 79 (down from 83) FT 79 (down from 80) Layup 80 Dunk 70 Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 65 (up from 50) Steal 75 (up from 65) RebOff 55 (up from 50) RebDef 65 (up from 60) Speed 80 Stam 82 Dur 70 (up from 50) DefAwr 80 OffAwr 75 Notes: First in the NBA in Steals per Turnover. Kittles runs on the break superbly, which makes him a great teammate for Jason Kidd. Shot .466 and .467 in 2 seasons with Kidd. With Marbury, his FG% hovered around 43%. Was a three-point threat earlier in his career, but doesn't take nearly as many anymore. Strange, considering he's really the only one on the team who is good from that range. So the legend goes, the Nets initially intended to draft Kobe, but Kobe threatened the Nets that he would pull a Steve Francis (refuse to sign a contract) if they drafted him, so they took the safe route and drafted Kittles instead. The Hornets called Kobe's bluff and were able to get Divac out of LA, which the Lakers didn't mind since they needed to salary dump to beat Orlando's offer to Shaq. Years Pro: 7 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x (43 games) Derek Anderson Overall 77 Close 82 Med 71 3pt 80 (down from 83) FT 86 Layup 80 Dunk 80 Handle 80 Pass 70 (up from 60) PostOff 60 PostDef 70 Block 65 Steal 55 RebOff 58 RebDef 62 (up from 50) Speed 85 Stam 87 Dur 70 (down from 80) DefAwr 70 OffAwr 75 Notes: Years Pro: 6 Playoff Experience: Second Round 1x, First Round 3x (16 games) Anfernee Hardaway Overall 77 Close 89 Med 70 3pt 76 FT 79 Layup 75 Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 75 (up from 70) PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 65 Steal 70 RebOff 65 RebDef 75 Speed 80 Stam 90 Dur 70 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 75 Notes: A rising superstar cut down by injuries. Vince Carter is another knee injury away from becoming Penny II, but that might be stretching it. Penny was on the NBA First Team twice, that's how good he was. Pre-injury, he was scoring 21 ppg on 50% shooting with 7 assists, 5 boards, and 2 steals per game as Shaq's sidekick. One of the most popular players in last 10 years, his Lil Penny commercials inspired bobbleheads everywhere. Other Positions: PG Years Pro: 10 Rookie of Year: 93-94 All-Star selections: 4 (4 starts) NBA First Team: 2 NBA Third Team: 1 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x, Conference Finals 1x, Second Round 1x, First Round 3x (60 games) Aaron McKie Overall 77 (down from 78) Close 87 (down from 89) Med 75 3pt 75 (down from 81) FT 84 (up from 83) Layup 80 Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 75 PostOff 55 PostDef 65 Block 50 (down from 55) Steal 80 (up from 70) OffReb 55 (up from 50) DefReb 65 Speed 80 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 80 OffAwr 75 (down from 80) Notes: Other Positions: PG Years Pro: 9 Sixth Man of Year: 00-01 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x, Second Round (69 games) Michael Redd Overall 77 (up from 72) Close 75 Med 76 (up from 75) 3pt 91 (up from 82) FT 81 (up from 78) Layup 75 Dunk 65 (up from 60) Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 60 PostDef 60 (up from 55) Block 55 Steal 70 (up from 60) OffReb 55 (up from 50) DefReb 65 (up from 50) Speed 80 Stam 88 Dur 80 DefAwr 75 (up from 70) OffAwr 70 (up from 65) Notes: Runner up sixth man of the year was the best gunner in the league this year. Set an NBA record with most three's in a quarter with 8. Years Pro: 3 Playoff Experience: First Round 1x (6 games) Emanuel Ginobilli (edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 76 (up from 73) Close 75 Med 71 (down from 75) 3pt 79 FT 74 (down from 78) Layup 75 Dunk 70 (up from 60) Handle 80 Pass 65 (up from 60) PostOff 60 PostDef 65 (up from 55) Block 60 Steal 86 (up from 75) OffReb 60 (up from 50) DefReb 55 (up from 50) Speed 80 Stam 92 Dur 80 DefAwr 80 (up from 70) OffAwr 70 (up from 65) Notes: Was best player in Europe before coming here. Second in NBA in Steals per minute. Years Pro: 1 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x (1 ring, 24 games) Quentin Richardson Overall 76 Close 87 Med 75 3pt 72 (down from 84) FT 69 (down from 75) Layup 80 (up from 75) Dunk 75 (up from 70) Handle 80 Pass 50 (down from 55) PostOff 70 PostDef 65 Block 55 (up from 50) Steal 65 RebOff 66 (up from 64) RebDef 72 (up from 70) Speed 80 Stam 96 Dur 90 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 75 Notes: Will probably get to start now that Lamar Odom is officially gone. Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 3 Playoff Experience: None David Wesley Overall 76 (up from 71) Close 89 (up from 81) Med 79 (up from 71) 3pt 90 (up from 77) FT 78 Layup 70 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 65 PostOff 55 PostDef 55 Block 50 Steal 80 (up from 70) RebOff 50 RebDef 50 Speed 85 Stam 96 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 75 Notes: Best friend of the late Bobby Phills. Other Positions: PG Years Pro: 10 Playoff Experience: Second Round, First Round (43 games) Dajuan Wagner (Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 76 Close 84 Med 75 3pt 72 (down from 79) FT 80 (up from 72) Layup 80 Dunk 65 (down from 70) Handle 80 Pass 75 PostOff 60 PostDef 50 Block 50 (down from 55) Steal 60 OffReb 50 DefReb 50 (down from 55) Speed 90 Stam 94 Dur 80 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 75 Notes: Was expected to compete with Jay Williams for rookie of the year. Instead, competed on who could get the lowest FG%. Wagner won, with a dismal .376 compared to Jay-Will's .399. Other Positions: PG Years Pro: 1 Playoff Experience: None Michael Dickerson Overall 76 Close 79 Med 73 3pt 82 (up from 79) FT 78 (down from 83) Layup 85 Dunk 70 Handle 85 Pass 60 PostOff 65 PostDef 60 Block 55 Steal 65 RebOff 55 RebDef 60 Speed 85 Stam 92 Dur 70 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 75 (up from 70) Notes: Has missed the last 2 seasons with injury. Years Pro: 5 Playoff Experience: First Round 1x (4 games) Jamal Crawford (Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 74 (up from 66) Close 75 (up from 66) Med 71 (down from 63) 3pt 80 (up from 76) FT 81 (up from 79) Layup 80 (up from 70) Dunk 70 Handle 80 Pass 70 (up from 60) PostOff 55 PostDef 60 (up from 50) Block 60 (up from 55) Steal 75 (up from 60) OffReb 55 (up from 50) DefReb 55 Speed 80 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 65 (up from 55) OffAwr 75 (up from 60) Notes: Crawford as a starter last year? 16 ppg, 6 apg. Could be the next Gilbert Arenas, as he's a restricted FA next summer. Other Positions: PG Years Pro: 3 Playoff Experience: None Courtney Alexander Overall 74 Close 72 (up from 62) Med 71 (down from 75) 3pt 73 FT 81 (up from 76) Layup 80 Dunk 85 Handle 85 Pass 60 PostOff 60 PostDef 60 Block 50 Steal 55 RebOff 50 RebDef 55 (up from 50) Speed 80 Stam 89 Dur 90 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 70 Notes: Years Pro: 3 Playoff Experience: First Round 1x (5 games) Marko Jaric (Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 73 (down from 75) Med 70 (down from 75) 3pt 72 (down from 85) FT 75 (down from 82) Layup 75 Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 70 PostOff 60 PostDef 60 (up from 55) Block 55 Steal 86 (up from 75) OffReb 55 (up from 50) DefReb 60 (up from 50) Speed 80 Stam 92 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 70 Notes: Led the NBA in Steals per minute. Other Positions: PG Years Pro: 1 Playoff Experience: None Devean George Overall 73 (up from 71) Close 72 (up from 50) Med 70 (down from 75) 3pt 76 (down from 79) FT 79 (up from 74) Layup 75 Dunk 75 Handle 80 Pass 55 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 (up from 60) Block 65 (up from 60) Steal 70 (up from 50) OffReb 65 (up from 50) DefReb 75 (up from 50) Speed 80 Stam 88 Dur 90 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 70 Notes: Good bench player, but definitely not starter quality. Makes you realize how much Jerry West put into the Laker dynasty. George got a good contract from Mitch Kupchak, but has only shot over 40% once in his career. Every year, the Lakers have gotten a little worse since Mitch took over. He should consider himself lucky that Shaq and Kobe attracted Karl and Gary, because he sure wouldn't have been able to done that on his own... his job was extended about 3 years because of it. Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 4 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 3x, Second Round 1x (3 rings, 46 games) Stephen Jackson (edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 73 (up from 65) Close 79 Med 73 (up from 63) 3pt 76 (up from 68) FT 76 (up from ?) Layup 75 (up from 70) Dunk 70 Handle 75 Pass 50 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 60 Steal 82 (up from 60) RebDef 58 RebOff 62 Speed 80 (up from 75) Stam 93 Dur 90 DefAwr 75 (up from 55) OffAwr 70 (up from 60) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x (1 ring, games) Jon Barry Overall 72 (up from 71) Close 82 Med 73 3pt 88 (up from 83) FT 86 (down from 92) Layup 70 Dunk 50 Handle 80 Pass 65 PostOff 55 PostDef 60 Block 55 (up from 50) Steal 75 (up from 65) RebOff 50 RebDef 60 (up from 50) Speed 75 Stam 84 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 70 Lucious Harris Overall 72 (up from 70) Close 72 (up from 52) Med 75 3pt 75 (up from 65) FT 80 Layup 75 Dunk 70 Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 55 PostDef 65 Block 50 (down from 55) Steal 66 RebOff 55 (up from 50) RebDef 55 (up from 50) Speed 75 Stam 84 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 70 Notes: Has spent the last 6 years with the Nets, crawling his way up the rotation. Currently New Jersey's sixth man, and can fill in nicely when Kittles is hurt. Can also play some PG off the bench. Other Positions: PG Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x, First Round 1x Eric Piatkowski FT 83 (down) Dunk 50 (down) Steal 55 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Steve Smith Overall 70 (down) Close 75 (down) Med 68 (down) FT 83 (down) Layup 65 (down) Speed 75 (down) DefAwr 60 (down) Notes: Other Positions: PG Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x (1 ring, games) Shandon Anderson Overall 70 (up) Close 75 (up) 3pt 78 (up) FT 73 (up) Layup 70 (up) Dunk 70 (up) Steal 70 (up) RebDef 64 (up) Dur 90 (up) DefAwr 70 (up) OffAwr 70 (up) Notes: Other Positions: SF Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x Anthony Peeler Overall 70 (up) 3pt 88 (up) FT 78 (down) Pass 65 (up) Block 55 (up) Steal 65 (up) RebOff 55 (up) RebDef 60 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Mitch Richmond* (retired) Overall 68 Close 79 (down from 89) Med 70 3pt 74 (up from 69) FT 90 (up from 88) Layup 70 Dunk 50 Handle 80 Pass 55 PostOff 65 PostDef 60 Block 50 Steal 60 RebOff 50 RebDef 50 Speed 75 Stam 84 Dur 80 DefAwr 60 (down from 70) OffAwr 75 Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x (1 ring, games) John Starks* (retired) Overall 68 Close 65 Med 66 3pt 71 FT 80 Layup 70 Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 55 (up from 50) PostOff 55 PostDef 60 Block 50 Steal 60 RebOff 55 RebDef 60 Speed 80 Stam 85 Dur 80 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 70 Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x Steve Kerr* (retired) Overall 66 Close 70 (down from 75) Med 70 3pt 80 FT 88 (up from 82) Layup 65 Dunk 50 Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 50 PostDef 50 Block 50 Steal 50 RebOff 50 RebDef 50 Speed 75 Stam 80 Dur 70 DefAwr 60 OffAwr 70 Notes: Other Positions: PG Year Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 5x (5 rings, games) Tamar Slay (Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 65 (down from 72) Close 65 (down from 75) Med 63 (down from 73) 3pt 66 (down from 70) FT 70 Layup 70 Dunk 75 (down from 80) Handle 75 (down from 80) Pass 50 (down from 55) PostOff 65 (down from 70) PostDef 65 Block 55 (down from 65) Steal 65 (up from 60) OffReb 55 (down from 60) DefReb 60 (down from 70) Speed 75 (down from 80) Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 55 (down from 65) OffAwr 60 (down from 70) Notes: Was Sega crazy? Slay was a bench warmer this year. Why did they make him so good? Why did they add him in the roster update, but not add Brian Scalabrine? Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 1 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x (6 games) Jeryl Sasser Overall 64 (up from 62) Close 62 (down from 70) Med 68 (up from 66) 3pt 68 (up from 54) FT 69 (down from 72) Layup 65 Dunk 65 (down from 70) Handle 80 (down from 85) Pass 55 PostOff 55 PostDef 55 Block 55 Steal 60 (up from 50) RebOff 50 RebDef 60 Speed 80 Stam 95 Dur 80 DefAwr 60 (up from 55) OffAwr 60 (up from 55) Notes: Magic tried to make him a PG. Didn't work too well. Uh... what else... Oh, the game lists him as 2 year pro, but he had only played 1 year. Maybe they confused him with his older brother, Jason Sasser. Yeah, nothing gets past Rashidi. Other Positions: PG Years Pro: 2 Playoff Expereience: Felipe Lopez Overall 62 (up from 60) Close 65 (up from 55) Med 63 3pt 73 FT 66 (up from 62) Layup 60 Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 50 PostOff 65 PostDef 60 Block 60 (up from 55) Steal 55 (up from 50) RebOff 50 RebDef 55 Speed 80 Stam 88 Dur 80 DefAwr 60 (up from 50) OffAwr 55 Notes: Years Pro: 5 Playoff Experience: First Round 2x (7 games) Kedrick Brown Overall 61 Close 65 (up from 60) Med 61 3pt 54 (down from 65) FT 62 (down from 70) Layup 65 (down from 70) Dunk 80 (up from 75) Handle 65 (up from 60) Pass 50 PostOff 60 PostDef 60 Block 60 Steal 55 (up from 50) RebOff 60 RebDef 70 Speed 75 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 60 (up from 55) OffAwr 60 Notes: Good dunker, not much else. 8 for 66 from three point range in his career (.121) Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 2 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, Second Round 1x (5 games) Fred Hoiberg Overall 61 (up from 58) Close 60 Med 66 (up from 61) 3pt 68 FT 85 (down from 86) Layup 60 Dunk 50 Handle 75 Pass 60 (up from 50) PostOff 50 PostDef 50 Block 50 Steal 70 (up from 55) RebOff 50 RebDef 55 (up from 50) Speed 75 Stam 80 Dur 80 DefAwr 55 OffAwr 60 Notes: Good 12th man. Sometimes good from 3pt range, most times not. Other Positions: PG Years Pro: 8 Playoff Experience: First Round 2x (6 games) Brandon Armstrong Overall 61 (down from 62) Close 62 (down from 70) Med 68 3pt 59 FT 82 Layup 60 Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 55 (down from 70) PostOff 50 PostDef 50 Block 50 (down from 60) Steal 50 RebOff 55 RebDef 55 Speed 80 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 55 OffAwr 60 Notes: Years Pro: 2 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x (0 games) Lavor Postell Overall 60 Close 65 Med 63 3pt 65 FT 80 (up from 78) Layup 60 Dunk 60 Handle 70 Pass 50 PostOff 60 PostDef 55 Block 50 (down from 55) Steal 55 RebOff 50 RebDef 55 Speed 75 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 55 OffAwr 65 Notes: Jeff Trepagnier Overall 60 Close 62 Med 63 3pt 65 (up from 62) FT 66 Layup 70 Dunk 60 Handle 75 Pass 55 PostOff 50 PostDef 50 Block 50 Steal 55 RebOff 50 RebDef 50 Speed 80 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 55 OffAwr 60 Notes: Years Pro: 2 Playoff Experience: None Joseph Forte Overall 59 (down from 60) Close 65 (down from 75) Med 63 3pt 60 FT 80 Layup 60 Dunk 50 Handle 80 Pass 55 PostOff 55 PostDef 55 Block 50 Steal 60 RebOff 50 RebDef 50 Speed 80 Stam 94 Dur 80 DefAwr 50 OffAwr 55 (down from 60) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: *********************************************************************** C. Small Forwards Shawn Marion Overall 91 (up) Close 97 (up) 3pt 85 (up) FT 85 (up) Steal 87 (up) Dur 90 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: First Round Michael Jordan* (Retired) Overall 88 Close 97 Med 83 3pt 74 (down from) FT 82 (down from) Layup 90 Dunk 60 Handle 85 Pass 75 PostOff 75 PostDef 75 Block 60 Steal 75 RebOff 65 RebDef 80 (down from) Speed 75 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 85 OffAwr 90 Notes: Other Positions: PG, SG Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 6x (6 rings, games) Jamal Mashburn Overall 86 (up) 3pt 88 (up) FT 85 (up) Steal 60 (up) RebOff 65 (down) RebDef 82 (up) OffAwr 85 (up) Dur 70 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Second Round, First Round Peja Stojakovic Block 55 (down) RebOff 68 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Conference Finals, Second Round Rashard Lewis 3pt 82 (down) FT 82 (down) Steal 70 (up) RebOff 80 (up) RebDef 80 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Glenn Robinson Overall 84 (up) FT 88 (up) DefReb 76 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x Latrell Sprewell Overall 84 (down) Med 81 (down) FT 79 (up) Pass 75 (up) Block 55 (down) Steal 78 (up) DefReb 65 (down) Notes: Other Positions: SG Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x Ron Artest (Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 82 (up from 81) Close 84 Med 76 3pt 77 (up from 75) FT 74 (up from 67) Layup 80 Dunk 75 Handle 75 Pass 60 (up from 50) PostOff 75 PostDef 85 Block 70 Steal 90 OffReb 64 (up from 60) DefReb 70 (up from 68) Speed 75 Stam 88 (up from 84) Dur 90 DefAwr 90 OffAwr 75 Notes: Other Positions: SG Years Pro: Playoff Experience: First Round 2x Jalen Rose (Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 83 (up from 82) Close 92 Med 83 3pt 82 FT 85 (up from 84) Layup 85 Dunk 70 Handle 85 Pass 70 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 55 (up from 50) Steal 70 Speed 80 Stam 99 (up from 96) Dur 90 (up from 80) DefAwr 75 OffAwr 85 Notes: Strangely, has not been elected to an all-star team yet. He can play three positions. Other Positions: PG, SG Years Pro: 9 Most Improved Player: 99-00 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x, Conference Finals 2x (58 games) Grant Hill Overall 81 (down) Close 94 (down) FT 82 (down) Layup 75 (down) Dunk 60 (down) Handle 80 (down) Pass 75 (up) Block 60 (up) Steal 60 (up) Speed 80 (down) Stam 82 (down) Dur 60 (down) Notes: Other Positions: PG Years Pro: Playoff Experience: First Round Lamar Odom Overall 81 (up from 80) Close 94 Med 73 3pt 74 FT 78 (up from 72) Layup 80 Dunk 80 Handle 80 Pass 80 (up from 75) PostOff 75 PostDef 75 Block 70 Steal 60 OffReb 66 DefReb 76 Speed 75 Stam 96 Dur 80 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 80 Notes: Rashidi's claim to fame: Odom went to HS 10 blocks from my house. How did I come to know about Lamar Odom? Back in the day, we were talking about what NBA players we'd met. My friend who was in ninth grade at the time, and went to Christ the King HS, said "Lamar Odom is NBA". Makes me wonder what it's like, knowing that you're a lock for the NBA at the age of 15... An athletics director I know says Odom is the most talented player he's ever seen, but he was also the stupidest kid he'd ever seen, going as far as to say "he was stupid as a brick". For what it's worth, that director was also as dumb as a brick, because he absolutely 100% swore to me that Nick Van Exel had been traded to the Celtics that day, and he was pissed because that meant Boston wouldn't need Omar Cook (also of Christ the King lore). Rashidi Insider Info at it's finest. Oh, and Odom will probably be the point forward, at power forward for Miami this year. Yeah. Other Positions: PG, PF Years Pro: 4 Playoff Experience: None Tim Thomas Close 84 (up) 3pt 82 (down) FT 78 (up) Block 70 (down) Steal 68 (up) RebOff 62 (up) RebDef 74 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Scottie Pippen Overall 80 (down) Close 87 (down) 3pt 72 (down) FT 82 (up) Dunk 65 (down) Steal 80 (up) RebDef 72 (down) Notes: Batman and Robin. Jay and Silent Bob. Jordan and Scottie. Won 6 rings as Jordan's sidekick. One of the 50 greatest players in NBA history. Expected to retire in 2 seasons (when his contract expires). Current leader in total playoff games. Other Positions: PG Years Pro: 16 All-Star selections: 7 (6 starts, 1 MVP) NBA First Team: 3 NBA Second Team: 2 NBA Third Team: 2 Defensive First team selections: 7 Defensive Second team selections: 2 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 6x (6 rings, 206 games) Keith Van Horn Overall 79 (up) Med 75 (up) Block 65 (up) Steal 65 (up) RebOff 74 (up) RebDef 80 (up) Notes: Other Positions: PF Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x, Second Round 1x, First Round 1x Shane Battier Overall 79 (up) 3pt 86 (up) FT 83 (up) Pass 55 (up) Block 78 (up) Steal 80 (up) Notes: Years Pro: 2 Playoff Experience: None Richard Jefferson Overall 78 (up) FT 74 (up) Dunk 90 (up) PostOff 75 (up) PostDef 75 (up) Steal 65 (up) RebOff 68 (up) RebDef 74 (up) DefAwr 80 (up) Notes: Years Pro: 2 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x Matt Harpring Overall 78 (up) Close 89 (up from 84) 3pt 86 (up) FT 79 (down) Block 55 (down) Steal 65 (up) RebOff 68 (up) DefAwr 75 (up) Notes: Other Positions: SG Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Corey Maggette Overall 77 (up) Close 84 (up) 3pt 76 (up) FT 80 (up) Steal 65 (up) DefReb 70 (up) OffReb 75 (up) Notes: Other Positions: SG Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Desmond Mason Overall 77 (up) Close 79 (up) 3pt 69 (down) FT 75 (up) Dunk 90 (up) Pass 55 (down) Block 60 (down) Steal 65 (up) RebDef 66 (up) OffAwr 75 (up) Notes: Other Positions: SG Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Toni Kukoc Overall 77 (up from 75) Close 82 (down from 87) Med 75 3pt 80 (up from 77) FT 71 (down from 73) Layup 70 (down from 71) Dunk 65 (down from 70) Handle 80 Pass 75 (up from 60) PostOff 75 PostDef 70 Block 65 (up from 55) Steal 78 (up from 60) RebOff 60 RebDef 76 Speed 70 Stam 86 Dur 70 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 75 Notes: The Croation Sensation is one of the best bench players in recent memory. Even though he came off the bench, he was regarded as the third scoring option for Chicago behind MJ and Scottie. Years Pro: 10 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 3x, Second Round 2x, First Round 1x (3 rings, 91 games) Lamond Murray Overall 77 (down) Close 84 (down) FT 82 (up) Layup 75 (down) Pass 55 (up) Steal 65 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Hedo Turkoglu Med 77 (down) FT 80 (up) RebOff 68 (up) OffAwr 75 (down) Notes: Other Positions: SG Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Conference Finals, Second Round, First Round Mike Miller Overall 75 (up) Med 79 (up) 3pt 84 (up) FT 84 (up) Pass 60 (up) RebDef 70 (up) Notes: Other Positions: SG Years Pro: 3 Playoff Experience: Bruce Bowen Overall 75 (up) FT 55 (down) DefAwr 90 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x (1 ring, games) Caron Butler Overall 75 (up) Med 73 (up) FT 82 (up) Layup 75 (up) Block 60 (down) Steal 82 (up) DefAwr 70 (up) OffAwr 75 (up) Notes: Years Pro: 1 Playoff Experience: None Mike Dunleavy Overall 75 (down) FT 78 (up) OffReb 60 (down) Def Reb 70 (down) DefAwr 65 (down) Notes: Years Pro: 1 Playoff Experience: None Ruben Patterson 3pt 62 (down) FT 63 (down) Block 65 (up) Steal 78 (up) DefAwr 80 (up) Notes: Other Positions: SG Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Darius Miles Overall 75 (up) FT 59 (down) Block 75 (up) Steal 70 (up) OffReb 70 (down) DefReb 75 (down) Notes: Entering the draft out of high school was a smart move for him. Given his current rate of development, had he gone to college, he would have been taken much lower than the third pick. Other Positions: SG Years Pro: 3 Playoff Experience: None Rick Fox Close 82 (down) Med 73 (down) 3pt 80 (up) FT 75 (up) Layup 75 (down) Pass 65 (up) Block 55 (down) Steal 70 (up) RebOff 58 (down) RebDef 64 (up) OffAwr 75 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 3x (3 rings, games) Gordon Giricek (Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 71 (up from 69) Close 75 Med 73 (down from 75) 3pt 76 (down from 85) FT 82 (up from 78) Layup 75 Dunk 65 (up from 60) Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 60 PostDef 60 (up from 55) Block 50 (down from 60) Steal 65 RebOff 55 (up from 50) RebDef 64 (up from 50) Speed 80 Stam 92 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 70 (up from 65) Notes: Years Pro: 1 Playoff Experience: First Round 1x (7 games) Glen Rice Overall 71 (up) Med 75 (up) 3pt 88 (up) FT 85 (up) OffAwr 75 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x (1 ring, games) Lee Nailon Overall 69 (down) Med 73 (down) 3pt 54 (down) Steal 55 (down) RebDef 72 (down) DefAwr 60 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Rodney White Overall 66 (up from 63) Close 75 Med 66 (up from 63) 3pt 66 (up from 54) FT 79 (up from 75) Layup 65 (up from 60) Dunk 70 Handle 75 Pass 55 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 60 Steal 60 (up from 50) RebOff 56 RebDef 68 Speed 75 Stam 94 Dur 80 DefAwr 55 (up from 50) OffAwr 65 (up from 60) Notes: Did Detroit give up on White early, or did White give up playing basketball early? Wasn't he supposed to go earlier than ninth in the draft? MJ loved the kid, he was considering trading the first pick (Kwame) for someone good so he could move down and draft White. Now, he's a mess. What do we know about White? On the worst team in basketball, he managed these numbers as a starter in 19 games. 10.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 2.9 apg with a .399 FG% in 27.5 mpg. He certainly isn't a Ricky Davis stat padder. I also assume he changed his position to SG now, which is kind of perplexing. He's 6'9 and 230 pounds. Shouldn't he be playing SF? And with these kinds of advantages, why is he not being successful at posting up smaller guards? He's the biggest guard in the entire NBA, and he can't even shoot 40% as a starter? For what it's worth, he was also third in the NBA in Turnovers per minute. Other Positions: SG, PF Years Pro: 2 Playoff Experience: First Round 1x (1 game) Kendall Gill Overall 66 (up) 3pt 70 (up) FT 76 (up) Layup 70 (up) Dunk 60 (up) Pass 55 (up) PostOff 60 (up) Block 55 (down) Steal 75 (up) RebOff 55 (up) Dur 80 (up) DefAwr 70 (up) OffAwr 70 (up) Notes: Other Positions: SG Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Danny Ferry* (Retired) Overall 66 (down) Close 60 (down) Med 70 (down) 3pt 78 (down) FT 84 (down) Layup 65 (down) Pass 55 (up) Block 50 (down) DefAwr 60 (down) OffAwr 65 (down) Notes: Retired after winning his first NBA Championship. Will join the Spurs front office. Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x (1 ring, games) Gerald Wallace Overall 65 (up) 3pt 52 (up) FT 53 (down) PostOff 65 (up) PostDef 65 (up) Steal 60 (up) DefAwr 65 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Tariq Abdul-Wahad Overall 65 (down from 66) Close 70 Med 66 (down from 68) 3pt 62 (down from 69) FT 70 Layup 65 Dunk 70 Handle 75 Pass 50 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 60 (up from 55) Steal 60 (up from 55) RebOff 58 RebDef 66 Speed 75 Stam 90 Dur 70 DefAwr 70 (up from 60) OffAwr 65 Notes: The former Oliver St. Jean is a shooting guard that never learned how to shoot. It shouldn't require a brain surgeon to see he's on the verge of scrubbing out of the league. Would you believe he played in 8 playoff games and only 14 regular season games (due to injury)? It just struck me as kind of odd. Other Positions: SG Years Pro: 6 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, First Round 1x (13 games) Tracy Murray Overall 65 (down) Close 65 (down) Med 68 (down) FT 83 (down) PostDef 65 (down) Block 55 (up) DefAwr 65 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals Tyrone Nesby Overall 65 (up) Close 65 (up) Block 60 (up) Steal 60 (up) Nick Anderson* (Retired) Overall 64 (down) Close 70 (down) Med 66 (down) 3pt 70 (down) FT 67 (up) Block 55 (up) Steal 70 (down) Dur 60 (up) DefAwr 65 (down) OffAwr 65 (down) Raja Bell Overall 63 (up) 3pt 80 (up) FT 72 (down) Steal 75 (up) OffReb 55 (up) DefReb 60 (up) DefAwr 75 (up) OffAwr 55 (up) Notes: Other Positions: SG Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals Roshown McLeod No changes Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Cedric Henderson No changes Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: *********************************************************************** D. Power Forwards Tim Duncan Overall 98 (up from 96) Close 97 Med 75 3pt 62 (up from 52) FT 71 (up from 62) Layup 80 Dunk 80 Handle 65 (up from 60) Pass 65 (up from 50) PostOff 95 PostDef 95 Block 92 (up from 90) Steal 60 RebOff 90 RebDef 94 Speed 70 Stam 99 Dur 90 DefAwr 90 OffAwr 85 Notes: The 2 time reigning MVP won his second ring in four seasons, and you can't stick an asterisk next to this one. Has torn up the league since his arrival. Just look at his recognitions. He's the first player since, fittingly, David Robinson, to be on an all-nba team and a defensive team in each of his first 6 seasons (Robinson had 7), and he's the first player in history to be named to the NBA First team in his first 6 seasons (the closest is Larry Bird, who made the first team in each of his first 4 seasons). Among the tops in the league in points, rebounds, and blocks each year. But you know what I like most about him? His assist totals. Look at his points, rebounds, assists, blocks, and FG% totals per round of the playoffs this season. First Round - 18.7 ppg, 16.0 rpg, 5.2 apg, 3.5 bpg. 521 fg%. Second Round - 28.0 ppg, 11.2 rpg, 4.8 apg, 1.3 bpg, 529 fg%. Conference Finals - 28.0 ppg, 16.7 rpg, 5.8 apg, 3.0 bpg, 569 fg%. NBA Finals - 24.7 ppg, 15.4 rpg, 5.3 apg, 5.3 bpg, 495 fg%. Absolutely insane. In case you are wondering, Duncan's assist totals exceeded Tony Parker's assist totals in each round of the playoffs. Definitely the heir to Shaq's kingdom, and unlike Shaq, he didn't jump ship and screw over his former team. Other Positions: C Years Pro: 6 Most Valuable Player: 01-02, 02-03 NBA Finals MVP: 98-99, 02-03 Rookie of the Year: 97-98 All-Star selections: 5 games (4 starts, 1 MVP) NBA First Team: 6 Defensive First Team: 5 Defensive Second Team: 1 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x, Second Round 3x (2 rings, 72 games) Kevin Garnett (Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 98 Close 97 Med 83 (up from 81) 3pt 71 FT 75 (down from 77) Layup 85 Dunk 90 Handle 80 Pass 80 (up from 75) PostOff 94 PostDef 92 Block 80 Steal 75 RebOff 88 RebDef 95 Speed 70 Stam 99 Dur 90 DefAwr 90 (up from 85) OffAwr 85 Notes: The runner up MVP this year to Tim Duncan. Can't seem to have any luck with getting out of the first round. T'Wolves have given him his best team in years, and he still might not get out of the first round. Other Positions: SF, C Years Pro: 8 All-Star selections: 6 (5 starts, 1 MVP) NBA First Team: 1 NBA Second Team: 2 NBA Third Team: 1 Defensive First Team: 3 Playoff Experience: First Round (29 games) Dirk Nowitzki Overall 93 (up from 91) Close 97 Med 94 3pt 91 FT 88 (up from 83) Layup 85 Dunk 80 Handle 85 Pass 55 PostOff 85 PostDef 80 (up from 75) Block 75 Steal 70 RebOff 70 RebDef 92 (up from 90) Speed 75 Stam 99 (up from 95) Dur 90 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 85 (up from 80) Notes: Other Positions: SF, C Years Pro: 5 All-Star selections: 2 NBA Second Team: 2 NBA Third Team: 1 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, Second Round 2x (35 games) Chris Webber Overall 90 (down from 91) Close 97 Med 75 3pt 54 FT 61 (down from 75) Layup 85 Dunk 80 Handle 70 Pass 80 PostOff 95 PostDef 85 Block 78 Steal 70 RebOff 85 (up from 82) RebDef 92 Speed 70 Stam 99 Dur 70 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 85 Notes: Years Pro: Rookie of Year: 93-94 All-Star selections: 6 (2 starts) NBA First Team: 1 NBA Second Team: 3 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, Second Round, First Round (47 games) Jermaine O'Neal Overall 90 (up) 3pt 58 (up) FT 73 (up) PostOff 92 (up) Steal 55 (up) RebOff 88 (up) RebDef 92 (up) Stam 95 (up) Notes: Years Pro: All-Star selections: Playoff Experience: Conference Finals, First Round Elton Brand Overall 88 (down from 89) Close 97 Med 70 3pt 50 FT 69 (down from 80) Layup 75 Dunk 75 Handle 75 Pass 55 PostOff 90 PostDef 85 Block 90 (up from 85) Steal 62 (up from 60) OffReb 94 DefReb 90 Speed 65 Stam 94 Dur 90 DefAwr 85 OffAwr 85 Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: None Karl Malone Overall 87 (down) FT 76 (down) Pass 70 (up) Steal 79 (up) RebOff 75 (down) RebDef 88 (up) OffAwr 85 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x, Conference Finals, Second Round, First Round Rasheed Wallace Overall 85 (down) FT 74 (up) PostOff 88 (down) Block 76 (down) RebOff 75 (down) RebDef 84 (down) Notes: Years Pro: All-Star selections: Playoff Experience: Conference Finals, First Round Antoine Walker Overall 84 (down) 3pt 81 (down) FT 62 (down) Pass 75 (down) Steal 70 (down) DefReb 75 (down) OffReb 84 (down) Notes: Other Positions: PG, SF Years Pro: 6 All-Star selections: Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, Second Round 1x Antonio McDyess FT 68 (up) Steal 55 (up) Dur 60 (down, also changed in Sega roster update) Notes: Years Pro: All-Star selections: Playoff Experience: Shareef Abdur-Rahim 3pt 68 (up) FT 84 (up) Pass 60 (up) Block 65 (down) Steal 60 (up) Notes: Was sixth in the NBA in ppg in 97-98, yet did not make the all- star team. Should have made the team more than once, that's what happens when you play in dead cities like Vancouver and Atlanta. He has career averages of 20.7 ppg, 8.3 rpg, 2.9 apg, but only one all- star game. Would be puzzling, but the records of the teams that he plays for are abysmal, which leaves questions about how much better he really makes a team. Years Pro: Other Positions: SF All-Star selections: 1 Playoff Experience: None Donyell Marshall (Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 84 (up from 80) Close 89 Med 73 (down from 75) 3pt 78 (up from 73) FT 76 (down from 78) Layup 75 Dunk 75 Handle 60 Pass 50 PostOff 85 PostDef 75 Block 78 (up from 70) Steal 78 (up from 50) OffReb 86 (up from 84) DefReb 86 (up from 78) Speed 75 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 75 Notes: Probably the most underrated player in the league. Always seems to get stuck on teams with depth at both forward positions. Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 10 Playoff Experience: First Round 2x (9 games) Antawn Jamison Overall 83 (up from 82) Close 94 Med 81 3pt 70 (down from 80) FT 79 (up from 72) Layup 80 Dunk 75 Handle 75 Pass 50 PostOff 85 (up from 80) PostDef 70 Block 65 (down from 70) Steal 55 RebOff 90 RebDef 78 Speed 75 Stam 95 Dur 80 (up from 70) DefAwr 65 OffAwr 80 (up from 75) Notes: Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 5 Playoff Experience: None Pau Gasol Overall 82 (up from 81) Close 94 Med 66 3pt 52 (up from 50) FT 74 (up from 71) Layup 75 (up from 70) Dunk 70 Handle 75 Pass 65 PostOff 85 PostDef 75 Block 85 Steal 50 RebOff 84 RebDef 86 Speed 70 Stam 90 Dur 90 DefAwr 80 OffAwr 80 (up from 70) Notes: Rookie of Year: 01-02 Years Pro: 2 Playoff Experience: None Kenyon Martin Overall 82 (up from 78) Close 89 (up from 79) Med 68 3pt 58 FT 65 (up from 56) Layup 80 Dunk 85 Handle 60 (up from 50) Pass 50 PostOff 82 (up from 78) PostDef 85 (up from 80) Block 80 Steal 70 (up from 60) RebOff 86 RebDef 82 Speed 70 Stam 94 Dur 80 DefAwr 80 OffAwr 75 (up from 70) Notes: Years Pro: 3 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x (40 games) Juwan Howard Overall 80 (up) 3pt 52 (up) FT 80 (up) Pass 55 (up) Block 65 (down) Steal 60 (up) OffReb 78 (up) Notes: Other Positions: SF, C Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Derrick Coleman Overall 79 (up from 78) Close 89 Med 70 (up from 66) 3pt 72 FT 78 (down from 80) Layup 70 Dunk 70 Handle 75 Pass 55 (down from 60) PostOff 84 PostDef 72 Block 78 (up from 70) Steal 65 (up from 50) RebOff 82 (down from 86) RebDef 80 Speed 60 Stam 80 (up from 72) Dur 70 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 75 (down from 80) Notes: Other Positions: C Years Pro: 13 Playoff Experience: Second Round 1x, First Round 6x (39 games) Antonio Davis Overall 78 (down) Pass 55 (up) Block 75 (down) RebOff 85 (down) DefAwr 80 (up) Notes: Other Positions: C Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Kurt Thomas Overall 78 (up from 77) Close 89 Med 70 (up from 66) 3pt 52 (up from 50) FT 75 (down from 78) Layup 70 Dunk 80 Handle 55 Pass 50 PostOff 80 PostDef 80 Block 78 (up from 75) Steal 65 (up from 50) RebOff 78 RebDef 88 Speed 65 Stam 88 (up from 84) Dur 80 DefAwr 80 OffAwr 75 Notes: Other Positions: C Years Pro: 8 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x, Conference Finals 1x, First Round 2x (44 games) Drew Gooden (Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 78 (up from) Close 89 Med 70 3pt 68 (from) FT 71 (from) Layup 70 Dunk 80 Handle 70 Pass 55 PostOff 75 PostDef 70 Block 75 (from) Steal 60 (from) OffReb 84 (up from) DefReb 82 (up from) Speed 70 Stam 88 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 75 Notes: Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 1 Playoff Experience: First Round 1x (7 games) Amare Stoudemire (Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 78 (up from 76) Close 89 (up from 87) Med 65 3pt 52 (up from 50) FT 66 (down from 67) Layup 70 Dunk 90 (up from 85) Handle 65 Pass 50 PostOff 80 PostDef 75 Block 75 (down from 80) Steal 60 (up from 55) OffReb 88 DefReb 84 (up from 80) Speed 70 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 (up from 60) OffAwr 70 (up from 65) Notes: Rookie of the year this year. Has had the most success of any rookie coming out of high school. Shouldn't have won RoY, because I feel he got it over Yao based on his team making the playoffs. The difference between the Rockets and Suns was not Amare and Yao. It was Shawn Marion being a lot better than Cuttino Mobley. Years Pro: 1 Playoff Experience: First Round 1x (6 games) Brian Grant Overall 77 (up) Close 84 (up) FT 77 Steal 70 (up) RebOff 82 RebDef 90 (up) DefAwr 80 Notes: Other Positions: C Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Conference Finals Troy Murphy (Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 77 (up from 76) Close 82 Med 76 3pt 62 FT 84 (up from 83) Layup 65 (up from 60) Dunk 70 Handle 70 Pass 55 (down from 60) PostOff 76 PostDef 74 Block 65 Steal 65 (up from 50) OffReb 88 (up from 82) DefReb 90 Speed 65 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 65 (up from 60) OffAwr 65 Notes: Years Pro: 2 Playoff Experience: None Cliff Robinson Close 87 (down) 3pt 79 (down) FT 68 (down) Pass 60 (up) PostDef 80 (down) Block 75 (up) Steal 65 (up) Dur 90 (up) Notes: Other Positions: C Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Anthony Mason* (Retired) Overall 75 (down from 77) Close 79 Med 70 (down from 75) 3pt 50 (down from 58) FT 72 (down from 80) Layup 70 Dunk 70 Handle 80 Pass 75 PostOff 75 PostDef 80 Block 60 Steal 55 (down from 70) RebOff 78 RebDef 84 Speed 70 Stam 95 Dur 90 DefAwr 80 OffAwr 80 Notes: Other Positions: SF, PG Years Pro: 13 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x, Conference Finals 1x, Second Round 4x, First Round 4x (96 games) Al Harrington Overall 75 (up) Med 73 (up) 3pt 66 (up) FT 77 (down) Block 60 (down) Steal 60 (up) OffReb 72 (up) Dur 80 (up) Notes: Other Positions: SG, SF Years Pro: Playoff Experience: PJ Brown Overall 75 (up) Close 79 (up) FT 84 (up) Block 75 (up) Steal 70 (up) RebOff 88 (up) Notes: Other Positions: C Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Conference Finals, Second Round, First Round Tyson Chandler (Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 74 (up from 68) Close 82 (up from 77) Med 70 3pt 50 FT 61 (up from 60) Layup 65 Dunk 85 Handle 70 Pass 50 PostOff 75 PostDef 70 Block 82 (up from 75) Steal 60 (up from 50) OffReb 75 (up from 55) DefReb 82 (up from 75) Speed 70 Stam 86 Dur 90 DefAwr 65 (up from 60) OffAwr 65 (up from 55) Notes: Other Positions: SF, C Years Pro: 2 Playoff Experience: Eddie Griffin Overall 74 (up) 3pt 76 (down) FT 62 (down) PostDef 75 (up) Block 85 (up) Steal 60 (up) OffReb 74 (up) DefAwr 75 (up) Notes: Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 3 Playoff Experience: Kenny Thomas Overall 74 (up) FT 75 (up) Block 65 (down) OffReb 80 (up) DefReb 76 (up) DefAwr 75 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Clarence Weatherspoon Overall 74 (up) FT 76 (up) Block 78 (down) RebOff 86 (up) Notes: Other Positions: SF Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Second Round Nene Hilario Overall 73 (up) Close 70 (up) 3pt 50 (down) FT 58 (up) Handle 55 (up) Pass 55 (up) PostDef 75 (up) Steal 75 (up) Block 80 (up) OffReb 82 (up) DefAwr 75 (up) Notes: Other Positions: C Years Pro: 1 Playoff Experience: None Malik Rose Overall 73 (up) Close 79 (up) 3pt 52 (up) FT 79 (up) Pass 55 (up) Block 70 (up) Steal 55 (up) Dur 90 (up) Notes: Other Positions: C Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x (2 rings, games) Danny Fortson FT 76 (down) Steal 55 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Joe Smith Overall 73 (down) Close 84 (down) 3pt 50 (down) FT 78 (up) Steal 50 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Shawn Kemp FT 74 (down) Notes: Other Positions: C Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x Christian Laettner Overall 72 (up) FT 83 (up) Pass 60 (up) Dur 70 (up) OffAwr 75 (up) Notes: Other Positions: C Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Rodney Rogers Close 82 (down) 3pt 76 (down) FT 76 (up) Block 70 (up) Steal 60 (up) Notes: Other Positions: SF Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x, Conference Finals 1x Vin Baker Overall 71 (down) Close 82 (down) Med 73 (down) 3pt 50 (down) FT 68 (down) Layup 70 (down) OffReb 74 (down) OffAwr 70 (down) Notes: Other Positions: C Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Carlos Boozer Overall 70 (up) Close 79 (up) FT 77 (up) Layup 65 (up from 60) PostOff 75 (up) Block 70 (up) OffReb 80 (up) DefReb 82 (up) Notes: Years Pro: 1 Playoff Experience: None Zach Randolph Overall 70 (up) Close 82 (up) Med 70 (down) FT 76 (up) Layup 70 (up from 60) PostOff 75 (up) Steal 55 (up) RebOff 80 (up) RebDef 75 (up) DefAwr 65 (up) OffAwr 70 (up) Notes: Other Positions: SF Years Pro: Playoff Experience: First Round Maurice Taylor Close 82 (down) FT 73 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Othella Harrington FT 82 (up) PostOff 75 (up) Block 65 (down) Notes: Other Positions: C Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Kwame Brown (edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 68 (down from 69) Close 75 Med 61 3pt 50 FT 67 (down from 70) Layup 70 Dunk 85 Handle 75 Pass 50 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 80 Steal 65 (up) OffReb 70 DefReb 76 Speed 70 Stam 94 Dur 80 DefAwr 60 (up) OffAwr 60 Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Samaki Walker Overall 67 (down) Close 72 (down) FT 65 (down) PostOff 70 (down) Block 80 (up) OffReb 75 (up OffAwr 65 (down) Notes: Other Positions: C Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals Tom Gugliotta Overall 67 (down) FT 76 (down) Pass 55 (up) PostDef 70 (down) Steal 60 (up) DefAwr 65 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Horace Grant Overall 67 (down) Close 70 (Down) Med 68 (down) FT 69 (down) Layup 60 (down) Dunk 60 (down) PostOff 70 (down) PostDef 75 (down) Steal 65 (up) Stam 78 (down) OffAwr 65 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals Charles Oakley Overall 65 (down) Close 60 (down) FT 82 (up) Layup 60 (down) PostDef 75 (down) Block 60 (down) Steal 65 (down) RebDef 82 (down) Stam 80 (down) OffAwr 65 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Ruben Wolkowyski (From Sega's roster update, no changes) Overall 65 Close 70 Med 58 3pt 50 FT 69 Layup 65 Dunk 65 Handle 50 Pass 50 PostOff 70 PostDef 75 Block 75 Steal 52 OffReb 77 DefReb 72 Speed 60 Stam 85 Dur 80 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 60 Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Alan Henderson Overall 65 (up) Steal 55 (up) OffReb 74 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Walter McCarty Overall 64 (up) Med 66 (up) 3pt 82 (up) FT 62 (down) Layup 65 (up) Handle 65 (up) Pass 55 (up) Block 65 (down) Pass 75 (up) Speed 65 (up) DefAwr 70 (up) OffAwr 60 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Robert Traylor Overall 64 (up) FT 65 (up) Block 70 (up) Steal 60 (up) DefReb 70 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Danny Manning* (Retired) Overall 64 (down from 65) Close 62 Med 75 3pt 59 FT 73 (up from 65) Layup 65 Dunk 65 Handle 70 (down from 75) Pass 50 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 60 Steal 73 RebOff 57 RebDef 65 (down from 73) Speed 65 Stam 72 Dur 70 DefAwr 60 (down from 70) OffAwr 70 Notes: Retired to go help Kansas' athletic program. Had 3 separate ACL injuries, which killed his career. A 20-point scorer before having them. Sixth Man of Year: 97-98 Years Pro: 15 All-Star selections: 3 Playoff Experience: Second Round, First Round (43 games) Sam Clancy Overall 63 Close 75 Med 66 3pt 50 FT 62 Layup 65 Dunk 70 Handle 65 Pass 50 PostOff 70 PostDef 65 Block 65 Steal 60 RebOff 60 RebDef 70 Speed 65 Stam 84 Dur 80 DefAwr 60 OffAwr 65 Notes: Missed his rookie season with injury. Years Pro: 1 Playoff Experience: None Stanislav Medvedenko 3pt 52 (up) FT 72 (up) Block 65 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: John Wallace Overall 61 (up) Close 70 (up) Med 58 (up) 3pt 58 (up) Layup 65 (up) OffReb 60 (up) DefReb 63 (down) DefAwr 55 (down) OffAwr 65 (up) Notes: Averaged 24 ppg and 6 spg in Greece last season. If Wallace could average 6 spg in Greece, I could average at least 3. I'm not joking. Other Positions: SF Years Pro: 7 Playoff Experience: Second Round 1x (5 games) Lawrence Funderburke FT 68 (down) Steal 50 (down) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Corie Blount No changes Notes: Other Positions: C Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Don Reid No changes Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Jamie Feick* (Retired) No changes Notes: Good rebounder, but forced to retire due to injuries. How good a rebounder? His career high in boards was 25. Was waived by the Nets in April. Years Pro: 6 Playoff Experience: None Mark Madsen Overall 58 (up) Close 60 (up) Dunk 65 (up) Steal 60 (up) OffReb 68 (up) Notes: Other Positions: C Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Jerome Moiso Overall 58 (up) Close 60 (up) FT 66 (up) Dunk 70 (up) Block 80 (up) Steal 55 (up) OffReb 65 (up) DefAwr 55 (up) OffAwr 55 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: First Round Kirk Haston No changes Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: *********************************************************************** E. Centers Shaquille O'Neal Overall 96 (down from 98) Close 97 Med 50 (down from 58) 3pt 50 FT 62 (up from 50) Layup 80 Dunk 85 Handle 65 Pass 65 PostOff 99 PostDef 90 (down from 94) Block 85 (down from 90) Steal 50 RebOff 96 RebDef 92 Speed 65 Stam 96 Dur 80 DefAwr 85 OffAwr 90 Notes: Has more nicknames than Sean Combs. The most dominant player in the NBA, when all is said and done he'll probably go down as one of the top 5 centers of all-time. The other 4 are Wilt, Russell, Jabbar, and Hakeem. Was the first player to be named Player of the Week in his first week in the league. Broke two backboards dunking during his rookie year. You can download the videos off Kazaa or another P2P download service. Was selected as one of the 50 greatest players of all time, but prematurely IMO. The selections were made in 1996. Shaq had only played 4 seasons. What if he had gotten a serious injury afterwards? Then you've got a player who would end up not being the best of all-time. What if Shaq had pulled a Vince Carter? VC was the next MJ... then he got injured. What about Kobe and T-Mac? Right NOW they're scoring 30 ppg, but who knows how long that will last? Does either deserve to make such a prestigious list? In retrospect, everything worked out, but I still think a 4 year vet should have been made to wait for the top 100 list, Years Pro: 11 Most Valuable Player: 99-00 NBA Finals MVP: 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 Rookie of Year: 92-93 All-Star selections: 9 (6 starts, 1 MVP) NBA First Team: 5 NBA Second Team: 1 NBA Third Team: 3 Defensive Second Team selections: 3 Scoring Titles: 2 FG% Titles: 6 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 4x, Conference Finals 1x, Second Round 4x, First Round 1x (3 rings, 136 games) Alonzo Mourning Overall 86 (up from 85) Close 89 Med 66 3pt 50 FT 71 Layup 75 Dunk 70 Handle 60 Pass 50 PostOff 85 (up from 80) PostDef 90 Block 88 Steal 50 RebOff 80 RebDef 90 Speed 65 Stam 84 Dur 70 DefAwr 90 OffAwr 80 (up from 75) Notes: Missed two of the last three years (including last year) because of a kidney ailment related to his medication. Still among the best offensive centers in the league, though Ilgauskas has probably taken the #2 spot behind Shaq away from him. Years Pro: 11 All-Star selections: 6 times (1 start) NBA First Team: 1 NBA Second Team: 1 Defensive Player of the Year: 2 Defensive First team selections: 1 Defensive Second team selections: 1 Blocks Titles: 1 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, Second Round 3x, First Round 1x (55 games) Ben Wallace Overall 86 (up from 85) Close 79 Med 50 3pt 50 FT 50 Layup 60 Dunk 70 Handle 50 Pass 50 PostOff 75 PostDef 90 Block 95 (down from 97) Steal 80 RebOff 96 RebDef 96 (up from 93) Speed 65 Stam 96 (up from 90) Dur 90 DefAwr 95 OffAwr 70 Notes: Defensive Player of the Year the last 2 years. The first undrafted player in NBA history to start in an All-Star game. Other Positions: PF Years Pro: 7 All-Star selections: 1 (1 start) NBA Second Team: 1 NBA Third Team: 1 Defensive Player of the Year: 2 Defensive First team selections: 2 Rebound Titles: 2 Blocks Titles: 2 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, First Round 2x (27 games) Dikembe Mutombo Overall 82 Close 75 Med 50 (down from 53) 3pt 50 FT 73 (up from 71) Layup 60 Dunk 70 Handle 50 Pass 50 PostOff 76 PostDef 94 Block 90 Steal 50 RebOff 92 RebDef 90 Speed 55 Stam 86 Dur 90 DefAwr 95 DefDef 65 Notes: Set a playoff record with 31 blocks in a 5 game playoff series (That's over 6 bpg) against Seattle in 93-94. That Denver team became the first 8th seed to ever defeat a 1st seed in the playoffs. Years Pro: 12 All-Star selections: 8 (3 starts) NBA Second Team: 1 NBA Third Team: 2 Defensive Player of the Year: 4 Defensive First team selections: 3 Defensive Second team selections: 3 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x, Second Round 2x (76 games) David Robinson* (Retired) Overall 80 (up) Close 87 Med 73 3pt 50 FT 71 (down from 73) Layup 70 Dunk 70 Handle 55 Pass 50 PostOff 80 PostDef 85 Block 84 (up from 80) Steal 55 (up from 50) RebOff 82 RebDef 86 (up from 76) Speed 65 Stam 88 Dur 80 DefAwr 85 OffAwr 75 Notes: Retired in the offseason after winning his second NBA Championship. One of the 50 greatest players in NBA history. Had the last "Quadruple Double" in NBA history. Only other player to win the scoring, rebound, and block titles in NBA history was Kareem Abdul- Jabbar (though Wilt Chamberlain could have done it if Blocks were a stat back then). Only player in NBA history to be on an All-NBA team and a Defensive team in his first 7 seasons. Years Pro: 14 All-Star selections: 10 (3 starts) Rookie of the Year: 89-90 Most Valuable Player: 1 NBA First Team: 4 NBA Second Team: 2 NBA Third Team: 3 Defensive Player of the Year: 1 Defensive First team selections: 4 Defensive Second team selections: 4 Scoring Titles: 1 Rebound Titles: 1 Block Titles: 1 Playoff Experience: NBA Champion 2x (123 games) Marcus Camby Overall 79 (up from 77) Close 70 Med 58 (up from 50) 3pt 52 (up from 50) FT 66 (down from 67) Layup 70 Dunk 80 (up from 75) Handle 55 Pass 55 (up from 50) PostOff 80 PostDef 85 (down from 90) Block 88 (up from 80) Steal 70 RebOff 85 (up from 82) RebDef 90 Speed 70 (up from 65) Stam 84 Dur 60 DefAwr 85 (down from 90) OffAwr 70 Notes: Excellent shot blocker, good rebounder, and runs great for a big man, but not durable to play a full season as a starter. The one season he didn't have injury problems was his first season in NY where he came off the bench the whole year, and keep in mind that was the 50 game lockout year. He has never played more than 63 games in a season, which means he misses at least 19 games per year. In his best season, he averaged 12/12 with 2.2 bpg and a 525 fg% in only 34 mpg. Brad Miller Overall 78 (up from 76) Close 87 Med 70 (up from 68) 3pt 66 (up from 50) FT 82 (up from 79) Layup 75 Dunk 70 Handle 60 (up from 55) Pass 65 (up from 50) PostOff 82 PostDef 76 Block 70 (down from 75) Steal 70 (up from 50) RebOff 84 RebDef 84 (up from 78) Speed 60 Stam 82 Dur 80 DefAwr 75 (up from 70) OffAwr 75 Notes: An all-star for the first time last year, but unlikely to make it this year in the west. Vlade Divac's heir, will probably start this year to allow Divac to rest until playoff time. Years Pro: 5 All-Star selections: 1 Playoff Experience: First Round 3x (15 games) Vlade Divac Overall 78 (up from 75) Close 87 (down from 94) Med 73 3pt 58 (up from 55) FT 71 (up from 69) Layup 75 (up from 70) Dunk 70 Handle 70 Pass 70 (up from 60) PostOff 80 PostDef 75 Block 78 (up from 75) Steal 78 (up from 60) RebOff 72 (up from 68) RebDef 82 (up from 78) Speed 60 Stam 84 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 80 Notes: Other Positions: Years Pro: All-Star selections: 1 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals Yao Ming (Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 77 (up from 70) Close 92 (up from 79) Med 76 3pt 66 FT 81 (up from 72) Layup 70 Dunk 70 (up from 60) Handle 65 Pass 55 (up from 50) PostOff 80 (up from 75) PostDef 75 (up from 70) Block 75 Steal 50 RebOff 70 (up from 65) RebDef 86 (up from 75) Speed 60 Stam 82 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 (up from 65) OffAwr 75 (up from 70) Notes: Deservedly the #1 pick, proving that 1 in every billion Chinese people could play in the NBA. On that note, I'm willing to bet that only 1 in every billion Chinese people is 7'6. Undeservedly an all- star, which goes to show how flawed the Internet voting system is. Cross the most populated country in the world with the world's most accessible ballot... it wouldn't surprise me if Yao started over Shaq each year for the next 5 years, regardless of what Yao does on the court. He could bomb and put up 8/5 and still get elected. Undeservedly the rookie of the year runnerup, behind Amare Stoudemire. It's not so much that Yao was markedly better, but the voting wasn't even that close. What did Amare do that was markedly more effective than Yao? Phoenix made the playoffs, that's it. You can attribute that to Shawn Marion being a helluva a lot better as a second option than Cuttino Mobley. At the very least, they should have been co- winners. Deserved more touches in the Houston offense. Sorry Stevie, we know how much you hated passing to Hakeem Olajuwon, but when your center is hitting a high percentage on the inside, maybe you should think about getting it down there more. Deserves Jeff Van Gundy. Jeff Van Gundy deserves Yao. Years Pro: 1 All-Star selections: 1 (1 start) Playoff Experience: None Zydrunas Ilgauskas Overall 77 (up from 70) Close 92 (up from 84) Med 66 3pt 50 FT 78 (up from 74) Layup 60 Dunk 60 Handle 50 Pass 50 PostOff 85 (up from 80) PostDef 75 Block 86 (up from 75) Steal 60 (up from 50) RebOff 86 (up from 70) DefReb 84 (up from 80) Speed 50 Stam 80 Dur 50 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 75 (up from 75) Notes: It was said he would be an all-star if he finally got healthy enough to play. Finally got healthy. Finally an all-star. Years Pro: All-Star selections: 1 Playoff Experience: None Keon Clark Overall 77 (up) FT 66 (down) Block 92 (up) Notes: Other Positions: PF Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Second Round Raef LaFrentz Overall 77 (down from 78) Close 79 Med 75 3pt 83 (up from 81) FT 68 (down from 69) Layup 70 (down from 75) Dunk 70 Handle 70 Pass 50 PostOff 75 (down from 80) PostDef 75 (down from 80) Block 88 (down from 92) Steal 55 (up from 50) RebOff 70 (up from 65) RebDef 78 Speed 65 Stam 83 Dur 70 (up from 60) DefAwr 75 (down from 85) OffAwr 75 Notes: Years Pro: 5 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x, Second Round 1x (28 games) Michael Olowokandi Overall 75 (up) Close 79 (up) FT 66 (up) Block 86 (up) RebDef 88 (up) DefAwr 80 (up from 75) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: None Theo Ratliff Overall 75 (up) FT 72 (down) Block 95 (up) Steal 60 (up) RebOff 76 (up) RebDef 84 (up) Notes: Other Positions: PF Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Jamaal Magloire Overall 75 (up) Close 84 (up) FT 72 (down) Block 82 (down) Steal 55 (up) OffReb 90 (up) DefReb 85 (up) DefAwr 80 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Lorenzen Wright Overall 75 (up) FT 66 (down) Steal 60 (up) Dur 80 (down) Notes: Other Positions: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Elden Campbell Overall 74 (down) Close 84 (down) Med 71 (down) Layup 70 (down) PostOff 75 (down) PostDef 80 (down) Steal 55 (up) DefAwr 80 (down) Notes: Other Positions: PF Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Arvydas Sabonis* (Retired, Edited from Sega's roster update) Overall 73 Close 84 Med 66 3pt 64 FT 79 Layup 65 Dunk 60 Handle 55 Pass 60 PostOff 80 PostDef 80 Block 75 Steal 68 RebOff 66 RebDef 84 Speed 50 Stam 72 Dur 80 OffAwr 70 DefAwr 70 Notes: Retired in the offseason Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Conference Finals, First Round Rasho Nesterovic Overall 72 (up) Close 84 (up) Med 66 (up) FT 64 (up) PostOff 80 (up) Block 84 (up) RebOff 70 (up) Stam 88 (up) Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: First Round Dale Davis FT 63 (down) Block 75 (down) Steal 60 (down) RebOff 82 (up) Notes: Other Positions: PF Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Todd MacCulloch Overall 70 (down) Dunk 60 (down) PostDef 75 (down) Block 78 (down) Steal 55 (up) Dur 50 (down) Notes: May be forced to retire due to a hereditary disease that affects his feet. Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 2x Tony Battie Overall 69 (up) Close 70 (up) Med 58 (up) 3pt 52 (up) FT 75 (up) Layup 65 (up) Dunk 70 (up) Block 80 (up) OffReb 74 (up) Notes: Other Positions: PF Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Marc Jackson Overall 66 (up) 3pt 54 (up) FT 77 (down) Layup 65 (up) PostDef 70 (up) Block 75 (up) Steal 60 (up) OffReb 65 (up) DefAw Notes: Other Positions: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: r 65 (up) Curtis Borchardt Overall 62 Close 77 Med 66 3pt 50 FT 69 Layup 60 Dunk 60 Handle 50 Pass 50 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 70 Steal 50 RebOff 65 RebDef 70 Speed 55 Stam 80 Dur 70 DefAwr 60 OffAwr 65 Notes: Missed entire season with injury. Years Pro: 1 Playoff Experience: None Michael Doleac Overall 55 (up) Med 66 (up) FT 78 (down) Off Awr 60 (up) Notes: Other Positions: PF Years Pro: 5 Playoff Experience: First Round 2x (8 games) Eric Montross* (Retired) Overall 55 Close 62 Med 50 3pt 50 FT 50 Layup 50 Dunk 65 Handle 50 Pass 50 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 75 Steal 50 RebOff 51 RebDef 70 Speed 55 Stam 71 Dur 80 DefAwr 60 OffAwr 50 Notes: Retired due to injury. His best season was his rookie year. Went downhill from there. Made a heap of dough off a huge contract, when you consider the amount of production he put in during his career. Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Chris Dudley* (Retired) Overall 54 Close 50 Med 50 3pt 50 FT 50 Layup 50 Dunk 60 Handle 50 Pass 50 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 70 Steal 50 OffReb 60 DefReb 70 Speed 50 Stam 80 Dur 70 DefAwr 60 OffAwr 50 Notes: Among the worst FT shooters of all-time. He's kinda like Allan Houston in the sense that if he makes the first FT he'll hit the second (to large applause), and if he misses the first, he'll miss the second (to which Houston is booed mercifully) Years Pro: 16 Playoff Experience: NBA Finals 1x (59 games) Ruben Boumtje Boumtje No changes Notes: Years Pro: Playoff Experience: Mark Pope Overall 51 Close 50 Med 50 3pt 50 FT 60 Layup 50 Dunk 60 Handle 50 Pass 50 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 70 Steal 50 RebOff 55 RebDef 55 Speed 60 Stam 84 Dur 80 DefAwr 55 OffAwr 50 Notes: Missed last season... not to injury, but for just not being good enough to make the Knick roster. That's pretty bad if you're a big man and you aren't good enough to play a minute for the Knicks. Other Positions: PF Years Pro: 6 Playoff Experience: Conference Finals 1x (13 games) *********************************************************************** V. Created Players Upon request, I'll rate certain players. Rookies, or former NBA players. If you have a request, e-mail me. But keep in mind that I don't watch college basketball, so accurately making a CAP for a rookie may take some time. On the concept of "Players adjusted to a certain year", this is there because often players want to cap players from, you guessed it, a certain year. A popular request seems to be the Chicago Bulls. As most of us know, Jordan in the game is not the same player as the Jordan who won 6 titles. In fact, Jordan was a different player during his first 3 titles than he was in his last 3. Other players suffer setbacks in their career, and aren't the same. Larry Johnson for instance, was a bonafide superstar when he came into the league, and then back injuries killed his career. Some people will want Charlotte LJ, some will want NY LJ. Shawn Kemp and Vin Baker are players in the league that also used to be good, but aren't very good right now. These are all just examples of what can appear in that section. Of course, Rashidi doesn't have all the time in the world (though it's sometimes hard to tell), so he'll get to these when he can. As said, e-mail me with suggestions. Oh, and lastly, I don't care about CAP appearances. I don't make them so don't bother asking me how to make Lebron's face and such. A player will still play the same, no matter what his hair looks like. Players on my list to CAP Point Guards: Milos Vujanic, Derek Harper, Mark Price, Scott Skiles, BJ Armstrong, Carlos Arroyo Shooting Guards: Isiah Rider, Bobby Phills, Malik Sealy, Harold Miner Small Forwards: Detlef Schrempf, Charles Smith Power Forwards: Brian Scalabrine Centers: Kareem Abdul Jabbar *********************************************************************** A. 2003 Draft class First off, who was drafted, and to what team? First Round Pick, Player Name, Team, Position 1. Lebron James, Cavs, SF (signed) 2. Darko Milicic, Pistons, PF (signed) 3. Carmelo Anthony, Nuggets, SF (signed) 4. Chris Bosh, Raptors, C (signed) 5. Dwayne Wade, Heat, PG (signed) 6. Chris Kaman, Clippers, C (signed) 7. Kirk Hinrich, Bulls, PG (signed) 8. TJ Ford, Bucks, PG (signed) 9. Michael Sweetney, Knicks, PF (signed) 10. Jarvis Hayes, Wizards, SF (signed) 11. Mickael Pietrus, Warriors, SG (signed) 12. Nick Collison, Sonics, PF (signed) 13. Marcus Banks, Celtics, PG (signed) 14. Luke Ridnour, Sonics, PG (signed) 15. Reece Gaines, Magic, PG (signed) 16. Troy Bell, Grizzlies, PG (signed) 17. Zarko Cabarparka, Suns, C (signed) 18. David West, Hornets, PF (signed) 19. Aleksander Pavlovic, Jazz, SG 20. Dahntay Jones, Grizzlies, SG (signed) 21. Boris Diaw-Riffiod, SG (signed) 22. Zoran Planinic, Nets, PG (signed) 23. Travis Outlaw, Blazers, SF (signed) 24. Brian Cook, Lakers, PF (signed) 25. Carlos Delfino, Pistons, SG 26. Ndudi Ebi, T'Wolves, SF (signed) 27. Kendrick Perkins, Celtics, C (signed) 28. Leandrihno Barbosa, Suns, PG (signed) 29. Josh Howard, Mavericks, SG (signed) Second Round 30. Maciej Lampe, Knicks, SF (signed) 31. Jason Kapono, Cavaliers, SF (signed) 32. Luke Walton, Lakers, SF (signed) 33. Jerome Beasley, Heat, PF (signed) 34. Sofoklis Schortsanitis, Clippers, C (europe) 35. Szymon Szewczyk, Bucks, PF 36. Mario Austin, Bulls, PF 37. Travis Hansen, Hawks, SG (signed) 38. Steve Blake, Wizards, PG (signed) 39. Slavko Vranes, Knicks, C (signed) 40. Derrick Zimmerman, Warriors, PG (signed) 41. Willie Green, 76'ers, SG (signed) 42. Zaur Pauchulia, Magic, C (signed) 43. Keith Bogans, Magic, SG (signed) 44. Malick Badiane, Rockets, C 45. Matt Bonner, Raptors, PF 46. Sani Becirovic, Nuggets, SG (waived) 47. Maurice Williams, Jazz, PG (signed) 48. James Lang, Hornets, C (signed) 49. James Jones, Pacers, SF (signed) 50. Paccelis Morlende, Sonics, PG 51. Kyle Korver, 76'ers, SF (signed) 52. Remon Van de Hare, Raptors, C (europe) 53. Tommy Smith, Bulls, PF (europe) 54. Nedzad Sinanovic, Blazers, C (europe) 55. Rick Rickert, T'Wolves, SF (europe) 56. Brandon Hunter, Celtics, PF (signed) 57. Xue Yuyang, Nuggets, C (europe) 58. Andres Gliniadakis, Pistons, C (europe) Undrafted rookies (signed as free agents) Marcus Hatten, Clippers, PG Marquis Daniels, Mavericks, SG Jon Steffanson, Mavericks, SG Carl English, Pacers, SG Quinton Ross, Clippers, SF Koko Archibong, Lakers, SF Britton Johnson, Magic, SF Theron Smith, Grizzlies, PF Udonis Haslem, Heat, PF Stephane Pelle, Lakers, PF Rookies who won't play in the NBA next season (likely overseas) Sofoklis Schortsanitis Sani Becirovic Remon Van de Hare Tommy Smith (confirmed) Nedzad Sinanovic Rick Rickert (confirmed) Xue Yuyang (confirmed) Andres Gliniadakis Lebron James SF - Slasher Overall 76 Close 84 Med 71 3pt 72 FT 70 Layup 75 Dunk 80 Handle 85 Pass 70 PostOff 70 PostDef 65 Block 60 Steal 70 OffReb 65 DefReb 72 Speed 80 Stam 90 Dur 90 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 75 Expected Role: Will start season starting at PG. If it's a disaster, he'll move to SG or SF. He may have an NBA ready body, but he doesn't have an NBA mind for the game. If he's really a PG, expect a lot of turnovers. Darko Milicic PF - Finesse Overall Close 76 Med 3pt 58 FT 67 Layup 70 Dunk 70 Handle 65 Pass 60 PostOff 75 PostDef 75 Block Steal 55 OffReb DefReb Speed 70 Stam Dur 80 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 70 Expected Role: Probably a raw reserve, similar to Kwame Brown. Even if he has played a little European pro, he's still 18. They had to change the draft rules so he could be drafted - he was only 17 at the time of the normal deadline, which means he is probably the youngest basketball player in the league, ever. The Pistons signed Elden Campbell, and combined with Wallace, Robinson, Williamson, Okur, and Rebraca, this should ensure Milicic gets limited minutes. Carmelo Anthony SF - Slasher Overall 77 Close 84 Med 73 3pt 70 FT 71 Layup 80 Dunk 80 Handle 75 Pass 50 PostOff 75 PostDef 70 Block 70 Steal 70 OffReb 75 DefReb 75 Speed 75 Stam 90 Dur 90 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 75 Expected Role: Will start at SF for Denver, which should guarantee him high stats. Denver will be improved, but that's a given, as they couldn't have gotten much worse. Could be even better if he meshes with Andre Miller sooner rather than alter. Chris Bosh C - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Starting at center should allow Antonio Davis to go back to PF. Dwayne Wade SG - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Pat Riley doesn't like to play rookies. Riley doesn't like to miss the playoffs either, but sometimes we're all forced to do things we don't want. Wade will backup Eddie Jones, but he'll get more minutes than he would if the Heat were 50 game winners again. If Jones is traded, Wade is the starter. Chris Kaman C - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Will replace Olowokandi as the starting center. Kirk Hinrich PG - Distributor Overall 69 Close 75 Med 73 3pt 82 FT 79 Layup 75 Dunk 50 Handle 80 Pass 70 PostOff 55 PostDef 55 Block 50 Steal 70 OffReb 55 DefReb 55 Speed 85 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 75 Expected Role: Backup to start the season. If Jalen Rose is traded, Crawford can slide to SG (which is more suited to his abilities) and allow Hinrich to start. TJ Ford PG - Distributor Overall 72 Close 79 Med 70 3pt 70 FT 82 Layup 80 Dunk 50 Handle 85 Pass 80 PostOff 50 PostDef 55 Block 50 Steal 70 OffReb 50 DefReb 50 Speed 90 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 80 Expected Role: Starting PG. Michael Sweetney PF - Banger Overall 70 Close 79 Med 58 3pt 50 FT 74 Layup 65 Dunk 70 Handle 50 Pass 50 PostOff 75 PostDef 75 Block 82 Steal 55 OffReb 75 DefReb 80 Speed 60 Stam 90 Dur 90 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 70 Expected Role: Sweetney may end up starting (Weatherspoon and Harrington are more effective off the bench), and may keep his job throughout the season depending on whether or not Antonio McDyess successfully comes back from injury in January. Jarvis Hayes SF - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Starting SF, unless Stackhouse moves to SF. With the addition of Arenas, Hughes is no longer the starting PG. Well, Hughes was really never much of a PG to begin with, so it's possible that he could start at SG, sliding Stack over. Mickeal Pietrus SG - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Nick Collison PF - Finesse Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup 70 Dunk 70 Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed 70 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 70 Expected Role: Marcus Banks PG - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Luke Ridnour PG - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Reece Gaines PG - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Troy Bell PG - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Zarko Cabarparka PF - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: David West PF - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Aleksander Pavlovic SG - Pure Shooter Overall 73 Close 70 Med 75 3pt 76 FT 75 Layup 75 Dunk 65 Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 50 Steal 60 OffReb 55 DefReb 55 Speed 80 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 60 OffAwr 70 Expected Role: Possibly the starting SG, depending on where Matt Harpring plays. Dahntay Jones SG - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Not to be confused with Dontae Jones. Boris Diaw-Riffiod SG - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Zoran Planinic PG - Shoot First Overall 68 Close 70 Med 70 3pt 78 FT 58 Layup 70 Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 65 PostOff 50 PostDef 55 Block 50 Steal 70 OffReb 55 DefReb 60 Speed 85 Stam 88 Dur 80 DefAwr 60 OffAwr 70 Expected Role: Should back up both guard spots. Kidd's backup, so he's going to have to play some SG to get more minutes, which is fine by Zoran. The Nets were going to take him regardless of the Kidd situation (they targeted him for a year), and would have been the starter if Kidd had bolted. If Kidd gets hurt at all for an extended period, should fill in well as the starter. Travis Outlaw SF - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Brian Cook PF - Banger Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Carlos Delfino SG - Slasher Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Ndudi Ebi SF - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: A raw high-schooler. Not expected to contribute this year. Kendrick Perkins C - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Leandrinho Barbarosa PG - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Josh Howard SG - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Maciej Lampe PF - Finesse Overall 69 Close 70 Med 70 3pt 76 FT 75 Layup 65 Dunk 70 Handle 65 Pass 50 PostOff 70 PostDef 65 Block 70 Steal 60 OffReb 68 DefReb 74 Speed 65 Stam 90 Dur 90 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 70 Expected Role: Is better at PF, but will see most of his time at SF this year due to Knicks' PF logjam. Has the same type of game as Keith Van Horn, which may affect his minutes positively if Van Horn tanks, or negatively if Van Horn is successful. Don't be fooled by his second round selection, he was a lottery talent that ended up dropping on draft day because of news that it would be tough to get him out of his contract with Real Madrid. Jason Kapono SF - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Luke Walton PF - Finesse Overall 63 Close 70 Med 66 3pt 73 FT 68 Layup 65 Dunk 65 Handle 70 Pass 70 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 55 Steal 60 OffReb 60 DefReb 68 Speed 65 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 70 Expected Role: Backup PF on the Lakers, but could see time at SF. With his passing ability, vision, and intangibles, he should flourish when he is in the lineup with the Lakers 4 superstars. Probably will average 3 ppg and 3 apg off the bench, which is pretty good all things considered (Don't forget Devean George was fifth on the team in scoring with only 7 ppg, while Robert Horry was sixth with only 6 ppg). Sofoklis Schortsanitis C - Overall Close Med 3pt FT Layup Dunk Handle Pass PostOff PostDef Block Steal OffReb DefReb Speed Stam Dur DefAwr OffAwr Expected Role: Slavko Vranes C - Def. Specialist Overall 55 Close 50 Med 50 3pt 50 FT 50 Layup 50 Dunk 60 Handle 50 Pass 50 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 80 Steal 50 OffReb 55 DefReb 70 Speed 55 Stam 80 Dur 80 DefAwr 55 OffAwr 50 Expected Role: The tallest center in the draft (7'4). The only real center on the Knicks, which in itself should guarantee him some minutes. Remember, these are the same Knicks that used a skilless piece of crap like Felton Spencer as their starter a season ago. Vranes is just as untalented and is 6 inches taller. Kyle Korver SF - Pure Shooter Overall 67 Close 60 Med 73 3pt 84 FT 91 Layup 65 Dunk 60 Handle 70 Pass 55 PostOff 60 PostDef 60 Block 55 Steal 60 OffReb 50 DefReb 62 Speed 70 Stam 85 Dur 80 DefAwr 50 OffAwr 65 Expected Role: *********************************************************************** B. Other players (Current, former, and adjusted) Kevin Johnson PG - Distributor Overall 83 Close 97 Med 84 3pt 66 FT 84 Layup 90 Dunk 50 Handle 90 Pass 90 PostOff 60 PostDef 60 Block 50 Steal 75 OffReb 50 DefReb 60 Speed 90 Stam 90 Dur 70 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 90 Notes: Muggsy Bogues PG - Distributor Overall 76 Close 65 Med 70 3pt 66 FT 89 Layup 80 Dunk 50 Handle 90 Pass 85 PostOff 50 PostDef 50 Block 50 Steal 85 OffReb 50 DefReb 50 Speed 90 Stam 88 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 85 Notes: The shortest player in NBA history. Also owns the highest assist to turnover ratio in NBA history (6,726 assists to 1,433 turnovers, you guys do the math). Had three 19 assist games. Combined with LJ and Zo to make the Charlotte Hornets one of the most popular teams in the league. Real name is Tyrone. Clyde Drexler SG - Slasher Overall 87 Close 97 Med 86 3pt 74 FT 79 Layup 90 Dunk 90 Handle 85 Pass 70 PostOff 75 PostDef 75 Block 65 Steal 80 OffReb 70 DefReb 75 Speed 85 Stam 97 Dur 80 DefAwr 80 OffAwr 85 Notes: Drazen Petrovic SG - Pure Shooter Overall 87 Close 97 Med 96 3pt 95 FT 87 Layup 85 Dunk 65 Handle 85 Pass 65 PostOff 60 PostDef 65 Block 50 Steal 60 OffReb 50 DefReb 60 Speed 85 Stam 96 Dur 90 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 85 Notes: If you don't know who Drazen Petrovic is, he's only the best European player to ever play in the NBA (pre-Dirk). His career was cut short by a tragic auto accident after only his fourth NBA season. In the 92-93 season for the Nets (who recently retired his jersey), he scored 22.3 ppg, had a .518 FG% (.449 3PT%) and shot 87% from the line. The Croatian team led by Petrovic (who averaged 25 ppg), Toni Kukoc, and Dino Radja placed second in the Barcelona Olympics, behind the famous Dream Team. In fact, they were the only team that was able to get a lead against the Dream Team after 10 minutes into the game. For more information (although quite a bit biased, they go as far as calling him better than Michael Jordan, and seemingly hold a grudge against Derrick Coleman and Kenny Anderson, kinda low class for a memorial page), visit drazenpetrovic.com. Mitch Richmond SG - Pure Shooter Overall 85 Close 97 Med 89 3pt 88 FT 85 Layup 85 Dunk 75 Handle 85 Pass 60 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 55 Steal 70 OffReb 55 DefReb 60 Speed 85 Stam 96 Dur 80 DefAwr 80 OffAwr 85 Notes: Joe Dumars SG - Def. Specialist Overall 85 Close 97 Med 89 3pt 90 FT 84 Layup 85 Dunk 70 Handle 85 Pass 75 PostOff 65 PostDef 70 Block 50 Steal 75 OffReb 50 DefReb 60 Speed 85 Stam 95 Dur 90 DefAwr 90 OffAwr 85 Dan Majerle SG - Slasher Overall 84 Close 89 Med 79 3pt 86 FT 75 Layup 80 Dunk 80 Handle 85 Pass 65 PostOff 65 PostDef 70 Block 60 Steal 80 OffReb 65 DefReb 65 Speed 85 Stam 96 Dur 90 DefAwr 85 OffAwr 80 Jeff Hornacek SG - Pure Shooter Overall 82 Close 84 Med 83 3pt 88 FT 89 Layup 80 Dunk 60 Handle 85 Pass 75 PostOff 60 PostDef 65 Block 55 Steal 80 OffReb 55 DefReb 55 Speed 80 Stam 94 Dur 80 DefAwr 75 OffAwr 80 Notes: Utah sharpshooter that was the third cog (along with Malone and Stockton) in Utah's two consecutive NBA Finals appearances. His career FT% of .879 is ninth in NBA history. Also made 67 straight free throws, sixth longest streak in NBA history. Only the 18th player in NBA history to reach 14,000 points (finished career with 15,000+) and 5,000 assists. Something to keep in mind is the majority of those other players are likely PGs. Let me do some research and see if I can find the others that reached that milestone before him. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38k/5k) Nate Archibald (16k/6k), Larry Bird (21k/5k), Dave Bing (18k/5k), Bob Cousy (17k/7k), Clyde Drexler (22k/6k), Walt Frazier (15k/5k), John Havlicek (26k/6k), Magic Johnson (17k/10k), Michael Jordan (32k/5k), Oscar Robertson (26k/9k), John Stockton (19k/15k), Isaiah Thomas (19k/9k), Jerry West (25k/6k), Lenny Wilkens (17k/7k). That's 15 players, ALL of whom are on the NBA's greatest 50 players list. The other two are Derek Harper (16k/6k) and Reggie Theus (19k/6k). Karl Malone (36k/5k) also achieved the milestone this year, while Scottie Pippen (18k/6k) got it the same year as Hornacek. Gary Payton (18k/7k), Terry Porter (15k/7k), Tim Hardaway (15k/7k), Rod Strickland (14k/7k) have all gotten there since then. Jason Kidd (9k/6k) will probably make it in 3 years, while Mark Jackson (12k/10k) will probably fall short (he would need 3 years). I am in absolute shock and awe at Hornacek's elite company. I've certainly got a newfound respect for him now, and hopefully you do too. John Starks SG - Def. Specialist Overall 77 Close 75 Med 73 3pt 82 FT 77 Layup 80 Dunk 75 Handle 80 Pass 70 PostOff 60 PostDef 70 Block 50 Steal 80 OffReb 50 DefReb 60 Speed 85 Stam 90 Dur 90 DefAwr 85 OffAwr 75 Notes: One of the streakiest players of all time. Not sure which he is more famous for, posterizing Horace Grant and Michael Jordan in what came to be known as "the dunk" (pictures at http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/2717/starks.gif and http://www.progsoc.uts.edu.au/~wonj/basketball/dunk.html) in game 2 of the 92-93 conference finals, or going 2-18 (0-11 from 3pt range) in game 7 of the 93-94 NBA Finals. Set an NBA record in 94-95 with 217 three's made (although that record was broken by Dennis Scott a year later). Owns the record for most three's attempted in an NBA Finals with 50. Sean Elliott SF - Slasher Overall 81 Close 92 Med 79 3pt 84 FT 80 Layup 80 Dunk 75 Handle 80 Pass 65 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 55 Steal 60 OffReb 65 DefReb 75 Speed 80 Stam 94 Dur 80 DefAwr 80 OffAwr 80 Notes: A two-time all-star with the Spurs. Won a championship ring in 98-99, and is best remembered for hitting a three pointer while falling out of bounds against the Blazers to give the Spurs a victory in game 2 of the Conference Finals. Afterwards, it was revealed he had a kidney ailment, and needed a transplant. He became the first athlete in any sport to ever successfully return from a kidney transplant (Greg Ostertag became the second). First in Spurs franchise history in three's attempted, second in three's made, and fourth in scoring. Dennis Scott SF - Pure Shooter Overall 74 Close 79 Med 75 3pt 90 FT 79 Layup 75 Dunk 65 Handle 75 Pass 50 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 60 Steal 65 OffReb 50 DefReb 65 Speed 75 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 75 Notes: Certainly took advantage of the league's moved in three point line. Set the NBA record for 3-pointers made in a season with 267 (breaking John Starks' year old record by 50). Hit a three pointer in 78 consecutive games, the third longest streak in NBA history. His shooting was a valuable compliment to Shaq's post game, and Penny's slashing game as the Magic won 60 games and went to the NBA finals in 94-95. Donald Royal SF - Slasher Overall 67 Close 75 Med 66 3pt 50 FT 77 Layup 70 Dunk 70 Handle 75 Pass 55 PostOff 65 PostDef 70 Block 55 Steal 55 OffReb 60 DefReb 58 Speed 75 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 65 Notes: Starting SF on the 94-95 Orlando team. Charles Barkley PF - Banger Overall 91 Close 97 Med 84 3pt 71 FT 74 Layup 85 Dunk 75 Handle 75 Pass 70 PostOff 95 PostDef 80 Block 75 Steal 80 OffReb 95 DefReb 94 Speed 70 Stam 99 Dur 80 DefAwr 80 OffAwr 85 Notes: One of the 50 greatest players in NBA history, and certainly one of the most colorful. Current a popular NBA analyst, and a future Hall of Famer. 11-time all-star, and a former MVP. The shortest player to ever lead the NBA in rebounding. Only the fourth player in history to ever record 20,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, and 3,500 assists (Karl Malone has since become the fifth). Dennis Rodman PF - Def. Specialist Overall 76 Close 75 Med 58 3pt 58 FT 58 Layup 65 Dunk 70 Handle 75 Pass 60 PostOff 70 PostDef 90 Block 70 Steal 70 OffReb 98 DefReb 98 Speed 75 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 90 OffAwr 65 Notes: Bad boy known for his hair-raising play and hair color. Won 2 championships with the Bad Boy Pistons of the late 80s, and 3 championships with the second Bulls dynasty. Perhaps the greatest rebounder of all time. Lonny Baxter PF - Banger Overall 63 Close 72 Med 58 3pt 50 FT 68 Layup 65 Dunk 70 Handle 55 Pass 50 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 70 Steal 50 OffReb 70 DefReb 70 Speed 65 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 60 Notes: Currently a backup PF on Chicago. Was productive in limited time last season as a rookie. He was the MVP of the Reebok Rocky Mountain Revue Summer League this year. Hakeem Olajuwon C - Finesse Overall 92 Close 97 Med 79 3pt 54 FT 71 Layup 80 Dunk 80 Handle 70 Pass 55 PostOff 90 PostDef 93 Block 92 Steal 80 OffReb 88 DefReb 94 Speed 65 Stam 97 Dur 90 DefAwr 95 OffAwr 90 Notes: Patrick Ewing C - Banger Overall 87 Close 97 Med 79 3pt 52 FT 74 Layup 80 Dunk 80 Handle 60 Pass 50 PostOff 90 PostDef 90 Block 87 Steal 65 OffReb 78 DefReb 91 Speed 65 Stam 95 Dur 80 DefAwr 90 OffAwr 85 Notes: Rik Smits C - Finesse Overall 72 Close 87 Med 73 3pt 50 FT 77 Layup 65 Dunk 70 Handle 55 Pass 50 PostOff 80 PostDef 75 Block 75 Steal 50 OffReb 64 DefReb 80 Speed 55 Stam 85 Dur 70 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 80 Notes: Luc Longley C - Finesse Overall 69 Close 70 Med 63 3pt 50 FT 78 Layup 65 Dunk 65 Handle 60 Pass 60 PostOff 70 PostDef 75 Block 80 Steal 55 OffReb 70 DefReb 75 Speed 60 Stam 80 Dur 70 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 65 Notes: First Australian born player in the NBA. Once missed time during the season due to a surfing related accident. Won 3 championships with the Bulls. Bill Wennington C - Finesse Overall 62 Close 65 Med 58 3pt 51 FT 82 Layup 65 Dunk 65 Handle 60 Pass 55 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 70 Steal 55 OffReb 66 DefReb 68 Speed 60 Stam 75 Dur 80 DefAwr 60 OffAwr 60 Notes: Won 3 championships with the Bulls as a member of Chicago's "three-headed monster" center rotation. *********************************************************************** C. Players adjusted by year Allan Houston 93-94 (Rookie year with Detroit) Overall 70 Close 70 Med 75 3pt 78 FT 82 Layup 70 Dunk 60 Handle 75 Pass 55 PostOff 55 PostDef 55 Block 55 Steal 55 RebOff 50 RebDef 55 Speed 75 Stam 84 Dur 90 DefAwr 60 OffAwr 70 Allan Houston 94-95 Overall 74 (+4) Close 79 (+9) Med 79 (+4) 3pt 90 (+12) FT 86 (+4) Layup 70 Dunk 60 Handle 75 Pass 55 PostOff 60 PostDef 60 Block 55 Steal 55 RebOff 50 RebDef 55 Speed 75 Stam 88 (+4) Dur 90 DefAwr 65 (+5) OffAwr 70 Allan Houston 95-96 (Became full time starter with Detroit) Overall 78 (+4) Close 87 (+8) Med 83 (+4) 3pt 94 (+4) FT 82 (-4) Layup 75 (+5) Dunk 60 Handle 80 (+5) Pass 60 (+5) PostOff 65 (+5) PostDef 60 Block 55 Steal 55 RebOff 50 RebDef 60 (+5) Speed 80 (+5) Stam 90 (+2) Dur 90 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 75 (+5) Allan Houston 96-97 (Signed with NY, shooting numbers took a hit) Overall 77 (-1) Close 84 (-3) Med 81 (-2) 3pt 88 (-6) FT 80 (-2) Layup 75 Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 (+5) Block 55 Steal 55 RebOff 50 RebDef 60 Speed 80 Stam 90 Dur 90 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 75 Allan Houston 97-98 Overall 77 Close 89 (+5) Med 83 (+2) 3pt 86 (-2) FT 85 (+5) Layup 75 Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 55 Steal 55 RebOff 50 RebDef 60 Speed 80 Stam 90 Dur 90 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 75 Allan Houston 98-99 (NY went to Finals) Overall 79 (+2) Close 94 (+5) Med 84 (+1) 3pt 90 (+4) FT 86 (+1) Layup 75 Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 Block 55 Steal 55 RebOff 50 RebDef 60 Speed 80 Stam 90 Dur 90 DefAwr 70 (+5) OffAwr 75 Allan Houston 99-00 (Made all-star team) Overall 81 (+2) Close 97 (+3) Med 89 (+5) 3pt 92 (+2) FT 84 (-2) Layup 80 (+5) Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 70 (+5) PostDef 65 Block 55 Steal 55 RebOff 50 RebDef 60 Speed 80 Stam 95 (+5) Dur 90 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 80 (+5) Allan Houston 00-01 (Made all-star team) Overall 81 Close 97 Med 87 (-2) 3pt 88 (-4) FT 91 (+7) Layup 80 Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 70 PostDef 65 Block 50 (-5) Steal 55 RebOff 50 RebDef 60 Speed 80 Stam 95 Dur 90 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 80 Allan Houston 01-02 Overall 81 Close 97 Med 89 (+2) 3pt 90 (+2) FT 87 (-4) Layup 80 Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 70 PostDef 65 Block 50 Steal 55 RebOff 50 RebDef 60 Speed 80 Stam 95 Dur 90 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 80 Allan Houston 02-03 Overall 83 (+2) Close 97 Med 91 (+2) 3pt 92 (+2) FT 92 (+5) Layup 80 Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 70 PostDef 65 Block 50 Steal 55 RebOff 50 RebDef 60 Speed 80 Stam 95 Dur 90 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 85 (+5) Allan Houston Legend (Accumulation of his highest ratings) Overall 83 Close 97 Med 91 3pt 94 FT 92 Layup 80 Dunk 60 Handle 80 Pass 60 PostOff 70 PostDef 65 Block 55 Steal 55 RebOff 50 RebDef 60 Speed 80 Stam 95 Dur 90 DefAwr 70 OffAwr 85 Ricky Davis 98-99 (Rookie year with Charlotte) Overall 70 Close 70 Med 66 3pt 62 FT 76 Layup 75 Dunk 80 Handle 80 Pass 55 PostOff 65 PostDef 60 Block 60 Steal 65 RebOff 55 RebDef 65 Speed 80 Stam 86 Dur 80 DefAwr 60 OffAwr 65 Ricky Davis 99-00 Overall 71 (+1) Close 79 (+9) Med 68 (+2) 3pt 62 FT 77 (+1) Layup 75 Dunk 85 (+5) Handle 80 Pass 55 PostOff 65 PostDef 60 Block 60 Steal 65 RebOff 55 RebDef 65 Speed 80 Stam 86 Dur 80 DefAwr 65 (+5) OffAwr 65 Ricky Davis 00-01 (Traded to Miami, only played 7 games due to injury) Overall 72 (+1) Close 75 (-4) Med 70 (+2) 3pt 62 FT 77 Layup 75 Dunk 85 Handle 80 Pass 55 PostOff 65 PostDef 65 (+5) Block 60 Steal 65 RebOff 55 RebDef 65 Speed 80 Stam 86 Dur 80 DefAwr 65 OffAwr 65 Ricky Davis 01-02 (Traded to Cleveland, made rotation) Overall 77 (+5) Close 84 (+9) Med 75 (+5) 3pt 69 (+7) FT 79 (+2) Layup 80 (+5) Dunk 90 (+5) Handle 80 Pass 60 (+5) PostOff 70 (+5) PostDef 70 (+5) Block 60 Steal 70 (+5) RebOff 60 (+5) RebDef 70 (+5) Speed 80 Stam 90 (+4) Dur 80 DefAwr 65 Off Awr 70 (+5) Ricky Davis 02-03 (Re-signed, became full time starter and #1 scoring option on bad team) Overall 83 (+6) Close 92 (+8) Med 81 (+6) 3pt 78 (+9) FT 74 (-5) Layup 85 (+5) Dunk 95 (+5) Handle 80 Pass 75 (+15) PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 60 Steal 78 (+8) RebOff 60 RebDef 70 Speed 80 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 (+5) Off Awr 75 (+5) Ricky Davis Legend (Accumulation of his highest ratings) Overall 83 Close 92 Med 81 3pt 78 FT 74 Layup 85 Dunk 95 Handle 80 Pass 75 PostOff 70 PostDef 70 Block 60 Steal 78 RebOff 60 RebDef 70 Speed 80 Stam 90 Dur 80 DefAwr 70 Off Awr 75 Lebron James Future SF - Slasher (or PG - Shoot First) Overall 92 (90 if PG, 91 if SG) Close 97 Med 83 3pt 82 FT 75 Layup 90 Dunk 90 Handle 90 Pass 85 PostOff 80 PostDef 75 Block 70 Steal 80 OffReb 76 DefReb 84 Speed 80 Stam 95 Dur 90 DefAwr 80 OffAwr 90 *********************************************************************** VI. Roster updates This section will include roster updates that are not covered by the last roster update posted by Sega. I will list the team, and then the players that are now on that team. If I list a player as "from Draft", then obviously they are not in the game. I won't add the player until they are actually signed) 76'ers Willie Green (SG) from Draft Glenn Robinson (SF) from Hawks Kyle Korver (SF) from Draft Marc Jackson (C) from T'Wolves Amal McCaskill (C) from Free Agents (Not in game) Blazers Robert Pack (PG) from Hornets (Not in game) Scott Padgett (SF) from Jazz Tracy Murray (SF) from Lakers Travis Outlaw (SF) from Draft Adam Keefe (SF) from Free Agents (Not in game) Mamadou N'Diaye (C) from Raptors Jason Jennings (C) from Free Agents (Not in game) Lyvian Pyfrom (C) from Free Agents (Not in game) Bucks TJ Ford (PG) from Draft Erick Strickland (PG) from Pacers Damon Jones (PG) from Kings Joe Smith (PF) from T'Wolves Daniel Santiago (C) from Free Agents (Not in game) Bulls Kirk Hinrich (PG) from Draft Scottie Pippen (SF) from Blazers Kendall Gill (SF) from T'Wolves Cavaliers LeBron James (PG) from Draft Kevin Ollie (PG) from Sonics JR Bremer (PG) from Celtics Tito Maddux (PG) from Rockets (Not in game) Ira Newble (SF) from Hawks Jason Kapono (SF) from Draft Jelani McCoy (C) from Raptors Bruno Sundov (C) from Celtics Celtics Marcus Banks (PG) from Draft Mike James (PG) from Heat Mateen Cleaves (PG) from Kings Jumaine Jones (SF) from Cavaliers Brandon Hunter (PF) from Draft Kendrick Perkins (C) from Draft Clippers Marcus Hatten (PG) from Draft Eddie House (SG) from Heat Quinton Ross (SF) from Draft Bobby Simmons (SF) from Wizards (Not in game) Predrag Drobnjak (C) from Draft Chris Kaman (C) from Draft Olden Polynice (C) from Free Agents (Not in game) Grizzlies Troy Bell (PG) from Draft Dahntay Jones (SG) from Draft James Posey (SF) from Rockets Bo Outlaw (PF) from Suns Theron Smith (PF) from Draft Jake Tsakalidis (C) from Suns Hawks Terrell Brandon (PG) from T'Wolves Jacque Vaughn (PG) from Magic Smush Parker (PG) from Cavs Tierre Brown (PG) from Cavs Stephen Jackson (SG) from Spurs Boris Diaw-Riffiod (SG) from Draft Lee Nailon (SF) from Knicks Travis Hansen (SF) from Draft Randy Holcomb (SF) from 76'ers (Not in game) Heat Rafer Alston (PG) from Raptors Dwayne Wade (SG) from Draft Lamar Odom (SF) from Clippers Samaki Walker (PF) from Lakers John Wallace (PF) from Free Agents Cherokee Parks (PF) from Heat Jerome Beasley (PF) from Draft Udonis Haslem (PF) from Draft Loren Woods (C) from T'Wolves Hornets Darrell Armstrong (PG) from Magic David West (PF) from Draft Sean Rooks (C) from Clippers James Lang (C) from Draft Jazz Aleksander Pavlovic (SG) from Draft Lavor Postell (SG) from Knicks Raja Bell (SF) from Mavericks Michael Ruffin (PF) from Free Agents (Not in game) Keon Clark (C) from Kings Kings Anthony Peeler (SG) from T'Wolves Rodney Buford (SF) from Free Agents Mark Strickland (PF) from Free Agents Darius Songaila (PF) from Celtics (Not in game) Brad Miller (C) from Pacers Tony Massenburg (C) from Jazz Knicks Keith Van Horn (SF) from 76'ers Maciej Lampe (SF) from Draft Michael Sweetney (PF) from Draft Slavko Vranes (C) from Draft Lakers Gary Payton (PG) from Bucks Maurice Carter (SG) from Free Agents (Not in game) Ime Udoka (SG) from Free Agents (Not in game) Bryon Russell (SF) from Wizards Luke Walton (SF) from Draft Koko Archibong (SF) from Draft Karl Malone (PF) from Jazz Brian Cook (PF) from Draft Horace Grant (PF) from Free Agents Stephane Pelle (PF) from Draft Jamal Sampson (C) from Bucks (Not in game) Eric Chenowith (C) from Free Agents (Not in game) Magic Tyronn Lue (PG) from Wizards Shammond Williams (PG) from Nuggets John Crotty (PG) from Free Agents Reece Gaines (PG) from Draft Keith Bogans (SG) from Draft Derrick Dial (SG) from Free Agents Rick Apodaca (SG) from Free Agents (Not in game) Britton Johnson (SF) from Draft Juwan Howard (PF) from Nuggets Donnell Harvey (PF) from Nuggets Alton Ford (PF) from Suns Zaur Pauchulia (C) from Draft Mavericks Travis Best (PG) from Heat Marquis Daniels (PG) from Draft Jiri Welsch (SG) from Warriors Jon Steffanson (SG) from Draft Chris Mills (SF) from Warriors Antawn Jamison (PF) from Warriors Danny Fortson (PF) from Warriors Josh Howard (SG) from Draft Nets Zoran Planinic (PG) from Draft Doug Overton (PG) from Free Agents (Not in game) Alonzo Mourning (C) from Heat Nuggets Andre Miller (PG) from Clippers Earl Boykins (PG) from Warriors Voshon Lenard (SG) from Raptors Jon Barry (SG) from Pistons Carmelo Anthony (SF) from Draft Mark Pope (C) from Knicks Francisco Elson (C) from Draft (Not in game) Pacers Kenny Anderson (PG) from Hornets Anthony Johnson (PG) from Nets Carl English (SG) from Draft James Jones (SF) from Draft Scot Pollard (C) from Kings Pistons Lindsey Hunter (PG) from Raptors A.J. Guyton (PG) from Free Agents Bob Sura (SG) from Warriors Darvin Ham (SF) from Hawks Darko Milicic (PF) from Draft Elden Campbell (C) from Sonics Raptors Milt Palacio (PG) from Cavs Rick Brunson (PG) from Bulls Michael Curry (SF) from Pistons George Williams (SF) from Free Agents (Not in game) Jerome Moiso (PF) from Hornets Chris Bosh (C) from Draft Mengke Bateer (C) from Spurs Ken Johnson (C) from Heat (Not in game) Stanley Roberts (C) from Free Agents (Not in game) Rockets Mike Wilks (PG) from T'Wolves (Not in game) Eric Piatkowski (SG) from Clippers Alex Scales (SG) from Free Agents (Not in game) Jim Jackson (SF) from Kings Adrian Griffin (SF) from Mavericks John Amaechi (PF) from Jazz Toraye Braggs (PF) from Free Agents (Not in game) Ben Davis (PF) from Free Agents (Not in game) Gabe Muoneke (PF) from Free Agents (Not in game) Pete Cornell (C) from Free Agents (Not in game) Sonics Luke Ridnour (PG) from Draft Antonio Daniels (PG) from Blazers Nick Collison (PF) from Draft Mikki Moore (C) from Hawks Spurs Anthony Carter (PG) from Heat Devin Brown (SG) from Free Agents (Not in game) Hidayet Turkoglu (SF) from Kings Ron Mercer (SF) from Pacers Robert Horry (PF) from Lakers Dan Langhi (PF) from Susn Rasho Nesterovic (C) from T'Wolves Sean Marks (C) from Heat Ernest Brown (C) from Free Agents Suns Brevin Knight (PG) from Grizzlies Leandrihno Barbosa (PG) from Draft DerMarr Johnson (SG) from Hawks Robert Archibald (PF) from Grizzlies Cezary Trybanski (C) from Grizzlies Zarko Cabarparka (C) from Draft T'Wolves Sam Cassell (PG) from Bucks Fred Hoiberg (SG) from Bulls Qunicy Lewis (SG) from Free Agents Kirk Penney (SG) from Draft Latrell Sprewell (SF) from Knicks Ndudi Ebi (SF) from Draft Mark Madsen (PF) from Lakers Brandon Kurtz (PF) from Free Agents (Not in game) Michael Olowokandi (C) from Clippers Ervin Johnson (C) from Bucks Jason Collier (C) from Rockets Warriors Nick Van Exel (PG) from Mavericks Craig Claxton (PG) from Spurs Avery Johnson (PG) from Mavericks Derrick Zimmerman (PG) from Draft Pepe Sanchez (PG) from Pistons (Not in game) Mickeal Pietrus (SG) from Draft Calbert Cheaney (SF) from Jazz George McCloud (SF) from Free Agents Juaquin Hawkins (SF) from Rockets (Not in game) Clifford Robinson (PF) from Pistons Popeye Jones (PF) from Mavericks Evan Eschmeyer (C) from Mavericks Wizards Gilbert Arenas (PG) from Warriors Chris Whitney (PG) from Magic Steve Blake (PG) from Draft Jarvis Hayes (SF) from Draft Free Agents Joseph Forte (SG) from Sonics Glen Rice (SF) from Jazz LaPhonso Ellis (SF) from Heat Efthimios Rentzias (C) from 76'ers (Not in game) Europe Antoine Rigaudeau (SG) from Warriors (Going to play in Spain) Mike Batiste (SF) from Grizzlies (Going to play in Greece) Donny Marshall (SF) from Heat (Going to play in Italy) Pat Burke (PF) from Magic (Going to play in Spain) Maceo Baston (PF) from Raptors (Going to play in Israel) Dalibor Bagaric (C) from Bulls (Going to play in Greece) Retired John Stockton (PG) from Jazz Mookie Blaylock (PG) from Free Agents Greg Anthony (PG) from Bucks Dana Barros (PG) from Free Agents Brian Shaw (PG) from Lakers Bryant Stith (SG) from Free Agents John Starks (SG) from Free Agents Mitch Richmond (SG) from Free Agents Steve Kerr (SG) from Spurs Dell Curry (SG) from Free Agents Michael Jordan (SF) from Wizards Danny Ferry (SF) from Spurs Nick Anderson (SF) from Free Agents Anthony Mason (PF) from Bucks Chris Gatling (PF) from Free Agents Danny Manning (PF) from Pistons Matt Bullard (PF) from Hornets Jamie Feick (PF) from Nets David Robinson (C) from Spurs Arvydas Sabonis (C) from Blazers Eric Montross (C) from Raptors Chris Dudley (C) from Blazers Remaining Free Agents Point Guards Randy Brown, Chris Childs, Emanual Davis, Tim Hardaway, Jermaine Jackson, Mark Jackson, Brent Price, Rod Strickland Shooting Guards Adam Harrington, Felipe Lopez, Charles Smith, Steve Smith Small Forwards LaPhonso Ellis, Terrence Morris, Walt Williams Power Forwards Mark Bryant, Tyrone Hill, Shawn Kemp, Grant Long, Charles Oakley, Don Reid Centers Olumide Oyedeji, Vladamir Stephania *********************************************************************** VII. Depth Charts Here I'll list the depth charts of the NBA teams, so you have a good idea of where to put them in your "Team Lineups" screen. You may not realize that where a player is placed on the bench affects the rating of the team. Bobby Jackson in the top bench slot affects the team's rating more positively than he would if he were at the bottom of the bench, or on the IR. Also, I am going to be placing players regardless of position. Some players have incorrect positions in the game, and unfortunately, you can't edit position. For instance, Latrell Sprewell is technically a SF, and Wally Szczerbiak is technically a SG, but this season Spree will be a SG, and Wally will be a SF. I will also include players that are not in the game, to make it as realistic as possible. 76'ers Starters C Marc Jackson PF Kenny Thomas SF Glenn Robinson SG Allen Iverson PG Eric Snow Bench PG Aaron McKie PF Derrick Coleman SG Greg Buckner SF Monty Williams SG John Salmons C Samuel Dalembert PF Sam Clancy IR SG Willie Green SF Kyle Korver C Todd MacCulloch C Amal McCaskill Blazers Starters C Dale Davis PF Rasheed Wallace SF Zach Randolph SG Bonzi Wells PG Damon Stoudamire Bench SG Derek Anderson SG Ruben Patterson PG Jeff McInnis SF Qyntel Woods SF Travis Outlaw C Ruben Boumtje Boumtje C Nedzad Sinanovic IR Bucks Starters C Dan Gadzuric PF Joe Smith SF Tim Thomas SG Desmond Mason PG T.J. Ford Bench SG Michael Redd SF Toni Kukoc PG Erick Strickland PF Marcus Haislip C Brian Skinner PF Jason Caffey C Joel Przybilla IR PG Damon Jones Bulls Starters C Eddy Curry PF Tyson Chandler SF Scottie Pippen SG Jalen Rose PG Jamal Crawford Bench PF Donyell Marshall PF Marcus Fizer PG Kirk Hinrich SF Eddie Robinson SG Kendall Gill PG Roger Mason C Corie Blount IR PF Lonny Baxter PG Jay Williams SG Trenton Hassell Cavaliers Starters C Zydrunas Ilgauskas PF Carlos Boozer SF Darius Miles SG Ricky Davis PG LeBron James Bench SG Dajuan Wagner PG Kevin Ollie SF Ira Newble PF Chris Mihm C DaSagana Diop PG J.R. Bremer SF Jason Kapono IR C Bruno Sundov C Michael Stewart Celtics Starters C Tony Battie PF Antoine Walker SF Eric Williams SG Paul Pierce PG Marcus Banks Bench SF Jumiane Jones PF Walter McCarty SG Tony Delk C Mark Blount PG Mike James SG Kedrick Brown C Kendrick Perkins IR PF Vin Baker PF Brandon Hunter Clippers Starters C Predrag Drobnjak PF Elton Brand SF Quentin Richardson SG Corey Maggette PG Marko Jaric Bench PF Melvin Ely PF Chris Wilcox C Chris Kaman SG Eddie House PG Keyon Dooling C Wang Zhi Zhi PG Marcus Hatten IR Grizzlies Starters C Lorenzen Wright PF Pau Gasol SF Mike Miller SG James Posey PG Jason Williams Bench C Stromile Swift SF Shane Battier SG Wesley Person PF Bo Outlaw C Jake Tsakalidis PG Earl Watson PG Troy Bell IR SG Dahntay Jones PF Ryan Humphrey SG Michael Dickerson (injured) Hawks Starters C Theo Ratliff PF Shareef Abdur-Rahim SF Stephen Jackson SG Dion Glover PG Jason Terry Bench C Nazr Mohammed PF Alan Hendersen SG Boris Diaw-Riffiod SF Lee Nailon PG Dan Dickau SF Chris Crawford SG Travis Hansen IR PG Terrell Brandon (injured) PF Obinna Ekezie Heat Starters C Brian Grant PF Lamar Odom SF Caron Butler SG Eddie Jones PG Dwayne Wade Bench PF Malik Allen C Samaki Walker SG Rasual Butler PG Rafer Alston PG Bimbo Coles SF John Wallace C Loren Woods IR PF Jerome Beasley C Jelani McCoy C Issac Austin Hornets Starters C Jamaal Magloire PF P.J. Brown SF Jamal Mashburn SG David Wesley PG Baron Davis Bench SG Courtney Alexsander SF George Lynch PG Darrell Armstrong PF David West PF Robert Traylor SF Stacey Augmon C Sean Rooks IR PF Kirk Haston Jazz Starters C Greg Ostertag PF Keon Clark SF Andrei Kirilenko SG Matt Harpring PG Carlos Arroyo Bench SF Glen Rice C Jarron Collins PG Raul Lopez SG Aleksander Pavlovic SG Raja Bell C Curtis Borchardt PG Maurice Williams IR SG DeShawn Stevenson PF Michael Ruffin Kings Starters C Vlade Divac PF Chris Webber SF Peja Stojakovic SG Doug Christie PG Mike Bibby Bench PG Bobby Jackson C Brad Miller SG Anthony Peeler SF Gerald Wallace C Tony Massenburg PF Darius Songalia IR PF Lawrence Funderburke Knicks Starters C Kurt Thomas PF Antonio McDyess SF Keith Van Horn SG Allan Houston PG Howard Eisley Bench PG Charlie Ward SG Shandon Anderson PF Clarence Weatherspoon PF Michael Sweetney SF Maciej Lampe PG Frank Williams C Michael Doleac IR PF Othella Harrington C Slavko Vranes C Travis Knight Lakers Starters C Shaquille O'Neal PF Karl Malone SF Devean George SG Kobe Bryant PG Gary Payton Bench PG Derek Fisher PF Brian Cook SF Luke Walton SG Kareem Rush C Stanislav Medvedenko PG Jannero Pargo PF Horace Grant IR SF Rick Fox Magic Starters C Juwan Howard PF Drew Gooden SF Gordon Giricek SG Tracy McGrady PG Tyronn Lue Bench PF Pat Garrity C Andrew DeQlercq PG Reece Gaines C Steven Hunter SG Jeryl Sasser IR SF Grant Hill Mavericks Starters C Raef LaFrentz PF Dirk Nowitzki SF Antawn Jamison SG Michael Finley PG Steve Nash Bench PG Travis Best PF Danny Fortson PF Eduardo Najera C Shawn Bradley SG Jiri Welsch SG Josh Howard SG Tariq Abdul-Wahad IR SF Chris Mills Nets Starters C Alonzo Mourning PF Kenyon Martin SF Richard Jefferson SG Kerry Kittles PG Jason Kidd Bench SG Lucious Harris C Dikembe Mutombo PF Aaron Williams PF Rodney Rogers C Jason Collins PG Zoran Planinic SF Tamar Slay IR PF Brian Scalabrine SG Brandon Armstrong Nuggets Starters C Nene Hilario PF Nikoloz Tskitishvili SF Carmelo Anthony SG Rodney White PG Andre Miller Bench C Marcus Camby SG Jon Barry SG Voshon Lenard PG Earl Boykins SF Ryan Bowen SF Vincent Yarborough PF Chris Andersen IR Pacers Starters C Scot Pollard PF Jermaine O'Neal SF Ron Artest SG Reggie Miller PG Jamaal Tinsley Bench PF Al Harrington SF Jonathon Bender PG Kenny Anderson PG Anthony Johnson C Jeff Foster PF Austin Croshere SG Fred Jones IR SF James Jones SG Carl English Pistons Starters C Ben Wallace PF Mehmet Okur SF Corliss Williamson SG Richard Hamilton PG Chauncey Billups Bench SG Bob Sura PG Chucky Atkins PG Lindsey Hunter C Elden Campbell PF Darko Milicic SF Tayshaun Prince SF Darvin Ham IR C Zeljko Rebraca SG Carlos Delfino SG Hubert Davis Raptors Starters C Chris Bosh PF Antonio Davis SF Morris Peterson SG Vince Carter PG Alvin Williams Bench PF Jerome Williams SG Lamond Murray PF Jerome Moiso SF Michael Curry PG Milt Palacio PG Rick Brunson C Mengke Bateer IR C Ken Johnson Rockets Starters C Yao Ming PF Eddie Griffin SF Jim Jackson SG Cuttino Mobley PG Steve Francis Bench PF Maurice Taylor SG Eric Piatkowski PG Moochie Norris SF Adrian Griffin C Kelvin Cato PF Malick Badiane SF Bostjan Nachbar IR PF John Amaechi Sonics Starters C Predrag Drobnjak PF Reggie Evans SF Rashard Lewis SG Ray Allen PG Luke Ridnour Bench SG Brent Barry PF Vladimir Radminovic PG Antonio Daniels PF Nick Collison C Jerome James SF Ansu Sesay C Calvin Booth IR C Vitaly Potapenko PG Paccelis Morlende SG Joseph Forte Spurs Starters C Rasho Nesterovic PF Tim Duncan SF Bruce Bowen SG Emanuel Ginobilli PG Tony Parker Bench PF Malik Rose SF Hedo Turkoglu SG Ron Mercer PF Robert Horry PG Anthony Carter C Kevin Willis C Mengke Bateer IR Suns Starters C Jake Voskuhl PF Amare Stoudemire SF Shawn Marion SG Anfernee Hardaway PG Stephon Marbury Bench SG Joe Johnson SF Casey Jacobsen SG DerMarr Johnson C Scott Williams PG Brevin Knight PF Tom Gugliotta IR T'Wolves Starters C Michael Olowokandi PF Kevin Garnett SF Wally Szczerbiak SG Latrell Sprewell PG Troy Hudson Bench PG Sam Cassell C Ervin Johnson PF Mark Madsen SG Fred Hoiberg PF Ndudi Ebi IR Warriors Starters C Erick Dampier PF Troy Murphy SF Mike Dunleavy SG Jason Richardson PG Nick Van Exel Bench SG Mickeal Pietrus PG Craig Claxton PF Cliff Robinson C Adonal Foyle SF Calbert Cheaney PF Popeye Jones C Evan Eschmeyer IR PG Derrick Zimmerman PG Avery Johnson PG Pepe Sanchez Wizards Starters C Brendan Haywood PF Kwame Brown SF Jerry Stackhouse SG Larry Hughes PG Gilbert Arenas Bench PF Christian Laettner SF Jarvis Hayes PF Jared Jeffries PG Chris Whitney PG Juan Dixon C Etan Thomas C Jahidi White IR *********************************************************************** VIII. Created Teams 1992 Olympic Team (aka Dream Team) PG Magic Johnson PG John Stockton SG Michael Jordan SG Clyde Drexler SF Larry Bird SF Chris Mullin SF Scottie Pippen PF Karl Malone PF Charles Barkley PF Christian Laettner C David Robinson C Patrick Ewing 1994 Olympic Team (aka Dream Team II) PG Tim Hardaway PG Mark Price SG Reggie Miller SG Dan Majerle SF Dominique Wilkins PF Shawn Kemp C Shaquille O'Neal C David Robinson 1996 Olympic Team (aka Dream Team III) PG Gary Payton PG John Stockton PG Anfernee Hardaway SG Mitch Richmond SG Reggie Miller SF Grant Hill SF Scottie Pippen PF Karl Malone PF Charles Barkley C Shaquille O'Neal C Hakeem Olajuwon C David Robinson 2002 Olympic Team (aka the team that lost 3 games and placed sixth) PF Jermaine O'Neal SG Paul Pierce PG Baron Davis SG Michael Finley SG Reggie Miller 2003 Olympic Team (aka the Redeem Team) C Tim Duncan PF Elton Brand SF Tracy McGrady SG Allen Iverson PG Jason Kidd C Jermaine O'Neal PF Kenyon Martin (replaced Karl Malone) SF Vince Carter (replaced Kobe Bryant) SG Ray Allen PG Mike Bibby SF Richard Jefferson PF Nick Collison 96-97 Bulls C Luc Longley PF Dennis Rodman SF Scottie Pippen SG Michael Jordan PG Ron Harper SF Toni Kukoc PG Steve Kerr PF Jason Caffey C Bison Dele C Bill Wennington PG Randy Brown SF Scott Burrell SF Jud Buechler 97-98 Bulls C Luc Longley PF Dennis Rodman SF Scottie Pippen SG Michael Jordan PG Ron Harper SF Toni Kukoc PG Steve Kerr C Bill Wennington PG Randy Brown SF Jud Buechler 89-90 Pistons C Bill Laimbeer PF Dennis Rodman SF Mark Aguirre SG Joe Dumars PG Isaiah Thomas PG Vinnie Johnson C James Edwards PF John Salley PF Rick Mahorn SG John Long C William Bedford 93-94 Knicks C Patrick Ewing PF Charles Oakley SF Charles Smith SG John Starks PG Derek Harper PF Anthony Mason SG Hubert Davis PG Greg Anthony PF Anthony Bonner SG Rolando Blackman C Herb Williams 98-99 Knicks C Patrick Ewing PF Kurt Thomas SF Larry Johnson SG Allan Houston PG Charlie Ward SG Latrell Sprewell PG Chris Childs PF Marcus Camby C Chris Dudley PG Rick Brunson SF David Wingate C Herb Williams 98-99 Spurs C David Robinson PF Tim Duncan SF Sean Elliott SG Mario Elie PG Avery Johnson SG Jaren Jackson PG Antonio Daniels PF Malik Rose PG Steve Kerr SF Jerome Kersey C Will Perdue 96-97 Jazz C Greg Foster PF Karl Malone SF Adam Keefe SG Jeff Hornacek PG John Stockton SF Bryon Russell SG Shandon Anderson PG Howard Eisley PF Antione Carr PG Jacque Vaughn SF Chris Morris 97-98 Jazz C Greg Ostertag PF Karl Malone SF Bryon Russell SG Jeff Hornacek PG John Stockton SG Shandon Anderson PG Howard Eisley PF Antoine Carr C Greg Foster SF Adam Keefe SF Chris Morris *********************************************************************** IX. Questions and Answers If you have any questions, I'll post it here (if it's a good question). ----- Question: Do you have the appearances of Lebron and other guys? Answer: Like I said, I don't make appearances. I'm sure there are websites you can find via a search engine that provide appearances that should suit your tastes. ----- Question: Why do you have to make the rapist, Kobe Bryant a perfect 99? I mean the Lakers didn't even make it to the conference finals with him and Shaq. Answer: Actually, he is higher. He is 101, but the highest the roster screen will say is 99. If you start a game, and check his rating (with normal biorhythm) he'll be 101. However, this is not my fault. If you give McGrady IDENTICAL ratings to Kobe, Kobe will STILL have a higher overall. I don't know why this is, though I speculate there may be some unchangeable hidden ratings (Clutch, for instance). Overall is not important at all, the ratings are, and Kobe is nearly identical to McGrady (in fact I'd prefer McGrady in the game). ----- Question: Why don't you acknowledge Tom Gugliotta's greatness? Answer: Christian Laettner > Tom Gugliotta. ----- Question: Rashidi, what is your favorite NBA team? Answer: I live in the NY area, so it is easiest for me to follow the Knicks and Nets. The Knicks are my favorite team, but Jason Kidd has been my favorite player since he entered the league. The last two years year I have definitely preferred NJ. ----- Question: Rashidi, which team do you like the least? Answer: Probably Seattle. It's not that I don't like them, it's just that NY hears very little newsworthy about them. I haven't even seen a Seattle game in the last 2 years. I have never seen Lewis, Radminovic, or Drobnjak play before, outside of a Sports Center highlight reel. Oh wait, I think I saw Lewis once when the Knicks played Ewing and the Sonics, but other than that, nothing. Sorry Seattle fans, Rashidi hasn't been able to see your games on TNT. ----- Question: Rashidi, who is your favorite player? Answer: Well, I already said Jason Kidd, but I'll list my top 5 to humor you. 1. Jason Kidd 2. Allan Houston 3. Dirk Nowitzki 4. Steve Nash 5. Wally Szczerbiak ----- Question: Why is Darius Miles' 3pt rating only 52? Answer: Darius, you need to go back to high school and learn some basic math. You are 4 for 52 on three pointers in your career. You were 1 for 19 in your rookie year, 3 for 19 in your second year, and 0 for 14 last year. Those numbers would make John Starks proud. When you are shooting three's at less than 8% accuracy, most people would stop jacking them up. I hope you don't wonder why your FG% keeps dropping. Stick to your rim rattling dunks, and pray extra hard. Pray that King James (aka Darius Miles WITH talent) passes the ball to you enough to remind the excitement-deprived Cleveland fans of what Shawn Kemp was "supposed" to be for them, or else you will be waived ala Harold Miner. ----- Question: Rashidi, what are your predictions for the award winners of the 2003-2004 season? Answer: Most Valuable Player - Tim Duncan Rookie Of The Year - Carmelo Anthony Coach Of The Year - Jeff Van Gundy (the Rockets are the sleeper team this year) Defensive Player Of The Year - Ben Wallace Sixth Man Of The Year - I'd give it to Michael Redd, but I don't think he'll keep up the shooting barrage percentage wise. Pat Garrity. Most Improved Player - Curry All-NBA Team: Jason Kidd, Tracy McGrady, Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan, Shaquile O'Neal (Kobe won't put up 30 ppg with the improved Laker lineup). All-NBA 2nd Team: Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant, Shawn Marion, Chris Webber, Dirk Nowitzki (but only if Dirk qualifies at C this year, which I think he will). All-NBA 3rd Team: Stephon Marbury, Paul Pierce, Jamal Mashburn, Jermaine O'Neal, Yao Ming (although he makes it as a forward, there is no way Jermaine O'Neal isn't at center before the end of the year. You think Rick Carlsie is going to live and die with Scot Pollard as his defensive cornerstone?) All-Defensive Team: Jason Kidd, Kobe Bryant, Ron Artest, Ben Wallace, Tim Duncan (Doug Christie gets snubbed again, as voters have an urge to not completely diss Kobe) All-Defensive 2nd Team: Gary Payton, Doug Christie, Bruce Bowen, Kevin Garnett, Nene Hilario All-Rookie Team - TJ Ford, Dwayne Wade, Lebron James, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Kaman All-Rookie 2nd Team - Kirk Hinrich, Marcus Banks, Jarvis Hayes, Michael Sweetney, Chris Bosh (Lampe will make it at C if he gets played there, I don't think he'll see enough court time at SF to be able to beat out Hayes there.) East All-Star starters: Jason Kidd, Tracy McGrady, Vince Carter, Jermaine O'Neal, Ben Wallace (I assume Carter will be a SF on the ballot AGAIN, even though he starts at SG). East All-Star bench: Paul Pierce, Antoine Walker, Allen Iverson, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Jamal Mashburn, Baron Davis, and either Allan Houston, Kurt Thomas, or Antonio McDyess (leaning against Houston because the east needs a big man to replace Brad Miller, which means Thomas or McDyess depends on how healthy McDyess is to start the year). West Starters: Stephon Marbury, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan, Yao Ming (again because of the Chinese internet vote) West Bench: Shaquille O'Neal, Steve Francis, Chris Webber, Dirk Nowitzki, Shawn Marion, Ray Allen, Steve Nash All-Star MVP - Where is the game being held? I guess Stephon Marbury is due, dunno how many All-Star MVPs repeat, and most of the west front court players have won it, as as Kobe. 1 800 CALL ATT Shootout- Peja Stojakovic Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk - Desmond Mason cannot be in it, so stick with Jason Richardson. 989 Sports Skills Challenge - Jason Kidd repeats Got milk? Rookie Challenge Rookies C Chris Kaman, Chris Bosh PF Michael Sweetney, Darko Milicic, Maciej Lampe SF Carmelo Anthony, Jarvis Hayes SG Dwayne Wade, Mickeal Pietrus PG Lebron James (10 to 1 he starts the game at PG regardless of his position during the season, that gets Carmelo in staritng lineup too), TJ Ford, Kirk Hinrich Whoever wins MVP will probably win RoY the way the media votes for these things. So maybe Lebron will win after all. Sophmores C Nene Hilario, Mehmet Okur, Dan Gadzuric (Yao can't play if he makes All-Star team, otherwise its an easy win for Sophmores) PF Amare Stoudemire, Nicholoz Tskitishvili SF Caron Butler, Mike Dunleavy SG Gordon Giricek, Casey Jacobsen PG Marko Jaric, Dajuan Wagner, Dan Dickau Then again, looking at the Sophmore front court, Amare will probably dominate whoever guards him, so look for him to get MVP, and for the Sophs to win the game. If Yao isn't an all-star, he is eligible to play, which makes this a very lopsided affair in the Sophmore's favor. *********************************************************************** X. FAQ Version updates Version 2.0 (10/3/03): Brought back the Players adjusted by year section. Added Allan Houston and Ricky Davis to the section, as well as the future Lebron James. Edited Jay Williams, Troy Hudson, Terrell Brandon, Earl Boykins, Rod Strickland, Ricky Davis, Tamar Slay, Fred Hoiberg, Brandon Armstrong, Lavor Postell, Jeff Trepagnier, Pau Gasol, Kenyon Martin, Anthony Mason, Zach Randolph, Carlos Boozer, Kirk Hinrich, TJ Ford, Zoran Planinic, Maciej Lampe, and Luke Walton. Added Jeryl Sasser, Felipe Lopez and Kedrick Brown. Updated more rosters and depth charts. I'm just fine tuning everything until the new basketball games come out. Version 1.9 (9/28/03): Edited Baron Davis, Steve Francis, David Wesley, Lucious Harris, Amare Stoudemire, Kurt Thomas, Alonzo Mourning, Brad Miller, Vlade Divac, and Yao Ming. Added more to the Roster Updates section, and Player's Notes sections. I was bored. Version 1.8 (9/24/03): Edited Charlie Ward and Lebron James. Added more to the Player's Notes sections. This is likely the final update. I would like to continue doing this for the next basketball sim that comes out. I have not decided if I am doing this for Live or ESPN. I may do it for both games; it depends on the gameplay, and the ease in editing player ratings to reflect ability. Live comes out before ESPN, so we'll see what happens then. Version 1.7 (9/12/03): Edited Andre Miller, Steve Nash, Gilbert Arenas, Nick Van Exel, Chauncey Billups, Jay Williams, Eric Snow, Earl Boykins, Howard Eisley, Allan Houston, Shaquille O'Neal, Dikembe Mutombo, Marcus Camby, Raef LaFrentz, and Michael Olowokandi. Added more to the players Notes sections. Version 1.6 (8/31/03): Edited Gary Payton, Gilbert Arenas, Tracy McGrady, Allen Iverson, Vince Carter, Bonzi Wells, Jason Terry, Richard Hamilton, Reggie Miller, Michael Redd, Anfernee Hardaway, Emanuel Ginobilli, Michael Dickerson, Devean George, Lamar Odom, Matt Harpring, and Hidayet Turkoglu. Added a lot more data to the players sections. Doing the players sections has allowed me to make a second glance at certain players I've completed a long time ago, which is why so many players have been edited. The players are more even more precise, which is what this FAQ was aiming for. Don't worry, I've still got my eye on the Rookies. Version 1.5 (8/30/03): Edited Allan Houston, Lee Nailon, Marcus Camby, and Tony Battie. Edited the Kirk Hinrich, Michael Sweetney, Slavko Vranes, and Kyle Korver CAPs. Added more Players, Rosters, and Depth Charts. Added more data to the players sections, turning them into mini-bios. I've got to get around to adding the rest of the rookies, so hopefully I can get to work on that. I didn't get much of a chance to, as I was 100% busy the first half of the week, and then had a virus scare the second half of the week. Everything's back on track though, it's just a matter of time... Version 1.4 (8/23/03): Added the Depth Charts section. Added Donald Royal. Edited Desmond Mason, Rasho Nesterovic. This is the smallest update so far, as I've been busy lately. Version 1.3 (8/16/03): Edited Craig Claxton, Howard Eisley, Rasho Nesterovic, Troy Murphy, and Amare Stoudemire. Created Alexsander Pavlovic, Luke Walton, and Kyle Korver. Added to the Questions and Answers section, and the Roster Updates section. Version 1.2 (8/9/03): Hopefully this version gets posted with no problems. For some reason, GameFAQs kept the link to 1.0 up but had it listed as 1.1. Notable additions to the CAPs if you're a Bulls fan: Lonny Baxter, Luc Longley, and Bill Wennington. Version 1.1 (8/5/03): Added a new section: Created Teams. Added a bunch of players. Edited Ray Allen, Allen Iverson, Allan Houston, Cuttino Mobley, Stephen Jackson, Steve Smith, and Lee Nailon. Edited the Lebron James and Joe Dumars CAPs. Added a lot to the 2003 Rookie CAP section. Created a few other players as well. Version 1.0 (7/25/03): Well, it's up. I still need to add a lot of players. Keep the suggestions coming. *********************************************************************** XI. Legal This FAQ was made 100% by me, John "Rashidi" Markisch. You may not take it in whole or in part and claim it as your own. You may not alter it in any way, even if you ask me first, and that includes putting it in HTML format. Please don't post this on your site unless you have express consent by me. I've put a lot of time into this. Give me some credit... In addition, you must ask for my permission if you want to add any of my ratings to a game save file that you intend to post on the internet. Currently, the following sites have permission to post my FAQ. www.gamefaqs.com www.gamespot.com If want to host my FAQ on your site, e-mail me and I'll consider it. GameFAQs Copyright Notice All HTML and Active Server Page code is Copyright 1995-2003 GameFAQs, and may not be duplicated or reproduced without the express written consent of GameFAQs unless listed in the exceptions below: Form code used for the GameFAQs Search Engine, located at http://www.gamefaqs.com/search/index.asp, may be duplicated and used on external web sites to use the GameFAQs search engine. Each text document located on GameFAQs is Copyrighted by its original author. GameFAQs makes no claim of ownership to these documents, and merely hosts them on its server. Each document is copyrighted separately, and you may have different rights for the use and reproduction of that document based on copyright information found in that file. The original author of each document should be contacted for more information. *********************************************************************** XII. Credits CJayC - For putting this on his site, GameFAQs, the greatest video game website in existence. CyricZ - I tend to model the layouts of my FAQs after the style of this legendary moderator/FAQ author. This one is no exception. nba2kxpert - When I PWNed you many times in the legendary "Ben Wallace is not a good defensive player" topic, it put Rashidi on the map. Rashidi - Duh. Sifon - For information on the 92, 94, and 96 Olympic teams. Virtuso3001 - For finding a typo (Had Amare's speed listed as 80) ESPN.com and NBA.com - For having very useful and informative statistical databases. NBADraft.net - For their information on the 2003 draft class. Hoopshype.com - For having useful player information and insight. Basketballreference.com - Great compilation of statistics. The Knicks, Heat, Pacers, and Bulls - Those teams and their rivalries are what got me (and kept me) interested in basketball 10 years ago. All the users of nba2k3 who gave their input - They know who they are or aren't. *********************************************************************** XIII. Links If you know of any good links, send them, and I'll list them. *********************************************************************** A. Basketball related websites nba.com - the official site of the NBA. espn.com - cbssportsline.com - sports.net - hoopshype.com - nbadraft.net - a site with the most comprehensive info on the history, and future of the nbadraft, with prospect analysis. eurobasket.com - Extensive information on European basketball. usbasket.com - Connected to Eurobasket, information on North American basketball. basketballreference.com - An excellent site on basketball statistics. basketballboards.net - Home of an insightful basketball community realgm.com - *********************************************************************** B. NBA2K or ESPN Basketball related websites segasports.com - Official site of the company that makes the NBA 2k series (now known as ESPN Basketball) espnvideogames.com - Same site as segasports.com http://s3.cgi.gamefaqs.com/boards/gentopic.asp?board=31812 - Active GameFAQs message board for NBA 2k3. *********************************************************************** C. Player websites drazenpetrovic.com - Official site of the late European great, Drazen Petrovic. humanhighlight.com - Official site of the Human Highlight Film, Dominique Wilkins. t-mac.com - Official site of Tracy McGrady. slamduncan.com - Official site of Tim Duncan. barondavis1.com - Official site of Baron Davis. jeterry.com - Official site of Jason Terry. mikebibby.com - Official site of Mike Bibby. stevenash.net - Official site of Steve Nash. carmeloanthony.net - Official site of Carmelo Anthony. cbillups.com - Official site of Chauncey Billups. bobby.ultimatepros.com - Official site of Bobby Jackson. manuginobili.com - Official site of Emanuel Ginobilli. divac.net - Official site of Vlade Divac. nba.com/sonics/drobnjak/manjaks.html - The official site of Predrag Drobnjak, the most charismatic player in the NBA. rickbrunson.com - Official site of Rick Brunson, the greatest scrub to ever grace the court. *********************************************************************** XIV. Closing This is my first time using the 2k series. Prior to this, I'd been with the EA Sports brand, which dates back to NBA Showdown (92-93, prior to the Live series). I have not decided if I will do this FAQ next year, or if I will do it for the 2k series (now known as "ESPN Basketball"). One of the initial problems I had with this FAQ is I'd never done anything like this, and had to figure out ways to do it on the fly. Assuming I do this again next year, things will go much faster, since I'll already have experience on what to do and not do. Once this is completed, I'll be very satisfied that I was FINALLY able to finish one of my many long-term projects. Until next time, Rashidi Copyright 2003 John Markisch