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MKG Predicts An 85 Overall NBA 2K Rating


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The 2012 prospects recently predicted their overall ratings for the popular basketball game "NBA 2K"

You'll notice who's prediction doesn't fit...

Harrison Barnes: If they put me at a 60 … 62, I would be happy with that because some starters are a 62. And if they give me some good bounce, I would be happy with that.

Thomas Robinson: I want to push for mid-70s or close to 80.

Austin Rivers: Well, I just went out to San Francisco for the 2K thing, so considering I did that … I hope it’s a good rating. I’m aiming for high 70s and then work my way up.

Tyler Zeller: I actually don’t play it, so I don’t know what a good rating is. Let's say 70

Michael Kidd-Gilchrist: Probably like 85.

http://espn.go.com/blog/playbook/tech/post/_/id/1110/nba-prospects-predict-their-2k-ratings

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The social issues actually aren't anything new with MKG. You'll hopefully at some point get over it and begin to realize you can still understand the guy when he talks. He is fine when he is comfortable around people he trust. The guy has been through a lot to get to this point and he is about as tough as it gets. An 18 year old kid that is ready to compete on the highest level.

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The social issues actually aren't anything new with MKG. You'll hopefully at some point get over it and begin to realize you can still understand the guy when he talks. He is fine when he is comfortable around people he trust. The guy has been through a lot to get to this point and he is about as tough as it gets. An 18 year old kid that is ready to compete on the highest level.

I was just joking, if you saw the other thread, I explained myself pretty well.

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