Alright, let’s talk about this Evan Mobley fella in that 2K24 game. I hear folks jabberin’ about his rating, so I figured I’d chime in, you know? Don’t know much about these video games, but I know a good player when I see one, even if it’s just on that there TV screen.
Now, they say his overall rating is somethin’ like a 85, maybe a 79 dependin’ on where you look. Sounds pretty high to me. Means he’s a good one, right? Like, better than most of them other fellas runnin’ around on the court. I remember seein’ him play once on the TV – tall and skinny, but boy, could he move! Reminded me of a young deer, all legs and energy.
They got all these numbers and details in the game, you know? Like, how fast he runs, how good he shoots, how well he can jump and grab them rebounds. I guess that’s how they come up with that rating. It ain’t just some number they pull outta their hats, I reckon. They look at all the stuff he did last season, all the points and rebounds and such, and then they put it all together in the game. Makes sense, I guess.
- They talk about his “attributes,” which I guess is just fancy talk for how good he is at different things.
- Then there’s “animations,” which I think means how he moves on the screen. Does he look like a real person, or does he move all clunky and weird?
- And somethin’ called “tendencies.” I guess that’s what he likes to do on the court – does he shoot a lot, pass a lot, or maybe just stand around blockin’ shots?
They also got these “badges,” which sound like little awards or somethin’. You can upgrade ’em, make him even better. And these “dynamic duos,” where if you put two players together who play well in real life, they get even better in the game. It’s all a bit complicated for an old lady like me, but I get the gist of it.
Seems like they put a lot of work into makin’ these games realistic. They want it to feel like you’re really watchin’ or even playin’ in a real NBA game. And that Evan Mobley, he’s a big part of that, especially for that Cleveland team. I heard folks sayin’ he’s gonna be a real star someday, one of the best in the league. Maybe even better than that LeBron fella, who I hear is pretty darn good too.
Now, some folks might complain about his rating being too high or too low, you know? That’s just how people are, always somethin’ to complain about. But from what I’ve seen, 85, or even 79, seems about right. He’s a good player, still young, but with a lot of potential. He can run, he can jump, he can shoot (sometimes!), and he can definitely play defense. That’s what matters, right?
And this whole thing about the lowest rating ever bein’ a 40 for some player called Scalabrine? Well, bless his heart. Not everyone can be a star. But that Evan Mobley, he’s got the chance to be somethin’ special. They even callin’ him an all-star, some folks do. So, yeah, his 2K24 rating, whatever it is exactly, seems fair enough to me. He’s a good player, and that’s all there is to it.
They look at all sorts of things when they make these ratings. They check the stats from last season. You know, how many points he scored, how many rebounds he got, how many assists he made, and all that jazz. Then they got these fancy computer things that figure out how all those stats translate into the game. They change things around as the season goes on, too. If a player starts doin’ real good, his rating goes up. If he starts playin’ like a donkey, well, his rating goes down. That’s how I understand it, anyhow.
So, if you’re playin’ that 2K24 game and you pick Evan Mobley, you’re gettin’ yourself a pretty good player. He’s tall, he’s athletic, and he’s got a bright future. He might not be a LeBron or a Jordan yet, but he’s got the potential to be somethin’ special. And that’s what that rating is tellin’ you. He’s worth havin’ on your team, that’s for sure.
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