NBA 2K2 - Strategy Guide (Page 01)
Below are the cheat codes, hints and help for NBA 2K2 - Strategy Guide (Page 01).
NBA 2K2 Master's FAQ Version 2.2
By: Master Gamer (mastergamer@email.pokemonparadise.com)
1/20/01
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Table of Contents
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1. Introduction
a. Purpose of FAQ
b. Update history
c. Copyright information
2. About the Author
3. Game Basics
a. Modes
b. Controls
c. Basic offense
d. Basic Defense
4. Street Ball time!
a. The stratigical difference.
5. The teams and their rosters
a. Default*
b. Top ten\
6. Network Play Guide\
a. Basic Network info. \
b. How the game differs\
c. What the heck's a scrimmage game? \
d. Now your good, what's next? \
7. Create-o-ramma! *
a. My created players*
b. My created teams\
8. Other stuff*
a. Lyrics to intro song*
b. Description of rules
c. Codes*
d. Questions
9. Contact information
10. Credits
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1. The Introduction
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You will learn why I took my time to write this FAQ, the updates and copyright info.
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1a. The Purpose of this FAQ
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The main reason for this FAQ is to help gamers; both new and old to the 2K series get better.
Another reason is as a reference for gamers to find out player ratings without having to
Constantly search through teams and player cards.
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1b. Update history
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Version 2.2 01/20/02 Added 5 team rosters, top ten lists, credits section and 1 question
Version 2.0 01/13/02 Added 5 team rosters, created players and hookshot, and questions section
Version 1.8 01/10/02 Added more codes and descriptions.
Version 1.6 12/30/01 Added Codes section and 1 code.
Version 1.4 12/29/01 Completed Street ball Strategies and Description of rules. Fixed some
Formatting problems. Added Cheat Code Central as a permitted site.
Version 1.2 12/28/01 Removed text logo, added controls, basic offense, basic defense and lyrics.
Version 1.0 10/28/01: Added text Logo, contents, sections 1 and 2
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1c. Copyright Information
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This FAQ is copyright (©) 2001 Courtney "Master Gamer" Johnson. This FAQ may not be sold or
Profited off of in any way electronically, or manually. It may be printed for personal use ONLY.
This FAQ may be used on another site only if my permission is given first.
List of permitted sites:
Gamefaqs
The Gamemasterz Realm or is
the same site)
Cheat Code Central
Cheat Codes.com
Neoseeker
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2. About the Author
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I'm a teenage girl living in Indiana, who has been playing game for most her life. I like almost
all game genres
(except puzzle and strategy), but my favorite series is Sonic the Hedgehog. I'm not very
athletic so I virtually get my taste of sports.
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3. Basics
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This covers what the modes, controls and basics are, we always start small and end up big.
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3a. Modes
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Exhibition- Set up any two teams. You make the rules, time and any other options, or don't play
it! Just set up and watch.
Quick start- Can't decide on what to play for exhibition? Let the comp decide for you!
Practice- Pick a team and practice on your own or with a friend. You can also practice free
throws.
Season- Play along with the actual 01-02 season, or if 82 games is too grueling, you've always
got the option to play 56 28 or 14 games. You may even make the playoffs.
Playoffs- ARE YOU TOO LAZY TO PLAY 14 GAMES!? If so, just start from the playoffs, and work
your way to the finals.
Tourney- Who's da dawg? Find out set up 4, 8, or 16 teams and have a tourney, more fun with
friends.
Franchise- You're the General Manager now! You make the trades and guide the teams to the
playoffs and back for many years.
Network- That comp waaaaayyyyyy too easy? Let's duke it out with some real people here!!! Play
over the internet, described in a later section.
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3b. Controls
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3B1.
Offense:
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A= Pass This is your basic pass, bounce or chest, to your closest teammate.
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Joystick + A= "Touch" Passing
Hold the "Stick" in the direction of the player you want to pass to. Then press "A" while the
"Stick" is pointed in the direction of the player you wanna pass to, in order to pass to that
player.
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Y + A, B, X, Y or R= "Icon" Passing.
Any time on offense with the ball, press the "Y" button, then press either the "A", "B", "X",
"Y" or "R trigger" buttons, depending on the players position, to pass to that player. The
positions and buttons are as follows, memorize them and do yourself a favor.
A= Point Guard
B= Shooting Guard
X= Small Forward
Y= Power Forward
R Trigger= Center
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A timed= Alley-Oop Pass
If a player has a clear path to the hoop, and is waving his hand, pass to him and he will
perform an Alley-Oop.
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B= Crossover Dribble.
Last year this move was sooo useful, now it's more skill then automation. When close to your
"opponent" or the one guarding you, press "B" to attempt to fake him out and get by him.
Depending on your timing, this may work, and this may not.
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X= Shoot
Press AND hold the "X" button to shoot (obviously the ball). Hold the button until the top of
your jump, then release. practice your shots in "practice" mode. Without the ball, X jumps up
and rebounds.
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L trigger= Post Up
Press and hold the L trigger to "Back Down" or post up against the defender. It is recommended
you hold the "Turbo" button to have more power. More useful if you are the bigger player in the
post-up "war". Make sure to turn to face the basket every five seconds or be whistled for the
"Back to Basket" violation.
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L trigger + Left or Right on Joystick= Drop Step
When posting up, press left or right on the stick to turn and run toward the basket. If the D
anticipates this and you are thrown off-balance, pass right away, to anyone, 'cuz the D goes
for easy steals. Also use the "D-S" to get a chance to shoot from a post up move.
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R Trigger= Turbo Button
Hold this to activate a turbo boost and move faster. Watch your turbo bar and use it wisely!
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R trigger (Held) + "B"= Spin (Juke)
Hold R trigger (Turbo) and press "B" to spin. If this does not work, it is because you are
standing still, are extremely close to a defender, or do not have enough turbo left (not sure if
that last part is true, it seems to be a reason though).
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L Trigger + R Trigger (During Post) + X Button= Hookshot
To perform the hookshot
1. Post up to the defender using the L Trigger
2. Hold Down the turbo
3. Being very careful not to touch the stick, press the X button and shoot like normal. You will
not perform a jumper, instead, you will perform the hookshot. (I've also heard this called a "sky
Hook" not sure though)
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Directional (D) Pad + "A", "B", "X", or "Y"= Playcalling.
Call a play (from your playbooks) by pressing the D pad and then pressing "A", "B", "X" or "Y"
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D Pad+ L Trigger= "Screen"
Almost positive that's what you call it. Press the D Pad in any direction, then press the L
trigger to have a teammate com up in front of an opponent guarding you, use this to take
advantage and drive, or get open for a shot.
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D- Pad + R trigger= Regular pass.
What was once a manual alley-oop now has the effect of simply presing "A".
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3B2. Defensive Controls:
"A"= Switch Player Control
Press "A" to change to your teammate closest to the ball.
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"B"= Steal Attempt
Press "B" to attempt to steal the ball. Be careful though not to get a piece of the guys arm,
and be called for Reaching-in.
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"X" = Block/Jump/Pass Stealing.
Press and hold "X" to jump up, release to attempt to block a shot.
Press to jump up and get the ball, also useful to give the shooter less accuracy.
Run towards a pass and press "X" to attempt to steal it. (Note that you must anticipate the
reciever of the pass) I'm not the world's greatest blocker, but I find it useful to Line your
arm up with the ball, and time your release of the X button with the balls release. Be careful
when you go up, not to touch anything but the ball, or you'll got called for a shooting foul
'less you're in street.
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"Y" = Switch to the last defender.
Press "Y" to switch to your teammate closest to your opponent's basket, very useful.
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L Trigger= "Face Up"
Press and hold the L Trigger to Face your opponent and spread your arms and Legs, making
yourself harder to get around, this will make you slower, so it would be very helpful to use
the turbo.
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D-Pad + "A", "B", "X", or "Y"= Playcalling
Same as offense, Pressing the D pad then "A", "B", "X", or "Y" will call a defensive play.
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D-pad + L Trigger= Call for Double-Team.
Press the D Pad, then the Left trigger to call for one of your teammates to help double-team.
Remember, the Illegal D rule is gone so feel free to Double-team anyone, watch out Shaq!
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D-Pad + R Trigger= Intentional Foul
If you need to stop the clock or need to sub players, just hit the D pad, then the Right
Trigger to call for all of your players to chase the ball handler and push him. Be careful not
to have a high fouler (that even a word?), or in other words, a guy with 4 or 5 fouls foul the
player (real obvious). Also, after two intentionals (first if there had been other fouls
that quarter) a free-throw is awarded.
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Free Throws
OK, kind of tough to explain, but hang with me.
1. See those two green arrows? There off to the sides, so they won't fall like that, ever. They
should look like this:
g bbbbbb g G= Green Arrows
g g g bbbbbb g g g B= Basket
g g
g g
g g
2. Squeeze the Left and Right Triggers so that the two arrows will align. Even though the Manual
says you can't move one and then the other, this is the way I do it and I am able to make FT's
in a moving semi (My dad's a trucker). Either way will work.
3. Once the arrows look like this (They are overlaping): Quickly press the "X" button to shoot.
You must press it quickly (It could be a split second for some players such as Shaq on All-star
difficulty) so the
arrows
bbbbbb DO NOT continue over.
bbbbbb
g
g g g
g
g
g
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3B3. Menu Controls
Joystick= Highlight Menu Options (I don't care what the instructions say, you CANNOT use the
D-Pad, also the joystick must be held in the direction of the option, unlike previous games in
the series.
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"A"= Select Highlighted Option
Use "A" to select the option you've highlighted.
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"B"= Cancel Selection, Return to previous screen
Did you go to the wrong menu? Select something you didn't want? Press the "B" Button to go back.
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"X"= NOTHING!!!!
I don't care what the menu says, "X" DOES NOT change menu focus. It may act as the "A" button at
some screens.
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"Y"= Access Help Menu
Press "Y" and that will give you a list of commands for what the buttons do on that menu screen.
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3B4. Replay controls:
"A"= Play back at Real-Time speed
Press "A" to replay the play at normal speed.
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"B"= Zoom Out
Press "B" to zoom out.
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"X"= Zoom In
Press "X" to Zoom Out.
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"Y" Replay Key On/OFF
Press "Y" to display the Replay Key which shows what buttons do what.
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L Trigger=Rewind
Hold L to rewind, the farther held down, the faster the rewind speed.
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R Trigger= Fast Forward (or Slow-Forward!)
Same as L Trigger but Fast Forward instead.
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3c. Basic Offense
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I said BASIC. OK, obviously, try to move the ball as close to the basket as possible. (DUH!)
Don't think that the players are going to let you through. The players will start to block your
path to the basket, but don't worry, there are plenty of ways to get to the basket, as I will
list.
1. Crossover Dribble:
As I said earlier, in NBA 2K1, the cross-over was broken. (Or way past too useful) In 2K2 you
have to time it so your opponent can’t block your path (almost always resulting in a steal). If
the cross-over works, however, you’ll likely get an open drive to the basket. If the Cross-over
doesn't work, you'll likely be caught off balance. PASS OFF IMMEDIETELY!!!
2. Juke (spin):
Like the cross-over, the juke was also way too useful in 2K1. Now, the Juke isn’t nearly as
easy to pull off, due to timing. If you manage to perfectly time the juke, you’ll find two
defenders scratching their heads wondering "Uh where’d that dude in the Pacer jersey go?" If the
Juke doesn't work, you'll be caught off balance. PASS OFF IMMEDIETELY!!!
3. Post and Drop
POSTmark it, and drop it in the mail! (Really corny, I know) Anyways, with a good post-player,
post up and then while posting, press left or right on the analog joystick to perform a
drop-step. You’ll either A. Shake the defender. Or B. Get caught off balance, if this happens
IMMEDIATELY PASS!!! You’d be surprised how easily you can be stole from like this.
4. (The most obvious) Pass the ball inside!!!
Passing is likely the easiest way to get the ball to the hoop. Just find the player, pass, and
viola! You’re that much closer to two points! But WAIT! Watch out because the other team will
try to steal your pass. For this reason, DO NOT pass to a reciever you can't see, it's like
asking for a turnover. Also, don't pass too far unless it's an absolute must. There is a greater
chance of the ball being intercepted or flying outta bounds.
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3d. Basic Defense
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Your Basic idea for D is to stop the ball from going into the basket. There's a few ways to do
that:
1. Steal the ball
This is probably the hardest way to get the ball back (For me anyway). Don't steal unless
A. The defender is facing you
B. The player is posting to another player and you're in front of him.
C. Other times I forgot to mention that you have a clean shot at the ball.
Be sure you only touch the ball, or you'll be called for the reach.
2. Steal a pass
This can be hard, but can be done. I try to intercept as often as possible, yes, it may go Out
of Bounds, but the opponent doesn't earn Free Throws, nor does it earn a star player a foul
against them.
3. Blocking (See section 3B2.)
4. Rebounding
If the player get's his shot off, switch players to the one nearest basket ("Y" Button). If the
shot doesn't fall, be ready to jump up and grab the ball.
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4. Street ball Time!!!
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Here you will find out how to play one of the games coolest modes, street ball. Although some
have an attitude that "Street players have no skill". You will find out that you need to learn
how to adjust to having little or no rules.
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4a. The stratigical Difference
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Most Players play with the cheapest fouls on, such as Shot Clock, Goaltending and Pushing
(Probably the cheapest of all) (See section 8B for descriptions of these rules.). These
Strategies were designed with these rules on. These strategies were also designed with either
2on2 or 3on3 players.
1. Dunking is cool, unless you're blocked...
Keep in mine that it's easier to block dunk's due to the fact that there are no shooting,
blocking, or charging fouls. But if your Shaq Or J'O, you can just plow over AI, 'less he tries
to block (that doesn't mean it's going to work though.).
2. The crossover, is a bit easier.
The cross-over is a bit easier now due to the fact that there are less players. In exhibition
there were players to block you even if you got past the guy you pulled it on. In 2on2, unless
the guy's REALLY stupid, he's gonna be guarding the lone player, so generally, you'll need to
worry about getting past one guy. OR if the guy tries to block you, one player should be open,
pass to him (unless he's like really far back and is not good at threes, or your going for a
dunk.). In 3 on 3, if you got two guys blocking you, it's better to pass. Knowing when, and when
not to cross-over can be a big success factor.
3. Don't be afraid to steal!!!
You cannot be called for the reach, so try to steal whenever you think you have a good shot.
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5. The Teams and their rosters
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COMPLETE ROSTER LISTINGS AND RATINGS to come of every player on every team. I will have two
separate listings one for the defaults and one for the updates. Also, top tens in rating and
opinion.
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5a. Default
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Philadelphia 76er's
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Starters:
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-----------------------------------------|RTG|Off.|Def.|Reb.|Spd|3pt|
PG: Eric Snow #20 75 72 78 70 80 25
SG: Allen "The Answer" Iverson #3 94 90 100 76 95 35
SF: George Lynch #9 75 70 80 81 70 20
PF: Robert "Tractor" Traylor #54 73 74 72 71 55 5
C: Dikembe "Mount" Mutombo #55 89 85 92 93 55 5
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Reserves:
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SG: Aaron McKie #8 79 78 81 70 80 30
SF: Matt Harpring # 21 75 77 74 75 75 30
SF: Raja Bell #11 73 69 78 75 80 5
C: Matt Geiger #52 72 70 75 69 60 5
SF: Cedric Henderson #45 69 63 74 74 65 15
PF: Jerome Moiso #5 72 71 74 72 60 5
C: Samuel Dalemburt #1 60 64 77 62 60 5
PG: Craig "Speedy" Claxton #12 70 68 72 60 85 25
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Portland Trailblazers
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Starters:
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PG: Damon "Mighty Mouse" Stoudamire #3 77 77 79 64 90 35
SG: Derek Anderson #1 78 78 80 62 85 40
SF: Scottie Pippen #33 76 75 77 77 75 30
PF: Rasheed "Sheed" Wallace #30 92 93 93 79 70 25
PF: Dale Davis #34 83 79 86 82 65 5
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Reserves:
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SG: Bonzi Wells #6 80 75 86 84 80 30
SF: Ruben Patterson #21 74 68 80 82 75 5
SF: Rod Strickland #10 76 71 81 76 80 25
PF: Zach Randolph #50 75 77 75 67 60 5
C: Will Perdue #55 67 62 71 70 50 5
PG: Erick Barkley #12 70 64 77 60 80 25
C: Arvydas Sabonis #11 78 74 82 77 50 10
SG: Steve Kerr #4 66 71 62 55 75 45
PF: Shawn Kemp #40 83 86 82 82 60 10
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Milwaukee Bucks
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Starters:
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PG: Sam Cassell #10 83 85 83 69 90 30
SG: Ray Allen #34 87 92 84 68 85 45
SF: Glenn "Big Dog" Robinson #13 91 92 89 88 75 35
C: Scott Williams #42 71 69 70 76 60 5
C: Ervin Johnson #40 74 68 80 70 60 5
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Reserves:
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PF: Jason Caffey #35 76 77 77 69 75 5
SF: Darvin Ham #21 74 65 82 83 75 5
SF: Tim Thomas #5 79 79 80 75 80 40
C: Joel Pryzbilla #6 74 71 78 68 55 5
PG: Rafer Alston #24 61 55 68 55 80 25
C: Greg Foster #44 69 63 75 62 60 5
SG: Michael Redd #22 64 60 69 62 80 25
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Chicago Bulls
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Starters:
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PG: Greg Anthony #50 69 66 73 62 80 35
SG: Ron Mercer #5 79 79 79 78 80 35
SF: Ron Artest #15 76 71 82 71 75 30
PF: Charles Oakley #34 81 77 85 82 60 10
C: Brad Miller #40 77 74 79 75 60 5
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Reserves:
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SF: Eddie Robinson #32 78 71 86 75 75 5
C: Eddie Curry #2 75 74 76 69 65 5
SF: Tyson Chandler #3 66 68 64 73 65 5
SF: Marcus Fizer #21 74 70 78 81 70 5
SF: Michael Ruffin #51 65 55 75 79 65 5
SG: Fred "The Mayor" Hoiberg #20 72 71 74 66 75 40
SG: Kevin Ollie #12 63 63 62 70 80 5
PG: Jamal Crawford #1 72 68 75 81 80 30
C: Jake Vokuhl #43 71 66 76 71 60 5
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Cleveland Cavaliers
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Starter:
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PG: Andre Miller #24 81 79 85 74 90 25
SG: Jim Jackson #2 74 73 75 79 80 25
SF: Lamond Murray #30 80 77 83 78 70 35
PF: Tyrone Hill #32 80 77 83 82 65 5
C: Chris Mihm #4 77 76 79 74 60 5
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Reserves:
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SF: Jumaine Jones #33 68 61 75 72 80 25
C: Dasagana Diop #52 71 68 75 63 60 5
C: Michael Doleac #51 73 69 77 69 60 10
SG: Bryant Stith #20 66 67 65 61 70 40
SG: Jeff Trepagnier #3 71 71 73 62 80 20
SG: Wesley Person #1 71 74 67 71 75 35
PF: Chris Gatling #31 82 83 82 80 65 30
SG: Trajan Langdon #21 72 73 72 56 80 35
PG: Anthony Johnson #10 64 60 69 62 80 30
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Boston Celtics
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Starters:
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PG: Kenny Anderson #7 73 69 79 62 80 30
SG: Paul Pierce #34 86 85 88 82 80 40
PF: Antoine Walker #8 85 92 81 82 70 40
PF: Tony Battie #4 78 73 82 77 65 5
C: Vitaly Patapenko #52 77 75 78 76 55 5
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Reserves:
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PG: Milt Palacio #9 76 75 77 68 80 25
C: Mark Blount #30 74 67 80 75 60 5
SG: Joe Johnson #31 72 72 72 73 80 25
SF: Kedrick Brown #42 75 73 77 83 75 25
SF: Roshown McLeod #7 61 56 64 70 60 10
SG: Joseph Forte #40 73 73 74 68 80 25
SG: Chris Carr #43 65 67 64 68 75 35
PF: Walter McCarty #0 66 61 71 65 60 5
SF: Eric Williams #55 71 69 72 71 70 35
PG: Chris Herren #12 64 61 67 61 80 30
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Los Angeles Clippers
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Starters:
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PG: Jeff McGinis #5 78 81 76 62 85 35
SG: Corey Maggette #50 71 69 71 81 80 25
SF: Lamar "The Goods" Odom #7 86 86 86 81 75 35
PF: Elton Brand #42 90 93 88 94 65 5
C: Michael Olowokandi #34 77 74 81 76 60 5
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Reserves:
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SF: Darius Miles #21 78 74 81 86 75 5
SG: Quentin "Q" Richardson #3 75 74 75 85 80 30
PF: Derek Strong #30 75 76 76 71 65 5
PG: Keyon Dooling #1 68 66 70 65 80 30
SG: Eric Platkowski #52 69 76 63 60 75 40
C: Sean Rooks #45 71 71 71 70 55 5
C: Keith Closs #33 69 69 70 64 55 5
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Memphis Grizzlies
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Starters:
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PG: Jason "J Will" Williams #2 74 74 76 60 90 30
SG: Michael Dickerson #8 79 78 82 63 85 40
SF: Shane Battier #31 81 76 87 78 70 25
PF: Lorenzen Wright #42 78 77 79 77 65 5
C: Bryant "Big Country" Reeves #50 76 73 79 71 50 5
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Reserves:
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SF: Pau Gasol #3 77 80 73 77 70 30
PG: Brevin Knight #22 73 65 82 62 90 10
PF: Stromile Swift #4 77 76 79 72 65 5
PF: Grant Long #43 71 68 73 70 60 5
SG: Nick Anderson #25 75 72 79 73 80 30
C: Isaac Austin #9 76 76 77 68 55 5
PF: Tony Massenburg #44 71 71 72 68 55 5
PG: Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf #1 73 70 76 74 80 30
SG: Erick Strickland #25 75 69 82 76 80 25
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Atlanta Hawks
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Starters:
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PG: Jacque Vaughn #11 68 68 70 60 80 35
SG: Jason Terry #31 80 84 77 56 90 40
SF: Toni Kukoc #7 76 79 72 76 70 40
PF: Shareef Abdul-Rahim #3 87 91 83 88 70 25
C: Theo Ratliff #32 85 80 90 78 65 5
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Reserves:
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PG: Emanual "E-Mail" Davis #15 73 71 77 61 85 35
SG: Dermarr Johnson #1 71 69 72 76 80 25
C: Nazr Mohammed #2 79 76 82 76 65 5
SF: Chris Crawford #4 67 68 65 71 70 25
SG: Dion Glover #5 62 60 65 59 75 20
PF: Alan Henderson #44 79 78 79 78 65 5
PF: Hanno Motalla #13 63 62 65 55 65 5
C: Cal Bowdler #2 67 67 67 65 60 5
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Miami Heat
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Starters:
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PG: Anthony "A.C" Carter #25 70 66 75 64 80 15
SG: Eddie Jones #6 85 81 91 81 80 40
SG: Kendall Gill #13 73 69 76 75 80 30
PF: Brian Grant #44 81 79 83 82 65 5
C: Alonzo "Zo" Mourning #33 91 89 93 90 65 5
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Reserves:
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SF: Laphonso Ellis #3 73 69 78 79 70 20
SG: Eddie House #5 71 73 69 59 85 30
PF: A.C Green #45 76 74 78 71 65 5
SG: Rodney Buford #23 67 73 62 65 80 25
SF: Cedric Ceballos #23 74 74 74 75 70 30
C: Duane Causwell #4 69 63 73 75 55 5
PF: Anthony "Mase" Mason #14 88 86 90 89 70 5
C: Todd Fuller #35 68 68 69 66 60 5
C: Ernest Brown #52 70 66 74 69 60 5
SG: Ricky Davis #21 71 64 78 76 80 15
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Charlotte Hornets
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Starters:
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PG: Baron Davis #1 89 83 95 92 90 30
PG: David Wesley #4 79 80 81 61 85 35
SF: Jamal "Monster Mash" Mashburn #24 81 86 76 73 70 35
PF: P.J Brown #42 80 74 86 81 65 5
C: Elden Campbell #5 82 78 86 78 65 5
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Reserves:
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C: Jamaal Magloire #21 74 69 79 69 60 5
PG: Bryce Drew #17 65 67 64 61 75 35
SF: Matt Bullard #50 72 75 70 69 60 40
PF: Kirk Haston #35 73 75 72 70 60 25
SF: Tim James #25 67 63 72 68 70 5
SG: Hersey Hawkins #33 70 68 73 61 75 35
SF: Stacey "Plastic Man" Augmon #2 73 62 84 75 70 5
PG: Eldridge Recasner #3 61 61 61 61 75 30
PF: Derrick Coleman #44 76 78 76 68 60 30
PF: Otis Thorpe #52 74 68 80 68 65 5
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Utah Jazz
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Starters:
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PG: John Stockton #12 84 84 86 70 80 45
SF: Bryon Russell #3 81 81 83 71 80 40
SF: Donyell Marshell #42 79 76 82 91 70 25
PF: Karl "The Mailman" Malone #32 89 94 86 89 65 15
C: John Amaechi #13 76 76 78 65 65 5
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Reserves:
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----------------------------------------|RTG|Off. |Def.|Reb.|Spd|3pt|
SG: John Starks #9 75 71 78 80 80 35
SF: Quincy Lewis #20 67 65 69 67 80 30
C: Greg Ostertag #39 74 64 82 73 55 5
C: Olden Polynice #0 78 73 82 76 55 5
PG: John Crotty #25 64 65 62 61 80 35
SF: Scott Padgett #34 64 60 68 71 65 30
SG: Deshawn Stevenson #2 68 66 71 56 80 15
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5b. Top 10's
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Top 10 teams by Overall Rating:
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10. Miami Heat (Kinda funny considering their real life record)
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