'15 Gerald Wallace
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General information
Theme
Throwback MomentsAdded
Jul 8th, 2020Height
6'7" (200cm)Weight
220lbs (99kg)Age
28Team
Charlotte HornetsFrom
AlabamaPlays
Handoff Guard Post Up Cutter
99 Overall
3744 Total attributesattr.
93 Outside scoring
- 95 Shot close
- 95 Shot mid
- 93 Shot 3pt
- 85 Shot IQ
- 90 Free throw
- 98 Offensive consistency
93 Inside scoring
- 96 Driving layup
- 95 Standing dunk
- 98 Driving dunk
- 88 Draw foul
- 90 Post moves
- 84 Post hook
- 89 Post fade
- 98 Hands
96 Athleticism
- 96 Speed
- 96 Acceleration
- 98 Vertical
- 92 Strength
- 98 Stamina
- 98 Hustle
- 66 Overall durability
88 Playmaking
- 95 Speed with ball
- 90 Ball handle
- 92 Passing accuracy
- 81 Passing vision
- 91 Passing IQ
94 Defending
- 95 Interior defense
- 97 Perimeter defense
- 98 Help defense IQ
- 92 Pick & roll defense IQ
- 98 Lateral quickness
- 98 Pass perception
- 88 Reaction time
- 98 Steal
- 95 Block
- 85 Shot contest
- 98 Defensive consistency
96 Rebounding
- 95 Offensive rebound
- 96 Defensive rebound
Finishing


Backdown Punisher
Increases the chances of a player successfully backing down their opponent
Consistent Finisher
Provides more explosive first steps out of tripple threat and size-ups
Contact Finisher
Improves the ability to convert contact layups and dunks in traffi
Cross-Key Scorer
Boosts the shot percentage for layups when moving across the paint
Fancy Footwork
Improves a player's ability to beat defenders with an advanced layup or dunk gather
Fastbreak Finisher
Boosts player's Takeover meter when completing a dunk on a fastbreak
Giant Slayer
Heightens the effectiveness of layups over taller defenders
Lob City Finisher
Improves the chances of completing a successfull alley-oop dunk/layup
Pro Touch
Gives an additional boost for having good layup timing
Putback Boss
Increases shot percentage when attempting a putback after an offensive rebound
Relentless Finisher
Reduces the fatigue effects from continually finishing at the rim with contact
Showtime
Boosts team's Takeover meters after completing a highlight play
Slithery Finisher
Improves a player's ability to avoid contact when attacking the rim
Tear Dropper
Increases the chance of hitting floaters and runnersShooting

Catch & Shoot
Boosts the chance of hitting a jump shot immediately after a catch
Corner Specialist
Gives a boost to shots taken near the corner
Difficult Shots
Improves the ability to shoot difficult shots off the dribble
Flexible Release
Reduces the penalty suffered from mis-timed jump shot releases
Green Machine
Increases the bonus given for consecutive excellent releases
Hot Zone Hunter
Boosts the shot percentage for attempts taken in a player's favorite spots
Ice In Veins
Improves a player's free throw percentage during the critical moments
Pick & Popper
Elevates the shot percentage for an attempt taken off a pick and fade situation
Pump Fake Maestro
Decreases the penalty that comes from shooting after pump fakes
Quick Draw
Speeds up the release of a jump shot
Range Extender
Extends the range from which a player can effectively shoot
Tireless Shooter
Improves a player's ability to make shots when fatigued
Volume Shooter
Boosts shot percentages as shot attempts accrue throughout the game
Clutch Shooter
Increases the ability to knock down shots in clutch moments
Hot Start
Improves player's shooting ability after making first shot until a miss occursPlaymaking

Ankle Breaker
Improves the likelihood of freezing or dropping a defender during dribble moves
Downhill
Increases overall speed with the ball in transition
Handles For Days
Reduces the amount of energy lost when performing dribble moves
Quick First Step
Provides more explosive first steps out of tripple threat and size-ups
Tight Handles
Improves a player's ability to break down their defender
Bail Out
Increases the chances of successfully completing a pass from mid-air
Dimer
Boosts the shot percentage for open teammates on jump shots after catching a pass
Dream Shake
Raises the chances that a defender bites when doing fakes in the posts
Needle Threader
Increases the likelihood that tough passes can get by the defense
Post Spin Technician
Improves the ability of a post spin or drive to work effectively
Unpluckable
Reduces the chances of getting stripped by the defenderDefense/Rebounding

Box
Improves a player's ability to box out opponents
Brick Wall
Increases effectiveness of screens and drains energy from opponents on physical contact
Chase Down Artist
Raises the chances of getting a chase-down block
Clamps
Boosts the ability to stay in front of the ball handler on the perimeter
Heart Crusher
Decreases opponents' Takeover meters when achieving a highlight play on defense
Interceptor
Increases chances at getting steals in passing lanes
Intimidator
Intimidates offensive players causing them to miss shots more often
Lightning Reflexes
Receives an earlier cue on the Read and React system while playing defense
Off-Ball Pest
Improves a player's ability to bump and harass the offense off the ball
Pick Dodger
Improves a player's ability to navigate through screens effectively on defense
Pick Pocket
Improves a player's ability to steal the ball from a ball handler
Pogo Stick
Improves the ability to attempt multiple blocks in succession
Rebound Chaser
Improves a player's ability to chase down rebounds
Tireless Defender
Reduces energy lost when exerting efforts on defense
Trapper
Makes life difficult for the offensive players when trapped
Moving Truck
Strengthens a defender's ability to move people around in the post
Post Move Lockdown
Improves the defender's ability to defend post moves
Rim Protector
Improves ability to block shots, gives boost to the Takeover meter for blocker/teammates
Worm
Allows rebounders to swim or spin around box outs more easily
Defensive Leader
Boosts the defensive abilities of teammates when in the gamePersonality

Laid Back
Chill player who is not easily riledDunks
- 70 Standing dunk
- 100 Driving dunk
- 100 Flashy dunk
- 100 Alley-oop
- 95 Putback dunk
- 35 Crash
Layups
- 35 Driving layup
- 25 Spin layup
- 35 Hop step layup
- 50 Euro step layup
- 25 Floater
Jump shooting
- 69 Step through shot
- 70 Shot under basket
- 40 Shot close
- 8 Shot close left
- 87 Shot close middle
- 5 Shot close right
- 40 Shot mid
- 0 Spot up shot mid
- 26 Off screen shot mid
- 40 Shot 3pt
- 5 Spot up shot 3pt
- 32 Off screen shot 3pt
- 36 Contested jumper mid
- 20 Contested jumper 3pt
- 0 Stepback jumper mid
- 0 Stepback jumper 3pt
- 5 Spin jumper
- 0 Transition pull up 3pt
- 5 Drive pull up 3pt
- 10 Drive pull up mid
- 20 Use glass
Drive setup
- 0 Triple threat pump fake
- 10 Triple threat jab step
- 70 Triple threat idle
- 15 Triple threat shoot
- 0 Setup with sizeup
- 40 Setup with hesitation
- 60 No setup dribble
Driving
- 65 Drive
- 5 Spot up drive
- 0 Off screen drive
- 50 Drive right
- 35 Driving crossover
- 0 Driving spin
- 15 Driving step back
- 0 Driving half spin
- 0 Driving double crossover
- 0 Driving behind the back
- 35 Driving dribble hesitation
- 0 Driving in and out
- 65 No driving dribble move
- 15 Attack strong on drive
Freelance
- 61 Shoot
- 59 Touches
- 0 Roll vs. pop
- 75 Transition spot up
- 0 Iso vs. elite defender
- 0 Iso vs. good defender
- 0 Iso vs. average defender
- 0 Iso vs. poor defender
- 99 Play discipline
Post game
- 0 Post up
- 0 Post shimmy shot
- 0 Post face up
- 0 Post back down
- 0 Post aggressive backdown
- 0 Shoot from post
- 0 Post hook left
- 0 Post hook right
- 0 Post fade left
- 0 Post fade right
- 0 Post up and under
- 0 Post hop shot
- 0 Post step back shot
- 0 Post drive
- 0 Post spin
- 0 Post drop step
- 0 Post hop step
Passing
- 86 Dish to open man
- 15 Flashy pass
- 10 Alley oop pass
Defense
- 95 Pass interception
- 75 Take charge
- 85 On-ball steal
- 90 Contest shot
- 80 Block shot
- 32 Foul
- 20 Hard foul
Gerald wallace
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damn this card is actually pretty damn good, best throwback moments card so far?
85 on-ball steal with insane stats and all the necessary badges!
and can play SG 6'7
Show 3 replies...and looks like 6,9
yeah big player build
https://2kmtcentral.com/20/lineups/520228/nms suggestions?debating between luka nd hedo
i feel like this card is going to be a budget beast.
Shooting
Lower Base
Jump Shot 4
Upper Release
Release 4
Contested
Normal
Free Throw
Free Throw 1
Leaner
Athletic 5
Spin Jumper
Normal 5
Hop Jumper
Normal 8
Post
Post Fade
Fade 8
Post Hook
Hook 1
Post Hop Shot
Post Hop Shot 10
Post Shimmy Fade
Shimmy Fade 15
Post Spin Shot
Small
Dribble Moves
Dribble Style
Slasher
Size Up Packages
Pro 1
Moving Crossover
Pro 2
Moving Behind The Back
Pro 4
Moving Spin
Pro 2
Moving Hesitation
Pro 2
Triple Threat Style
Normal 5
Handedness
Dominant Hand
Right
Dominant Dunk Hand
Right
Layups/Dunks
Layup Package
Long Athlete
Go To Dunk
LeBron James
Dunk Pack 1
Side Arm Tomahawks
Dunk Pack 2
Athletic One handers off one
Dunk Pack 3
Straight Arm Tomahawks
Dunk Pack 4
Uber Athletic Tomahawks off one
Dunk Pack 5
Front Clutches
Dunk Pack 6
Back Scratchers off one
Dunk Pack 7
Windmills off one
Dunk Pack 8
Cradle Dunks
Dunk Pack 9
Baseline Reverses off one
Dunk Pack 10
Clutch reverses off One
Dunk Pack 11
Under Basket Athletic Flushes
Dunk Pack 12
Reverses off one
Thanks bro, be great off the catch
His diamond when it came out was really good.
Show 1 reply...Does he have the same animations as the diamond
Yes
Show 1 reply...if u need any help with your team post your lineup here https://2kmtcentral.com/20/lineups/522507/comment-your-teams-below
https://2kmtcentral.com/20/lineups/522752/the-new-goat-team-today
guys support me and please try not to bully me I did my best if you guys would also agree
I've spent a ton of money on this damn game but I wanna know how much these people spend cause I've put in hundreds these gotta be so many thousands
I CALL CAP
https://2kmtcentral.com/20/lineups/524775/nms I'm NMS. Open for suggestions. 30k MT. I have 6 more challenges until I get Goat Kobe and Hakeem. I will probably replace Wilt with Hakeem. I have gone 12-0 twice and 11-1 once.
Who tf is this casual and how does he get an opal before Cody Zeller? This dude probably averaged like 4 points a game throughout his entire 2 year career fucking bum.
Who is this SCRUB?!?!?!?! Why did he get an opal over Wesley Johnson?!?!??!?!?!
Did you know that Gerald Wallace went to the University of Alabama and played for the Charlotte Bobcats now known as the Charlotte Hornets #randomfacts Look guys I can use Wikipedia too!
Wikipedia isn't the only thing I use now I'm getting lowkey pissed at these trolls
Hahaha, just trying to see what kind of reaction I would get if I commented something like that. No disrespect, keep doing what you're doing
Did you know on March 16th, 2018 Number 1 overall seed Virginia was beaten by UMBC 74-54. This was the first and only time a 1 seed had ever been beaten by a 16 seed in men’s college basketball history
Did you know that on March 13th, 2018, Virginia's best defensive player and one of the best 6th mans in the country, De'andre Hunter was ruled out due to a wrist injury he suffered against Clemson? Also, did you know that Virginia came back the next year with virtually the same team and won the national championship in what is widely considered the, "greatest redemption stories in sports history," yeah, that's what I thought
Show 2 replies...that’s nice and all but 20 years from now I guarantee you more people will remember Virginia for that loss than for their championship
No, they won't. Maybe if Virginia won a title three years after the UMBC loss but considering UVA won it the very next year, people are gonna remember that. A lot of sports writers consider to be one of the greatest stories in sports history.
That’s good of him to do
Random Facts:
Gerald Jermaine Wallace (born July 23, 1982) is an American former professional basketball player. He was named an NBA All-Star and voted to the NBA All-Defensive First Team while with the Charlotte Bobcats in 2010. He played college basketball for the Alabama Crimson Tide. Wallace attended Childersburg High School in Childersburg, Alabama, where he had a very successful career. For his senior season efforts, he was named the Naismith Prep Player of the Year, an honor given to the best high school basketball player.
Wallace attended the University of Alabama for one season before declaring himself eligible for the 2001 NBA draft. Wallace was drafted in the first round as the 25th overall pick.[1] In 2000–01, he averaged 9.8 points and 6.0 rebounds per game. Sacramento Kings (2001–2004)
In three seasons with the Sacramento Kings, Wallace rarely played, but in his brief appearances, he made himself known for his versatility and extraordinary athleticism. In the 2002 Slam Dunk Contest, Wallace finished second to two-time winner Jason Richardson. During his tenure with the Kings, Wallace was the odd man out in a deep roster that included All-Stars Chris Webber, Peja Stojaković, Vlade Divac, Hedo TürkoÄŸlu and Brad Miller.
Charlotte Bobcats (2004–2011)
Wallace was selected by the Charlotte Bobcats as part of the 2004 NBA Expansion Draft.[2] He would start immediately for the club, and went on to have a season in which he averaged 11.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.7 steals and 1.3 blocks a game. He continued to improve in 2005–06, before getting injured in January, averaging 14.5 points and 7 rebounds, and ranking in the top 10 in the NBA in field goal percentage (54.142), blocks (2.19), and steals per game (2.44). Since the NBA began counting blocks as a statistic in 1973, only two other players (David Robinson and Hakeem Olajuwon) in league history have averaged over 2.0 blocks and 2.0 steals per game in a single season.
Wallace was known for his somewhat reckless style of play that led to his frequent injuries and earned him the nickname "Crash".[3] He missed a total of 39 games in his first two years with the Bobcats, but his energetic and sometimes dangerous behavior that may have caused his injuries was also what contributed to his gaudy defensive stats. Coach Bernie Bickerstaff said of Wallace, "Gerald can only play one way and be effective. Energy -- that's his game." In 2006, Wallace attempted to refine his game in order to avoid being injured, and as a result his numbers suffered. The first month of the season, Wallace had only five total blocks (an average of .3 per game) and his averages were down across the stat line from 2005. Wallace improved his play in the second month of the season, but he went down with a separated shoulder in a December game against the Indiana Pacers. When he returned, Wallace continued his fine play finishing the season averaging 18.1 points, 7.2 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 2 steals, and 1 block in 72 games.
Wallace contesting Richard Hamilton's jump shot in January 2009
Wallace appeared opposite Tim Duncan in the March 2008 "SLAM-UP" centerfold for SLAM Magazine.
Wallace suffered a Grade 3 concussion on February 23, 2008 after taking an unintentional elbow to the face from Sacramento's Mikki Moore.[3] It was his fourth concussion in as many seasons with the Bobcats.[3] It was not clear when he would return,[3] although Grade 3 concussions are defined by the American Association of Neurological Surgeons as ones that "involve post-traumatic amnesia for more than 24 hours or unconsciousness for more than five minutes. Players who sustain this grade of brain injury should be sidelined for at least one month, after which they can return to play if they are asymptomatic for one week."[4] He returned later on in the season, finishing the year with a new career high in points, assists, and minutes.
He suffered a partially collapsed lung and a fractured rib after being flagrantly fouled while driving for a layup by Los Angeles Lakers' Andrew Bynum on January 27, 2009 and was forced to miss seven games. He also was unable to fly and instead crossed the United States en route back to Charlotte by bus.[5]
Wallace was selected to play in the 2010 NBA All-Star Game in Dallas,[6] becoming the first and only Charlotte Bobcat to do so (with the Bobcats changing their name back to their original Hornets name after reclaiming the Charlotte NBA history originally owned by the Pelicans franchise in 2014). Wallace was also selected to participate in the 2010 NBA All-Star Weekend Slam Dunk Contest. He was also selected to the 2010–2012 USA Basketball Men's National Team to represent the United States in the 2010 FIBA World Championship along with a possible trip with the team to the 2012 Olympics.[7]
In the first-ever playoff game for the Bobcats, Wallace led the team with 25 points. This franchise playoff single game scoring record lasted until game 2 of the series, when Stephen Jackson broke the record by scoring 27 points.
In 2010, Wallace was named to the NBA All-Defensive First Team.[8] During the 2010–2011 season as a Bobcat, he averaged 15.6 points per game, 8.2 rebounds per game, and 2.4 assists per game in 39 minutes per game. He played 48 games with the team during the season.
Wallace is one of three players in NBA history (the others being David Robinson and Hakeem Olajuwon) to average at least two steals and two blocks per game over the course of an entire season.
Portland Trail Blazers (2011–2012)
On February 24, 2011, Wallace was traded to the Portland Trail Blazers for Joel Przybilla, Dante Cunningham, Sean Marks, and two future draft picks.[9] He provided help for the team while Brandon Roy was injured. The Trail Blazers finished 48-34, good for the playoffs. They lost in the opening round to the Dallas Mavericks in 6 games. In the next season as a Trail Blazer, Wallace averaged 13.3 points per game, 6.6 rebounds per game, and 2.7 assists per game in 35.8 minutes per game. He played 42 games with the team that season.
New Jersey/Brooklyn Nets (2012–2013)
Wallace with the Nets
On March 15, 2012, Wallace was traded from the Portland Trail Blazers to the New Jersey Nets in exchange for Shawne Williams, Mehmet Okur and a 2012 top-3 protected 1st round draft pick.[10] On April 8, 2012, Wallace injured his left leg on a put back dunk. Wallace would only play 2 more games the entire season.[11] Wallace played in 16 total games for the Nets that season and averaged 15.2 points per game. On July 11, 2012, Wallace re-signed with the Nets. The contract is reportedly worth $40 million for four years.[12] In the first game of the season Wallace injured his left ankle. With just 27 seconds left on the game clock, Wallace got hurt trying to block a shot by Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry. After the game the team announced it was a sprained left ankle. Wallace would miss 6 games before making his return.[13] Wallace would get injured again when the Nets played the Phoenix Suns on January 11, 2013. Wallace injured his ribs after the Phoenix Suns player P. J. Tucker fouled him hard while attempting a fast break dunk early in the first quarter. Wallace landed awkwardly on the floor and remained on the court for several moments before being helped to get on his feet and to the locker room. He did not return to the game. Wallace would miss 2 games until he returned to play the Atlanta Hawks.[14]
Boston Celtics (2013–2015)
Wallace was traded to the Boston Celtics on July 12, 2013, in a multi-player deal that sent Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, and Jason Terry to the Nets.[15]
On February 28, 2014, Wallace was ruled out for the rest of the season after an MRI revealed a torn meniscus in his left knee.[16][17][18]
On July 27, 2015, Wallace was traded, along with Chris Babb, to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for David Lee.[19] Four days later, Wallace was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers, along with cash and draft considerations, in exchange for Jason Thompson.[20] On September 27, 2015, he was waived by the 76ers.[21]
U know the reason why we upvote @Kaws is the intent to give us the facts
that's interesting thanks for the facts!
Dude he just copy and pasted random facts from the internet dumbass
Thanks, Im gonna be doing them on all new cards
I'm not sure why people are downvoting u, I upvoted.
There SALTY because my random facts are better than @Kaws 's
@Kaws has been around for longer than u but keep it up! There is no reason to troll on @Kaws because he does great things for this community, so don't do it but just keep doing your thing!
Exactly I don’t get salty if you want to do it in fact I encourage it but if your trying to mock me I’m not going to allow it
Idk if you were talking to me but I'm not trying to mock you, I'm just trying to change @SyracuseOrangeSuperFan 's opinion. :(
no, I'm talking to Syracuse
he literally just copied Wiki, SyracuseOrangeSuperFan that is
When?
You literally just copied and pasted the entire Wikipedia page for Gerald Wallace
No, i just knew all that
dont copy and paste wikipedia
I always say whenever someone says I get everything from wiki is that I do get stuff from wiki from time to time but I just don’t use Wikipedia All the time I use other sources in the internet YouTube interviews etc. Syracuse super fan can keep doing them I don’t mind but I encourage him not to copy and paste the whole wiki pg.....just a quick statement from Kaws swagggggg
I didnt see ur random facts on Damian Lillards opal.