For a nice first example, here's this.
NBA prospects predict their '2K' ratings
ESPN ran a small article, asking 5 NBA draftees what they think their rating should be like in 2K13.
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.
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist: Probably like 85.
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.
Let's just say that Barnes is the only one being reasonable, if you ask me.
They did ask them other stuff too, including whether they believe in unicorns, and if they like their cotton candy fluffy. But that's a whole other article.