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NBA 2K15 Player Ratings Arranged By Team

With all of the overall player ratings released for NBA 2K15, we figured it would be easier to look at, if we arranged all of the players, by team. Enjoy.

Atlanta Hawks

  • 85   Paul Millsap
  • 83   Al Horford
  • 78   Kyle Korver
  • 78   Jeff Teague
  • 75   DeMarre Carroll                                   
  • 74   Kent Bazemore
  • 74   Thabo Sefolosha
  • 72   Mike Scott
  • 71   Shelvin Mack
  • 71   Adreian Payne
  • 70   Dennis Schroder
  • 69   Pero   Antic
  • 68   John Jenkins

Boston Celtics

  • 87   Rajon Rondo
  • 78   Jeff Green
  • 78   Avery Bradley
  • 78   Jared Sullinger  
  • 76   Evan Turner  
  • 76   Marcus Smart  
  • 76   Marcus Thornton  
  • 75   Brandon Bass  
  • 74   Kelly Olynyk  
  • 74   Gerald   Wallace  
  • 72   Vitor Faverani  
  • 70   Tyler Zeller  
  • 70   Phil Pressey  
  • 68   James Young  
  • 66   Joel Anthony  

Brooklyn Nets

  • 84   Deron Williams
  • 83   Brook Lopez
  • 82   Joe Johnson
  • 77   Mason Plumlee  
  • 77   Kevin Garnett  
  • 74   Jarrett Jack  
  • 74   Andrei   Kirilenko  
  • 74   Bojan Bogdanovic  
  • 71   Mirza Teletovic  
  • 71   Alan Anderson  
  • 69   Marquis Teague  
  • 68   Markel Brown  
  • 66   Sergey Karasev  

Charlotte Hornets

  • 87   Al Jefferson
  • 84   Lance Stephenson
  • 82   Kemba Walker
  • 78   Gerald Henderson  
  • 77   Michael Kidd-Gilchrist  
  • 75   Gary Neal  
  • 74   Brian Roberts  
  • 73   Cody Zeller  
  • 73   Bismack Biyombo  
  • 73   Marvin Williams  
  • 72   Noah Vonleh  
  • 72   Jeff Taylor  
  • 71   P.J. Hairston  
  • 67   Jannero Pargo  

Chicago Bulls

  • 88   Derrick Rose
  • 87   Joakim Noah      
  • 82   Pau Gasol
  • 80   Taj Gibson
  • 80   Jimmy Butler
  • 76   Kirk Hinrich  
  • 75   Doug McDermott  
  • 75   Nikola Mirotic  
  • 74   Mike Dunleavy  
  • 73   Aaron Brooks  
  • 72   Tony Snell  
  • 66   Cameron Bairstow  

Cleveland Cavaliers

  • 98   LeBron James    
  • 89   Kevin Love        
  • 86   Kyrie Irving       
  • 78   Dion Waiters   
  • 77   Shawn Marion  
  • 76   Tristan Thompson  
  • 75   Anderson Varejao  
  • 74   Mike Miller  
  • 72   Matthew Dellavedova  
  • 69   James Jones  
  • 69   John Lucas  
  • 66   Malcolm Thomas  
  • 65   Brendan Haywood  

Dallas Mavericks

  • 88   Dirk Nowitzki    
  • 82   Monta Ellis
  • 79   Chandler Parsons
  • 79   Tyson Chandler   
  • 76   Jameer Nelson  
  • 75   Brandan Wright  
  • 75   Devin Harris  
  • 74   Al-Farouq Aminu  
  • 74   Raymond Felton  
  • 72   Richard Jefferson  
  • 72   Jae Crowder  
  • 67   Ricky Ledo  
  • 67   Greg Smith  
  • 67   Gal Mekel  

Denver Nuggets

  • 84   Ty Lawson
  • 81   Kenneth Faried
  • 78   Arron Afflalo   
  • 78   Wilson Chandler  
  • 77   J.J. Hickson  
  • 77   Danilo Gallinari  
  • 76   Nate Robinson  
  • 74   Timofey Mozgov  
  • 74   Randy Foye  
  • 74   JaVale McGee  
  • 71   Gary Harris  
  • 69   Jusuf Nurkic  
  • 69   Darrell Arthur  
  • 68   Quincy Miller  

Detroit Pistons

  • 83   Andre Drummond
  • 80   Greg Monroe
  • 80   Josh Smith
  • 80   Brandon Jennings
  • 76   D.J. Augustin  
  • 76   Caron Butler  
  • 74   Jodie Meeks  
  • 74   Kyle Singler  
  • 72   Kentavious Caldwell-Pope  
  • 71   Jonas Jerebko  
  • 70   Cartier   Martin  
  • 70   Will Bynum  
  • 68   Tony   Mitchell  
  • 67   Luigi Datome  
  • 67   Aaron Gray   

Golden State Warriors

  • 89   Stephen Curry  
  • 82   Klay Thompson
  • 82   Andre Iguodala
  • 82   David Lee
  • 80   Andrew Bogut
  • 77   Draymond Green  
  • 76   Harrison Barnes  
  • 74   Shaun Livingston  
  • 72   Marreese Speights  
  • 69   Brandon Rush  
  • 67   Festus Ezeli  
  • 67   Ognjen Kuzmic
  • 67   Nemanja Nedovic  

Houston Rockets

  • 88   James Harden   
  • 88   Dwight Howard
  • 78   Trevor Ariza   
  •  78   Patrick Beverley   
  • 77   Terrence Jones  
  • 72    Isaiah Canaan  
  • 71   Troy Daniels  
  • 71   Jeff Adrien   
  • 71   Nick Johnson  
  • 69   Alonzo   Gee  
  • 69   Donatas Motiejunas  
  • 69   Robert Covington   
  • 68   Ish Smith  
  • 67   Josh Powell  

Indiana Pacers

  • 89 Paul George
  • 80   David West
  • 80   Roy Hibbert
  • 78   George Hill  
  • 77   Luis Scola  
  • 75   Ian Mahinmi  
  • 75   Rodney Stuckey  
  • 75   C.J. Watson  
  • 73   C.J. Miles  
  • 71   Chris Copeland  
  • 68   Lavoy Allen  
  • 66   Solomon Hill  
  • 65   Donald Sloan  

L.A. Clippers

  • 91   Chris Paul          
  • 89   Blake Griffin      
  • 81   DeAndre Jordan
  • 80   Jamal Crawford
  • 77   J.J. Redick  
  • 76   Spencer Hawes  
  • 76   Matt Barnes  
  • 74   Glen Davis  
  • 72   Jordan Farmar  
  • 69   Reggie Bullock  
  • 67   C.J. Wilcox  

L.A. Lakers

  • 89   Kobe Bryant      
  • 78   Carlos Boozer  
  • 78   Nick Young  
  • 77   Jeremy   Lin  
  • 76   Julius Randle  
  • 76   Steve Nash  
  • 76   Jordan Hill  
  • 73   Ed Davis  
  • 73   Wesley Johnson  
  • 73   Xavier Henry  
  • 71   Ryan Kelly  
  • 70   Jordan Clarkson  
  • 67   Robert Sacre  

Memphis Grizzlies

  • 85   Marc Gasol         
  • 84   Zach Randolph
  • 83   Mike Conley
  • 78   Tony Allen   
  • 77   Vince Carter  
  • 76   Courtney Lee  
  • 75   Tayshaun Prince  
  • 74   Beno Udrih  
  • 72   Kosta Koufos  
  • 72   Nick Calathes  
  • 71   Jordan Adams  
  • 71   Jarnell Stokes  
  • 69   Jamaal Franklin  
  • 69   Jon Leuer  
  • 68   Quincy Pondexter  

Miami Heat

  • 86   Dwyane Wade  
  • 84   Chris Bosh
  • 79   Luol Deng   
  • 76   Danny Granger  
  • 75   Mario Chalmers  
  • 75   Chris Andersen  
  • 75   Norris Cole  
  • 74   Josh McRoberts  
  • 74   Shabazz Napier  
  • 72   Udonis Haslem  
  • 70   James Ennis  
  • 69   Justin Hamilton  
  • 66   Reggie Williams  

Milwaukee Bucks

  • 79   Brandon Knight   
  • 79   Larry Sanders   
  • 78   Jabari Parker  
  • 77   O.J. Mayo  
  • 75   John Henson  
  • 75   Khris Middleton  
  • 75   Nate Wolters  
  • 74   Jared Dudley
  • 74   Giannis Antetokounmpo  
  • 74   Jerryd   Bayless  
  • 74   Kendall Marshall  
  • 73   Ersan Ilyasova  
  • 70   Carlos Delfino  
  • 69   Zaza Pachulia  
  • 67   Johnny O'Bryant  
  • 67   Miroslav Raduljica  

Minnesota Timberwolves

  • 81   Nikola Pekovic
  • 79   Ricky Rubio
  • 79   Kevin Martin   
  • 78   Thaddeus   Young   
  • 77   Andrew Wiggins  
  • 76   Mo Williams  
  • 75   Corey Brewer  
  • 74   J.J. Barea  
  • 72   Gorgui Dieng  
  • 72   Zach LaVine  
  • 70   Anthony Bennett  
  • 70   Chase Budinger  
  • 68   Ronny Turiaf  
  • 68   Robbie Hummel  
  • 67   Shabazz Muhammad  

New Orleans Pelicans

  • 88   Anthony Davis  
  • 82   Jrue Holiday
  • 79   Eric Gordon   
  • 78   Tyreke Evans   
  • 77   Ryan Anderson  
  • 76   Omer Asik  
  • 73   John Salmons  
  • 72   Jimmer Fredette  
  • 72   Austin Rivers  
  • 69   Darius Miller  
  • 69   Jeff Withey  
  • 69   Russ Smith  
  • 68   Alexis Ajinca  
  • 66   Luke Babbitt  

New York Knicks

  • 89   Carmelo Anthony         
  • 78   Jose Calderon  
  • 78   J.R. Smith  
  • 77   Iman Shumpert  
  • 77   Tim Hardaway Jr  
  • 77   Amar'e Stoudemire  
  • 76   Samuel Dalembert  
  • 72   Pablo Prigioni  
  • 72   Andrea Bargnani  
  • 72   Shane Larkin  
  • 72    Jason Smith   
  • 70   Cleanthony   Early  
  • 69   Travis Outlaw  
  • 67   Quincy Acy  
  • 67   Cole Aldrich  

 

Oklahoma City Thunder

  • 95   Kevin Durant    
  • 88   Russell Westbrook        
  • 84   Serge Ibaka
  • 78   Reggie Jackson  
  • 74   Nick Collison  
  • 74   Steven Adams  
  • 74   Kendrick Perkins  
  • 73   Anthony Morrow  
  • 73   Jeremy   Lamb  
  • 69   Perry Jones  
  • 68   Mitch McGary  
  • 68   Andre Roberson  
  • 65   Hasheem Thabeet  
  • 65   Josh Huestis  

Orlando Magic

  • 80   Nikola Vucevic
  • 78   Victor Oladipo   
  • 76   Tobias Harris  
  • 76   Channing Frye  
  • 74   Maurice Harkless  
  • 74   Aaron Gordon  
  • 74   Elfrid Payton  
  • 72   Luke Ridnour  
  • 72   Evan Fournier  
  • 72   Ben Gordon  
  • 71   Willie   Green  
  • 71   Andrew Nicholson  
  • 70   Kyle O'Quinn  
  • 66   Dewayne Dedmon  

Philadelphia 76ers

  • 80   Michael Carter-Williams
  • 77   Joel Embiid  
  • 76   Nerlens Noel  
  • 74   Tony Wroten  
  • 74   Luc   Mbah a Moute  
  • 73   Jason Richardson  
  • 71   Hollis Thompson  
  • 70   Alexey Shved  
  • 70   Elliot Williams  
  • 69   Henry Sims  
  • 68   Arnett Moultrie  
  • 68   Jerami Grant  
  • 67   Jarvis Varnado  
  • 65   Brandon Davies  

Phoenix Suns

  • 84   Goran Dragic
  • 81   Eric Bledsoe
  • 80   Isaiah Thomas
  • 78   Miles Plumlee   
  • 78   Gerald Green  
  • 78   Markieff Morris  
  • 76   P.J. Tucker  
  • 75   Marcus Morris  
  • 73   Anthony Tolliver  
  • 72   T.J. Warren   
  • 71   Tyler Ennis  
  • 69   Archie Goodwin  
  • 67   Alex Len  
  • 64   Shavlik Randolph  

Portland Trail Blazers

  • 88   LaMarcus Aldridge       
  • 87   Damian Lillard  
  • 79   Nicolas Batum   
  • 78   Wesley Matthews   
  • 77   Robin Lopez  
  • 76   Chris Kaman  
  • 75   Thomas Robinson  
  • 72   C.J. McCollum  
  • 72   Dorell Wright  
  • 71   Steve Blake  
  • 70   Will Barton  
  • 68   Joel Freeland  
  • 68   Meyers Leonard  
  • 67   Allen Crabbe  
  • 66   Victor Claver  

Sacramento Kings

  • 86   DeMarcus Cousins        
  • 82   Rudy Gay
  • 79   Darren Collison    
  • 74   Ben McLemore  
  • 75   Jason Thompson  
  • 75   Carl Landry  
  • 74   Jason Terry  
  • 74   Ray McCallum  
  • 74   Reggie   Evans  
  • 74   Nik Stauskas  
  • 71   Wayne   Ellington  
  • 71   Derrick Williams  
  • 67   Jeremy Tyle  

San Antonio Spurs

  • 90   Tim Duncan      
  • 88   Tony Parker      
  • 85   Kawhi Leonard 
  • 83   Manu Ginobili
  • 78   Boris Diaw   
  • 77   Patrick Mills  
  • 77   Danny Green  
  • 77   Tiago Splitter  
  • 75   Marco Belinelli  
  • 73   Cory Joseph  
  • 73   Matt Bonner  
  • 67   Kyle Anderson  
  • 67   Austin Daye  
  • 67   Jeff Ayres  

Toronto Raptors

  • 85   DeMar DeRozan
  • 85  Kyle Lowry
  • 78   Jonas Valanciunas   
  • 77   Amir Johnson  
  • 77   Louis Williams  
  • 76   Terrence Ross  
  • 76   Greivis Vasquez  
  • 75   Patrick Patterson  
  • 73   Tyler Hansbrough  
  • 70   James Johnson  
  • 69   Landry Fields  
  • 69   Chuck Hayes  
  • 64   Bruno Caboclo  

Utah Jazz

  • 79   Gordon Hayward
  • 78   Derrick Favors   
  • 76   Alec Burks  
  • 75   Trey Burke  
  • 75   Enes Kanter  
  • 74   Dante Exum  
  • 74   Trevor Booker  
  • 72   Steve Novak  
  • 71   Rudy   Gobert  
  • 71   Rodney Hood  
  • 70   Jeremy Evans   
  • 68   Carrick Felix  
  • 67   Ian Clark  

Washington Wizards

  • 86   John Wall
  • 81   Bradley Beal
  • 81   Marcin Gortat
  • 81   Paul Pierce
  • 80   Nenê Hilario
  • 76   Andre Miller  
  • 74   Kevin   Seraphin  
  • 73   Martell Webster  
  • 73   Kris Humphries  
  • 71   DeJuan Blair  
  • 70   Drew Gooden III  
  • 69   Glen Rice Jr  
  • 68   Garrett Temple  
  • 68   Otto Porter

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Member Comments
# 41 Equinox831 @ 09/30/14 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by TheCitizen
Lol seems like the Bulls are the most overrated team on this list. Really? Jimmy Butler an 80? His defensive ratings must be 99 across the board because his offense is just pure irrelevant.
While I don't disagree with you, I think his rating is justifiable. The average overall rating this year is 75, so let's assume that offense and defense both weigh in on a 0-100 scale to average out to their overall just for simplicity and the sake of the argument.

With that being said, Jimmy was lacking on the offensive side of the ball last season, but I wouldn't say he was terribly below average. He averaged 13 PPG and shot around 40% so that grants him around 70 on the offensive side of the ball. On defense, he's an elite perimeter defender, so putting him up around a 90 isn't too far fetched. Throw them together and you get an 80.

Too much emphasis is placed on the overall rating, especially with how they've changed the ratings calculations. Just because a guy is at an 80 doesn't mean you'll be able to do it all with him.
 
# 42 KnicksTapeSergio @ 09/30/14 12:02 PM
How is Carmelo Anthony just an 89?!? I understand the lack of defense at times but an 89? Were talking about the 2013 NBA scoring champion, the 2014 2nd leading scorer in the NBA, The person who has just as much fire power if not more as Kevin Durant.. If anything he should at least be in the 90's, there's no way Chris Paul is a better player than Carmelo Anthony.. 2K your ratings suck.. AND PLEASE tell me how the hell Kobe Bryant is just an 89, it's KOBE!
 
# 43 icemanfrost @ 09/30/14 12:03 PM
I hear everybody talking about Duncan's rating
Duncan had a good year last year and remember he was the most consistent player in the finals all the games
 
# 44 rudeworld @ 09/30/14 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by bxphenom7
Ratings are on point mostly. Tyson Chandler a 79 though? Nope haha
Tyson Chandler is more 59/69 his defense is overrated and his hands are worst. I've never seen him grab a rebound... What a joke.
 
# 45 gamingsinceatari @ 09/30/14 12:12 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by KnicksTapeSergio
How is Carmelo Anthony just an 89?!? I understand the lack of defense at times but an 89? Were talking about the 2013 NBA scoring champion, the 2014 2nd leading scorer in the NBA, The person who has just as much fire power if not more as Kevin Durant.. If anything he should at least be in the 90's, there's no way Chris Paul is a better player than Carmelo Anthony.. 2K your ratings suck.. AND PLEASE tell me how the hell Kobe Bryant is just an 89, it's KOBE!
Not this argument again...

Where's Rashidi when you need him?
 
# 46 oldfruit @ 09/30/14 12:38 PM
I really liked what I was seeing from the ratings before, but I like it even more now that I've seen them like this.

Deep teams look deep, top heavy teams look top heavy... and the 76ers look like the 76ers, because they do what they do.

Huge kudos, Beds!

Of course, as soon as the season starts everything changes and your ratings go to hell in a handbasket, but that's just life.
 
# 47 Equinox831 @ 09/30/14 12:40 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by KnicksTapeSergio
How is Carmelo Anthony just an 89?!? I understand the lack of defense at times but an 89? Were talking about the 2013 NBA scoring champion, the 2014 2nd leading scorer in the NBA, The person who has just as much fire power if not more as Kevin Durant.. If anything he should at least be in the 90's, there's no way Chris Paul is a better player than Carmelo Anthony.. 2K your ratings suck.. AND PLEASE tell me how the hell Kobe Bryant is just an 89, it's KOBE!
People are really having a hard time grasping the concept of these ratings. Just because a player has an overall higher than another player doesn't make them directly better. I promise you that Melo is going to be a better scorer than CP3 and Chris is going to be a better passer than Melo. It's how everything is designed.

Kobe is 36 and coming off back-to-back leg injuries. Be happy he's rated that high.
 
# 48 KnicksTapeSergio @ 09/30/14 12:53 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Equinox831
People are really having a hard time grasping the concept of these ratings. Just because a player has an overall higher than another player doesn't make them directly better. I promise you that Melo is going to be a better scorer than CP3 and Chris is going to be a better passer than Melo. It's how everything is designed.

Kobe is 36 and coming off back-to-back leg injuries. Be happy he's rated that high.
Good preception, however it's extremely hard to grasp. I feel as though 2k is trying to be too technical with just having 4 people in the 90 ratings. There's more than 4 people that could easily go in that category, why just narrow it down to 4 all of a sudden. Makes no sense to me.
 
# 49 Real2KInsider @ 09/30/14 01:02 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by KnicksTapeSergio
How is Carmelo Anthony just an 89?!? I understand the lack of defense at times but an 89? Were talking about the 2013 NBA scoring champion, the 2014 2nd leading scorer in the NBA, The person who has just as much fire power if not more as Kevin Durant.. If anything he should at least be in the 90's, there's no way Chris Paul is a better player than Carmelo Anthony.. 2K your ratings suck.. AND PLEASE tell me how the hell Kobe Bryant is just an 89, it's KOBE!
People who complain about the name generally don't know the game.
 
# 50 J_Posse @ 09/30/14 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by KnicksTapeSergio
Good preception, however it's extremely hard to grasp. I feel as though 2k is trying to be too technical with just having 4 people in the 90 ratings. There's more than 4 people that could easily go in that category, why just narrow it down to 4 all of a sudden. Makes no sense to me.
To be completely honest I believe only two players are deserving of a 90+ (LeBron and Kevin) rating, but Chris and Timmy got there too for different reasons I'm not fully aware of. Every other player in the league is too flawed to be deserving of a 90+ rating, IMO. It makes complete sense why there are so few 90+ players, which I'm happy is finally happening, and I'm sure they didn't rate players looking for certain overall ratings. The league is just LeBron, Kevin and then everyone else.

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# 51 KnicksTapeSergio @ 09/30/14 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Rashidi
People who complain about the name generally don't know the game.
Don't know the game? Really bruh lol? And your criticting meaaaaans? Absolutely nothing. This is a blog meant for peoples opinions and suggestions not to shoot down peoples comments..
 
# 52 KnicksTapeSergio @ 09/30/14 01:16 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by J_Posse
To be completely honest I believe only two players are deserving of a 90+ (LeBron and Kevin) rating, but Chris and Timmy got there two for different reasons I'm not aware of. Every other play in the league is too flawed to be deserving of a 90+ rating, IMO. It makes complete sense why there are so few 90+ players, which I'm happy is finally happening, and I'm sure they didn't rate players look for certain overall ratings. The league is just LeBron, Kevin and then everyone else.

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Well that's what the league is painting the picture of (Bron Bron & KD) so why put it in the game right? You honestly feel there's just the 2 best players and thats it?? There's definely a room for 2 more that could go in that category (Melo, Kobe) not even being biased, if we're talking pure talent those are the top 4 correct?
 
# 53 RocketTMac1 @ 09/30/14 01:20 PM
Glenn Robinson III is worked on?
 
# 54 Real2KInsider @ 09/30/14 01:20 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by KnicksTapeSergio
Well that's what the league is painting the picture of (Bron Bron & KD) so why put it in the game right? You honestly feel there's just the 2 best players and thats it?? There's definely a room for 2 more that could go in that category (Melo, Kobe) not even being biased, if we're talking pure talent those are the top 4 correct?

LeBron and Durant are 1A and 1B and have been for awhile.

The casuals will tout Kobe/Melo while passing over Chris Paul and every big man.

Such are basketball fans.


Quote:
Originally Posted by KnicksTapeSergio
Don't know the game? Really bruh lol? And your criticting meaaaaans? Absolutely nothing. This is a blog meant for peoples opinions and suggestions not to shoot down peoples comments..
Quote:
Originally Posted by KnicksTapeSergio
2K your ratings suck
Very constructive.
 
# 55 Krodis @ 09/30/14 01:28 PM
For the first time in forever they haven't drastically underrated Nick Collison.
 
# 56 J_Posse @ 09/30/14 01:36 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by KnicksTapeSergio
Well that's what the league is painting the picture of (Bron Bron & KD) so why put it in the game right? You honestly feel there's just the 2 best players and thats it?? There's definely a room for 2 more that could go in that category (Melo, Kobe) not even being biased, if we're talking pure talent those are the top 4 correct?
Please, Kobe at this point his career and Melo at any point in his career aren't touching LeBron and Kevin. They are the best and everyone else is playing catch up as individual players.

If I had to "rank" the top 5 it would go:

1. LeBron James 2. Kevin Durant 3. Chris Paul 4. Dwight Howard 5. Russell Westbrook

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# 57 stillfeelme @ 09/30/14 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by TheCitizen
Lol seems like the Bulls are the most overrated team on this list. Really? Jimmy Butler an 80? His defensive ratings must be 99 across the board because his offense is just pure irrelevant.
I will say Butlers closest comparison would be Tony Allen. Tony Allen is rated a 78 so it is not bad for Butler he just has a little bit better offense to make him better.

Tony Allen shot breakdown

At rim 150-232 65%
3-10ft 19-51 37%
10-16ft 6-20 30%
16-23ft 18-63 29%
3pt 11-47 23%

Allen takes most of his shots in the paint is not a threat at all outside of the paint. Teams usually leave him wide open for jumpers. So Allen is more a liability from the perimeter even though Butler is not great.

Butler Breakdown

At rim 124-208 60%
3-10ft 10-49 20%
10-16ft 24-59 41%
16-23ft 49-137 36%
3pt 68-240 28%

Butler is just better in these 3 shooting categories and has a better shot not much better but he is better overall offensively

Stls,Rbd go to Allen Assist to Butler as well Blocks are about dead heat. Allen is a poor FT shooter so 77%Butler to 63% to Allen. Defensively from an on ball defense standpoint Butler is just as good to me. Defensive Win score goes to Butler too 4.6 to 2.1
 
# 58 KingTocco @ 09/30/14 01:38 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by KnicksTapeSergio
Well that's what the league is painting the picture of (Bron Bron & KD) so why put it in the game right? You honestly feel there's just the 2 best players and thats it?? There's definely a room for 2 more that could go in that category (Melo, Kobe) not even being biased, if we're talking pure talent those are the top 4 correct?

I love the Lakers and Kobe, but please stop talking about him like he's even worth an 89. He should be 85-86 at best, even healthy he's 36 and will not be the same player. Melo is good at 89, and I don't think there should be a lot of players 90+. Having 4 is generous outside of Lebron and KD


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# 59 JasonWilliams55 @ 09/30/14 01:45 PM
Kobe at 89 is atrocious to be honest. 85 would be generous in my opinion and 83 would be realistic until he proves he can still ball. But to be in the top tiers is homerism on 2Ks part and Stauffer whom was prolly bullied by Manning
 
# 60 Yeah...THAT Guy @ 09/30/14 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by JasonWilliams55
Kobe at 89 is atrocious to be honest. 85 would be generous in my opinion and 83 would be realistic until he proves he can still ball. But to be in the top tiers is homerism on 2Ks part and Stauffer whom was prolly bullied by Manning
Kinda the same point I tried to make regarding Giannis before applies here too, but in the opposite way. You can't weaken Kobe's ratings just based on how you THINK he'll play post-injury when he hasn't done anything yet to prove he can't play anymore.

The last time he played a significant amount, he put up one of his best all-around seasons of his career offensively.

I agree that he will likely not be deserving of an 89 overall once we see him back, but it isn't really fair to give him a lesser rating just because of how you personally expect the injuries to affect him.
 


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