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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
# 81 LD2k @ 10/01/14 01:37 AM
Two things I like about the ratings -

1. They're tied with deeper tendencies which directly effects gameplay.
2. They make mid-tier teams and players important

I think long gone are the days of people rushing to power teams in quick matches etc. Sure it will still happen, but learning players that you know is important because role players are very important this year.
 
# 82 Real2KInsider @ 10/01/14 02:28 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by LD2k
Two things I like about the ratings -

1. They're tied with deeper tendencies which directly effects gameplay.
2. They make mid-tier teams and players important

I think long gone are the days of people rushing to power teams in quick matches etc. Sure it will still happen, but learning players that you know is important because role players are very important this year.
This is a welcome addition, regular online play has been stale for a number of years.
 
# 83 Hotobu @ 10/01/14 03:55 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by LD2k

I think long gone are the days of people rushing to power teams in quick matches etc. Sure it will still happen, but learning players that you know is important because role players are very important this year.
Might want to rephrase that to "The efficacy of playing power teams in quick matches is lessened." I doubt there will be much dip in people picking power teams at all because the natural tendency is to play the best and the majority of people wont do the research which would lead them to find out about the game changes.
 
# 84 thechamp923 @ 10/01/14 06:34 AM
Durant and Cp3 got too low and Paul George, Tim Duncan and Lebron got too high.
 
# 85 Yeah...THAT Guy @ 10/01/14 08:27 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by kobebryant824
I would argue he's a bit overrated...he was pretty bad after the first couple months. Granted he had no talent around him but still...


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He was actually a more efficient scorer after the all-star break, mainly because of the last month of the year in which he averaged 17.6, 7.5, and 6.4 on 52.5% shooting and 43% 3 point shooting.
 
# 86 TCFClemson @ 10/01/14 08:29 AM
No KJ McDaniels

There are not many Clemson Tigers in the league and I am sad that he isnt on here.
 
# 87 nc0ffey @ 10/01/14 08:59 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by TCFClemson
No KJ McDaniels

There are not many Clemson Tigers in the league and I am sad that he isnt on here.
He will be in an update, he wasnt under contract at roster time. I'm looking forward to using him and trying to turn him into an elite player. Go TIGERS!

Edit: Adrian Wojnarowski just reported KJ just signed a 1 year non-guaranteed deal to become a RFA next year...interesting.
 
# 88 nc0ffey @ 10/01/14 09:04 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by LD2k
Two things I like about the ratings -

1. They're tied with deeper tendencies which directly effects gameplay.
2. They make mid-tier teams and players important

I think long gone are the days of people rushing to power teams in quick matches etc. Sure it will still happen, but learning players that you know is important because role players are very important this year.
LD maybe you or another 2k guy can answer this for those of us who follow those few who are not in the rosters out of the box...

Did some of them get scanned even without being under contract, or will they all be generic looking?

Great job by you and all the guys, I can not wait until Tuesday!
 
# 89 worstsportsgamer1977 @ 10/01/14 12:08 PM
joe johnson in the 80s? i dont know. he may have been in the 80s when on phoenix. but the current version has alot of other players that can do the same thing if not better.
 
# 90 gator3guy @ 10/01/14 06:53 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by HowDareI
He's not a great shooter but he's pretty good, just takes a high volume of shots because no one else could.

Good finisher because of his size and athleticism.

Good vision, consider his amount of assists on the team we had last year.

One of the best rebounding guards in the league, and has ridiculous passing lane anticipation. Not to mention he can lock down guys as well.

Just saying i expect him to be in the mid 80's once the season gets going.
A good shooter compared to you and I? Sure. I love MCW but a good shooter he is not:

 
# 91 Rasco11 @ 10/01/14 08:45 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by worstsportsgamer1977
joe johnson in the 80s? i dont know. he may have been in the 80s when on phoenix. but the current version has alot of other players that can do the same thing if not better.
I agree he probably should be right at 80 (2 pt difference)....however, it is important in regards to overall to only compare players to their peers at the same position! If you notice, it seems attributes for PG's as a whole impact overall rating more, compared to attributes of centers. I don't think it is 1:1 comparable, void of position. Just something to keep in mind!

I'm quite pleased with the ratings out of the box. They are better than I recall them being in recent memory, if not ever! We can argue rookie ratings, but their performance will justify adjustment to those as the season goes on. I think most of the stock players are rated fairly accurately, with the major points of contention (in my mind) only meriting a change of 2-5pts OVR. A quality job by Beds, in my opinion.
 
# 92 eko718 @ 10/05/14 10:31 AM
Part of the mystery has been uncovered for me as to how Kyrie is as high as an 86, and D Wade is as low as an 86; speed and quickness ratings. I find these pretty peculiar....

Speed / Quickness

Kyrie Irving - 95 / 98

Really? So Kyrie is in the domain of guys like Ty Lawson and Tony Parker in terms of speed? Kemba Walker = 94 speed and 95 quickness. Kyrie is faster and quicker than Kemba?

Dwyane Wade - 83 / 80

WOW. 80 quickness for a guy who once had the quickest first step in the NBA? Granted, he's not as fast/quick as he once was but he's still mighty quick.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP_dp80JgrM

Note first step speed @:

0:51
2:19
4:26
5:13
7:43
9:49

The worst part is, James Harden is 86 speed / 90 quickness and Kobe is 83 speed / 85 quickness??? This just screams arbitrary reduction to make sure Wade is not higher than an 86 overall.

Most of the ratings seem scaled very nicely, but from what I've heard, these speed / quick ratings sound severely fudged up.

D Wade does have a 96 potential rating. I am curious how this impacts game to game situations; or does this just impact MyLeague? I imagine that this may allow for certain increases during play...to what extent I wonder. Still, the baseline ratings are way off for Wade regarding speed/quick.
 
# 93 Real2KInsider @ 10/05/14 01:49 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by zdgaSg
No ratings for Sixers' 32nd pick KJ McDaniels but 39th pick Grant is in? And no Pierre Jackson?
McDaniels didn't even sign a contract until a couple days ago.
Pierre Jackson was a non-guarantee and was already waived due to the season-ending injury he suffered in JULY.
 
# 94 Real2KInsider @ 10/05/14 01:54 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by eko718
The worst part is, James Harden is 86 speed / 90 quickness and Kobe is 83 speed / 85 quickness??? This just screams arbitrary reduction to make sure Wade is not higher than an 86 overall.
While I don't know that it's unkind to Wade (it probably is), it's without a doubt showing more favoritism to Kobe who is 36 and was already slowing down before tearing his achilles.

Quote:
D Wade does have a 96 potential rating. I am curious how this impacts game to game situations; or does this just impact MyLeague? I imagine that this may allow for certain increases during play...to what extent I wonder. Still, the baseline ratings are way off for Wade regarding speed/quick.
Wade won't improve in MyLeague. Potential affects the rate of decline. Stars decline slower than scrubs.
 
# 95 insideoutside15 @ 10/05/14 02:01 PM
Has there been a list of the free agents and their OVR listed? One of my favorite things to do in Association is pick up a busts like Terrence Williams or Greg Oden and turn them into a reclamation project All Star.
 
# 96 CaseIH @ 10/05/14 03:43 PM
Like seeing not a bunch of guys rated in the 90's. Glad they finally knocked Wade down. D Rose probably could be a tad lower to start the season anyway, although I do see Rose getting back to where he was before injury, whether he stays healthy or not who knows. I think if he has got past the mental state then he will be fine and stay healthy.

Overall ratings look descent, hope the PS3 has this new scale and improvements they made to player IQ.
 
# 97 eko718 @ 10/05/14 05:46 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rashidi
While I don't know that it's unkind to Wade (it probably is), it's without a doubt showing more favoritism to Kobe who is 36 and was already slowing down before tearing his achilles.
The speed / quickness ratings are a mess overall; ie: Steph Curry 94 speed / 95 quickness, the same numbers as Kemba Walker.

But with regard to the initial point, if someone has a justifiable argument with visual evidence for Wade being rated with 80 quickness while Kobe is an 85 and Harden a 90 I'd certainly like to see it. I watched just about every Heat game last year... seems Wade's athletic ratings were based off of the last 3 games of the Finals.
 


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