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2K Sports will continue to release NBA 2K14 player ratings until the game is shipped. We will update this post as they are revealed.
  • Russell Westbrook (91)
  • Anthony Bennett (76)
  • Pau Gasol (81)
  • Evan Turner (76)
  • Jared Dudley (73)
  • Chris Johnson (66)
  • Ben McLemore (72)
  • Carmelo Anthony (92)
  • Monta Ellis (82)
  • Nerlens Noel (72)
  • Peyton Siva (67)
  • John Wall (85)
  • Kevin Durant (94)
  • LeBron James (99)
  • Roy Hibbert (81)
  • Victor Oladipo (76)
  • Paul George (88)
  • Cody Zeller (68)
  • Brook Lopez (81)
  • Derrick Rose (92)
  • Jamal Crawford (80)
  • Otto Porter (74)
  • Steph Curry (88)
  • Trey Burke (73)
  • Mario Chalmers (76)
  • C.J. McCollum (73)
  • James Harden (89)
  • Harrison Barnes (76)
  • Mason Plumlee (61)
  • Rajon Rondo (90)
  • Klay Thompson (76)
  • Steven Adams (58)
  • Steve Nash (81)
  • Marc Gasol (83)
  • Giannis Adetokunbo (60)
  • Shane Larkin (71)
  • Kobe Bryant (93)
  • Glen Davis (75)
  • Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (71)
  • Chris Paul (94)
  • Anthony Davis (80)
  • Dion Waiters (77)
  • Blake Griffin (85)
  • Ray Allen (80)
  • Eric Bledsoe (82)
  • Dwyane Wade (92)
  • Brandon Jennings (83)
  • Iman Shumpert (82)
  • Tony Parker (87)
  • Mike Kidd-Gilchrist (78)
  • Metta World Peace (74)
  • Rudy Gay (86)
  • Jeremy Lin (76)
  • Dirk Nowitzki (84)
Player ratings will fluctuate based off of performance via Dynamic Living Rosters. They will be completely dependent on real-life performances.

Dynamic Living Rosters will affect individual ratings (shot attributes, block, steal, rebound, etc.) daily based on performance.

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# 181 BallIsLife2 @ 09/14/13 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Nukleopatra
To be fair, I believe Rose shot 6% whenever Lebron was guarding him throughout that series.

Players will always be overrated - but as long as they give us the option of edits, I'm fine with it.

Go Heat!
Incorrect. It was Miami's box and one zone defense that was able to lock D-Rose up.
 
# 182 KyotoCarl @ 09/14/13 10:59 AM
Haha! Thanks

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# 183 thedream2k13 @ 09/14/13 11:21 AM
CJ can't hit a jumper to save his life his way rating is way too high for a rookie point guard
 
# 184 Optik @ 09/14/13 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by 19LloydBanks82
is that why he had the 12th highest % from 16-23 feet in the NBA and 4th of all PGs? get yo facts straight before you talk sheet
FFS, he's WIDE OPEN.
 
# 185 RocketTMac1 @ 09/14/13 02:04 PM
Burke is a 73? I would have given him a 69 from his Summer League performance. He might struggle the first half of the season.
 
# 186 BallIsLife2 @ 09/14/13 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by 19LloydBanks82
is that why he had the 12th highest % from 16-23 feet in the NBA and 4th of all PGs? get yo facts straight before you talk sheet
Rondo has no jumper. This is well known by just about anyone who watches him play.

Westbrook has a jumper but it is not consistent.
 
# 187 Xxstr8xRecklessxX @ 09/14/13 05:01 PM
dang.... paul george getting a lot of debate being a 88 to high i mean being a bulls fan this guy really did his best in the playoffs and has the chance to prove himself being a star ( 90 rating ) but really i need to watch paul more cuz like roy hibbert said on the on his interview against the heat,'" yall mother F---Kers dont watch us play out the the year"

i agree pacers get no respect to be on national TV look at heat ,bulls,Lakers, knicks, thunder schedule on NBA . com and compare it to pacers schedule numbers of being on National TV than those teams so ill keep it an 88 for him and 81 for Roy right now both players have potential of doing more better upcoming season than Danny who gotta be like a like a 78 from missing the season........same for rose but a different number like a 87 than a 92
 
# 188 Xxstr8xRecklessxX @ 09/14/13 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by EASTS2k
Nothing wrong with a Chicago fan asking for rival Pacers, Heat star players getting a ratings drop, while theirs' getting a boost.

lol as a bulls fan your right rose should get a 88 or 87 right around paul cuz rose miss the season, even tho he kept praticing than play a game he has to work himself up to be in the 90 or higher.
but how would you feel if i say granger get like a 78 or 79 rating?he was a 85 and played 5 games just to let you know.
 
# 189 saaddzz @ 09/14/13 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by KyotoCarl
Haha! Thanks

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Clearly I think you were being sarcastic lol. He might a bust, but then might improve in the following years to come.
 
# 190 Sundown @ 09/14/13 05:43 PM
Curry's my favorite player but I'm a little scared of his massive boost to 88. You could already tear it up with him and more last year. His defense is still mediocre and his athleticism is just average, and I know 2k's overall heavily favors athleticism, so he either got an unjustified boost there or his offensive ratings are even more pumped up.

His offense is through the roof in real life though, so the rating basically says if he were more athletic or played better defense he'd be better than Paul and Westbrook which isn't too far off-- but Curry's all about having one off the chart skill that completely changes the game for his playmaking, allowing teammates to be better, and having good supporting skills to compliment.
 
# 191 Fnixon @ 09/14/13 09:38 PM
https://twitter.com/Ronnie2K/status/379051739023822848

as per Ronnie- the ratings don't actually mean anything anyway- so who cares!
 
# 192 stillfeelme @ 09/14/13 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Fnixon
https://twitter.com/Ronnie2K/status/379051739023822848

as per Ronnie- the ratings don't actually mean anything anyway- so who cares!
Harrison Barnes (76) doesn't really like his rating. Doesn't seem too bad though. He is athletic can put you on a poster, questionable midrange game good 3pt shooter not a bad rebounder for his position.

Harden (89) as long as he is an average defender and below average midrange game and definitely turnover prone.
 
# 193 bryandfor3 @ 09/14/13 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by stillfeelme
Harrison Barnes (76) doesn't really like his rating. Doesn't seem too bad though. He is athletic can put you on a poster, questionable midrange game good 3pt shooter not a bad rebounder for his position.

Harden (89) as long as he is an average defender and below average midrange game and definitely turnover prone.
As a UNC fan watching him, one of HB's strengths as a player is his pull up midrange jumper after a dribble or two. He just struggles creating his own shot and getting to the rim, and making use of his size. I do agree with you about Harden though

I do wonder why 2K has Noel's rating 2 points higher than Drummond's 70 in 2K13. Noel I think is a slightly better shot blocker, and Drummond a better rebounder. But I think the Living Rosters should make up that disparity. Plus Drummond's rating hasn't been released yet so we'll see
 
# 194 Melbournelad @ 09/15/13 12:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Xxstr8xRecklessxX
dang.... paul george getting a lot of debate being a 88 to high i mean being a bulls fan this guy really did his best in the playoffs and has the chance to prove himself being a star ( 90 rating ) but really i need to watch paul more cuz like roy hibbert said on the on his interview against the heat,'" yall mother F---Kers dont watch us play out the the year"

i agree pacers get no respect to be on national TV look at heat ,bulls,Lakers, knicks, thunder schedule on NBA . com and compare it to pacers schedule numbers of being on National TV than those teams so ill keep it an 88 for him and 81 for Roy right now both players have potential of doing more better upcoming season than Danny who gotta be like a like a 78 from missing the season........same for rose but a different number like a 87 than a 92
90...star? I think you mean MVP caliber player. 85 would be superstar and 80 borderline allstar.
 
# 195 stillfeelme @ 09/15/13 12:28 AM
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Originally Posted by bryandfor3
As a UNC fan watching him, one of HB's strengths as a player is his pull up midrange jumper after a dribble or two. He just struggles creating his own shot and getting to the rim, and making use of his size. I do agree with you about Harden though

I do wonder why 2K has Noel's rating 2 points higher than Drummond's 70 in 2K13. Noel I think is a slightly better shot blocker, and Drummond a better rebounder. But I think the Living Rosters should make up that disparity. Plus Drummond's rating hasn't been released yet so we'll see
Barnes is just not a great midrange shooter percentage wise yet. Once that improves it will open up his game a little bit more. He is not a setup guy to get assists, so his ratings don't get a chance to get inflated by being well rounded. I am sure his vertical and dunking ratings are high but I bet his jump shooting ratings are average or below average besides 3point shooting.

Concerning Noel I don't know something as simple as defensive awareness/ consistency can inflate the overall. I think Drummond is on the brink of being very good because he has a high motor and has the athleticism of someone much smaller. He rebounds at a very high rate and really can't be blocked out constantly. Plus he needs zero plays ran for him to be a force. Noel should be faster though but Drummond appears to be stronger. Like you said most of this will get sorted out once the rosters get updated.
 
# 196 CK_ColdGame @ 09/15/13 01:38 AM
I agreed with someone saying Hibbert shouldve been the highest rated Pacer
 
# 197 DavidTheGreat20 @ 09/15/13 03:12 AM
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Originally Posted by BADBOYS3
Curious to see what KCP & Drummond have
Same here bro. I'm hoping Drummond gets at least 73 overall

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# 198 Melbournelad @ 09/15/13 04:04 AM
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Originally Posted by DavidTheGreat20
Same here bro. I'm hoping Drummond gets at least 73 overall

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Mate after Drummond's historical rookie season (in terms of advanced stats), i'm expecting at least a 76-78 for him. And i think 2k's ratings are too high for most players. But Drummond's rookie season was that good.
 
# 199 Sundown @ 09/15/13 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Melbournelad
Mate after Drummond's historical rookie season (in terms of advanced stats), i'm expecting at least a 76-78 for him. And i think 2k's ratings are too high for most players. But Drummond's rookie season was that good.
In limited minutes off the bench on a terrible team. Per 36 isn't that useful a stat. 70-73 is fine for him as long as he excels in his proper areas.

2k also needs to take care of the massive overrating of limited minutes sixth men as starters. They say they're aware of the problem but Crawford continues to have an 80.
 
# 200 Melbournelad @ 09/15/13 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Sundown
In limited minutes off the bench on a terrible team. Per 36 isn't that useful a stat. 70-73 is fine for him as long as he excels in his proper areas.

2k also needs to take care of the massive overrating of limited minutes sixth men as starters. They say they're aware of the problem but Crawford continues to have an 80.
Detroit was 29-53, not 19-63. They were bad, but definately not terrible. Also 20 minutes is still a pretty significant amount. I'm not just looking at his per 36, but also WS/48, PER, TS%, and DWS. There's no denying he was very impressive. I'd say 76 is fair. I would even say that he's rookie season was just as impressive as Lilliard (who for all his good qualities as a player didn't play particularly good defense and shot a pretty poor percentage).
 


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