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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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# 241 OkayC @ 09/17/13 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted by SteboSSK
Lmaaaaaaaaooo he did a superb job of that huh. TP put up 22.5ppg against the Warriors.
Did a better job than the Lakers lol
 
# 242 lindo9595 @ 09/17/13 02:16 AM
What i dont get is how players ratings can go up or down compared to their final 2k13 rating. I could understand those who played in the playoffs but others should stay the same or if not be 1 point off. An example would be Evan Turner who was an 82 in 2k13 but somehow dropped 6 points to a 76? What did he do to deserve to be dropped?
 
# 243 Melbournelad @ 09/17/13 02:37 AM
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Originally Posted by lindo9595
What i dont get is how players ratings can go up or down compared to their final 2k13 rating. I could understand those who played in the playoffs but others should stay the same or if not be 1 point off. An example would be Evan Turner who was an 82 in 2k13 but somehow dropped 6 points to a 76? What did he do to deserve to be dropped?
So you think Evan Turner deserves to be rated as an allstar quality player? Lol

I'd say even a 76 is pretty generous for him.
 
# 244 ClevelandFan @ 09/17/13 03:09 AM
Dion 77 woo
 
# 245 Optik @ 09/17/13 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by lindo9595
What i dont get is how players ratings can go up or down compared to their final 2k13 rating. I could understand those who played in the playoffs but others should stay the same or if not be 1 point off. An example would be Evan Turner who was an 82 in 2k13 but somehow dropped 6 points to a 76? What did he do to deserve to be dropped?
It simply means he was overrated. They've changed stats in-season when the player is playing the same too.
 
# 246 Steve_OS @ 09/17/13 10:29 AM

2K Sports has released some more NBA 2K14 player ratings for the following players. We will update this post, if other player ratings are revealed today.
  • Chris Paul (94)
  • Anthony Davis (80)
  • Dion Waiters (77)
Other player ratings previously released below.
  • 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)
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.
 
# 247 Gramps91 @ 09/17/13 11:55 AM
Once again nice ratings by 2k
 
# 248 Rob19ny @ 09/17/13 12:10 PM
I spy with my little eye, Big Baby's rating(obvious rating) and not Tobias Harris. Oh 2K.
 
# 249 poloelite @ 09/17/13 12:46 PM
The Cavs are getting a lot of love with Waiters (77) and Bennett (76). I can only imagine that Thompson, Irving, Bynum and Varajao are higher and Earl Clark will be in the 70s as well. Go Cavs!!
 
# 250 Sundown @ 09/17/13 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by SMOK3Y
Really? Quit playing video games and watch some real ball, i would take Harden as my franchise player all day ahead of Curry and i am a Huge Curry fan but he doesn't possess the intangibles like Harden does plus Curry can get injured at the drop of a hat, his weak as ****. I think Currys low durability attribute (should be 20 lol) affects his Overall.
The only intangible Harden has over Curry are the intangible foul calls he gets. He's a great player, especially with his strength, euro step, and ability to finish while bowling over defenders but I'd hardly classify Harden's intangibles as anything special over Curry. It's my opinion that Haden's artificially propped up as a franchise player by foul calls and his unwatchable human missile play style. Like others have said, this gets exposed based on the discretion of refs come playoffs. If we discount health concerns, I'd rather have Curry as a franchise player.

Curry has ONE chronic issue (ankles) that he's progressively improved in his ability to recover quickly from and missed 4 games this season. He then gutted through two physical playoff series giving 40 minutes a night on a bad left ankle he hasn't had problems with in a long time. That's hardly a 20 in durability. If he deserves a 20, Love, Rondo, Kyrie, Bryant, Dirk, Wade, Crawford, Paul, and Drummond all deserve 0s.

Now Kyrie, he seems like he breaks a different bone each week. I should know. I had him in fantasy. The guy who had Curry cleaned up and came in first.

I do think they should implement different durability ratings for pre-existing conditions.
 
# 251 Sundown @ 09/17/13 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by sreckless
Yeah, one problem is that the ratings system doesn't jive properly with the game's momentum system.

Crawford is supposedly a streaky shooter in real life (although who knows what the data actually is if anyone bothered to look at it), but in he's rated as though as if he's on a perpetual hot streak.

Then when you do get him going in a game, and momentum kicks on, he becomes an all-time-great.

Really, Crawford should play at that 80 level only when he's "hot." His baseline should be a 70-75.
Yeah. Crawford should be a 70-75 player with low consistency, terrible defense, some good offensive skills, and sig skills like Microwave. Isn't that what sig skills are for? To give particular role players a role?
 
# 252 ClevelandFan @ 09/17/13 01:22 PM
Cavs gonna be too nice
 
# 253 JJRuelz @ 09/17/13 01:32 PM
rate a heat player besides the obvious 99 overall lebron
 
# 254 Chocolate Chip @ 09/17/13 04:09 PM
they better not overrate cp3
3pt rating..
 
# 255 ForeverVersatile @ 09/17/13 04:12 PM
Lebron should drop down to 95. I don't like the 99 overall.

Melo and KD should be equal at about 93. Both can shoot the lights out but slack on defense.

Rose 90.

Westbrook 91-92.

Paul George should drop down to 83-85. His mid range game was missing last year.

I agree with 75 for Jamal Crawford.
 
# 256 stillfeelme @ 09/17/13 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by The_Throne2K11
Lebron should drop down to 95. I don't like the 99 overall.

Melo and KD should be equal at about 93. Both can shoot the lights out but slack on defense.

Rose 90.

Westbrook 91-92.

Paul George should drop down to 83-85. His mid range game was missing last year.

I agree with 75 for Jamal Crawford.
I don't get how you say Melo and Durant should be equal. Durant is a more efficient scorer, a better finisher, and a better defender. Durant improved his defense last year, some people just can't tell. He is a better on ball defender than Melo and he blocks more shots than Melo, passes better than Melo, steals better than Melo. Melo has improved his defense too, I will give him credit. Durant is in that exclusive Nash/Bird/Curry 50/40/90 club 50FG%, 41 3FG% 91 FT%. The only rating I can say Melo probably should be better in ratings is in strength, and post offense
 
# 257 theycallmeZZ @ 09/17/13 06:15 PM
Waiting on a Raptors rating
 
# 258 UnbelievablyRAW @ 09/17/13 06:20 PM
lol @ that Dion Waiters rating.
 
# 259 miamifan1997 @ 09/17/13 06:26 PM
Glad to finally see George in the high 80's. I'm a heat fan but you gotta give George credit and last year they would not give him the rating he deserved.
 
# 260 LingeringRegime @ 09/17/13 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Dylonus
Harden > Curry?!?!?!

Is this a joke? Worst thing I've ever seen.
Overall I think Harden is better. And I from Curry's hometown.

Cody Zeller a 68 is rather low though. Although, I get it he is a rookie. I expect it to go up by ten by year's end.
 


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