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.
Here is a list of the avgerage player rating for each team, sorted highest to lowest....
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Chicago Bulls 77.3
Los Angeles Clippers 77.2
San Antonio Spurs 77.0
Cleveland Cavaliers 76.5
Golden State Warriors 75.7
Charlotte Hornets 75.6
Los Angeles Lakers 75.2
Sacramento Kings 75.1
Washington Wizards 75.1
Miami Heat 75.0
Oklahoma City Thunder 75.0
Memphis Grizzlies 74.9
Denver Nuggets 74.9
Toronto Raptors 74.9
Dallas Mavericks 74.8
Indiana Pacers 74.8
Phoenix Suns 74.7
Brooklyn Nets 74.6
Atlanta Hawks 74.5
Boston Celtics 74.3
Portland Trailblazers 74.3
New York Knicks 74.2
New Orleans Pelicans 74.1
Houston Rockets 74.0
Detroit Pistons 73.9
Minnesota Timberwolves 73.7
Milwaukee Bucks 73.6
Orlando Magic 73.3
Utah Jazz 73.1
Philadelphia 76ers 71.6
The kings have a ton of mistakes. Wayne Ellington and Jeremy Tyler are both on the lakers and kings are missing Sim Bhullar, Eric Moreland, Ramon Sessions, and Ryan Hollins. The only one I understand not being there is Sim cuz he's on a Non-Guaranteed training camp contract.
Those players will likely be added at a later time, especially if they have yet to make the teams.
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Originally Posted by brza37
No ratings for Sixers' 32nd pick KJ McDaniels but 39th pick Grant is in? And no Pierre Jackson?
Is Jackson ' s deal fully guaranteed? If it is he'll probably be added in an update but if not we might not see him in the game this year. In particular when you consider he's out for the season.
Overall, ratings look good this year and can't wait to try out the actual game. I only disagree with a handful of ratings (Westbrook, Harden, Howard, Rose and Bryant) but it isn't that big of a deal.
Since I'm sure they used the summer hype to rate Rose, I was hoping that Kyrie would be rated higher based on his performance. At least an 88 or 89 based on these ratings.
The kings have a ton of mistakes. Wayne Ellington and Jeremy Tyler are both on the lakers and kings are missing Sim Bhullar, Eric Moreland, Ramon Sessions, and Ryan Hollins. The only one I understand not being there is Sim cuz he's on a Non-Guaranteed training camp contract.
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Originally Posted by dom5552
Oh and also, Kings don't have Jason Terry anymore.... Thank god.
The roster the game shipped with was submitted a while ago. Any player movement will be reflected in updates in the very near future
The kings have a ton of mistakes. Wayne Ellington and Jeremy Tyler are both on the lakers and kings are missing Sim Bhullar, Eric Moreland, Ramon Sessions, and Ryan Hollins. The only one I understand not being there is Sim cuz he's on a Non-Guaranteed training camp contract.
Likely to be corrected at a later time. These video game rosters have a cutoff date and certain moves are going to be missed.
Since I'm sure they used the summer hype to rate Rose, I was hoping that Kyrie would be rated higher based on his performance. At least an 88 or 89 based on these ratings.
Why would they use FIBA play to rate the players? Kyrie isn't that good yet, average court vision and below average to poor defender, while players coming off injury like Rose were given special consideration. It really isn't hard to understand, IMO.
I think the Grizz will be a fun team to take over for franchise. Tough balance between trying to compete or just rebuilding around Gasol/Conley. Same for the Nuggets with Lawson/Faried.