12:18 PM - October 3, 2014 by RaychelSnr
When you take the full team roster ratings from the initial NBA 2K15 roster, and run them through a super-secret mathematical formula to determine their relative strength, the results of which team's you will see played with most in 2K15 are what you'd expect, some teams feel as if their ratings won't reflect their real-to-life performance and some feel completely spot on.
The method behind these ratings (forever kept a secret in a cave across the world), is that star players are given much more value than role players. Also you have to keep in mind the rosters also don't reflect major injuries like Paul George at Indiana -- so the results will be skewed somewhat from what is expected on the real court this season. A team's entire roster depth is examined, but more weight is given to the very best players on a roster and their overall as those are the ones who will be on the court the most. Weaknesses of this system is that these are based solely on player overall ratings, so skill players and key cogs aren't weighted as highly as they might be otherwise, but the overall talent level on each team is fairly well represented.
So here's what the computer came up with:
- San Antonio - 18.25
- Cleveland - 18
- Oklahoma City - 16
- L.A. Clippers - 16
- Chicago - 14.75
- Washington - 12.75
- Golden State - 12.5
- Portland - 10.25
- Toronto - 10.125
- Charlotte - 10
- Houston - 10
- Memphis - 9.875
- Indiana - 9.625
- Detroit - 9.375
- Phoenix - 8.5
- Sacramento - 8.375
- Dallas - 8.25
- Miami - 8.25
- Atlanta - 8.25
- New Orleans - 8
- Brooklyn - 7.625
- Boston - 7
- L.A. Lakers - 6.875
- New York - 6.875
- Denver - 6.25
- Orlando - 5
- Minnesota - 4.875
- Philadelphia - 4.5
- Milwaukee - 3.5
- Utah - 3.25