9. Jeff Ayres -15
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1. Tim Duncan 86
2. Tony Parker 86
3. Manu Ginobili 84
4. Kawhi Leonard 87
4. Danny Green 81
5. Boris Diaw 80
6. Tiago Splitter 80
7. Patty Mills 76
8. Marco Bellineli 72
9. Jeff Ayres 62
10. Matt Bonner 65
11. Cory Joseph 65
12. Austin Daye 63
9. Jeff Ayres -15
1. Tim Duncan 85
2. Tony Parker 87
3. Manu Ginobili 83
4. Kawhi Leonard 88
4. Danny Green79
5. Boris Diaw 80
6. Tiago Splitter 78
7. Patty Mills 79
8. Marco Bellineli 72
9. Jeff Ayres 62
10. Matt Bonner 65
11. Cory Joseph 65
12. Austin Daye 63
1. Tim Duncan 88
2. Tony Parker 87
3. Manu Ginobili 82
4. Kawhi Leonard 87
4. Danny Green 77
5. Boris Diaw 74
6. Tiago Splitter 82
7. Patty Mills 73
8. Marco Bellineli 70
9. Jeff Ayres 59
10. Matt Bonner 61
11. Cory Joseph 64
12. Austin Daye 62
Good list, Manu and Diaw too low though
Diaw just isn't a rating type of player hes a team player, that wont show on 2k. And Maybe so on Manu
1. Tim Duncan 85
2. Tony Parker 87
3. Manu Ginobili 84
4. Kawhi Leonard 86
4. Danny Green 77
5. Boris Diaw 80
6. Tiago Splitter 78
7. Patty Mills 76
8. Marco Bellineli 72
9. Jeff Ayres 55
10. Matt Bonner 60
11. Cory Joseph 66
12. Austin Daye 63
1. Tim Duncan 86
2. Tony Parker 89
3. Manu Ginobili 82
4. Kawhi Leonard 85
4. Danny Green 77
5. Boris Diaw 79
6. Tiago Splitter 78
7. Patty Mills 77
8. Marco Bellineli 73
9. Jeff Ayres 60
10. Matt Bonner 60
11. Cory Joseph 66
12. Austin Daye 57
Kawhi was a better pure shooter than Durant in the WCF(check the advanced stats), and basically played nearly/equal to Lebron in the finals. Should be at least 89, tbh. , I think Wade is at like 89, and Kawhi totally outclassed him in every way.
It's so hard to determine ratings really. You'd want to say a guy like Patty Mills is a 76, but the way the ratings work out he's really not. He can shoot the daylights out of the ball, is one of the quickest players in the league, but if his rating is a 76 at PG he'd be like an 80 something with those skills at shooting guard. It should be the opposite. His point guard skills aren't that great, so I'd say he tops off low 70's.
And you can make that argument for Kawhi Leonard to be upper 80's, but have you ever used him in 2K? He's one of the best players in the game already, I can't imagine him being any better in the game.
Spurs rating 99 offense 99 defense 99
Tried to be realistic.
1: Tim Duncan (88)
2: Kawhi Leonard (87)
3: Tony Parker (85)
4: Manu Ginobili (79)
5: Tiago Splitter (77)
6: Boris Diaw (76)
7: Danny Green (75)
8: Patty Mills (73)
9: Marco Belinelli (69)
10: Aron Baynes (67)
11: Cory Joseph (64)
12: Jeff Ayres (61)
13: Matt Bonner (59)
14: Austin Daye (58)
1.Duncan-89
2.Leonard-86
3.Parker-86
4.Ginobili-84
5.Diaw-81
6.Splitter-80
7.Green-79
9.Beli-75
10.Mills-78
11.CoJo-70
12.Bonner-69
13.Ayres-65
14.Daye-65
If they still have the same rating system they've had for the past 2/3 years
1. Duncan - 87
2. Ginobili - 85
3. Parker - 85
4. Leonard - 83
5. Green - 75
6. Splitter - 72
7. Mills - 70
8. Diaw - 68
9. Belinelli - 66
10. Anderson - 64
11. Daye - 63
12. Baynes - 63
13. Joseph - 62
14. Ayres - 61
15. Bonner - 57
eh, I don't see Green, Diaw, Splitter, Mills in those ranges yet. I see
Diaw 77
Green 76 (no dribble, just a streaky shooter and defense). Like what Sefolosha used to be.
Mills 75 (low-end D, streaky shooter, not a great handle/can be ripped by the better PGs, but a great backup vs. the other low 70s backups)
Splitter 77 (situationally good, lots of D, okay rebounds, okay layups, good passing, poor everything else like 2s/3s/clutchness/handle/FTs)
The problem with sports games is they can't take into account hustle and bball IQ, something the Spurs are all great at. But pure skills ratings-wise, the Heat would be better at the top by leaps and bounds, while the Spurs' bench would be only marginally better.
By better PGs, you mean super athletic point guards like Westbrook and Reggie Jackson, right? Mills virtually outplayed every backup point guard in the league (barring only Jackson, imo), and when TP was out, and Mills filled in for him, had games where he dominated proven, all-star guards in Chris Paul, John Wall and Damian Lillard.
I do think our backups were vastly underrated in 2k14. Everyone on our roster should see a decent increase in their ratings in 2K15.
Apalisoc is obviously a big loser in real life.
Right, I meant clear-cut starters like CP3, Chimpbrook, Curry, etc. But against the other team's bench PG (or even some fo the crappier starting PGs like Chalmers, Felton, Eric Gordon, Calderon, Blake, he would be ok to good.
eI'm doing mine based off their all-around basketball game.
Duncan - 88
Parker - 87
Ginobili - 87
Leonard -85
Green - 74
Diaw - 73
Splitter - 73
Mills - 72
Belinelli - 71
Joseph - 69
Baynes - 69
Bonner - 68
Daye - 68
Ayres - 67
whatever ratings get the Spurs to be the highest rated team in the game
This Also Danny Green is already lights out from behind the line.
Diaw will be well rated in 2k15, the more complete the player the better rating they have. That's why Manu is still equal or higher than Tony in their ratings. I suspect Diaw being in the mid 70s.
Spot on except Duncan IMO..He will be 86 tbh
1. Tim Duncan 87
2. Tony Parker 88
3. Manu Ginobili 83
4. Kawhi Leonard 85
5. Danny Green 80
6. Boris Diaw 81
7. Tiago Splitter 79
8. Patty Mills 77
9. Marco Bellineli 75
10. Jeff Ayres 59
11. Matt Bonner 68
12. Cory Joseph 70
13. Austin Daye 65
14. Kyle Anderson 71
15. Aaron Baynes 66
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