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Review of 2K historical rookie ratings rankings, Wen Ban leads by a huge margin, and it would be difficult for James to enter the top 15 if he were to play now

2024-08-20

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Review of 2K historical rookie ratings rankings, Wen Ban leads by a huge margin, and it would be difficult for James to enter the top 15 if he were to play now

Preface

Since the NBA 2K series of games is already the most outstanding one in the NBA series of games, its player ability ratings are often relatively accurate. Many NBA players and even superstars are more concerned about the ability values ​​given by the game. In the past, many stars complained because they were dissatisfied with their own ability values ​​in the game, and worked harder to show their strength in the game. As rookies, they often have a certain bias in their ability values ​​because they do not have actual combat data in the NBA as a reference. Let's take stock of the players with the highest NBA rookie ratings in recent years. (Due to the early immaturity of the 2K game, the ratings of some historical superstars were not included)

First place: Victor Wenbanyama

Rating: 84

The sudden emergence of Wenban Yama took the NBA by storm last summer. After joining the Spurs as the No. 1 pick, he was immediately compared to David Robinson and Tim Duncan. Although he has historical talent and a humble character, 2K's high score of 84 points for him is still a bit of a flattery. Fortunately, Wenban did not disappoint everyone in his rookie season. He played 71 games and averaged 21.4 points, 10.6 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.2 steals and 3.6 blocks per game. The league's highest 254 blocks and 342 total blocks and steals in a single season made him one of the best defenders in the league. Wenban, who was rated 91 by 2K25, clearly proved that his rookie season was worth 84 points.