NBA 2K18 Player Ratings Revealed For C.J. Miles, De’Arron Fox, Jared Dudley & More

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2017-09-19
NBA 2K18 has rated Kings prospect De’Aaron Fox with a starter overall of 77, and that’s a respectable number. It could increase with roster updates in the future. NBA 2K18 comes to PS4, Xbox One, Switch and PC Sept. 19.
NBA 2K18 has rated Kings prospect De’Aaron Fox with a starter overall of 77, and that’s a respectable number. It could increase with roster updates in the future. NBA 2K18 comes to PS4, Xbox One, Switch and PC Sept. 19. 2K Sports/Visual Concepts

NBA 2K18 player ratings keep coming from the game’s official Twitter account, and we’ve got a few more to share from the past few hours. Curious to know how Jared Dudley or C.J. Miles will perform in 2017’s premier basketball game? Here’s what we know.

  • Jared Dudley [Phoenix Suns]: 74 [tweet]
  • Richaun Holmes [Philadelphia 76ers]: 76 [tweet]
  • C.J. Miles [Toronto Raptors]: 76 [tweet]
  • De’Aaron Fox [Sacramento Kings]: 77 [tweet]
  • Kosta Koufos [Sacramento Kings]: 73 [tweet]
  • Chinanu Onuaku [Houston Rockets]: 69 [tweet]

One of the major takeaways in this most recent list is, of course, Kings prospect De’Aaron Fox. The first-round NBA draft pick had a respectable 0.478 field goal percentage with a 17 points per game average at Kentucky, and the hope is that he’ll be just as impactful in the big leagues. A stat of 77 is generally consistent with how players of his ilk are evaluated at the start of their careers, but if he gets a few good games under his belt, he could definitely be tweaked in a roster update.

As for C.J. Miles and Jared Dudley, Dudley dropped two points from his initial rating last year, and Miles is just one point below his 2017 score. While he’s yet to don a Raptors uniform, Miles was slightly less productive on the court this year despite hitting career-high field goal and free throw percentages. In his opening season for the Suns, Dudley’s numbers decreased slightly in just about every area of the game. There wasn’t a night-and-day difference, but these overall digit changes don’t necessarily reflect one.

We’ve seen quite a few player ratings over the last few weeks. Check out our comprehensive list below.

  • Brandon Ingram [Los Angeles Lakers]: 76
  • Jae Crowder [Boston Celtics]: 80
  • Brice Johnson [Los Angeles Clippers]: 71
  • John Collins [Atlanta Hawks]: 73
  • Derrick Rose [Cleveland Cavaliers]: 78
  • Myles Turner [Indiana Pacers]: 84
  • Tyus Jones [Minnesota Timberwolves]: 73
  • Isaiah Whitehead [Brooklyn Nets]: 73
  • Justin Anderson [Philadelphia 76ers]: 73
  • Jayson Tatum [Boston Celtics]: 77
  • Kyle Kuzma [Los Angeles Lakers]: 72
  • Evan Fournier [Orlando Magic]: 78
  • Sean Kilpatrick [Brooklyn Nets]: 74
  • Josh Jackson [Phoenix Suns] : 78
  • Marquese Chriss [Phoenix Suns]: 76
  • Spencer Dinwiddie [Brooklyn Nets]: 73
  • Giannis Antetokounmpo [Milwaukee Bucks]: 91
  • Kay Felder [Cleveland Cavaliers]: 70
  • Bradley Beal [Washington Wizards]: 87
  • Bam AdeBayo [Miami Heat]: 72
  • Dennis Smith Jr. [Dallas Mavericks]: 76
  • Terrence Ross [Orlando Magic]: 75
  • Karl Anthony-Towns [Minnesota Timberwolves]: 91
  • Andre Drummond [Detroit Pistons]: 85
  • Damian Lillard [Portland Trail Blazers]: 89
  • Kyrie Irving [Cleveland Cavaliers]: 90
  • Gordon Hayward [Boston Celtics]: 88
  • John Wall [Washington Wizards]: 90
  • Kawhi Leonard [San Antonio Spurs]: 95
  • David Nwaba [Chicago Bulls]: 71
  • Davis Bertans [San Antonio Spurs]: 72
  • Glenn Robinson [Indiana Pacers]: 74
  • Zach LaVine [Chicago Bulls]: 80
  • Will Barton [Denver Nuggets]: 77
  • Langston Galloway [Detroit Pistons]: 73
  • Carmelo Anthony [New York Knicks]: 84
  • Jordan Bell [Golden State Warriors]: 70
  • Rudy Gobert [Utah Jazz]: 88
  • Malik Monk [Charlotte Hornets]: 75
  • Frank Ntilkina [New York Knicks]: 74
  • Josh Hart [Los Angeles Lakers] 70
  • Walter Tavares [Cleveland Cavaliers]: 69
  • Alan Williams [Phoenix Suns]: 75
  • Dorian Finney-Smith [Dallas Mavericks]: 72
  • Malik Beasley [Denver Nuggets]: 72
  • Clint Capela [Houston Rockets]: 79
  • Garrett Temple [Sacramento Kings]: 74
  • Jawun Evans [Los Angeles Clippers]: 68
  • Donovan Mitchell [Utah Jazz]: 75
  • Chris McCullough [Washington Wizards]: 70
  • Player models for Paul George, DeMar DeRozan and Isaiah Thomas have been revealed without ratings.

NBA 2K18 player ratings will likely continue to drop until the game’s release on Sept. 19. We’ll try to keep you up to date on the list as it continues to grow. Until next time, be sure to check out our latest recaps on the gameplay changes, new MyTeam modes and trailers revealed last week.

NBA 2K18 comes to PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch and PC Sept. 19. A Prelude demo comes to PS4 and Xbox One Sept. 8.

What do you think of these latest player ratings? Is your favorite athlete given proper respect in this year’s game? Tell us in the comments section!

REVIEW SUMMARY
NBA 2K18
8.0
NBA 2K18 PS4 Review - Great Basketball With A Price
The action is fun and fluid, but the VC grind gets its grubby hands on everything and takes the shine off that noteworthy achievement.
  • Great basketball mechanics
  • Easy for new players to learn
  • MyGM's story content is a great starting point for the future.
  • The Neighborhood social hub feels empty and pointless
  • Microtransactions ruin what would otherwise be a fun experience
  • MyCareer story is a bit dull
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