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  • Nickstank
    Pro
    • Oct 2015
    • 839

    #1

    Players Who Outperform Their Ratings

    I'm thinking about doing a fantasy draft with current NBA players at some point this year, and I'm looking to come up with a list of guys who outplay their ratings. Who are the underrated beasts in this year's game? A few of mine are below:

    Kristaps Porzingis - I know he's in the mid-80s overall, but he plays even better than that. He's a defensive menace and can score from all over the floor. He's one of the very best players I've used so far

    Lonzo Ball - An offensive force who plays WAY about an 80 overall. His shot looks awkward IRL, but it's one of the easiest to green in the game. He also has elite size for his position and finishes well around the rim

    Zach LaVine - Dunks on everyone and hits jumpers at a high rate. I love his athleticism/shooting combination. Definitely plays a tier above what his overall says
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  • Ragnar53
    Pro
    • Mar 2014
    • 538

    #2
    Re: Players Who Outperform Their Ratings

    Thon Maker. 75.

    Dennis Smith Jr. 76.

    Ben McLemore. 73. Ask anyone who has ever played me when I played with the Kings. THEY HATE HIM. He dunks everything and has an 80+ 3 pointer again.

    Austin Rivers. 80. He has this amazing habit in every 2K where he gets every single foul call known to man. I've had more freethrows with Rivers than I have with James Harden.

    Blake Griffin. 87. Completely unstoppable on offense. Can't be guarded. Plays like a 95.

    Jahlil Okafor. 73. Can easily average 20+ per game in the hands of a skilled user. Once he gets deep post position he finishes everything and if you sneeze on him it's a foul.

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    • TeamBuilder
      MVP
      • Jun 2009
      • 2214

      #3
      Re: Players Who Outperform Their Ratings

      Joakim Noah - 73 Rated

      If your team is over the cap anyway and you're not worried about making cap space (Noah's contract eats up space), Noah is an absolute freak off the bench. He rebounds everything, gets easy buckets in transition because of his hustle rating, and does well with rotations and protecting the paint.

      He's also rated lowly enough where you can bring him off the bench in a game mode like MyGM without making him upset.

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      • Zack317
        Pro
        • Sep 2017
        • 640

        #4
        Re: Players Who Outperform Their Ratings

        Thon Maker. Just like last year. Guy is a beast, at pretty much everything. It almost seems unfair at times lol

        Can't wait to give these other players mentioned a look at

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        • ThatMichiganFan
          Pro
          • Apr 2014
          • 801

          #5
          Re: Players Who Outperform Their Ratings

          Langston Galloway. Dude gets buckets for me in MyLeague. Can play and defend both guard positions and is a lights out shooter. Only problem is his huge contract, but on the court he's nice.
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          • SuperNova854
            Pro
            • May 2007
            • 773

            #6
            Re: Players Who Outperform Their Ratings

            Thon Maker is the next JR Smith/Tracy McGrady. Pick and pop he makes every 3. Scored 50 something points with him online. He had like 16 threes

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            • ZB9
              Hall Of Fame
              • Nov 2004
              • 18387

              #7
              Re: Players Who Outperform Their Ratings

              Dennis Smith Jr. and Seth Curry

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              • Hellquist
                Pro
                • Oct 2012
                • 558

                #8
                Re: Players Who Outperform Their Ratings

                Darren Collison
                Bojan Bogdanovic
                Willy Hernangomez
                Frank Ntilikina
                Jonathan Issac
                Kris Dunn
                Jerian Grant

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                • xanman1
                  Banned
                  • Sep 2017
                  • 66

                  #9
                  Re: Players Who Outperform Their Ratings

                  corey maggette for sure

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                  • lewie100
                    Rookie
                    • Aug 2016
                    • 153

                    #10
                    Re: Players Who Outperform Their Ratings

                    Jabari Parker is an outstanding player despite only being around an 83 rating.
                    Thon Maker as others have said is great for PnP and also in the paint.
                    Khris Middleton can shoot the lights out from 3 and is a valuable contributor on both ends.

                    I'm listing Bucks due to them being the main team I play with.

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                    • Fredette
                      Rookie
                      • Sep 2015
                      • 305

                      #11
                      Re: Players Who Outperform Their Ratings

                      I think it's too early for things like this, or do you have a crystal ball?
                      ...just wait for the season-openers and roster-updates...I'm sure, some overrrated-guys will fall and some underrated guys will raise....

                      why 2k didn't release the game in october? because the publishers are too greedy....

                      to sum it up...we have good gameplay with flaws, but the rest is broken!
                      Last edited by Fredette; 10-01-2017, 04:02 PM.

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                      • Crossover1
                        MVP
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 1925

                        #12
                        Re: Players Who Outperform Their Ratings

                        I've had a lot of success with Tatum.

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                        • bdeezy89
                          Rookie
                          • Sep 2011
                          • 265

                          #13
                          Re: Players Who Outperform Their Ratings

                          Originally posted by ZB9
                          Dennis Smith Jr. and Seth Curry
                          He basically plays like Steph. He hit 6 threes on me in a half

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                          • 335TDC
                            Rookie
                            • Aug 2016
                            • 352

                            #14
                            Re: Players Who Outperform Their Ratings

                            Go out and sign Felder at PG. Spud 2.0 will dunk on the bigs. SERIOUSLY outperforms his ratings with me.

                            Stauskas underperforms dreadfully on 3's, even playing with true % on.


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                            • DTHEGAWD
                              Rookie
                              • Jun 2015
                              • 135

                              #15
                              Re: Players Who Outperform Their Ratings

                              Originally posted by SuperNova854
                              Thon Maker is the next JR Smith/Tracy McGrady. Pick and pop he makes every 3. Scored 50 something points with him online. He had like 16 threes
                              What? No way

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