NBA 2K16 News: Player Rankings Updated, Steph Curry Tied With LeBron, Patch Coming Soon
Steph Curry is having an awesome season, with just five games played. He is leading the NBA with over 35 points per game. Because of this, 2K Sports has updated his player rating in NBA 2K16 to the best in the league.
Curry and his Golden State Warriors are 5-0 and the seventh-year guard is a big reason why. 2K Sports recognized how valuable Curry is to his team and raised his NBA 2K16 rating to a 94 overall, the best in the game, matched only by LeBron James, Operation Sports reports.
"Stephen Curry's early domination of opposing teams has the Warriors off to a 4-0 start. Curry now joins LeBron James at a 94 overall rating, putting the two players in a tie for the highest rated active player in 'NBA 2K," a post from 2K Sports said.
In Wednesdays update there were several changes for rankings.
- J. Johnson (-1)
- J. Harden (-1)
- T. Ariza (-0)
- T. Parker (-2)
- G. Antetokounmpo (+1)
- B. Griffin (+1)
- K. Porzingis (+1)
- K. Leonard (+1)
- R. Westbrook (+2)
- C. McCollum (+2)
- S. Curry (+1)
Tuesday also had ratings changes. Most notable in the changes was Kobe Bryant's fall of two points and Derrick Rose's fall of one point overall.
- N. Mirotic (+1)
- K. Bazemore (+1)
- M. Williams (+1)
- R. Hood (+2)
- J. Randle (+1)
- G. Harris (+2)
- J. Lauvergne (+3)
- G. Hill (+1)
- M. Morris (+2)
- A. Drummond (+1)
- B. Beal (+2)
- D. Rose (-1)
- G. Dragic (-1)
- D. Russell (-2)
- K. Bryant (-2)
- M. Ellis (-2)
- J. Dudley (-1)
A new patch for NBA 2K16 is coming. This will be the third patch for NBA 2K16. Once it is released, Microsoft and Sony have to approve the patch before it is released to the public.
In the patch update, improvements will be made to the game's shot blocking, shooting and badges. The game will continue to make roster updates as players perform in the real-life NBA.
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