LeBron and Kobe are back. LeBron didn't look so good, and the NBA 2015-2016 season is in full swing.

Let's take a look at some of the major player rankings:

LeBron James 98: Of course he's near perfect. But is he?

He did lose pretty bad to the Knicks last week. And by lose, it means he only scored 17 points while playing for a whopping 43 minutes. He also only hit 5-15 shots and only had four assists. LeBron needs to be downgraded to a 96.

Carmelo Anthony 89: This is way too low for Anthony. He played in only 34 minutes and had 25 points, six assists and went 2-4 from 3-point range. Anthony needs to be in the 90s.

Tim Duncan 90: This seems high. Duncan is getting old and he is actually 38. Nevertheless, he manages to stay in pretty good shape and he wins titles. It is hard to believe he has been playing basketball since 1997. He could probably be at an 88 rating, but let's see how he does these first few games.

Larry Sanders 79: Wait, what? The guy who missed almost all last season? Well, the Bucks in general are bad. New coach Jason Kidd will probably make them worse, but we'll see. Surprised that Sanders is still on this team? The Bucks threw him a ton of money recently, and they've been criticized ever since. It could be his lack of productivity or his temper (he once "accidentally" elbowed a kid in a night club in Milwaukee), or just because the Bucks tend to do poorly with managing their team.

In fact, no Buck is rated an 80 or higher in this game.

So what do you think about the ratings for NBA 2K15? Are they correct or do they need to be updated? Leave us a comment below and let us know.