Wall played in 573 games over nine seasons and made five All-Star teams. Yes, there was all the gun stuff, but no list would be complete without “Agent Zero.” Gilbert Arenas amusing his teammates Photo by Mitchell Layton/NBAE via Getty Images John Wall, rating: 90, “2-Way Slashing Playmaker” In Washington, he averaged 25 points, 4.2 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 1.8 steals, and shot 35.7% from 3. In that time, he made three All-Star Game appearances. Guards Gilbert Arenas, rating: 93, “All-Around 2-Way” archetypeĪrenas played in 357 games for the Wizards over eight seasons. With that explanation out of the way, let’s get to the team! Please feel free to let us know in the comments who you think they should have included or left off. Michael Jordan does not make the Wizards’ list, which must indicate they felt his rating during his Wizards’ years was too low to make the cut. Similarly, Bernard King appears on both the Wizards and Knicks’ rosters. For instance, Chris Webber appears as an 87 for the Wizards but is also on the Kings as a 93. It seems to be based on their rating at the time they played for the franchise. Initially, I was a little hazy on exactly how they identify who makes the cut and what criteria they use to decide if the player belongs on the list for a particular franchise. In the Wizards’ case, it actually works out to be a pretty well-balanced team, in my opinion. It’s not so much them building the ideal roster as it is identifying the best players in franchise history based on those ratings. It turns out, NBA 2K identifies the “all-time” rosters for each team.Įssentially, they identify the top 15 players in each franchise’s history based on the player’s 2K rating during their time with that team. That got me wondering, which Bullets or Wizards have the highest career ratings. There’s been a lot of talk recently about NBA 2K ratings and, specifically, what Bradley Beal deserves to be rated.
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