The 2024-25 edition of the popular NBA 2K video game franchise was released on Friday, and with that comes the revelation of individual ratings for all players on teams across the league.
For the Houston Rockets, a small handful of ratings were already known based on Top 100 and rookie lists, which were released by NBA 2K25 officials in recent weeks for promotional reasons.
On the heels of a 41-41 season in 2023-24, in which Houston posted the biggest annual wins increase (19) among all teams, the Rockets have a collective 81 rating. That’s tied for the No. 13 spot among all 30 teams, and the Rockets are in what NBA 2K describes as “Tier 2” out of three team-level tiers.
By player, according to 2Kratings.com, here are Houston’s ratings:
Ratings are compiled on a scale from 1 to 100 across numerous categories. Australian forward Jack McVeigh, who was recently signed by the Rockets to a two-way contract, is not yet part of the NBA 2K25 game.
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