Miami Heat: Was every players’ final NBA 2K21 rating fair?

Bam Adebayo (13), Jimmy Butler (22), and Tyler Herro (14) of the Miami Heat (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
Bam Adebayo (13), Jimmy Butler (22), and Tyler Herro (14) of the Miami Heat (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images) /
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Max Strus #31 and Gabe Vincent #2 of the Miami Heat celebrate against the Denver Nuggets (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /

Miami Heat final NBA 2K21 ratings

Gave Vincent: 71

Gabe Vincent ended the year as a 71 overall. It’s hard to blame 2K for rating him this low considering he didn’t earn too much playing time and averaged less than five points per game.

He played in 50 games but didn’t even average 15 minutes per game. Maybe they could have thrown him an extra overall or two, but he’s only 24 years old, so he still has time to grow.

KZ Okpala: 71

Considering KZ Okpala was an early second-round pick who the Miami Heat had high hopes for, this is a super low rating. Unfortunately, it is also pretty accurate.

Okapala hasn’t shown much in his two-year NBA career thus far, and still can’t seem to shoot the ball efficiently. He has struggled to earn consistent minutes, and his 2K rating clearly shows that.

Miami Heat final NBA 2K21 ratings

Max Strus: 73

This is actually a pretty fair rating for Max Strus. Honestly, it might even be a little too high based on how he played last season.

Strus certainly showed flashes of being a sharpshooter last year, but he wasn’t consistent at all. A 73 is a very fair rating for him, and a 71 or 72 would have been fair as well.