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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Duncan Robinson #55 celebrates with Goran Dragic #7 and Dewayne Dedmon #21 of the Miami Heat(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /

Miami Heat final NBA 2K21 ratings

Dewayne Dedmon: 75

Dewayne Dedmon played a super important role for the Miami Heat last season. The team brought him in to be the backup for Bam Adebayo, and he played his role to a tee.

A rating of 75 overall is pretty fair considering he’s only a backup. Some may argue he deserves a small boost in overall, but a 75 is pretty fair in the grand scheme of things.

Duncan Robinson: 77

Duncan Robinson being a 77 overall shouldn’t sit well with Miami Heat fans. He’s not even a top ten shooter in the game (he’s an A overall (88) from deep, not an A+).

Players with a better three-point rating than Robinson include Luke Kennard, Joe Ingles, and Derrick Walton Jr. (who isn’t even in the league right now). Robinson’s three-point rating needs a huge boost, and so does his overall rating.

Tyler Herro: 78

After he struggled in the playoffs, this may seem like a fair rating, but it could easily be argued that Tyler Herro is better than a 78 overall. People like to say he had a down year, but he actually improved in nearly every statistical category.

A 78 isn’t a terrible rating, but Herro deserves to be in consideration for the 80 overall club. There’s no need to complain about a 78, but Herro is bound to get that number up next year.