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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Teammates Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo #13 of the Miami Heat touch heads before tip off(Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)NBA

Miami Heat final NBA 2K21 ratings

Victor Oladipo: 80

An 80 overall for Victor Oladipo is far considering his injuries, but it’s also criminal that Duncan Robinson is rated worse than him. Based on last season and last season alone, Robinson was the better player.

They say the best ability is availability, and Oladipo barely played last year, while Robinson played all 72 games. The rating itself is fine for Oladipo, but in comparison to others, it may be a bit too high.

Bam Adebayo: 88

This is a very fair rating for Bam Adebayo. Some could argue he should be at least a 90 overall, but he’s still the fifth-highest rated center in the game.

He has the same overall as Rudy Gobert and Karl-Anthony Towns, so maybe an 89 overall would be fairer. Regardless, an 88 is just fine, and Adebayo still has plenty of room to grow.

Jimmy Butler: 92

Jimmy Butler finished 2K21 with a rating of 92 overall. Considering he played so poorly in the playoffs, this is actually a great rating.

He is the 12th best player in the NBA, according to 2K. If he can keep up that pace and be a top 15 player, then there should be no complaints about being a 92 overall.