Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey has openly questioned the accuracy of his NBA 2K rating as his on-court impact intensifies this season. Despite demonstrating notable improvements in scoring, playmaking, and defensive efforts, Maxey believes the game’s player evaluation system significantly underrates his abilities. In a recent interview, he voiced concerns that the virtual representation fails to capture the nuances of his evolving skill set, especially considering his growing role as a primary offensive weapon for the Sixers.

Maxey’s comments resonate with many fans and players who often debate over the fairness of player rankings in NBA 2K. Highlighting key areas of his game, he emphasized:

  • Improved shooting efficiency from beyond the arc and midrange
  • Enhanced ball handling under pressure situations
  • Defensive versatility against top-tier opponents

He insists these advancements warrant a rating adjustment that better aligns with his current on-court performance rather than relying on outdated statistics or past seasons. The discrepancy sparks an ongoing dialogue about how dynamic player progress should be integrated into video game rating systems to reflect real-world impact.

Stat Category2022-23 SeasonCurrent NBA 2K Rating
Points Per Game20.575
3PT Shooting %38%70
Assists Per Game4.172
Defense RatingUpdated to 8578