Listing Phoenix Suns' NBA 2K25 ratings for all players ft. Kevin Durant and more
With the release of the NBA 2K25 right around the corner, 2K Sports released the player ratings and Kevin Durant is the highest-rated Phoenix Suns player in the game at 94 overall. He is followed by Devin Booker at 93 overall.
Durant took a two-point dip in his rating compared to the 96 overall he had maintained in the past three versions. His rating in the upcoming game is also the lowest he has had in the past seven versions.
The two-time NBA champion first featured in NBA 2K8 with an overall rating of 80 and quickly crossed the 90 mark by 2K11. He reached 95 rating following his MVP award in the 2013-14 season and peaked at 97 in NBA 2K19 following his back-to-back championship and Finals MVP wins.
With that, let's look at the NBA 2K25 ratings for all the Phoenix Suns players, according to the latest reports.
Phoenix Suns rookies on NBA 2K25:
NBA 2K25 is slated to release on Friday, and 2K previously said that the game will have the "biggest update to the gameplay engine in 15 years." It is promised to have the "most true-to-life basketball experience yet," with gameplay said to be "enhanced" with ProPlayTM technology.
Kevin Durant's Phoenix Suns' preview ahead of 2024-25 NBA season
Led by their three superstars Kevin Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal, the Phoenix Suns were swept by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round of the playoffs of the 2023-24 season. Restricted by the current CBA rules, the loss highlighted the team's lack of depth as they prioritized making a top heavy team than on depth.
Kevin Durant had one of his better seasons in recent years, having played in 75 games after not crossing the 60-game mark since his Achilles injury in 2019. He averaged 27.1 points, 6.6 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 1.2 steals per game while shooting 52.3% from the field and 41.3% from beyond the arc.
Ahead of the upcoming season, the Suns' star trio is healthy, something that wasn't the case to start last season. They also acquired some depth during the offseason in big man Mason Plumlee and point-guard Monte Morris.