More NBA 2K20 ratings revealed including Lonzo Ball

De’Aaron Fox will begin with an 86 overall rating. [Image Source: Flickr | Tony Chen]
De’Aaron Fox will begin with an 86 overall rating. [Image Source: Flickr | Tony Chen]

De’Aaron Fox, Clint Capela, and Lonzo Ball are among those to recently receive their NBA 2K20 rating.

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After revealing the 20 highest-rated players for NBA 2K20, 2K Sports and Ronnie 2K’s Twitter pages have slowly been revealing more ratings.

Here are five more overall ratings that have come out.

According to Polygon, NBA 2K20 is set for a September 6 release.

1

De’Aaron Fox, Kings - 86

Fox showed vast improvement in his sophomore season in 2018-19 as he finished third in Most Improved Player voting. His impressive season consisted of averages of 17.3 points, 7.3 assists, and 1.6 steals.

2

Clint Capela, Rockets - 85

Entering his sixth NBA season, Capela posted some career-best averages in 2018-19 including scoring (16.6) and rebounding (12.7). His 64.8 field goal percentage was his third straight season over 64 percent.

3

Jaren Jackson Jr., Grizzlies - 82

Fresh off finishing fourth in Rookie of the Year voting, Jackson Jr. could become the focal point of the Grizzlies offense. He shot over 50 percent from the field, averaged 13.8 points, and scored at least 20 in 11 of his 58 contests as a rookie.

4

Bam Adebayo, Heat - 79

With Hassan Whiteside shipped off to the Trail Blazers, Adebayo is set to step in as the full-time starting center for Miami. Last season, he had 11 points/rebounds double-doubles and shot 57.6 percent from the field.

5

Lonzo Ball, Pelicans - 79

Now joining the Pelicans after being involved in the deal that sent Anthony Davis to the Lakers, Ball is ready to find synergy with rookie Zion Williamson. Shooting accuracy and health have been issues (played in just 99 of a possible 164 games over his first two seasons), but he has averaged 6.4 assists and 1.6 steals thus far in his career.

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