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The Complete ‘NBA 2K24’ Player Ratings For The Oklahoma City Thunder

We are less than a month away from teams reporting to training camps around the NBA, and the official first sign that the new season is almost upon us is the annual release of the latest installment of the NBA 2K franchise, NBA 2K24.

While fans of the game will be concerned mostly with the gameplay changes and updated game modes, general NBA fans are always interested in seeing how the ratings folks at 2K grade out all of the players and teams in the league. Player ratings always spark debate, particularly among how they rank top stars and regarding players whose impact often isn’t fully felt in the box score — or, vice versa, those who put up big stats but might not always contribute to winning basketball. As far as team ratings, 2K has moved away from dramatic differences between top and bottom teams, as the lowest rated team in this year’s edition is an 86 OVR and they don’t even show team ratings in the game setup screen (you can find them in MySeason mode when picking through teams to start a franchise with).

The Thunder took a major step last season, earning a Play-In spot thanks in large part to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s leap into superstardom. He’s continued that this summer in the FIBA World Cup and, if anything, his 93 overall might need an upgrade as this season goes on. The Thunder have a ton of young talent, but the guy that holds the key to how good they can be is Chet Holmgren. Last year’s No. 2 overall pick missed all of last season with a foot injury and given the Thunder’s issues at center, if he can pop in the way some think he can, Oklahoma City could take another stride into the playoff convo out West. In 2K, his combination with SGA figures to be extremely fun and you can mix and match a number of fascinating wing combinations between them.

Oklahoma City Thunder: 93 OVR, 97 OFF, 88 DEF

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: 93
Josh Giddey: 83
Jalen Williams: 82
Luguentz Dort: 78
Chet Holmgren: 77
Vasilije Micic: 77
Isaiah Joe: 76
Kenrich Williams: 76
Aleksej Pokusevski: 76
Jaylin Williams: 75
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl: 75
Tre Mann: 75
Victor Oladipo: 75
Aaron Wiggins: 74
Ousmane Dieng: 73
Lindy Waters III: 73
Cason Wallace: 72
Davis Bertans: 72
Olivier Sarr: 68
Jack White: 67

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The Complete ‘NBA 2K24’ Player Ratings For The Phoenix Suns

We are less than a month away from teams reporting to training camps around the NBA, and the official first sign that the new season is almost upon us is the annual release of the latest installment of the NBA 2K franchise, NBA 2K24.

While fans of the game will be concerned mostly with the gameplay changes and updated game modes, general NBA fans are always interested in seeing how the ratings folks at 2K grade out all of the players and teams in the league. Player ratings always spark debate, particularly among how they rank top stars and regarding players whose impact often isn’t fully felt in the box score — or, vice versa, those who put up big stats but might not always contribute to winning basketball. As far as team ratings, 2K has moved away from dramatic differences between top and bottom teams, as the lowest rated team in this year’s edition is an 86 OVR and they don’t even show team ratings in the game setup screen (you can find them in MySeason mode when picking through teams to start a franchise with).

The Phoenix Suns figure to be a fan favorite in 2K because they have three of the most dynamic scorers in basketball in Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal. In the real world, they have to show they can figure out how to balance each other and fit together (and get enough from the rest of the roster), but in 2K, it’s hard to find a more fun offensive experience than playing as the Suns. Defense is the question in 2K, as the Suns are dinged for an 89 defensive rating which holds them down at a 94 overall, as Durant and Deandre Ayton aren’t enough to sell the folks at 2K that this team can play at a high level on that end — as an aside, Bol Bol’s overall rating might be the wildest in the game compared to actual on court production.

Phoenix Suns: 94 OVR, 99 OFF, 89 DEF

Kevin Durant: 96
Devin Booker: 94
Bradley Beal: 86
Deandre Ayton: 83
Josh Okogie: 77
Bol Bol: 77
Eric Gordon: 76
Drew Eubanks: 76
Keita Bates-Diop: 75
Damion Lee: 75
Chimezie Metu: 75
Yuta Watanabe: 74
Ish Wainwright: 73
Jordan Goodwin: 72
Udoka Azubuike: 72
Saben Lee: 71
Toumani Camara: 68

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The Complete ‘NBA 2K24’ Player Ratings For The San Antonio Spurs

We are less than a month away from teams reporting to training camps around the NBA, and the official first sign that the new season is almost upon us is the annual release of the latest installment of the NBA 2K franchise, NBA 2K24.

While fans of the game will be concerned mostly with the gameplay changes and updated game modes, general NBA fans are always interested in seeing how the ratings folks at 2K grade out all of the players and teams in the league. Player ratings always spark debate, particularly among how they rank top stars and regarding players whose impact often isn’t fully felt in the box score — or, vice versa, those who put up big stats but might not always contribute to winning basketball. As far as team ratings, 2K has moved away from dramatic differences between top and bottom teams, as the lowest rated team in this year’s edition is an 86 OVR and they don’t even show team ratings in the game setup screen (you can find them in MySeason mode when picking through teams to start a franchise with).

In San Antonio, everything about this upcoming season is about Victor Wembanyama. In 2K, he earned the highest rating ever for a rookie at 84 overall, and the hype around him is immense. The question is just how good he is immediately, as Summer League showed there’s still plenty of work to do to refine his game, as well as how much support he has around him from a very young roster. The Spurs might end up being pretty bad once again in the real world, but also should be more fun to watch (and play as in 2K) thanks to Wemby’s presence.

San Antonio Spurs: 88 OVR, 89 OFF, 87 DEF

Victor Wembanyama: 84
Devin Vassell: 81
Keldon Johnson: 80
Tre Jones: 78
Jeremy Sochan: 78
Zach Collins: 78
Malaki Branham: 76
Reggie Bullock: 76
Devonte’ Graham: 75
Cedi Osman: 75
Charles Bassey: 75
Doug McDermott: 73
Blake Wesley: 73
Sandro Mamukelashvili: 72
Khem Birch: 71
Sidy Cissoko: 69
Julian Champagnie: 68
Dominick Barlow: 68

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The Complete ‘NBA 2K24’ Player Ratings For The Houston Rockets

We are less than a month away from teams reporting to training camps around the NBA, and the official first sign that the new season is almost upon us is the annual release of the latest installment of the NBA 2K franchise, NBA 2K24.

While fans of the game will be concerned mostly with the gameplay changes and updated game modes, general NBA fans are always interested in seeing how the ratings folks at 2K grade out all of the players and teams in the league. Player ratings always spark debate, particularly among how they rank top stars and regarding players whose impact often isn’t fully felt in the box score — or, vice versa, those who put up big stats but might not always contribute to winning basketball. As far as team ratings, 2K has moved away from dramatic differences between top and bottom teams, as the lowest rated team in this year’s edition is an 86 OVR and they don’t even show team ratings in the game setup screen (you can find them in MySeason mode when picking through teams to start a franchise with).

No team enters the 2023-24 season with a more overhauled roster than the Houston Rockets, who were the lone team that really attacked the free agent market this summer. The result was adding Fred VanVleet, Dillon Brooks, Jock Landale, and Jeff Green to a young roster filled with fascinating talent that has never come together into a cohesive unit. Jalen Green, Alperen Sengun, Jabari Smith Jr., and Tari Eason are all candidates to take a leap next year, but its rare for a team to get that from all of their youngsters at once. With Ime Udoka now in charge, they’ll look to establish a defensive identity that provides some floor balance to their tremendous offensive potential in hopes that wins will follow.

Houston Rockets: 91 OVR, 91 OFF, 90 DEF

Fred VanVleet: 83
Jalen Green: 83
Alperen Sengun: 83
Jabari Smith Jr.: 79
Dillon Brooks: 78
Kevin Porter Jr.: 78
Tari Eason: 78
Amen Thompson: 76
Jae’Sean Tate: 76
Jeff Green: 75
Cam Whitmore: 74
Jock Landale: 74
Aaron Holiday: 73
Boban Marjanovic: 72
Trevor Hudgins: 68
Darius Days: 67

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The Complete ‘NBA 2K24’ Player Ratings For The Toronto Raptors

We are less than a month away from teams reporting to training camps around the NBA, and the official first sign that the new season is almost upon us is the annual release of the latest installment of the NBA 2K franchise, NBA 2K24.

While fans of the game will be concerned mostly with the gameplay changes and updated game modes, general NBA fans are always interested in seeing how the ratings folks at 2K grade out all of the players and teams in the league. Player ratings always spark debate, particularly among how they rank top stars and regarding players whose impact often isn’t fully felt in the box score — or, vice versa, those who put up big stats but might not always contribute to winning basketball. As far as team ratings, 2K has moved away from dramatic differences between top and bottom teams, as the lowest rated team in this year’s edition is an 86 OVR and they don’t even show team ratings in the game setup screen (you can find them in MySeason mode when picking through teams to start a franchise with).

In Toronto, despite another summer full of trade rumors, most of their core group is back once again. Fred VanVleet’s departure left them scrambling to fill their point guard position, ending up with Dennis Schroder, but otherwise this is mostly the same roster that scuffled to the East’s 9-seed a year ago. The Raptors are the rare team in 2K to earn a higher defensive rating than offensive rating, which is both accurate and will probably not make them a particularly popular 2K team — playing good defense is not nearly as fun in a video game as being able to get buckets.

Toronto Raptors: 91 OVR, 89 OFF, 92 DEF

Pascal Siakam: 86
Scottie Barnes: 83
OG Anunoby: 82
Jakob Poeltl: 81
Gary Trent Jr.: 79
Dennis Schroder: 77
Chris Boucher: 77
Precious Achiuwa: 76
Jalen McDaniels: 76
Thaddeus Young: 75
Christian Koloko: 74
Otto Porter: 74
Gradey Dick: 72
Malachi Flynn: 72
Garrett Temple: 70
Jeff Dowtin: 69
Ron Harper Jr.: 68

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The Complete ‘NBA 2K24’ Player Ratings For The Detroit Pistons

We are less than a month away from teams reporting to training camps around the NBA, and the official first sign that the new season is almost upon us is the annual release of the latest installment of the NBA 2K franchise, NBA 2K24.

While fans of the game will be concerned mostly with the gameplay changes and updated game modes, general NBA fans are always interested in seeing how the ratings folks at 2K grade out all of the players and teams in the league. Player ratings always spark debate, particularly among how they rank top stars and regarding players whose impact often isn’t fully felt in the box score — or, vice versa, those who put up big stats but might not always contribute to winning basketball. As far as team ratings, 2K has moved away from dramatic differences between top and bottom teams, as the lowest rated team in this year’s edition is an 86 OVR and they don’t even show team ratings in the game setup screen (you can find them in MySeason mode when picking through teams to start a franchise with).

The Pistons are among the teams at the bottom of the 2K team ratings, which isn’t a surprise for a team coming off of having the league’s worst record. Cade Cunningham’s return is the lead storyline of the season in Detroit, but behind that is how their young talent will sort itself out. There are a number of interesting players on this roster, from Jaden Ivey and Ausar Thompson on the perimeter to their glut of castoff big men, but how it all fits together is not obvious on either end of the floor. We’ll see if there is a leap to be had from this young roster, but Monty Williams will certainly have his hands full trying to pull all the right strings to make the Pistons work.

Detroit Pistons: 88 OVR, 89 OFF, 87 DEF

Cade Cunningham: 84
Bojan Bogdanovic: 82
Jaden Ivey: 80
Jalen Duren: 79
James Wiseman: 78
Marvin Bagley III: 78
Monte Morris: 78
Isaiah Stewart: 77
Ausar Thompson: 76
Alec Burks: 76
Joe Harris: 76
Killian Hayes: 75
Isaiah Livers: 74
Marcus Sasser: 70
Jared Rhoden: 69

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The Complete ‘NBA 2K24’ Player Ratings For The New Orleans Pelicans

We are less than a month away from teams reporting to training camps around the NBA, and the official first sign that the new season is almost upon us is the annual release of the latest installment of the NBA 2K franchise, NBA 2K24.

While fans of the game will be concerned mostly with the gameplay changes and updated game modes, general NBA fans are always interested in seeing how the ratings folks at 2K grade out all of the players and teams in the league. Player ratings always spark debate, particularly among how they rank top stars and regarding players whose impact often isn’t fully felt in the box score — or, vice versa, those who put up big stats but might not always contribute to winning basketball. As far as team ratings, 2K has moved away from dramatic differences between top and bottom teams, as the lowest rated team in this year’s edition is an 86 OVR and they don’t even show team ratings in the game setup screen (you can find them in MySeason mode when picking through teams to start a franchise with).

The New Orleans Pelicans feature one of the most exciting potential rosters in the league and, especially, in 2K, with Zion Williamson as an unstoppable force when he’s on the floor, Brandon Ingram as a dynamic scorer, and an intriguing mix of veterans and young talent around them. The big question facing the Pelicans is not new to them, as their ability to threaten the West playoff race will almost entirely be determined by health. Keeping Williamson on the floor has proved extremely difficult, Ingram has had his own injury issues, and they’re going to start the season without the services of their best 3-and-D wing as Trey Murphy III recovers from a knee injury. In the world of 2K, Pelicans fans can see what the full potential of this roster is when all together, and then hope to finally get the chance to see that in real life this season.

New Orleans Pelicans: 93 OVR, 99 OFF, 87 DEF

Zion Williamson: 90
Brandon Ingram: 85
CJ McCollum: 84
Jonas Valanciunas: 83
Herbert Jones: 79
Trey Murphy III: 79
Jose Alvarado: 76
Larry Nance Jr.: 76
Cody Zeller: 76
Naji Marshall: 75
Dyson Daniels: 75
Jordan Hawkins: 72
Kira Lewis Jr.: 72
EJ Liddell: 70
Dereon Seabron: 67

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The Complete ‘NBA 2K24’ Player Ratings For The Indiana Pacers

We are less than a month away from teams reporting to training camps around the NBA, and the official first sign that the new season is almost upon us is the annual release of the latest installment of the NBA 2K franchise, NBA 2K24.

While fans of the game will be concerned mostly with the gameplay changes and updated game modes, general NBA fans are always interested in seeing how the ratings folks at 2K grade out all of the players and teams in the league. Player ratings always spark debate, particularly among how they rank top stars and regarding players whose impact often isn’t fully felt in the box score — or, vice versa, those who put up big stats but might not always contribute to winning basketball. As far as team ratings, 2K has moved away from dramatic differences between top and bottom teams, as the lowest rated team in this year’s edition is an 86 OVR and they don’t even show team ratings in the game setup screen (you can find them in MySeason mode when picking through teams to start a franchise with).

The Indiana Pacers come into this season with a fascinating roster, headlined by Tyrese Haliburton who was one of last year’s breakout stars. Bruce Brown joins the Pacers fresh off a title with the Nuggets and Myles Turner, in spite of annual trade rumors, is back with a new extension. The question for Indiana is what kind of strides will they see from youngsters like Bennedict Mathurin and Andrew Nembhard, both of whom made All-Rookie teams a year ago, and what they can cobble together defensively this season. The folks at 2K dinged them considerably for their defense, which struggles to slow opponents despite Turner’s presence at the rim, and their ability to shore up that end of the floor will determine if they take a leap into the playoff conversation in the East.

Indiana Pacers: 90 OVR, 96 OFF, 84 DEF

Tyrese Haliburton: 88
Myles Turner: 83
Bruce Brown: 80
Buddy Hield: 80
Bennedict Mathurin: 80
Obi Toppin: 78
TJ McConnell: 77
Andrew Nembhard: 76
Aaron Nesmith: 76
Jalen Smith: 76
Jordan Nwora: 76
Isaiah Jackson: 75
Jarace Walker: 74
Daniel Theis: 74
Ben Sheppard: 70
Kendall Brown: 69

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The Complete ‘NBA 2K24’ Player Ratings For The Denver Nuggets

We are less than a month away from teams reporting to training camps around the NBA, and the official first sign that the new season is almost upon us is the annual release of the latest installment of the NBA 2K franchise, NBA 2K24.

While fans of the game will be concerned mostly with the gameplay changes and updated game modes, general NBA fans are always interested in seeing how the ratings folks at 2K grade out all of the players and teams in the league. Player ratings always spark debate, particularly among how they rank top stars and regarding players whose impact often isn’t fully felt in the box score — or, vice versa, those who put up big stats but might not always contribute to winning basketball. As far as team ratings, 2K has moved away from dramatic differences between top and bottom teams, as the lowest rated team in this year’s edition is an 86 OVR and they don’t even show team ratings in the game setup screen (you can find them in MySeason mode when picking through teams to start a franchise with).

The defending champion Denver Nuggets will enter the 2023-24 season with the same starting lineup that dominated in both the regular season and postseason, led by the dynamic two-man game of Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray. The question for Denver coming off of the franchise’s first title lie within the bench unit, as Bruce Brown is now in Indiana and Jeff Green is now in Houston, meaning two of their first three players off the bench from last year now must be replaced. Christian Braun and Peyton Watson figure to take on a large portion of that responsibility, while Zeke Nnaji and Justin Holiday are also potential minutes eaters. The drop-off to the bench unit is significant enough to have the Nuggets possibly underrated by the 2K folks, as they boast just a 93 OVR rating, largely due to their defensive question marks.

Denver Nuggets: 93 OVR, 99 OFF, 88 DEF

Nikola Jokic: 98
Jamal Murray: 88
Aaron Gordon: 84
Michael Porter Jr.: 83
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope: 78
Christian Braun: 76
Reggie Jackson: 74
Zeke Nnaji: 74
Justin Holiday: 73
Vlatko Cancar: 73
Peyton Watson: 73
DeAndre Jordan: 72
Julian Strawther: 70
Hunter Tyson: 70
Jalen Pickett: 70
Collin Gillespie: 68
Jay Huff: 67
Braxton Key: 66

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A juice company dumped orange peels in a national park. Here’s what it looks like now.

In 1997, ecologists Daniel Janzen and Winnie Hallwachs approached an orange juice company in Costa Rica with an off-the-wall idea.

In exchange for donating a portion of unspoiled, forested land to the Área de Conservación Guanacaste — a nature preserve in the country’s northwest — the park would allow the company to dump its discarded orange peels and pulp, free of charge, in a heavily grazed, largely deforested area nearby.

One year later, one thousand trucks poured into the national park, offloading over 12,000 metric tons of sticky, mealy, orange compost onto the worn-out plot.


The site was left untouched and largely unexamined for over a decade. A sign was placed to ensure future researchers could locate and study it.

16 years later, Janzen dispatched graduate student Timothy Treuer to look for the site where the food waste was dumped.

Treuer initially set out to locate the large placard that marked the plot — and failed.

“It’s a huge sign, bright yellow lettering. We should have been able to see it,” Treuer says. After wandering around for half an hour with no luck, he consulted Janzen, who gave him more detailed instructions on how to find the plot.

When he returned a week later and confirmed he was in the right place, Treuer was floored. Compared to the adjacent barren former pastureland, the site of the food waste deposit was “like night and day.”

“It was just hard to believe that the only difference between the two areas was a bunch of orange peels. They look like completely different ecosystems,” he explains.

The area was so thick with vegetation he still could not find the sign.

Treuer and a team of researchers from Princeton University studied the site over the course of the following three years.

The results, published in the journal “Restoration Ecology,” highlight just how completely the discarded fruit parts assisted the area’s turnaround.

The ecologists measured various qualities of the site against an area of former pastureland immediately across the access road used to dump the orange peels two decades prior. Compared to the adjacent plot, which was dominated by a single species of tree, the site of the orange peel deposit featured two dozen species of vegetation, most thriving.

In addition to greater biodiversity, richer soil, and a better-developed canopy, researchers discovered a tayra (a dog-sized weasel) and a giant fig tree three feet in diameter, on the plot.

“You could have had 20 people climbing in that tree at once and it would have supported the weight no problem,” says Jon Choi, co-author of the paper, who conducted much of the soil analysis. “That thing was massive.”

Recent evidence suggests that secondary tropical forests — those that grow after the original inhabitants are torn down — are essential to helping slow climate change.

In a 2016 study published in Nature, researchers found that such forests absorb and store atmospheric carbon at roughly 11 times the rate of old-growth forests.

Treuer believes better management of discarded produce — like orange peels — could be key to helping these forests regrow.

In many parts of the world, rates of deforestation are increasing dramatically, sapping local soil of much-needed nutrients and, with them, the ability of ecosystems to restore themselves.

Meanwhile, much of the world is awash in nutrient-rich food waste. In the United States, up to half of all produce in the United States is discarded. Most currently ends up in landfills.

“We don’t want companies to go out there will-nilly just dumping their waste all over the place, but if it’s scientifically driven and restorationists are involved in addition to companies, this is something I think has really high potential,” Treuer says.

The next step, he believes, is to examine whether other ecosystems — dry forests, cloud forests, tropical savannas — react the same way to similar deposits.

Two years after his initial survey, Treuer returned to once again try to locate the sign marking the site.

Since his first scouting mission in 2013, Treuer had visited the plot more than 15 times. Choi had visited more than 50. Neither had spotted the original sign.

In 2015, when Treuer, with the help of the paper’s senior author, David Wilcove, and Princeton Professor Rob Pringle, finally found it under a thicket of vines, the scope of the area’s transformation became truly clear.

“It’s a big honking sign,” Choi emphasizes.

19 years of waiting with crossed fingers had buried it, thanks to two scientists, a flash of inspiration, and the rind of an unassuming fruit.

This article originally appeared on 08.23.17