The NBA2k19 ratings of EuroLeague players

12/Sep/18 15:43 September 12, 2018

Aris Barkas

12/Sep/18 15:43

Eurohoops.net

NBA2k19 does not include a EuroLeague mode. However, EuroLeague players are still included in the game as potential free agents and here are their rankings.

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

It’s a small basketball world and even if you play in the EuroLeague, you have a pretty good chance to sign or return to the NBA.

Having that in mind, NBA2k19 official rosters include players who signed in the EuroLeague this summer but are considered “Free Agents” in the game. So what’s their rating?

We have the numbers and here are the ratings all the NBA starters for comparison.

Markel Brown – 67 rating (Darussafaka)

Profile: Shooter

Markel Brown returned to Europe for Darussafaka, after playing for Khimki during the 2016-17. He is still part of the NBA2k19 database and offense is his calling card. His shooting abilities are good enough for a 67 rating. 

Alec Peters – 68 rating (CSKA Moscow)

Profile: Offensive-minded four

After 20 games with the Suns last season, which included a masterclass with 36 points and 8 threes against the Mavs, Peters signed with CSKA Moscow.

Of course, he is still part of the NBA2k19 and shooting is what makes him stand out. His rating is 68. 

George Papagiannis – 67 rating (Panathinaikos)

Profile: Tenacious rebounder

Things didn’t work out for big George with the Kings and the Blazers. He returned to Greece for Panathinaikos and he is still considered one of the best European centers of his generation.

His NBA2k19 rating is 67, because of his rebounding abilities, which has an A- score. 

Darrun Hilliard – 68 rating (Baskonia)

Profile: Reserve

He spent most of last season in the G-League, averaging 21.3 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 3.8 asp while shooting 41% in threes.

Those are numbers deserving of a reserve spot in the NBA and he can be one of the standouts for Baskonia. His NBA2k19 rating is 68.

Johnny O’Bryant – 69 rating (Maccabi Tel Aviv)

Profile: Faceup Four

Maccabi Tel Aviv has a formidable front line and O’Bryant can make a difference in the EuroLeague. Despite being a power forward in the NBA – and also in the game – he is expected to play the center position in Europe.

His rebounding abilities and his mid-range shooting give him a 69 rating. 

Joel Bolomboy – 69 rating (CSKA Moscow)

Profile: Low post threat

The last addition of CSKA Moscow‘s roster can end up being one of the key members of the team. His low post presence is more than needed in the “Army Team” and very few players in Europe can match his strength and ability.

He has a 69 rating which seems to be fair. 

Jeremy Evans – 70 rating (Darussafaka)

Profile: Reserve

Jeremy Evans had played for Khimki just in two games back in the 2016-17 season, however, this time around he is expected to be the leader of Darrusafaka.

After 250 games in the NBA, he has a 70 rating in the NBA2k19. 

Nate Wolters – 71 rating (Zalgiris Kaunas)

Profile: Two-way point

He has to replace Kevin Pangos in Kaunas and he is one of the players in the EuroLeague with the highest NBA2k19 ratings.

The 27 years old point guard who has also played in Besiktas, Crvena Zvezda and Chalon, should be happy with his 71 rating after playing five games with the Utah Jazz last season.

Tyler Ennis – 71 rating (Fenerbahce)

Profile: Scrapper

He is a fighter, the game calls him a “scrapper” and he also has a 71 rating in NBA2k19. He will replace Brad Wanamaker – who has a 72 rating in the game – but their game is different.

In theory, at least, Ennis is better at playmaking and that’s something Fenerbahce really needs from him.

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