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Both Wesley Matthews and Monta Ellis picked up a 81 overall rating in NBA 2k16, which is set to be released later this month.
The Mavericks, of course, swapped Ellis for Matthews this summer. They're both great shooting guards but in very, very different ways. Matthews also has the disadvantage of starting the season injured, something that likely didn't factor into his rating. Here's the top 10 shooting guards.
The top 10 shooting-guard ratings in #NBA2K16. We'll be posting up new top 10's everyday at 10AM PST! RT! pic.twitter.com/uiwU4ef2CQ
— NBA 2K 2K16 (@NBA2K) September 18, 2015
The 2k16 ratings will continue to drop over the next few days, although don't be surprised if some of them leak, too. The top 10 point guard ratings have dropped and Deron Williams (or Devin Harris) didn't make the cut. I'd guess he's in the 76 to 79 range, but I haven't played any 2k game in at least a year, so I'll let y'all figure that out.
The top 10 point-guard ratings in #NBA2K16. We'll be posting up new top 10's everyday at 10AM PST! RT! pic.twitter.com/wUB3MvKmLn
— NBA 2K 2K16 (@NBA2K) September 17, 2015
We'll have the full rankings up whenever that happens.