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Whoa, talk about a major bummer! Lebron James’ lowest 2K rating ever is out and it’s not looking good. It’s a real shocker considering he’s one of the greatest players of all time. But hey, that’s life - sometimes you’re up, sometimes you’re down. Still, it’s gotta be tough for King James to see his rating take such a hit. Here’s hoping he can bounce back and prove the doubters wrong!
What Was Lebron’S Lowest 2K Rating? [Solved]
LeBron James started off with a modest rating of 78 in NBA 2K4, just like most rookies in the early 2000s. But he quickly climbed to the top, ending up with a 98 overall!
Overall Rating: Lebron James’ lowest overall rating in the NBA 2K video game series was a 95 in NBA 2K14. This was the first time his rating had dropped below a 96 since his rookie season in 2003.
Shooting: Lebron’s shooting rating dropped to an 87 in NBA 2K14, which was the lowest of his career at that point. His shooting percentage also decreased from .541 to .510 during this period, indicating that he wasn’t as accurate from the field as he had been previously.
Defense: Lebron’s defensive rating also took a hit, dropping to an 89 in NBA 2K14 - his lowest since 2006-07 when it was 88. This could be attributed to him playing more minutes and taking on more responsibility on both ends of the court during this period of time.
Passing: Lebron’s passing rating remained relatively consistent throughout this period, staying at an 89 for both NBA 2K13 and 14 - only one point lower than it had been for most of his career prior to that point (90).
Durability: Despite playing more minutes and taking on additional responsibilities, Lebron’s durability rating stayed steady at an 85 for both games - indicating that he was still able to stay healthy despite increased workloads over this period of time
Lebron’s lowest 2K rating was pretty low - it was only a 79! That’s pretty surprising, considering he’s one of the best players in the game. But hey, even the king has his off days. Still, it’s not like he stayed there for long - he bounced back quickly and is now rated at a 98!