3 Grizzlies players who rated too high, too low, and just right on NBA 2K25

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Ja Morant: Just right

2K25 Rating: 93

Ja Morant finally seems to be regaining some of the respect and recognition that was seemingly forgotten about during his suspension and injury-riddled 2023-24 campaign.

Coming in with the 15-highest ranking in this year's issue of NBA 2K, the point guard finds himself as one of only three players to receive a 93 overall rating, sharing the status with sensational Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell and the league's reigning Finals MVP, Jaylen Brown.

When on the hardwood, few talents draw in as much attention and have as great of an impact on their team as Morant does.

Paving the way with his high-flying dunks and blink and you'll miss him speed, throughout his five years of action the 25-year-old has has earned a ton of accolades for his production, such as a Rookie of the Year nod, a Most Improved Player award, two All-Star selections, and an All-NBA selection while simultaneously leading the Grizzlies to either a Play-In Tournament or playoff berth in every full season he's played.

Prior to his gap year this past campaign, where he was limited to just nine games played, Morant was seen spearheading the charge toward a total of 107 wins from 2021-22 to 2022-23 while dropping sensational averages of 26.8 points, 7.4 assists, 5.8 rebounds, and 1.1 steals on 47.9 percent shooting along the way.

A walking highlight reel and a legitimate contender for the moniker of best point guard in the NBA when healthy, having Ja be among the league's elites in these 2K25 ratings should come as no surprise.

As the 2024-25 season comes underway, Grizzlies fans should only expect his number grade to increase as he partakes in his redemption run.