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Which scoring experts will grace the Top 10 NBA 2K24 Shooting Guards Ratings list? In the NBA, players tap in to so many different ways to score the basketball. The creativity, athleticism, and dexterity among the talent pool in the league has reached new heights. And throughout the course of a season, fans and experts alike see this reality reflected most commonly from shooting guards in the NBA.
As most of you likely are aware of, the NBA 2K24 release date is only drawing nearer, and as you can imagine, the reveals everyone has been itching to see will start to come onto the scene, including the highly anticipated new player ratings. But seeing how popular the guard position is as a whole, fans have already grown curious about which shooting guards will be the best to play with in NBA 2K24?
NBA 2K24 Shooting Guards Ratings
Here’s our NBA 2K24 Shooting Guards Ratings Top 10 prediction along with the latest confirmed reveals:
Player | Rating |
Devin Booker | 94 (confirmed) |
Donovan Mitchell | 91 |
Jaylen Brown | 90 |
James Harden | 89 |
Anthony Edwards | 88 |
Paul George | 87 |
Zach LaVine | 87 |
Mikal Bridges | 86 |
Bradley Beal | 86 |
Jalen Green | 85 |
Dejounte Murray | 84 |
As of this writing, the best shooting guard in NBA 2K24 is that of Devin Booker, who will bare a 94 overall rating at launch. In NBA 2K23, Booker, who was also the cover athlete, was the best shooting guard and a member of the 90 Club, baring a 91 overall at launch.
That said, we do have a new 90 overall in the Top 10 Shooting Guard list for NBA 2K24, and his name is Donovan Mitchell. That’s right! The star shooting guard himself had a season to remember, scoring a career high 28 points per game that led him to be selected for his fourth straight All Star Game appearance and the All-NBA Second Team.
Right behind him are some of the best shooting guards in Brown, Harden, and Edwards, consisting of a selection that could possibly pass Mitchell as the regular season kicks off later in the year.
With that said, here’s a look at five of the Top 10 shooting guards we are predicting for NBA 2K24 and why we think they should be on the list this year.
Devin Booker – 94 overall
In all fairness, it shouldn’t be that surprising that Booker is a 94 overall this year in NBA 2K24, and impressively enough, hit new career highs last season to warrant that honor. What makes it a bit surprising, however, is that Booker’s production was accomplished on a career low 53 games played, and believe it or not, Booker wasn’t even named an All Star last season. To add to it, Durant and Beal are now in his company and there’s no Chris Paul to run the offense as the lead passer. With that being said, Booker did score a career high 27.8 points per game while averaging 5.5 assists and 4.5 rebounds. Considering his new role, Booker’s playmaking talent could reach new heights, and his 94 overall rating is a fair one from NBA 2K24.
Donovan Mitchell – 91 overall
Despite being on a brand new team and a completely different system, Mitchell still found a way thrive and dominate in the process, scoring a whopping 28 points per game. At age 26, Mitchell is officially in his prime, and has proven that the sky is the limit. It would come to no surprise if he took things a step further this season, and scored an average of 30 points on a nightly basis. The Cavs have a strong support structure, particularly with the likes of Darius Garland and Evan Mobley. But Mitchell is the best player on the team, and right now, simply the best shooting guard in the NBA.
Jaylen Brown – 90 overall
Yes, Donovan Mitchell was exceptional last season and has a better offensive skill set than Brown does. But considering Brown is simply the most well-rounded shooting guard, and that means not only as a scorer inside and out but also as a defender, he has to be in the 90 Club this year, and we are predicting him to be the second best shooting guard in the game on launch. Keep in mind that the Celtics made a trip to the NBA Finals in 2022 before returning back to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2023. And though there’s many reasons why they’ve had so much success, you cannot ignore the role Brown has played, particularly last season.
Anthony Edwards – 88 overall
Ant Man was electric last season and proved to everyone how good he can be. After dropping a career highs in points per game (24.6), rebounds (5.8), assists (4.4), and steals (1.6), the 21-year-old Edwards received a max-contract extension that is worth $260 million over the next five years. Yes, he was an 86 overall at launch last season, but this new Anthony Edwards is still that much better, and has to be an 88 overall in NBA 2K24.
Mikal Bridges – 86 overall
When it comes to consistency and potential, there’s no better example to look at than shooting guard Mikal Bridges. Over the last two seasons, the man has yet to miss a single game (played 82 games in 2021-22 and 83 in 2022-23), and in the process, has transformed into one of the best two-way shooting guards in the league. Despite being traded to the Brooklyn Nets last season, Bridges still had career highs in points (20.1), rebounds (4.4), and assists (3.3), and is still only 26-years-old. In NBA 2K23, Bridges was an 83 overall, so it makes sense to have him become an 86 this year.
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