As the release date for the much-awaited "NBA 2K17" draws near, the players themselves have slowly revealed their respective player ratings and in-game screenshots on Twitter.

Over the weekend, the players have posted screenshots of their in-game personas on the social media site, accompanied by their respective player ratings in the game.

Some fans have reacted over the scores, saying that the ratings should be higher. Tobias Harris, from Detroit Pistons, got a player rating of 78, and his fans think he should have had at least an 80.

2K is also getting the flak from fans who think that New York Knicks' Kristaps Porzingis was rated too low, getting only an 80 on "NBA 2K17.

Evan "Don't Google" Fournier had no issues with his 78 rating,but his fans did have something to say about his googly-eyed character in the game.


Fournier seem to be a good sport about it, however, that even he had made fun of himself on Twitter. "I'm not sure who this guy in my 2K screenshot is," Fournier cheekily wrote on his Twitter page. "He got my name and my jersey on though."

Another funny reaction is from 2016 dunk contest runner-up Aaron Gordon, from Orlando Magic. Gordon's first screenshot had his character facing away from the camera, but another shot of him showed a very unrealistic pair of hairy armpits.

Gordon posted a side-by-side comparison on Twitter, and commented sarcastically that the model is pretty close to his own.

Here are the rest of the player ratings revealed so far.

Quincy Acy 72

Justin Anderson 73

Kent Bazemore 78

Malik Beasley 69

Jaylen Brown 74

Isaiah Canaan 72

Willie Cauley-Stein 72

Marquese Chriss 71

Ian Clark 72

Jordan Clarkson 77

Mike Conley 85

Seth Curry 72

Dewayne Dedmon 74

Spencer Dinwiddie 69

Andre Drummond 87

Jared Dudley 76

Joel Embiid 77

Kay Felder 69

Evan Fournier 78

Rudy Gobert 81

Aaron Gordon 76

Tobias Harris 78

Brandon Jennings 75

Jonas Jerebko 73

Stanley Johnson 75

Sean Kilpatrick 72

Shelvin Mack 74

Patrick McCaw 69

CJ McCollum 83

Chris McCullough 70

Doug McDermott 74

Ben McLemore 72

Jordan McRae 70

Jodie Meeks 74

Emmanuel Mudiay 76

Dejounte Murray 70

Larry Nance Jr 75

Kristaps Porzingis 80

Taurean Prince 71

Julius Randle 77

Malachi Richardson 69

Josh Richardson 75

Glenn Robinson 70

D'Angelo Russell 79

Dario Saric 75

Dennis Schroeder 78

Ben Simmons 79

Marcus Smart 76

Jared Sullinger 77

Isaiah Thomas 85

Karl-Anthony Towns 88

Myles Turner 78

Denzel Valentine 73

Hassan Whiteside 85

Brandan Wright 76

Stephen Zimmerman 67

"NBA 2K17" will be out on September 16 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and PC for people who pre-ordered the game, and September 20 for everybody else.

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