NBA 2K23 Denver Nuggets Roster And Ratings
NBA 2K23 is here, and that means hoop heads and casual NBA fans will have about a season’s worth of debates to start and more than a few Michael Jordan dunks to choreograph. We’re breaking down the new NBA 2K23 rosters for all 32 NBA teams, and in this guide we’re taking a closer look at the Denver Nuggets. If you’re curious about who the Nuggets’ best players might be, where their top players rank in the league, or which team positions may need an upgrade in MyNBA Eras, then here’s everything you need to know about the new NBA 2K23 Nuggets roster.
Denver Nuggets – Best Players
The Nuggets are the 9th best team in the league according to the new ratings for all 32 teams in NBA 2K23. At launch, Denver’s set for an overall team rating of 92. The Nuggets will also have a total of three players rated 80 or above in NBA 2K23, including their perennial MVP candidate:
- Nikola Jokic (C) – 96 OVR
Below you will find a table of the starting roster and bench players for the Denver Nuggets at launch in NBA 2K23, which includes all five starters and all of their bench players.
Denver Nuggets – Starters & Bench
Player Name | Position | OVR |
---|---|---|
Nikola Jokic | C | 96 |
Jamal Murray | PG | 84 |
Michael Porter Jr. | SF | 80 |
Aaron Gordon | PF | 79 |
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope | SG | 76 |
Bruce Brown | PF | 76 |
Ish Smith | PG | 75 |
Nah’Shon Hyland | PG | 76 |
Jeff Green | SF | 76 |
Zeke Nnaji | PF | 76 |
DeAndre Jordan | C | 72 |
Christian Braun | SG | 71 |
Peyton Watson | SF | 70 |
For more on NBA 2K23, check out our MyNBA Eras preview and the 2K23 ratings hub.
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EA has revealed a first look at the gameplay for EA Sports College Football 25, showcasing several new features ahead of the game’s release in July. This year’s take on college football puts a fast-paced emphasis on the sport, includes all 134 FBS schools, and the return of popular modes Dynasty and Road To Glory.
Some of the new features that fans can expect include a “Wear and Tear System” for your players, and you’ll need to actively manage the health of your team by monitoring athletes and using strategic substitutions to keep them in fighting shape. Game-altering homefield advantages will also play a crucial part in buffing your team and EA says its new Pre-Snap Recognition feature makes the decision behind every snap matter more, motivating you to make the right decision and read the field during crucial moments.
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This is the right move for Microsoft because it’s a multi-platform title that is being sold for $70 outside of the subscription and because it’s a live service title with in game purchases.
That model can also work for other Xbox first party games. https://t.co/860Xgq1SUf
— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) May 17, 2024
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