Per usual, there's always a few players in the league that are upset with their NBA 2K ratings in some shape or fashion. For the most part, many players have already gotten their feelings out the way after the game was released in September. Even so, Sacramento Kings shooting guard Buddy Hield couldn't help himself when the opportunity came to speak on his glaring absence on 2K21's top 3-point ratings.

Hield took to Twitter to throw a slick shot at 2K while also taking to his trophy shelf, showcasing his case for being why he shouldn't of been snubbed from the rankings:

While 2K has often been criticized for being a popularity contest, Hield has every reason to feel the way he does. Despite having a rocky season after finding himself benched for a portion of the season, the sharpshooter was able to can 39 percent of his 3-pointers last season while attempting an insane 9.6 threes per game.

Such efficiency made Hield second in the league behind only James Harden in terms of 3-pointers made last season. Even so, Hield will have the opportunity to prove himself once more this season. After the Kings decided not to match the offer sheet of Bogdan Bogdanovic, it was safe to say that Hield would resume his duties as starting shooting guard alongside floor general De'Aaron Fox.

Still, it remains to be seen what this Kings squad will truly do with its future. Hield has reportedly not been on the best of terms with the coaching staff, which hopefully won't roll over into next season. If both parties are able to put the past aside, the season could be interesting with Fox and Hield complemented by rising star Marvin Bagley III.