After impatiently waiting for their respective NBA 2K18 ratings, some NBA rookies got Christmas early on Thursday, finally getting to see how they stack up against the rest of the league.
With the likes of Lonzo Ball and Jayson Tatum receiving their ratings earlier this month, it was only time for a slew of other rooks to get their own NBA 2K18 First Look.
Frank Ntilikina of the New York Knicks was one of the first ones to get a glance at his, a moment much awaited by the French international.
👀@Ronnie2K @NBA2K #NBA2K18 #2KFirstLook
After playing this game since a younger age, it finally happened 🙏🏾🎮#Blessed #DreamBig pic.twitter.com/0ynGgNPsHC— Frank Ntilikina (@FrankLikina) August 17, 2017
Shooting guard Donovan Mitchell was rated slightly higher due to his ability to shoot the ball from deep and play defense at a high level, netting a 75 rating.
@Ronnie2K @NBA2K #NBA2K18 #2KFirstLook been waiting for this my whole life 🙏🏾 #BeHumble pic.twitter.com/H0LdHrv7cG
— Donovan Mitchell (@spidadmitchell) August 17, 2017
Justin Patton caught some flack for the inaccuracy of his in-game face, but still obtained a rating of 70.
Everyone take a look! This is crazy still! Huge shoutout to @Ronnie2K @NBA2K #NBA2K18 #2KFirstLook pic.twitter.com/3AAwAmR2lW
— Justin Patton (@JustinPatton17) August 17, 2017
Clippers' selection Jawun Evans has some more to prove after being drafted in the second round.
@Ronnie2K @NBA2K #nba2k18 #2KFirstLook pic.twitter.com/1ECuKBNUHi
— Big Ju (@j3vans1_) August 17, 2017
Lakers rookie Josh Hart has higher aspirations for this season in the City of Angels.
Only up from here… @NBA2K pic.twitter.com/icZGCoSjeE
— Josh Hart (@joshhart) August 17, 2017
Malik Monk seems pleased with his rating. Fair game.
https://twitter.com/AhmadMonk/status/898283147481145344
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