NBA 2K24 TrueSim Ratings Generator (PS5, PS4, Xbox & PC)
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December 05, 2023
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NBA 2K24 NBA Ratings Generator
Have you ever imagined a tool with which you can calculate the ratings of the players you create in NBA 2K24? You are in the right place, because here you will find the definitive tool to create players with realistic ratings based on their real statistics.
Stanton Charlton, creator of this guide, provides us through his tool the possibility of generating accurate ratings, tendencies and badges for players in NBA 2K. Below you have at your disposal the step-by-step guide and the download link to get it.
How to Generate Accurate Ratings in NBA 2K24
1. Fill in cells B1 through B4 of the Dashboard sheet.
Nikola Jokic as an example.
2. Copy-paste the player's Advanced stats via Basketball-Reference in rows 7-9. You should see the win shares, OWS, DWS etc info update.
Optional: If you have access to Basketball Index, enter the player's Matchup Difficulty rating using the most recent season. This helps fine-tune the defensive IQ ratings. If you don't have access to Basketball Index, leave this blank. The tool can still generate defensive ratings.
3. Go to the Data tab. This is where the tool retrieves the information it needs to produce ratings and tendencies. Copy-paste the players Totals and Shooting data from Basketball-Reference. The tool uses 3 seasons of data.
Next to each season, enter the name of the player + totals or shooting + year 1/2/3
E.g. next to Jokic's first totals season (2020), the correct input is nikola jokic totals 1.
You can use any combination of years you want. If you want to only use 1 year, simply copy-paste the same year 3 times e.g. same data in rows 1, 2 and 3.
4. Go to the Calc sheet.
5. Copy-paste the data in row 4 into a fresh row on the Ratings sheet.
6. In the Ratings sheet, navigate to the player's name.
7. In the RatingView sheet, select A1.
8. Hit the Display button. This will run a macro to display the player's ratings, tendencies, play types and badges in the format you'll see in 2k's player editor for easy in-game input. You may see ratings/tendencies such as moving shot that were in earlier 2k games, so you can ignore them if they don't exist, or use them if you are playing a previous 2k entry.