Mavs 2K Ratings Set Up A Flagg Vs Kyrie Debate

Find out how two key Mavericks players fared in the NBA 2K27 rankings, reflecting their recent career trajectories.

NBA 2K27’s latest ratings drop put the Dallas Mavericks right in the spotlight, and the result was a neat little snapshot of where two of their stars stand heading into the new game.

Cooper Flagg and Kyrie Irving both came in at an 87 overall, with Flagg landing at No. 37 and Irving just ahead of him at No. 36. They’re the only two Mavericks to make the game’s top 100.

The symmetry is tidy, but the path to that same number couldn’t be more different.

Flagg’s rise has been all upward momentum. He entered NBA 2K26 at an 82 overall as a rookie, then finished the year at 88 after a Rookie of the Year run. Starting NBA 2K27 at 87 means he’s still five points above where he opened his career in the last edition, a reflection of the rookie season he put together while averaging 21 points, 6.7 rebounds and 4.5 assists.

Irving’s slide is the flip side. He opened NBA 2K26 at 90 and stayed there all season while he was out with a torn ACL.

In 2K27, he’s been knocked down three points to an 87, with the game clearly factoring in that he missed the entire 2025-26 season. It’s a harsh-looking adjustment, but one that fits the way 2K handles stars who miss major time.

Even with the dip, Irving still shows off the traits that have always separated him. The attribute breakdown has him No. 1 in the league in ball handling at 99, and No. 3 in mid-range shooting at 98, behind only Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nikola Jokić. Those numbers tell you 2K still sees the same elite skill package that made him one of the most gifted guards in basketball.

And of course, these ratings are just a snapshot before the 2026-27 season gets going. Flagg is coming off a rookie year that pushed him upward, and Irving is staring at a chance to prove the 87 doesn’t say much about where his game is going once he’s back on the floor.

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