Sixers' Tyrese Maxey Makes Bold Claim About NBA 2K Rating

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NBA players will get a chance to play themselves on the newest version of the 2K game. Recently, Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey learned his 2025-2026 rating through an interview with Overtime.
The young guard predicted he was “around 86-97” ratings-wise. When it was revealed that Maxey was spot-on with 86, he made a bold claim.
“I’ll be at 90 by the end of the year.”
via @Overtime: Big year on the way for Tyrese Maxey 👀
“I’ll be a 90 overall by the end of the year”
— Overtime (@overtime) August 26, 2025
Big year on the way for Tyrese Maxey 👀 pic.twitter.com/SaZtYNZNQ6
Tyrese Maxey Reveals NBA Players’ Level of Care When It Comes to NBA 2K…
Do NBA players actually put stock into their rating? In Maxey’s eyes, it’s more motivational material than anything.
“I don’t think we take it personal, but I do think it’s like, ‘Alright, bet, I’m going to raise my 2K rating at the end of the day.’ It’s a cool thing to like, base yourself off of,” Maxey explained.

For Maxey, his rating is quite high, considering the amount of criticism he took last year. The former first-rounder out of Kentucky played a much larger role than anticipated. With Paul George on the court for half of the season and Joel Embiid on board for about a quarter of the year, the Sixers relied on Maxey a ton.
Unfortunately, it took some time for Maxey to adjust. And once he started hitting his stride, he eventually suffered a notable injury of his own. After playing in 60 games or more in each of his first four NBA seasons, Maxey’s run was cut short to just 52 games last year.
He scored at a career-high clip of 26 points per game, but Maxey’s efficiency dipped to 44 percent from the field and 34 percent from beyond the arc. Both percentages were under his career average.
Clearly, Maxey isn’t lacking confidence heading into next season. As he’s healthy again, working hard throughout the offseason, and preparing for any scenario, Maxey seems confident that he’ll be able to get back on track. As long as the young guard is playing at a star-caliber level, the Sixers should have a chance to pose a threat in the Eastern Conference.
After the team missed the playoffs for the first time during the Maxey era, they have a lot to prove in 2025-2026.
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Justin Grasso was a credentialed writer and publisher covering the Philadelphia 76ers for Sports Illustrated’s Philadelphia 76ers On SI Network. Grasso got his start in sports media in 2016 with FantasyPros, working the news desk, providing game-by-game player analysis and updates on the Portland Trail Blazers and the Golden State Warriors. By 2017, he joined FanSided’s Philadelphia Eagles site as a staff writer. After spending one season covering the Eagles as a staff writer, Grasso was promoted to become the site’s Co-Editor. For the next two NFL seasons, he covered the Eagles closely before broadening his NFL coverage. For a brief stint, Grasso covered the NFL on a national basis after joining Heavy.com as an NFL news desk writer. In 2019, Grasso joined the 76ers' beat on a part-time basis, stepping into a role with South Jersey’s 97.3 ESPN. Ahead of the 2019-2020 NBA season, he concluded a three-year stint covering the Eagles and joined the Sixers beat full-time. Grasso has covered the 76ers exclusively since then for Sports Illustrated. He is a member of the Pro Basketball Writers Association. Twitter: @JGrasso_ Instagram: @JGrassoMedia Threads: @JGrassoMedia
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