Milwaukee Bucks: NBA 2K20 ratings, progressions for every player
By Adam McGee
2. Khris Middleton – 2K20 Rating: 85
The chances are that anyone reading this doesn’t need to be told about just how complicated Khris Middleton’s 2018-19 season was. If you’re not entirely aware, let’s just leave it at the fact that credible cases could be made for it as both one of his best and one of his worst seasons to date.
Middleton often struggled as he worked to adapt to a new-look offense less tailored to his game, yet the fact remains he also earned his first All-Star appearance and received the accompanying boost in profile.
Starting 2K19 as an 84, reaching 86, and ultimately falling back down to earth to finish with an 83 certainly captures the ebbs and flows of Middleton’s season, and may well suggest he’s a little bit fortunate to take a step back up two points to 85 over the course of the offseason.
In spite of that, Bledsoe’s playoff issues should leave little doubt that Middleton is the Bucks’ second best player. The two being tied at 85 doesn’t quite feel right, but that’s not to suggest that Middleton should be higher than this at present. For the sake of Bucks fans wanting to play with an ultra talented team in the game, we won’t complain too much about the pair of 85s, though.