NBA 2K19: All-Time Golden State Warriors Player Ratings and Roster

Curry is considered by many to be the greatest shooter in NBA history and is a great leader for the Warriors
Curry is considered by many to be the greatest shooter in NBA history and is a great leader for the Warriors

NBA 2K19 is the 20th edition in the NBA 2K franchise, developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K Sports.

It was announced on June 5, 2018, and released on September 11, 2018, for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Giannis Antetokounmpo is the cover athlete for the standard edition, while LeBron James of the is the cover athlete for the 20th Anniversary Edition.

Player ratings are always a hot topic of discussion in most of the sports-based games and the 2K series is no different. In this list, we will take a look at All-Time Golden State Warriors Player Ratings and Roster.

Note: The stats(ratings) and figures shown in this article are obtained from 2kratings.com


#15 Andre Iguodala (Rating - 83)

Iguodala still plays for the Warriors and is in his sixth season
Iguodala still plays for the Warriors and is in his sixth season

Andre Iguodala was selected as the ninth overall pick in the first round of 2004 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers.

After spending eight years with the 76ers, he joined the Golden State Warriors. In his second season wit,h GSW he won NBA Championship and was selected as Finals MVP (becoming the first player to win the award without starting a game during the regular season).

Iguodala still plays for the Warriors and is in his sixth season. So far he has won three NBA Titles in four years with GSW. He is given 83 rating in the All-time roster.


#14 Purvis Short (Rating - 86)

Purvis Short looks on
Purvis Short looks on

Purvis 'Rainbowman' Short is the Warriors seventh all-time leading scorer. He was selected by the Warriors as the fifth pick of the first round of 1978 Draft. During his first few years in the league, he was used as a role player and sixth man.

He was a starter by the 1984-85 season. Short spent nine years(1978-1987) with the Warriors and helped them reach the playoffs during his last season.


#13 Jason Richardson (Rating - 87)

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American Express Dub Nation To The IMAX: The First Ever Live Streamed Sporting Event

Jason Richardson was Drafted by the Warriors in 2001 and spent six years with them. He was known for his explosive dunks(he was a back to back NBA Slam Dunk Champion in 2002 and 2003 and 2004 finalist) and three-point shooting.

Richardson helped lead the Warriors to their first playoffs in 13 years but lost in the second round.

Even after leaving Golden State, Richardson remained one of the most popular players among Warrior fans and is recognized as one of the best dunkers of all time. He set a career high with 23.2 points per game with GSW in the 2005-06 season.

#12 Mitch Richmond (Rating - 87)

Portrait of Mitch Richmond
Portrait of Mitch Richmond

Mitch Richmond played College basketball for two years at Kansas State, where he averaged 20 points per game.

He was selected as the NBA Rookie of the season(1988), after averaging 22 points per game playing for the Warriors and stayed with them until 1991 NBA season.

Richmond was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall Of Fame in 2014. In 976 NBA games, Richmond averaged 21.0 points per game and 3.5 assists per game.


#11 Sleepy Floyd (Rating - 88)

Eric Sleepy Floyd
Eric Sleepy Floyd

When a spectator yelled "Get that kid out of the game. He’s sleeping", Floyd received the nickname "Sleepy" (while playing baseball in the fourth grade).

Floyd was traded to the Golden State Warriors during his second season in the league by the New Jersey Nets.

During his five year stay with the Warriors, he averaged a career high 19.5 points per game and earned a spot on the 1987 NBA All-Star team.


#10 Draymond Green (Rating - 89)

Golden State Warriors v Denver Nuggets
Golden State Warriors v Denver Nuggets

The 2017 NBA Defensive player of the year, Draymond Green plays for the Golden State Warriors at the power forward position.

He grew up in Saginaw, Michigan and attended the Saginaw High School and later he went on to play college basketball for Michigan State.

In March 2016, he made history by becoming the first player in NBA history to record 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 500 assists, 100 steals and 100 blocks in a season. Draymond is one of the most versatile players in the NBA today.

#9 Baron Davis(Rating - 89)

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Celebrities Visit Build - January 16, 2019

Baron Davis went to UCLA and averaged 13.6 points and 5.1 assists. He was drafted by the Charlotte Hornets in 1999 Draft.

The two time NBA All-Star played for the Warriors between 2005-08. Davis averaged 25.3 points, 6.5 assists, 2.9 steals, and 4.5 rebounds per game in the 2007 Playoffs.

He was NBA Steals leader during the 2006-07 season. Baron's record could've been better for the Warriors if not for the injuries.


#8 Klay Thompson (Rating - 90)

Golden State Warriors v Phoenix Suns Miami Heat v New York Knicks
Golden State Warriors v Phoenix Suns Miami Heat v New York Knicks

Thompson went to Washington State University and was the leader in three-points and free throws percentage for his team.

He was selected in the first round of the 2011 NBA draft by Golden State. Thompson is an elite shooter, known as a catch and shoot player, and utilizes space very well for accurate, quick shots.

He holds the record for most three-pointers scored in a single game and also the most points scored in a single game.


#7 Tim Hardaway (Rating - 91)

As part of the Warriors' attack, Hardaway displayed his excellent passing skills
As part of the Warriors' attack, Hardaway displayed his excellent passing skills

Tim Hardaway attended the University of Texas at El Paso(UTEP). was selected as the 14th pick of the first round, in the 1989 NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors.

As part of the Warriors' attack, Hardaway displayed his excellent passing skills. He averaged a career-high 23.4 points a game in the 1991–92 season.

As a Warrior, Hardaway was selected NBA All-Star for three consecutive years. He reached 5,000 points and 2,500 assists faster than any other NBA player except Oscar Robertson.

#6 Nate Thurmond (Rating - 92)

Golden State Warriors Announce Plan To Move To San Francisco
Golden State Warriors Announce Plan To Move To San Francisco

Thurmond averaged 7 points and 10.4 rebounds in his first NBA season and was named to the NBA All-Rookie team in 1964. During his first season, Nate mainly played a supporting role to Wilt Chamberlain.

After Wilt's departure, Thurmond took over the Center position and finished with averages of 16.5 ppg and 18.1 rpg.

He helped the Warriors reach 1967 NBA Finals but lost to 76ers. Nate played seven All-Star games as the member of the Warriors. He is one of five players in NBA history to average at least 20 rebounds per game during a season.


#5 Chris Mullin (Rating - 94)

HoopHall Miami Invitational
HoopHall Miami Invitational

Chris Mullin played with the Warriors from the 1985-97 and then returned for another season (2000-01) before retiring.

For five consecutive seasons, from 1988 until 1993, Mullin scored an average of 25 or more points and five rebounds.

He has established himself as one of the most versatile players in the league. Mullin is a five-time All-Star. On April 4, 2011, Mullin was inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.


#4 Rick Barry (Rating - 95)

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BIG3 - Week Nine

Hall of Famer Rick Barry is the only player ever to lead the NCAA, NBA, and ABA in scoring. He scored more than 25,000 points in his professional career and in four different seasons averaged more than 30 points.

During his time with the Warriors, he won the NBA title (their first in 19 years) and was Finals MVP. Barry averaged 30.6 points per game, led the league in free throw percentage (.904) , steals per game (2.9), and ranked sixth in assists per game (6.2).

#3 Kevin Durant (Rating - 96)

Golden State Warriors v Charlotte Hornets
Golden State Warriors v Charlotte Hornets

Kevin Durant is considered to be a great NBA player because of his incredible scoring ability. He is also a good defender and decent passer of the ball.

He is one of the best pure shooters in history. Durant's move to join the Warriors was received negatively by the fans, but still, it turned out a major success for Durant and GSW as his inclusion made them back to back NBA Champions and KD winning the Finals MVP on both occasions.

The Warriors are also in strong contention to complete three-peat this year.


#2 Stephen Curry (Rating - 96)

Golden State Warriors v Charlotte Hornets
Golden State Warriors v Charlotte Hornets

Steph Curry has won three NBA Championships with the Warriors and has set his sights on completing a three-peat.

Curry was selected as the seventh overall pick in the first round of 2009 NBA Draft. He is a two time MVP and six-time All-Star averaging 23.1 points, 6.8 assists, 4.4 rebounds, and 1.8 steals per game.

Curry is considered by many to be the greatest shooter in NBA history and is a great leader for the Warriors. He holds many records including most three-pointers scored in a single season.

#1 Wilt Chamberlain (Rating - 98)

Wilt Chamberlain
Wilt Chamberlain

Wilt Chamberlain takes up the No.1 spot on the list. He is considered one of the most prominent and dominant players in NBA history.

Wilt made his NBA debut for the Warriors, against the New York Knicks, the rookie scored 43 points and grabbed 28 rebounds. In his rookie season, he went on to score 37.6 points and made 27 rebounds.

During his stint with the Warriors, Chamberlain broke and made many records that still stand today. Most of the records are nearly unbreakable.

He led the NBA in scoring seven times, field goal percentage nine times, minutes played eight times, rebounding eleven times, and assists once.

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