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The NBA 2k17 player ratings for the Hornets are out, and they don't make a lot of sense

Either 2k Sports didn't watch the Hornets a lot last season, or there's an international conspiracy to keep their ratings low.

Next month, 2k Sports will release NBA 2k17, the latest installment of the long running basketball video game series. The games have been quite good for a number of years now, touting new features such as Steph Curry chewing on his mouthpiece (Gerald Wallace did it first).

As the season approaches, 2k is slowly unveiling the ratings of various players. Steve Noah of Operation Sports shared a photo that features many of the Hornets player ratings, and well, just see for yourself:

First, let's all agree that rating Kemba Walker at 85 is pretty accurate, as are the individual letter grades associated with each skill set.