Nuggets’ NBA 2K25 all-time highest-ranked players

As someone who has spent countless hours immersed in the virtual world of basketball, I must say that these three legendary Denver Nuggets players truly stand out in NBA 2K25. Each one brings a unique skill set and a rich history to the game, making them an absolute joy to play with.


The highly-anticipated release of NBA 2K25 is set for September 6, 2024. Fans may wonder which Denver Nuggets players from their storied past are ranked the highest in terms of talent and impact. Spanning the team’s rich history, numerous NBA greats have emerged as Denver Nuggets legends.

With that in mind, here are the 10 all-time highest-ranked Nuggets players in NBA 2K25.

Nikola Jokic (97 OVR)

It’s clear as day, Nikola Jokic is the most exceptional player to represent the Denver Nuggets. His achievements, such as winning the team’s first NBA championship and setting a record in franchise history, strongly support his claim as the Nuggets’ greatest of all time (GOAT). Throughout an illustrious career, Jokic has garnered three MVP awards, one NBA championship, one NBA Finals MVP title, and six All-Star selections. With him still in his early 30s, Jokic has plenty more time to raise the bar even higher for future Nuggets players.

Looking at his in-game stats, Jokic has the following:

  • 98 Intangibles
  • 97 Potential
  • 93 Outside Scoring
  • 89 Inside Scoring
  • 85 Playmaking
  • 80 Rebounding
  • 77 Athleticism
  • 64 Defending

Jokic accumulates a grand total of 42 badges. Among these, five are prestigious Hall of Fame awards, twenty-seven are golden, five are silver, and the remaining five are bronze.

David Thompson (95 OVR)

David Thompson’s impactful NBA journey with the Denver Nuggets spanned from 1975 to 1982. Known for his versatility and speed, Thompson was a five-time All-Star. Alongside Dan Issel, he formed an effective duo that significantly contributed to the team’s victories. Notable achievements such as leading the team into multiple playoffs cemented Thompson’s status as one of the Denver Nuggets’ all-time standout players.

Looking at his in-game stats, Thompson has the following:

  • 95 Intangibles
  • 95 Potential
  • 92 Athleticism
  • 91 Outside Scoring
  • 86 Inside Scoring
  • 83 Defending
  • 82 Playmaking
  • 79 Rebounding

Thompson has a total of 13 badges. Two of them are Hall of Fame and 11 are Gold.

Carmelo Anthony (95 OVR)

2003 saw Carmelo Anthony kick off his NBA journey with the Denver Nuggets, drafted as the third pick overall. His career with the team spanned from 2003 to 2011, during which time he was renowned for his scoring abilities and versatility. Throughout this period, he showcased exceptional skills, accumulating several All-Star selections and leading the Nuggets consistently into playoffs, even taking them as far as the Western Conference Finals in 2009.

Looking at his in-game stats, Anthony has the following:

  • 95 Potential
  • 92 Inside Scoring
  • 91 Athleticism
  • 90 Intangibles
  • 86 Playmaking
  • 83 Inside Scoring
  • 83 Rebounding
  • 75 Defending

As a seasoned gamer, I’ve racked up quite a collection – I’ve got 24 badges in my trophy case! Of these, an impressive three are Hall of Fame badges, which is a testament to some epic victories. Thirteen are Gold badges, signifying some tough challenges conquered. Seven Silver badges represent achievements that required a bit more skill and perseverance. And lastly, there’s one Bronze badge, symbolizing my very first victory – a humble start to an ever-growing collection!

Alex English (93 OVR)

In his career with the franchise, Alex English surpassed all other players as the highest scorer, tallying more than 21,000 points. Known for his prolific performance as a small forward, he was selected for eight All-Star games and held the title of league’s leading scorer during the 1982-83 season. English’s enduring impact on the Nuggets team stands as a powerful demonstration of his extraordinary talent and influence on the court.

Looking at his in-game stats, English has the following:

  • 93 Potential
  • 91 Outside Scoring
  • 89 Athleticism
  • 88 Inside Scoring
  • 83 Intangibles
  • 79 Playmaking
  • 78 Rebounding
  • 76 Defending

English has a total of 12 badges. Nine are Gold, two are Silver, and one is Bronze.

Fat Lever (92 OVR)

Fat Lever shone particularly in areas of scoring, rebounding, and playmaking. He was instrumental in the Nuggets’ victories, receiving two All-Star nominations and regularly showcasing his versatility by filling up the stat sheet. The impact Lever made during his tenure with the team remains significant, earning him admiration as a respected figure in Denver’s basketball lore.

Looking at his in-game stats, Lever has the following:

  • 92 Playmaking
  • 92 Potential
  • 85 Intangibles
  • 84 Outside Scoring
  • 83 Athleticism
  • 81 Defending
  • 73 Rebounding
  • 62 Inside Scoring

In total, the lever boasts 33 badges. Among these, one signifies Hall of Fame, twelve are Gold, sixteen are Silver, and there are four Bronze ones.

Dan Issel (92 OVR)

Dan Issel enjoyed a remarkable NBA stint with the Denver Nuggets from 1975 to 1985, winning over fans along the way. Known for his impressive scoring skills and adaptability, Issel was instrumental in the team’s victories. Among his notable accomplishments are nine appearances in the All-Star game and once holding the record as the franchise’s top scorer, cementing his status as one of the most renowned Nuggets players in history.

Looking at his in-game stats, Issel has the following:

  • 95 Rebounding
  • 92 Potential
  • 88 Outside Scoring
  • 86 Inside Scoring
  • 83 Intangibles
  • 77 Athleticism
  • 68 Defending
  • 54 Playmaking

Issel has a total of 18 badges. 14 of them are Gold, three are Silver, and one is Bronze.

Allen Iverson (90 OVR)

During his relatively brief stint with the Denver Nuggets, Allen Iverson demonstrated significant value to the team, particularly when paired with Carmelo Anthony. His game was marked by dazzling scoring skills and tireless court presence. Famed for his remarkable ball-handling, swift crossovers, and forceful drives towards the hoop, Iverson significantly contributed to the Nuggets’ competitiveness during his time there.

Looking at his in-game stats, Iverson has the following:

  • 98 Intangibles
  • 90 Potential
  • 89 Outside Scoring
  • 89 Athleticism
  • 88 Playmaking
  • 69 Defending
  • 63 Inside Scoring
  • 52 Rebounding

Iverson accumulated a grand collection of badges, including one Hall of Fame emblem, twenty Golden ones, two Silvers, and two Brass or Bronze ones.

Dikembe Mutombo (90 OVR)

In the early ’90s, Dikembe Mutombo made a significant mark while playing with the Denver Nuggets. He was famed for his exceptional defensive skills and impressive shot-blocking talent, symbolized by his signature finger wag that signified his rule in the paint. Between 1991 and 1996, he demonstrated his shot-blocking expertise, receiving three All-Defensive Team accolades. The impact Mutombo made during this era laid the foundation for his extraordinary NBA career.

Looking at his in-game stats, Mutombo has the following:

  • 95 Rebounding
  • 90 Potential
  • 83 Athleticism
  • 83 Intangibles
  • 75 Defending
  • 68 Inside Scoring
  • 60 Outside Scoring
  • 35 Playmaking

15 badges in total are distributed across various categories for Mutombo. Among these, five signify his induction into the Hall of Fame, seven represent Gold accolades, and there are three Silver badges as well.

Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (89 OVR)

Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf showcased exceptional basketball skills as a player for the Denver Nuggets from 1990 to 1996. Known for his accurate jump shots and swift ball handling, he established free throw records over two consecutive seasons, making an incredible 81 free throws in a row during the 1992-93 season. Abdul-Rauf’s achievements include averaging more than 19 points per game and receiving several NBA Player of the Week awards, significantly contributing to the Nuggets during his tenure with the team.

Looking at his in-game stats, Abdul-Rauf has the following:

  • 99 Intangibles
  • 92 Outside Scoring
  • 89 Potential
  • 82 Playmaking
  • 79 Athleticism
  • 61 Inside Scoring
  • 57 Defending
  • 35 Rebounding

As a devoted admirer, I’d like to share that I proudly boast a collection of 25 badges. Among these, I have the prestigious honor of holding two Hall of Fame badges, a whopping 19 Gold ones, two Silver, and two Bronze.

Kiki Vandeweghe (89 OVR)

During his stint with the Denver Nuggets from 1980 to 1984, Kiki Vandeweghe played a pivotal part. He was celebrated for his exceptional scoring talent and adaptable offensive prowess. His performance significantly influenced the team, as he averaged more than 25 points per game in numerous seasons. His time with the Nuggets showcased his offensive finesse, resulting in two All-Star selections and guiding the team towards the playoffs.

Looking at his in-game stats, Vandeweghe has the following:

  • 98 Intangibles
  • 89 Outside Scoring
  • 89 Potential
  • 83 Athleticism
  • 75 Inside Scoring
  • 74 Playmaking
  • 68 Defending
  • 64 Rebounding

10 badges in total are owned by Vandeweghe, including one Hall of Fame badge, six gold ones, one silver, and two bronze.

That’s it for this list of the 10 highest-ranked all-time Denver Nuggets players in NBA 2K25.

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2024-09-02 03:09