Kentucky Basketball: 2K Video Game ratings for the Wildcats

Mar 29, 2017; Chicago, IL, USA; McDonald's High School All-American players Nicholas Richards (4) and Jarred Vanderbilt and Quade Green (0) and PJ Washington Jr. who will all be attending the University of Kentucky in the fall of 2017 pose for a group photo before the 40th Annual McDonald's High School All-American Game at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 29, 2017; Chicago, IL, USA; McDonald's High School All-American players Nicholas Richards (4) and Jarred Vanderbilt and Quade Green (0) and PJ Washington Jr. who will all be attending the University of Kentucky in the fall of 2017 pose for a group photo before the 40th Annual McDonald's High School All-American Game at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports /
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Oct 14, 2016; Lexington, KY, USA; Kentucky Wildcats forward Sacha Killeya-Jones (1) looks on during Kentucky Midnight Madness at Rupp Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports /

Sophomores

Tai Wynyard: 65

Tai is the type of player that is a mystery to Kentucky fans. He’s seven feet tall and a New Zealand lumberjack. Wynyard is currently slated to play for the New Zealand National U19 team. He’s obviously talented but, we just haven’t seen enough yet.

Brad Calipari: 67

Shooting lands B-Cal in the high 60’s. Honestly, if Kentucky needed a three pointer in the worst way, no one would bat an eye seeing Brad check into the game and pull up from beyond the arc. Defensively, Brad doesn’t strike as the shutdown guard. But, with constant minutes, you could expect Calipari to light up the score board.

Sacha Killeya-Jones: 69

SKJ is the type of player who hasn’t blossomed into his own just yet. Many think that this season will be the year for KiIleya-Jones to prosper. Hopefully Calipari can get the most out the former McDonald’s All-American.

Wenyen Gabriel: 70

There are some exciting things to think about when it comes to Gabriel’s game. A decent three-point shot and the ability to rebound bump his rating. Keeping Gabriel on the floor will be the key. Defensively, Wenyen needs to improve greatly to be more  successful.