It seems like the guys over at NBA 2K have a good sense of humor. Just a few days after Blake Griffin broke his hand punching a Clippers’ employee, Ronnie 2k, the official spokesperson for NBA 2K, announced that they were dropping Blake’s “hands” ratings in the game from 97 to 77.
Latest #NBA2K16 Roster Update includes Blake Griffin going from 97 to 77 rating in Hands
— Ronnie 2K 2K24 (@Ronnie2K) January 28, 2016
Ronnie continued to poke fun of Griffin on Twitter with this follow-up Tweet.
Blake's reaction to his Hands rating being lowered in #NBA2K16 https://t.co/RRYRADIQPq
— Ronnie 2K 2K24 (@Ronnie2K) January 28, 2016
This isn’t the first time the 2K team has changed a player’s ratings for something that happened off the court. Back in 2010, Tony Parker’s loyalty rating was dropped to 0 when it was rumored that he slept with teammate Brent Barry’s wife. The 2k team are savages.