NBA 2K16 updated its player rankings and rosters Thursday and Friday. Steph Curry remains the highest overall ranked player with a 95 rating.

After a roster update on Thursday, NBA 2K16 updated its player rankings on Friday, Design & Trend Reports.

Curry is the top overall rated player in the game with a 95 overall rating. He did lose three points in his standing shot mid from 97 to 94, but he gained eight points in his defensive rebound rating from 53 to 61. He is now rated at a 93 for moving shot mid (down from 93) and an 86 for steal (down from 90)

LeBron James is right below Curry with a 94 overall rating. James lost points in several categories in the recent update. He went from an 84 to an 80 for standing shot close, a 73 to a 70 for standing shot mid, a 72 to a 70 for moving shot mid and a 75 to a 71 for defensive rebound. James increased his offensive rebound rating from 36 to 45.

Kawhi Leonard saw his overall rating increase from a 91 to a 92. Leonard saw many point increase in multiple categories in the recent update. He is now a 95 rated standing three point shooter. Leonard also saw his Shot IQ rating increase to a 98 from a 95. 

Anthony Davis was downgraded to an overall rating of 90 from 91. Davis lost points in several categories, especially shooting. His mid and close range shooting scores all decreased, both on the move and standing. The only category that Davis saw an increase was in his defensive rebounds increasing from an 84 to an 89.

James Harden joins the 90 club for overall rating after he was increased from an 89. Harden has improved his shooting, according to NBA 2K16. He is now rated in the 80s for mid-range and three point shooting, after being in the 70s.

Chris Paul will soon be in the 90 club for overall rating. He is still rated at an 88 overall rating, but most of his shooting rankings have been increased. His moving shot close rating went from an 80 to a 90 and his standing shot close rating increased from an 82 to a 90.