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Ratings for the Top 5 Small Forwards in NBA Live 15 Revealed

The latest ratings drop for NBA Live 15 reveals the Top 5 small forwards in this year’s game. The players and their ratings are as follows:

  • LeBron James (95)
  • Kevin Durant (94)
  • Carmelo Anthony (92)
  • Kawhi Leonard (89)
  • Andre Iguodala (87)

You can check out screenshots of all five players below, as well as in our NBA Live 15 Screenshots gallery.

Tomorrow, we’ll find out the Top 5 power forwards in the game; please see below for the full ratings release schedule. In the meantime, what’s your take on the Top 5 small forwards? Any surprises? Do you disagree? Sound off in the comments below, and join in the discussion here in the NBA Live 15 section of the Forum.

Top 5 Small Forwards in NBA Live 15

Full NBA Live 15 Ratings Release Schedule

  • 9/24 – Top 5 SGs
  • 9/25 – Top 5 SFs
  • 9/26 – Top 5 PFs
  • 9/27 – Top 5 Cs
  • 9/28 – Top 5 3Pt Shooters
  • 9/29 – Top 5 Dunkers
  • 9/30 – Top 5 Ball-handlers
  • 10/1 – Top 5 Shot Blockers
  • 10/2 – Top 5 Overall Defenders
  • 10/3 – Top 5 Scoring Threats
  • 10/4 – Top 5 Rookies
  • 10/5 – Top 5 Passers
  • 10/6 – Top 5 Rebounders
  • 10/7 – Top 5 Steal Threats
  • 10/8 – Top 5 Fastest Players
  • 10/9 – Top 5 Dynamic Duos
  • 10/10 – Top 5 6th Men
  • 10/11 – Full Team Ratings (Atlantic Division)
  • 10/12 – Full Team Ratings (Central Division)
  • 10/13 – Full Team Ratings (Southeast Division)
  • 10/14 – Full Team Ratings (Northwest Division)
  • 10/15 – Full Team Ratings (Pacific Division)
  • 10/16 – Full Team Ratings (Southwest Division)
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kingarthur89
kingarthur89
September 26, 2014 12:39 pm

Kawhi Leonard is good (and getting better), but not an 89 rating good. Iguodala is without a doubt a better player than Leonard in many aspects of the game (playmaking, defense, etc.). I know Paul George is a combo SG/SF but considering how much 2 guard Lance Stephenson played last year, George should definitely be in the SF category. Which would make “PG-13” the 4th best SF in the league.