4. Kyrie Irving - 87
Had Kyrie Irving not fractured his kneecap in game 1 of the 2015 NBA Finals, he could easily have found himself in the top three here. The Cavs' young superstar had enjoyed the most explosive season of his career, becoming the franchise's highest single-game scorer in the process (with 57 - against the defending champs, no less). As fate would have it, injury struck, and Irving is sadly set to miss the beginning of the new season. In-game, however, he should remain as dangerous a prospect as ever. Although his stat line naturally pails in comparison to many other guards on this list - as it would for anyone sharing the court with one of the most dominant players of all time - the natural ability of Irving simply can't be denied. His ball handling is often outrageous, and his scoring ability continues to improve, especially from beyond the arc. He should be regarded as a fearsome prospect in 2K16.