The Golden State Warriors have had a great run the last three years, winning the 2014-15 championship and breaking the regular-season wins record in 2015-16.

Though the Warriors added Kevin Durant and Zaza Pachulia to the mix this season, the same basic core of players has led Golden State to the best stretch in franchise history.

Thus, it's not surprising that those players have seen their ratings increase in the NBA 2K video game series.

With a star-studded roster in place, the Warriors have four players with a 90 rating or better, making them a formidable squad in the virtual world (as well as the real world).

Every key player on the Golden State roster saw their ratings improve in the 2K17 version of the game, but some have jumped further than others. Let's take a look at how each key Warrior fares in this year's version of the popular franchise.

Steph Curry

Curry had already ascended to the level of superstar by the time 2K16 came out, earning a 93 overall rating in that year's version of the game.

However, he did receive a modest boost, jumping from 93 to 94 for 2K17 in the wake of an NBA-record 402 three-pointers made in 2015-16.

He'll likely stay around a 94 for 2K18, as his inside, mid-range and outside shooting grades are all already at A+.

Klay Thompson

Since having a rating of 75 in 2K14, Thompson has had a meteoric rise in the virtual franchise.

In 2K16, he was already up to an 87 overall rating, but following a great season, he's now a 90 in 2K17. Though he's playing a smaller role for the Warriors now that Durant is on the roster, he will still have a solid rating in 2K18.

Kevin Durant

Durant came over from the Oklahoma City Thunder prior to the 2016-17 season, netting himself a ratings boost in the process.

In 2K16, Durant had a 91 rating, but that number improved to 93 for 2K17 as he teamed up with Curry and the rest of the Warriors' star-studded roster.

Durant is currently averaging 25.3 points a night for the Warriors, so if he sticks around next season, he may see his overall rating climb even higher.

Draymond Green

Green had the biggest jump of any of the Warriors between 2K16 and 2K17. In last year's version, Green was rated a respectable 82, but for this year's version of the popular franchise, he's jumped all the way up to a 90, giving the Warriors four players rated 90 or above.

As a do-it-all forward for the best team in basketball, Green will likely earn another 90 rating in next year's game.

Zaza Pachulia

Much like Durant above, Pachulia got a ratings bump by joining forces with the Warriors. In 2K16, the big man played for the Dallas Mavericks, where he had an overall rating of 73.

As the starting center for the Warriors, though, he now sports a 76 rating in 2K17 and should stay around there for the next version of the game if he remains with Golden State.

Andre Iguodala

As one of the best sixth men in all of basketball, Iguodala is good enough to start for nearly any other team in the league.

In 2K16, his rating was a decent 77, but after playing well during the 2015-16 season, he earned an 81 rating in the 2K17 game.

Shaun Livingston

As Steph Curry's backup, Livingston plays a critical role for the Warriors. Though he's not nearly the long-range shooter Curry is (no one is, really), he's still a valuable bench player.

Livingston was rated 73 in 2K16, but, following a 73-win season for his squad, saw his rating jump to a 76 for 2K17.