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NBA 2K21 Wishlist: A Series of New Features will Improve the Game

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The NBA 2K series is the elite basketball sim on consoles currently, there's no doubt about that, but there is still room for improvement. So, NBA 2k21 May has some new features that further improve the game and make it more fun. Here's our NBA 2k21 wishlist of seven items that are more likely to make it into the game than any other. NBA 2K21 Wishlist A Kobe Bryant Tribute Mode After Bryant's untimely passing in January, it seems almost impossible to imagine 2K's tribute to the deceased legend is over. They have honored him in-game with some digital murals, but nothing quite as grand as should be expected for this year's game when the team has had a chance to work on something more in-depth. I'd expect to see some sort of Bryant tribute mode. A tribute mode for the late Kobe Bryant is a must. It could be a mode dedicated to his best career moments as challenges with special tribute rewards in Kobe's honor. Nonetheless, the Black Mamba deserves to

NBA 2K20 MyTeam: Spotlight Sim Challenges And New Locker Codes

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Since there is no real basketball game, 2k has been active recently, with a series of cards previously introduced, Spotlight Sim Challenges recently released, and new locker code also announced, and to help players pass their spare time. What are the new NBA 2K20 Spotlight Sim Challenges? Spotlight Sim Challenges NBA 2K MyTeam Twitter revealed the news about new NBA 2K20 Spotlight Sim challenges in a tweet. There are Spotlight Sim Challenges associated with each of the NBA teams. To claim the rewards, you'll need to defeat a certain team using your NBA 2K20 MyTeam. As you progress, the difficulty level also increases. Right now, there are five challenges per NBA team, with each bringing a reward. At the completion of all five challenges, gamers earn a special Spotlight player card with a high rating of 95 overall. One catch is that on at least the first of any team's five challenges, they require you have three players from the team on your MyTeam. How to Access

St. Patrick's Day Cards and Locker Code in NBA 2K20 MyTeam

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Good news, NBA 2k20 MyTEAM has launched a new card pack and locker code . In celebration of the St. Patrick's Day holiday, NBA 2K20 MyTeam is adding a number of players who wore Celtics green during their careers. There is also a new locker code that will add a Celtics player to your lineup. St. Patrick's Day Cards New players in NBA 2K20 Buzzer Beater packs include Bird, Irving The annual St. Patrick's Day card drop is here for NBA 2K20 MyTeam, which means have four new players that will be in the Buzzer Beater packs. They include Larry Legend himself with a Galaxy Opal, as well as Kyrie Irving. Joining them are two other former Boston Celtics players with John Havlicek and Avery Bradley each getting new Pink Diamond items. Kyrie Irving has been hard to use this year due to his shot and how he fits overall into the meta. But, Irving's GO item features 14 Gold and 41 HOF Badges including Floor General, Ankle Breaker, Flashy Passer, and Clamps. Avery Bradley

NBA 2K20: Best MyTEAM Cards for the Los Angeles Lakers

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Winning 16 NBA championships is no accident. The Los Angeles Lakers have had some crazy talented players for years. Let's take a look at the Los Angeles Lakers' best cards in NBA 2k20 MyTEAM . Magic Johnson '91 (97) Imagine growing up in the '80s and '90s as a basketball fan and seeing a guy who looks like a power forward playing the point guard position at a level near the top of the NBA. Magic Johnson not only brought new energy into being a playmaker but showcased that previously manufactured ideas of height dictating position. Unlike other stellar point guard cards, Johnson's 97 overall is a viable rebounder and inside scorer in addition to the other high overall traits that come with being an all-star point guard card. James Worthy '94 (97) Lakers shooting forward James Worthy featured in seven seasons in the 80s, between 1983-1989. James Worthy played an integral role in three NBA Championship wins, including a Finals MVP '88. It is th

NBA 2K20 Ratings Update #6: Zion Williamson was the Big Winner Again

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As the NBA season progresses, NBA 2k20 players' ratings have been updated again. Some players' ratings have risen and some have fallen. These ratings have changed based on the performance of the players on the field. Among them, Zion Williamson was once again the big winner . Here are some of the adjustments as of the NBA 2K20 ratings update #6 (March 5, 2020).     • Joel Embiid: 91 OVR (+1)     • Jayson Tatum: 88 OVR (+2)     • Jimmy Butler: 88 OVR (-1)     • Zion Williamson: 86 OVR (+2)     • John Collins: 86 OVR (+1)     • Kristaps Porzingis: 86 OVR (+1)     • DeMar DeRozan: 86 OVR (-1)     • Devin Booker: 86 OVR (-1)     • Andre Drummond: 85 OVR (-1)     • Kyle Lowry: 85 OVR (-1)     • LaMarcus Aldridge: 84 OVR (-1)     • Spencer Dinwiddie: 83 OVR (+1)     • Eric Bledsoe: 83 OVR (-1)     • Victor Oladipo: 83 OVR (-3)     • T.J. Warren: 82 OVR (+1)     • Al Horford: 82 OVR (-1)     • Fred VanVleet: 82 OVR (-1)     • Collin Sexton: 81 OVR (+2)     • Boj

NBA 2K20 Tips: Up Your Game on the Court

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The best players don't become experts overnight. Instead, they look at ways of improving their abilities and performance on the virtual court. These are the 14 essential NBA 2K20 tips to know before you play, improve your game on the court, make more baskets and win more games. 1. Master your Playbook Let's tip things off where it matters most: gameplay. The AI in NBA 2K20 has been improved substantially, utilizing the Playbook is vital in getting team-mates to follow your commands, both on defense and offense. 2. You're never too good for 2KU 2KU is one of the most comprehensive tutorials in sports video games, and a must-try for new players. 3. Get your shot timing down In 2K20, timing is everything. To nail a swish, press and hold the shoot button (the right stick or X on Xbox) and release when the shot meter is full. Getting that timing down takes some practice, especially because the meter fills at different rates depending on who is shooting the ball and how ope