NBA 2K23 5 players rated too High from sage's blog

Triple Threat rewards players 2K MT for winning by offering higher reward. If the players lose, they'll start making their way towards the bottom of the reward scale through the loss of points. Quitting can negatively impact NBA 2K23 rewards, issuing the full twenty-one points taken away as if it were a fully played out game.

NBA 2K23 5 players rated too High (& 5 Rated too low)

NBA 2K23 is out and as usual there's debates about some players being rated too high in the game and others who could have done more. Like all games, the latest version of the NBA 2K franchise is out and with it comes discussions regarding how the players are judged. There are a few players that some believe have perfect overalls but there are many gamers feel were given an incorrect score.

In some instances some players received an overall rating that comes across as being greater than what they deserve and in some cases when players are not rated higher than they probably deserve. It could result from many factors, including great players who are rated like average ones or legends who are oddly not rated on par with their counterparts.

In fairness, a 78 rating isn't exactly among the highest in the game but it's probably to be too much for Donte DiVencenzo of the Milwaukee Bucks. It's not that his skills as a player aren't adequate however, he's definitely not at the level of other players within the same area like him.

DiVincenzo, for instance, produced solid statistics (10.4ppg, 5.8rpg) and performed well in defense, but he's not someone you'd expect to be ranked in the same region as shooters like Tyler Herro and Buddy Hield, or defenders like Draymond Green. He's a good player on a team that is a champion but not quite in the midst of becoming a superstar.

In Buy NBA 2K MT the same way, a 97 overall is certainly among the highest ratings a player may receive. In fact, it's greater than any active player to play in NBA 2K23 given that the highest rated among current players is LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Steph Curry, all of whom are tied with 96.

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