Philadelphia 76ers NBA 2K22 results

Every year, the new NBA 2K game falls apart and creates a kind of controversy over qualifications. Either a player does not like his 3-point score or his generality is too low. Rarely, if ever, does anyone complain about having too high a rating.

Last year Zion Williamson called the game’s director of digital marketing, Ronnie Singh, also known as Ronnie2k, on the day of the team’s media, when he was erroneously told his rating was 81. His actual rating was 86 last year.

For the Philadelphia 76ers, the team has seen some real movement in terms of overall qualification. Let’s break it down.

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Joel Embiid is a 95 overall and in the top seven of the game. With such a high score, the question is not so much what you can do, but what not in this game. He can do anything but run, pass and play perimeter defense, basically. Embiid will be good in this game.

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Tobias Harris will be a dangerous shooter and scorer, with a high shot IQ and all shooting stats over 85. He is not the best defender or rebounder, but his score should make him valuable.

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Ben Simmons, apparently on the doorstep, has been downgraded to 84 this season after being an 87 in each of 2K21 and 2K20. He has a solid card, despite the generality, but he really lacks in the shooting and rebounding categories. He has 58 3-point shooting ratings and 46 mid-range with low rebounding ratings.

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Andre Drummond could be a jewel with a low score in this game with a solid defensive score, internal score and rebounds. It will be a beast in the glass with 97 defensive rebounds and 90 offensive rebounds. It also has 95 standing dunks.

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Curry will be the same as in real life: shoot, shoot, shoot. Aside from his scores of over 84 in the shooting category, there isn’t much else. There are also some decent games, but mostly shootings.

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Danny Green is shaping up as a three-and-D wing with an 84-point shot. He has some encouraging perimeter defensive ratings, including 87 in perimeter defense and lateral speed. However, its IQ of 60 shots is a bit worrisome for the card.

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Tyrese Maxey is not a particularly outstanding player, but he has some intriguing scores. He has a close shot of 95 with an IQ of 85 shots, so he will be able to push away the shots. Still, he only has a 69-point shot. He also had mid-level games.

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Shake Milton and Tyrese Maxey are incredibly similar in terms of their qualifications, but Milton will be a much better shooter. He has a shot of 88 and mid-range with a 78 of 3 balls.

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Matisse Thybulle doesn’t offer much offense outside of his three-point shot, but he’s a blocking defender. The guard has a steal score of 98 and 83 more on all defensive stats except in inside defense. It also has a decent speed and good endurance.

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The 76ers have two rookies this year. Jaden Springer and Charles Bassey get an overall rating of less than 70. Springer is a 71, in line with most of the other top finishers last season.

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Bassey is the only player in the last 20 draft picks to have an overall rating of 70 or higher.

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