NBA 2K23 Buying Card Guide: Brief Comments on Popular Players of Each Team

NBA 2K23 has started for more than two months. The 2K update data will be based on the players' performance in the regular season. The performances of Lillard, Fox, Booker, and Wood are all impressive, while Bamba, Barnes, Covington, and other famous players in the game could be performing better in reality. This time buy these players to reduce the cost of NBA 2K23 MT.




Atlanta Hawks


Trae Young: One of the stars who have performed poorly since the start of the game. Currently, Tre Young's high scores are obtained by more shots. The current shooting percentage is only in the early 30s, and the three-point shooting percentage is less than 30. The follow-up will provide some improvement, and the team has done an excellent job of connecting the teams. Currently, it ranks first in the league in assists per game.

Dejounte Murray: I didn't feel uncomfortable because of the team change. He currently ranks first in the team in playing time and in the league in steals per game, and his field-goal percentage is also entirely satisfactory. He averaged close to 20 points per game. He can't enter the All-Star again next to Yang unless the Eagles have a good record.

Hunter: Plays a lot of time, and his performance is quite satisfactory. The three-point shooting percentage is currently only 30%, which should be improved in the future.

Collins: There is no reduction in the offensive role due to Murray's arrival. He is very versatile. In addition to scoring, Collins also does well in steals and blocks. Currently, his three-point shooting percentage is close to 40%.
Capela: At present, all the statistics have regressed compared with the previous two seasons, but the main force is stable, and there is a chance to perform better in the future.


Cleveland Cavaliers

Mitchell: After coming to the Cavaliers, he has become the leader in speed. He averaged 30+ points per game, ranked third in the league, and his possession rate ranked sixth. His performance is good, and his three-point shooting percentage is also above 40%. His averages of points, rebounds, assists, and steals are all career highs.

Allen: Personal performance is quite satisfactory, and the data is somewhat regressed from last season.

Mobley: Their performance is also average, and the data could be better than his rookie season. Most of the Cavaliers' possession of the Ball is still in the hands of the outside.

Osman: One of the role players who has performed very well. He currently averages the highest points per game in his career, and his three-point shooting percentage is over 50%. His plus-minus ranks second in the league, and his offensive efficiency ranks third.

Garland: Due to the injury, he only played one game and scored 4 points. The joining of Mitchell will indeed affect Garland's development.

Okoro: The pace of growth has stopped. He averaged less than 20 minutes per game this season. He currently has very few shots and has yet to score a three-pointer.


Orlando Magic

Wendell Carter: With more playing time, he scored fewer points, and his shooting percentage dropped. His three-point shots are average, which could be better than last season.

Cole Anthony: His performance so far is not wrong, his three-point shooting rate is 40%, and he plays a lot of time. He is a relatively stable leading player of the Magic.

Wagner Jr.: No. 1 on the team in playing time, but his personal performance is struggling, and his three-point shooting percentage is less than 30%. There is a chance to recover later.

Terrence Ross: The most eye-catching player of the Magic since the start of the game. He started all 4 games and had a relatively high shooting percentage in both fields. Unexpectedly, he averaged 33 minutes of playing time per game.

Suggs: Injured after only two games, the performance in the game is still good, at least a lot better than the rookie season, and the shooting has improved.

Bamba: The average playing time is only 13 minutes per game, and he made 2 of 9 three-pointers. His performance is abysmal, and it is expected to affect the projection data in the game.

Bol Bol: Finally, given playing time but only averaged 16 minutes per game, the scoring efficiency is good, and the game contribution value is also the first in the team.

Hampton: Gradually lost his team status, averaging only 11 minutes per game.

Isaac/Fultz: Still recovering from injuries and not yet back.


Miami Heat

Butler: Personal performance is average, not much different from last season, and the shooting percentage has improved slightly, but the team's record is currently relatively poor.

Lowry: One of the players who has performed poorly since the start of the game. He averaged points, rebounds, and assists per game while playing a lot of playing time, creating a personal low in the past ten years. Both shooting percentages are below 30%.

Hiero: His performance was average, not much different from last season, and his shooting percentage dropped slightly.

Adebayor: Her performance is relatively poor, and the average points, rebounds, and assists per game are also at a new low in recent years. The average turnover is as high as 4, ranking fourth in the league.

Duncan Robinson: The shooting percentage is still good. He is an excellent shooter, but the team's status has plummeted. This season, he averaged only 11 minutes per game.


Washington Wizards

Bill: Personal performance is average and can even be described as not meeting expectations. The three-point shooting percentage of 30% is not high. The key is that Bill ranks first in league with 4.7 turnovers per game. It can be seen that Bill wants to become a leading player. The number of shots made in the game was the lowest in recent years, and more started to pass the Ball to drive teammates.

Porzingis: His performance is entirely satisfactory, and he has fewer possessions than expected, but Porzingis's three-pointers are expected to pick up this season. The current shooting rate is close to 40%, which is more important for the game.

Kuzma: Personal performance is outstanding, and he has the data of the team's second child. The current scoring average is a career-high, and the three-point shooting percentage is also 40%. There is hope to improve some projection values in the game.

Audio: Not much playing time, less than 20 minutes per game, and only 4 points per game. The good news is that there is a possibility of improvement in three-pointers.


Charlotte Hornets

Rozier: Played a star-level performance, averaged a career-high scoring, rebounding and assists per game, and a good shooting percentage, but is currently on the injured list.

Hayward: His performance was average, and he averaged close to 20 points per game, similar to his pre-injury data.

Oubre: One of the players who performed well. He made 40% of his three-pointers and averaged 17 points per game.

Dennis Smith Jr.: Due to Ball's injury, Smith Jr. seems to have signs of playing in the Hornets. The three games are better than the first one, and the third game directly enters the starting lineup. At present, both shooting efficiency and scoring are excellent. I am curious how Smith Jr.'s team will be positioned after Ball's comeback. Her current performance can be said to be the top performance of his career.

Booklet: Little playing time and poor personal efficiency. So far, it seems likely that he will lose out.


Detroit Pistons

Cunningham: Personal performance is entirely satisfactory, but it must have yet to reach the strength of the game's value. At present, there is still a long way to go.

Sadiq Bay: His performance has improved slightly, he has more playing time, and he has the opportunity to become a good wing player, worthy of the value in the game.

Bojan Bogdanovic: Outstanding performance and relatively high shooting efficiency. The Pistons also gave him a lot of playing time, which is also worthy of his worth in the game.

Hayes: The performance is still abysmal. The net efficiency is very low. It isn't easy to play out.


Milwaukee Bucks

Antetokounmpo: Stable and outstanding performance, currently sixth in the league in points per game, fourth in the league in rebounds, No. 3 shots, still an MVP-level performance.

Holiday: At present, his performance is average, his offense is relatively poor, and his scoring average per game is a new low outside the season, but it will pick up in the future, and his average assists per game will hit a career-high—the possibility of lower tertiary values.

Lopez: The performance is entirely satisfactory, the shots are three-pointers, and the average three-pointers per game is the first in the center position. In addition, Daluo's blocks currently rank first in the league.


Toronto Raptors

Siakam: One of the players who has performed brilliantly since the start of the game. He is currently averaging career highs in points, rebounds, and assists. He is presently the core player of the Raptors, but his three-point shooting percentage is still not too high. All-Star is no problem for him.

Anunoby: The personal performance is entirely satisfactory, the average playing time is enough, and they are all starters, but the personal shots are fewer than in the previous season, and the round share is relatively low.

Scottie Barnes: It may be due to injury factors. The playing time in these 3 games is relatively short, but the possession rate of rounds is second only to Siakam. He still has more balls, and his efficiency has also improved slightly.

Van Fleet: The average playing time per game is third in the league after Booker and Murray, but the individual is more pass-oriented, the possession rate of the round is not high, and the assist-to-turnover ratio is the league's first among the main point guards, The three-point shooting rate is also reasonable.

Trent: The performance is entirely satisfactory. The average number of three-pointers per game is sixth in the league. Half of the shots are three-pointers. He is the most reliable shooter off the Raptors. He also plays more time and has a higher possession rate than Van Fleet. to be tall.

Achiuwa: The performance is entirely satisfactory, and the rebounding is relatively good, but the shooting accuracy has begun to decline, and it is expected that it will be challenging to maintain the three-point shooting percentage of last season.


Brooklyn Nets

Durant: Personal performance is average. The average score is eighth in the league, which is predictable. Durant's performance is average. He can continue to hit the scoring champion, and his round share is seventh in the league.

Owen: The statistics are not much different from last season, and they are even better than Durant in terms of plus/minus and net efficiency. Unfortunately, the current three-pointer feels average.

Simmons: One of the most disappointing players since the start of the game, with an annual salary of more than 30 million and an average of 5.7 points per game. The plus-minus value on the field is inferior, the defense is not at the original level, and the net efficiency is insufficient. The game's impact is still quite significant and will likely continue weakening the badge value.

Clarkston: Ushering in the best season of his career, his average points and rebounds have basically doubled, his field goal percentage ranks second in the league, and his blocks are third in the league. He is expected to become a new generation of cake king.


Chicago Bulls

DeRozan: The overall performance continued last season's state, not much different from before.

LaVine: Due to injury, he only played 2 games, and his performance declined a little, but he should be able to recover later.

Vucevic: Personal performance is slightly better than last season, tied for second in the league in rebounds per game and Varan, but the three-pointer still feels average.

Dosham: The Bulls gave a lot of playing time, and they all started the game. They performed well individually and hoped to play a particular value in the case of Ball's injury.

Pawey/Kobe White: The average playing time is not 20 minutes per game. The current performance needs to meet expectations. The particular version is terrible, the shooting rate is low, and the efficiency is poor.


Philadelphia 76ers

Embiid: Personal performance is mediocre. The average points, rebounds, and assists per game have declined compared with last season. The average number of turnovers per game is fifth in the league. Germany needs to get back to form as soon as possible.

Harden: His performance has been the best in recent years, ranking third in the league in assists per game, sixth in the league in game contributions, and a relatively good field goal percentage in both categories. He once again played at an All-Star level.

Maxi: His performance could have been better than last season, and his efficiency has declined. The plus-minus and net efficiency are both negative, like Embiid. Maxi also needs to find his state.

Harris: Although the scoring has declined, the efficiency has improved, and the shooting rate is relatively good. At least the positive and negative values ​​are not harmful, and the performance is not bad.

Sable: It was abandoned, left entirely, and only played in garbage time. Tucker and House replaced him. I doubt there will be some playing time in the future.


Indiana Pacers

Halliburton: It may be a year of transformation into a star. Personal statistics are good, assists per game rank third in the league, and two-field goal percentages are also excellent. Unfortunately, the team's record is not good, and the plus-minus value is also harmful. The Pacers The team currently pursues egalitarianism. Except for Halliburton, other players play less than 30 minutes per game, and as many as 13 players average more than 10 minutes per game.

Hilde: The playing time has declined, the efficiency has dropped a little, and the scoring average is the lowest in recent years. Due to the outstanding performance of rookie Maturin, Hilde is likely to be traded later.

Jaylen Smith: Personal performance is not much different from last season. The three-pointer feel is generally less than 30% of the shots, and he has yet to be given the treatment of core insiders.

Duarte: The playing time is less than in the rookie season, the performance is also terrible, and the efficiency is relatively low. This may be a way for the Pacers to play poorly. After his outstanding performance last season, he only averaged less than 20 minutes per game this season, but it is true that the team urgently needs an insider.


New York Knicks

Randall: His performance is better than last season, and his efficiency has improved slightly. He averaged 20+ points per game and ranked first in the team.

Barrett: Personal performance is average, the shooting efficiency is relatively low, and the three-point shooting percentage is less than 20%, but the high-level data such as personal plus-minus and efficiency are outstanding.

Mitchell Robinson: His performance is similar to the previous season. He currently ranks first in the league in field goal percentage and fourth in blocks. He mainly focuses on finishing at the basket. However, although he is the starting center, he has no playing time for the backup center Hartendo.

Reddish: Playing more time than last season but only averaging 20 minutes per game, playing time. He is the eighth player on the team. His shooting percentage is relatively good. Currently, it is above 40%. Let's see if he can give more in the future.

Rose: The playing time has plummeted to the lowest in his career, and there are few performance opportunities.


Boston Celtics

Tatum: Several statistics have created new career highs. His current performance is at the MVP level. He averages 30+ points per game, ranks sixth in the league, and his game contribution is fifth. The two shooting percentages are also relatively good. If he continues to perform like this, he will be the MVP, one of the contenders.

Brown: Personal performance is not much different from last season, with a slight decline in efficiency.

Brogdon: Personal performance is average, the shooting percentage is not high, and the positive and negative values are negative.

White: The personal data is not much different from last season, but the efficiency has improved.

Smart: The guard with the most playing time in the team, his performance is average, his shooting percentage is low, and his plus-minus value is also negative similar to Brogdon.


L.A. Clippers

Leonard: After his comeback, his performance was abysmal. Due to the lack of playing time, many statistics set new lows, and his three-point shooting percentage is currently less than 20%.

George: The current performance is not as good as last season, the shooting percentage is not high, and the statistics are mediocre.

Wall: Except for the three-point shooting rate, Wall's performance is excellent, and his scoring efficiency is very high, but he is unlikely to become a star player in terms of playing time.

Covington: One of the naughty guys, shooting less than 30% from the field and less than 20% from the three-point range. There should be an improvement in the future, but it will reach a low level. The most deadly thing is the card. Winton averaged less than 20 minutes per game.

Batum: The playing time is about the same as Covington, but Batum and Covington often shoot differently. Except for the open space, he does not take shots easily, and his shooting rate remains very high.


L.A. Lakers

James: From the current point of view of the Lakers, it is a trend of weakening all members. It only depends on whether the players can adjust their status in the later stage. James' data is roughly the same as last season, but his three-point shooting percentage is currently less than 30%.

Davis: Davis is considered a slightly "normal" player. His defense is relatively good, and he averages more than 2 steals and blocks per game. His performance is not bad, but his three-point shooting percentage is still less than 30%.

Westbrook: Several statistics hit career lows, shooting less than 30% from the field and less than 10% from three-pointers.

Lonnie Walker: The scoring average created a career-high, but the key three-pointers are getting worse and worse. The current three-pointer shooting rate is less than 20%.


Denver Nuggets

Jokic: Although the scoring average has declined, the shooting percentage is very high, the average assists per game is career-high, and all advanced statistics are also good.

Porter Jr.: Porter Jr. is back, and the current three-point shooting percentages are over 50%. And it is still the case with many three-point shots. It is hoped that the shooting value will be increased in the future.

Murray: Since he just returned from a severe injury, all the statistics are deplorable, and his shooting percentage is also relatively low. His playing time and shots are few so the reference value could be more meaningful.

Aaron Gordon: Seriously polarized. On the one hand, Gordon's performance has reached the peak of his career. His scoring and defense are relatively good, but he has the worst performance in three-point shooting. Currently, his three-point shooting percentage is less than 10%.

Pope: Stable output, hit rate, and data are outstanding, at least able to maintain the current strength of the game.

Zicknaghi: Don't expect it, there is still no playing time, and there is a high probability that it is outside the team's plan.


Golden State Warriors

Curry: The scoring average is currently a career-high, but it is expected to fall back, and his shooting percentage is also perfect, and he will continue to maintain a high level of performance.

Thompson: There is a time limit for playing. The average score per game is the lowest except for the rookie season, and the overall shooting percentage is not high. It should pick up in the future, but it isn't easy to return to the All-Star. It is more challenging to climb up in the game.

Wiggins: He continued to play steadily, averaging 20+ points per game, setting a career-high for the Warriors, and his defensive statistics are relatively good. Unfortunately, his three-point shooting percentage has dropped slightly. It is expected that his net worth in the game will stabilize.

Poole: Poole is currently the one with the poorest performance. The hit rate of both items is less than 40%, and the high-level data could be better. It should be able to recover slightly in the future, but at present, the game must be at a premium.

Wiseman: This player is the key point. Because the integration of the system has changed the style of play, he has not shot a single three-pointer this season and instead has to do pick-and-roll and finish inside. It is delicious to shoot more than 70% of the finishers, but the defense is. The terminal data is very average. I don't know how to change the shooting value in the game by not shooting three-pointers.

Di Vincenzo: The playing time is not much, and the efficiency is average, not as impressive as everyone predicted before the start of the season.

Jay Michael Green: He will play more time than Di Vincenzo. Currently, he has made over 40% of his three-pointers. If he keeps it up, he will increase his shooting value in subsequent games.


Utah Jazz

Markkanen: The data has risen in an all-round way, and the team is the scoring leader, but the three-point shooting percentage has dropped. It is currently the lowest in his career, and ratings and badges may be added.

Sexton: I don't have the ball rights I imagined. My current personal efficiency is very poor, and the chances of playing are getting smaller and smaller.

Rudy Gay: Not much playing time, but their shooting percentage has reached the highest in his career, and it is expected to increase the value of three-pointers in the future.

Azubuike: He has been in the ankle injury state and did not play.


Houston Rockets

Jaylen Green: I hope to complete the transformation this season. So far, I have performed well. Both the shooting percentage and the scoring average are star-level. The next step is whether I can lead the team to more victories. Otherwise, it will only be considered as a statistics brush.

Kevin Porter Jr.: Like Green, he averaged a career-high scoring average and a good shooting percentage. At present, this pair of backcourt combinations is indeed better than last season.

Shen Jing: I have played more time than last season, and my performance is not bad, but the three-pointer is generally not a conventional weapon, and the shooting rate at the basket is not bad.

Christopher: The playing time is very little, and the performance is average. So far, he has yet to score a three-pointer.


Oklahoma City Thunder

Alexander: The scoring average is currently a career-high, but the three-point shooting percentage is less than 30%, and the high-level statistics are mediocre. The most important thing is that the Thunder will still be one of the bottom teams.

Jedi: The performance is entirely satisfactory, the three-point shooting percentage is in the early 30s, and the other statistics are the same as last season. Compared with the actual performance in the game, it is very premium.

Dort: Playing a lot of time, but their shooting rate is very poor, the current three-point shooting rate is 20%, and it may rebound in the future, but he is not a qualified shooter.

Pokusevski: It's hard to play out. Currently, the two shooting percentages are less than 30%, and the playing time of each game is less than 20 minutes.

Beazley: Playing less time, but his efficiency is good. So far, his shooting efficiency is excellent, but it is expected to drop in the future.


San Antonio Spurs

Kelden Johnson: The current average of points, assists, and rebounds per game is career-high, and the efficiency is not bad. The three-point shooting percentage has declined but is still at the average level. He is currently the core player of the Spurs.

Devin Wasser: The average scoring is close to 20 points per game, and the shooting percentage is entirely satisfactory. The key point is that the playing time and round share this season are relatively high, which is worth looking forward to.

Josh Richardson: Although the playing time is only 20 minutes per game, he is not the absolute main force, but his efficiency is relatively good, which is worthy of the practicality in the game.

Primo: Primo, thought initially to focus on training, has little playing time this season, and his efficiency could be better. The possibility of playing this season is low, and the game is more expensive.


Sacramento Kings

Fox: This season is also a year of transformation for Fox. His average points, rebounds, and shooting percentage per game are career highs, and his three-point shooting percentage exceeds 40%. The game is expected to be enhanced to a certain extent.

Herter: He also played the best performance of his career, and his three-point shooting percentage is also good. He is the team's most trusted shooter. He is currently the No. 3 scorer of the Kings and plays more time.

Barnes: One of the worst-performing players. He has yet to hit a three-pointer this season so far. The overall shooting percentage is less than 40%. Here is one more thing to say Barnes' team status has been significantly reduced this season. On the one hand, it is the joining of Hert Monk, and on the other hand, it is the outstanding performance of rookie Murray.

Sabonis: His performance was entirely satisfactory. He stopped shooting from the outside and focused on attacking inside and supporting passes.


New Orleans Pelicans

Ingram: His performance has improved again this season. Among the top ten players in the league in offensive efficiency, only he and Wood averaged 20+ points per game. Mu has stepped into the NBA star level.

CJ McCallum: Similar to Yingge, his performance has improved further, and his advanced statistics are also relatively good, but his three-point shots this season are average, and his current three-point shooting percentage is in the early 30s.

Zion Williams: The performance is entirely satisfactory. One more important thing is that Zion has not made any shots since his comeback. Yes, all the shots are layups and dunks in the restricted area. This is a hidden danger for him. Zion is also currently on the injured list.

Valanciunas: His performance can also be described as excellent. To make. So far, Valan's offensive rebounds and second offensive points are ranked first in the league, second only to Gobert in rebounds, and 4% in three-pointers.


Phoenix Suns

Booker: At present, Booker's performance is at least the top five levels in the league. The overall efficiency is very high. Many statistics are the pinnacle of his career if he can maintain a proper MVP candidate for a season.

Paul: Evil, with the lowest scoring career, the lowest shooting percentage, and the lowest career three-point shooting percentage. I can only hope that I can adjust it later.

Bridges: Poor performance, declining defensive efficiency, career-low three-point shooting percentage, and follow-up shooting percentage should be able to pick up some, but he did not perform as well as last season.

Ayton: The offensive performance is good, the shooting percentage is good, and the scoring average per game is career-high. The defensive performance is average. Ayton's three-point shooting percentage is more than 40% if he maintains a proper space C.


Memphis Grizzlies

Morant: At present, he is at the MVP level. He has evolved again this season. He ranks first in the league in points per game. He has a lot of ball possessions. His round possession rate is second only to Doncic. The most surprising thing is his three-pointer. It's a terrifying hit rate of 60% and will drop some in the future, but it's not empty talk to maintain such an MVP performance.

Bain: The performance of the game is also relatively good. He is indeed the second head of the team. Currently, Bain's three-pointers are tied for first place in league with Curry, Lillard, and Porter Jr., and his shooting percentage and advanced data are not as good as last season.


Dallas Mavericks

Doncic: One of the best-performing players since the start of the game. He and Morant have a great taste of impacting the new face of the league. Doncic's round share ranks first in the company, and his victory contribution is second only to Antetokounmpo. The scoring average is second only to Morant in the league, and this season has the potential to hit the MVP.

Wood: One of the best-performing players. He fits well with the Lone Ranger. He plays more time. As an inside player, his possession rate ranks fourth in the league, and his offensive efficiency ranks first. If he maintains this level, he may even have an opportunity to fight for the All-Stars, but visually it isn't easy to maintain this level.

Dinwiddie: The performance in the two games is also excellent. The current three-point shooting rate is 60%. Of course, the reference is not meaningful because the sample is too small, but one thing is sure, Dinwiddie still has a lot of playing time and possessions this season.

Hardaway Jr.: After his comeback, his performance is relatively average, his shooting efficiency is relatively low, and his playing time is also after Dinwiddie.

Finney Smith: Playing time is second only to Doncic in the team, but the main task is to defend off the Ball, and the offensive end is currently performing mediocre.


Portland Trail Blazers

Lillard: Personal offense is excellent, currently ranked third in the league in scoring per game, has the opportunity to compete for the scoring title, is still a first-line guard in the company, and leads the team to win the first four games and temporarily ranks first in the Western Conference, has the opportunity to lead the Trail Blazers Into the playoffs.

Grant: The offensive role is reduced, but the overall efficiency is very high, and it supports the team's forward defense. It is more optimistic that the shooting and defense will be enhanced.

Simmons Jr.: So far, the efficiency is relatively poor, and it is not as good as last season, but the number of shots with the Ball is rather large, and the shooting rate is expected to rebound.

Little: His performance is entirely satisfactory, but the most important thing is that he still doesn't have much playing time, and it is hopeless to play this season.


Minnesota Timberwolves

Towns: The current scoring average is a new low outside his rookie season, and his efficiency is average, with a 31% three-point shooting percentage. The arrival of Gobert did not allow Towns to unleash more offensive firepower, mainly because the Timberwolves could. There are too many people attacking, and Towns needs to improve his offensive efficiency.

Edwards: Similar to Towns, he hasn't found a deplorable state in the new season. He also makes more mistakes and has yet to reach his best state. His current three-point shooting percentage is less than 30%, and he should be able to recover in the future.

Gobert: The data is roughly the same as that of the Jazz. Currently, he ranks first in the league in rebounds per game and will likely win the rebounding leader again.

Russell: The performance is quite satisfactory, and the personal efficiency could be better.

McDaniels: The average playing time per game is not bad, but unfortunately, the offensive end is not much, and he is mainly responsible for defense. He has yet to hit a three-pointer, and his defensive performance is still good. So far, there is no possibility of a significant increase.

Prince: His shooting efficiency is very high, with both field goal percentages exceeding 60%. He is the team's, eighth man. Unfortunately, he only plays a little time, and his average playing time is not even as good as McLaughlin's.

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