![]() ![]() Be sure to read the relevant deeper section below for more specific player types needed. These are teams where you have the best chance of winning a bunch, and being generally the most needed/useful - bolded teams are especially excellent fits. Short version: For the time-pressed, here's a super fast list of the best teams for each position. Not every team has a good fit for every role, and some teams don't have good fits for any role. I'm looking for teams with holes in them, and for teams where a player in 2K could help them in some capacity. My method of determining 'best fit' is essentially feeling out where you'll have the potential to impact the game the most. Depth is good, in real life and in the game. If you're a big who will be looking to get a bunch of rebounds, be careful going to a team with other rebound-dominant big men - you will absolutely have lower rebounding numbers than normal.īe careful about teams with no bench depth - you can have the greatest starting lineup of all time, but when you sub out, that's prime territory for the game to put you down by 20 when you were up 10. By calling for the ball a ton, you're going to screw up their offensive flow, and may inadvertently make the team worse, rather than better. If you're a player who likes to control the game, and have the ball in his hands a bunch, Don't pick a team where their offensive game is already incredible (for example, the Raptors or the Rockets). That means KD, Hayward, and any other injured stars ARE playing, and they will have an impact on the overall team construction. Even 'easy' games in the West can be tough.ĢK uses injury-free rosters for M圜areer. This means to maximize, you probably want to go with a reasonably successful team in the Eastern conference, as you'll have the most easy games. You have always gotten rewarded in points/experience in some capacity for WINNING the games you play. (just click a team, then go to the depth charts). This is not gospel - I'm just one basketball nerd who both follows basketball closely and plays a lot of M圜areer - these are my opinions, and your mileage may vary.Īll of my information on starting lineups and depth charts comes specifically from ESPN, and you can see the full data here. In general, before we get to the breakdown, here are a few general points/disclaimers: ![]() However, for everyone who doesn't have any particular team preference, or for those folks who want to play as little of M圜areer as possible so they can get into park and rec, I've assembled here a comprehensive list of who the projected starting five are for every team, what team needs what, and where you can have the most impact. ![]() If you have a favorite team you want to play for - ignore all of this advice and just go do the thing. The draft is happening on October 16th, and it looks like the new NBA season won't start until December - that means that everything here will be similar to last year, but not the same, because there have been some pretty major trades. But, given that trades are a thing, and we may be able to pick teams, I figured it'd be a good idea to bring this post back for another year and help out those who haven't been able to follow the crazy NBA season that we've been having. :D This year in M圜areer, we're not really sure how the drafting process will go - yes, you'll go through high school and college and be drafted, but last year you picked where you'd go (your top three, anyhow) based on your workouts, and they have said that the combine is back - so this year, it's not clear. Since this post was so popular last year, I decided to bring it back and update it for this year - I hope you guys enjoy it! Strap in - it's a long one. ![]()
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