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The Seven Seconds and Fewer Suns are examples


The Seven Seconds and Fewer Suns are examples of incompatibility. Joe Johnson is not on the team. Johnson was an important scoring option for Phoenix and averaged 17.1 points per game for Suns. The absence of Johnson makes it pointless to pick the Suns especially in online competitions. Charles Barkley's effort was not enough to bring the Phoenix Suns to the 1993 NBA Finals. This team was fantastic and included Charles Barkley in the prime of his career. Barkley's asking price is not met by 2K, so the 1993 Suns are dropped from the game.

2K Sports needs to reach the financial terms of retired players to allow their likenesses into this game. This will grant 2K Sports the ability to build new units as well as complete the current teams. Although the list is lengthy but there are some notable names in it: Charles Barkley and Reggie Miller, Rasheed Wallace and Metta World Peace.

More Classic Teams – The classic teams are my most favorite elements of NBA 2K. It's quite exciting to watch teams that define an era face each other. The '96 Bulls are considered to be one of the best teams of all time, how do that Bulls team do in the present NBA? The inclusion of teams from the past solves the problem. In the PlayNow mode, it's possible for the '96 Bulls to play the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers title-winning team. This is pure basketball fantasy.

The classic teams bring some variety to PlayNow and also stop players from choosing the same three teams each time. I like having the ability to choose between different eras of the league. I have an entire list of nine teams that should be included in the league. The Thunder team is one of my favorites from this list. The Thunder was one of the top teams of the Russell Westbrook-Kevin Durant time, and should be recognized. It was a brilliant side that fought the Warriors in their prime.

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