
I played my one season with San Antonio sporadically, partly due to my woeful perimeter shooting. The most fun I had with this build was online and with all due respect to Andrew, Q and zzcoolj21, who were all great teammates, that’s never a good sign.

I never felt particularly invested in my teammates either – and if this image is anything to go by, DeMar DeRozan didn’t like me much either. However, this stint was short-lived since 2K often wants to revert to default rotations in M圜AREER. I felt like I unlocked my player’s limitless potential when I shifted to point guard after Dejounte Murray’s injury. Ultimately, though, the biggest flaw of this campaign was that I was playing in the wrong position. There were a few things that didn’t sit right about this experience, including getting a DNP in the opening game and the shameless Beats promotions. #5: Shooting Guard – Two-Way Pass-First Guard (NBA 2K20)Ī leftie shooting guard with a flair for driving to the hoop and making flashy passes? Surely this would have been the best M圜AREER experience of all time, right? So, I’m going to rank each of my last five M圜AREER campaigns on PS4 from worst to best. For this reason, I played a different position for each game.Įvery situation had its strengths and weaknesses, but some stood out more than others. During my run on PS4, I made a conscious decision to make each M圜AREER experience unique. However, it wasn’t until I purchased my PS4 that I played the game annually (except for NBA 2K18).

M圜AREER has been a part of my basketball video game experience ever since I first picked up the mode in NBA 2K10, back when it was called My Player. What’s that? A surprise edition of The Sunday Substitute to start the new year? With the next generation of consoles here, I’ve decided to reflect on my PS4 M圜AREER experiences and rank them from worst to best.
