The big men underneath the rim in NBA 2K23 have huge tasks and expectations. Historically, they've always been asked to grab rebounds and defend the paint on defense and set screens on offense. In the modern era, this is still true, but three-point shooting and playmaking have been added to the repertoire.
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That makes choosing a team in NBA 2K23 a tall (pun intended) order. With so many tasks players are expected to perform, they need a team who makes this investment pay off. Only a select group of teams are worthy of this consideration.
Ideally, players should try to find a team with a center under 80 while the rest of the team is above 80. Unfortunately, no team fits the criteria and only three teams have a sub-80 center position with only a single other weak spot. The first of these is the Charlotte Hornets.
Mason Plumlee is the worst starting center in the game by rating, so overtaking him is a piece of cake to gain the starting role. P.J. Washington isn't great at power forward either, but that can be a plus since gamers who love to invest in elite defense and rebounding badges will get the inside all to themselves.
Next, it's the Brooklyn Nets who have a starter at center only one point off of the lowest starter at the position. After replacing Claxton, the only real issue is Seth Curry in at shooting guard, but bigs who love the popular build that utilizes top-tier shooting badges can help out on the perimeter.
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The biggest selling points are Kyrie Irving (89) at point guard and Kevin Durant (96) at small forward. With a strong center, they'll have a superstar at all three levels, giving the Nets a lineup that can
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