NBA 2K23 Playoff Evo Cards: A Review of the Four New Additions
NBA 2K23 has released four new Playoff Evo cards that players can use in their MyTeam mode. In this article, we'll go over each card's features and how they can benefit your team. We'll also discuss whether they're worth the investment and how they compare to other cards in the game.
The four new Playoff Evo cards are not grindable nor are they free. They are not part of any new packs and will only be included in new pack drops that come out during Tuesday and Friday drops. Two players are from the Atlanta Hawks, and two are from the Cleveland Cavaliers. It's interesting to note that the Hawks lost by 10 or more points, and our initial thought of the first content dropper, the first Evo drop, is that we only got seven of them for the winning team. That's not the case, and these players have been included and will continue to be included in future drops.
The first card is Bogdan Bogdanovic from the Atlanta Hawks. His 3-ball goes up by 5, and his driving and post moves increase by a total of +47. His ball handle goes up, and he gets better defensively, which is what he needed. He gets Hall of Fame clamp, Breaker Quick First Step, and shooting badges. His release is decent, but not great. However, it's fine on Quick, and he's 6'6" at the two, making him a decent option.
The second card is Dejounte Murray from the San Antonio Spurs. He's 6'5" with a 6'10" wingspan, which is a big deal because all of his other cards have been 6'4". This means he can now standing dunk. His 3-ball is a 94, and his driving dunk is a 95, with a 98 speed with ball and acceleration. His vertical is a 95, and his strength is a plus 34. He has an 87 interior defense and a 98 steal. His block rating is a 32, which is not great, but he can guard the perimeter well. His release is not the best, but it's not horrible either. He gets the Kemba Walker size-up, and his Curry size-up escape is just fine. Overall, Murray is a good option for his price.
The third card is Caris LeVert from the Indiana Pacers. He's very similar to the Caris LeVert card we saw yesterday, which is kind of crazy. His 3-ball is a 94, and he gets Hall of Fame catch and shoot, corner specialist, and difficult shots. He also gets gold shooting badges, including green machine, hot zone hunter, and range extender. His release is good, and he has a decent player build. However, since his stats are so similar to the previous card, it's not worth investing in him unless you missed out on the first card.
The final card is Isaac Okoro from the Cleveland Cavaliers. He's 6'6" with a 6'9" wingspan, making him a great option for defense. He gets an 89 driving dunk, an 87 ball handle, and a 91 steal. His post moves go up by +18, and his defense is greatly improved. He gets Hall of Fame clamps and intimidator, and gold defensive badges. His release is decent, but not great. Overall, he's a great option if you need a defensive player.
In terms of price, these Evo cards will likely be overpriced due to their rarity and the hype surrounding them. But if you're a fan of any of these players, they might be worth the investment. It's important to note that these cards cannot be obtained through grinding, but only through purchasing packs. So if you're lucky enough to pull one of these cards, it might be a good idea to hold onto it or sell it while the hype is high.
Overall, these new playoff Evo cards add some exciting new options to NBA 2K23's MyTeam mode. Whether you're a fan of the Hawks, Cavaliers, or just a fan of any of these players, these cards are definitely worth checking out. Each player has their unique strengths and weaknesses, but all of them can be effective in the right hands. It'll be interesting to see what other Evo cards get added to the game throughout the playoffs.
In conclusion, the four new playoff Evo cards in NBA 2K23's MyTeam mode offer some exciting new options for players. These cards cannot be obtained through grinding, but only through purchasing packs with NBA 2K23 MT. With unique strengths and weaknesses, each player can be effective in the right hands. While these cards may be overpriced due to their rarity, they are worth checking out if you're a fan of any of these players or just looking for a new addition to your MyTeam lineup. It'll be interesting to see what other Evo cards get added to the game throughout the playoffs.
