It's NBA 2K22 but it's MyCareer
MT 2K22 mode makes being a rich, self-centered jerk viable. It's more realistic. It's also the fact that the creators of Visual Concepts, and the actors in these scenes make it enjoyable.
In my first week in the league, I was in the middle between the general manager who was the one who selected me and the coach who didn't prefer me. I engaged in an online fight regarding my playing hours; recorded a diss track of the rapper The Game; got chewed out by my old college coach; and also gave a bombshell interview in which I said I was thinking about making a trade only 10 minutes into my rookie year.
I hadn't even thought about demanding a trade, but the nonsense going on in my first week -- along with Kendrick Perkins' rants about my conduct had me legitimately believing I was in a bad spot with the Detroit Pistons was beyond repair.
The rest of my teammates played like
NBA 2K Coins steaming garbage in a 40-point loss to Brooklyn -- and MyCareer has been known to contrive terrible games to create narratives this was the case. I was able to connive my way to my first team, the Sacramento Kings. They're where I felt my player was a better match in the beginning, but since I performed so well in the draft portion of MyCareer (which takes place at the lowest level of difficulty) I was then drafted by Detroit. 1 by Detroit.
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