Throughout time, 2K MT has tried to be as realistic as possible when it comes to simulating the feel of real basketball and the NBA season. With game modes like MyCareer or even MyNBA (formerly MyGM or even MyLeague), participant evaluations and stats are crucial. NBA 2K21 frequently updates the ratings of its players throughout the season to match participant performances. Player score changes take everything into consideration, from bad off-season performances (which could cause ratings to plummet) into the latest NBA matches.
From the launch of NBA 2k21 on current-gen consoles to the past couple of games of the NBA season, NBA 2K developers have been required to correct the overall evaluations of novice players and breakout All-Stars alike. Even though the evaluation system is not always ideal (and sometimes makes no sense), the evaluations are adjusted to try to correctly resemble the gamers' real life counterparts and what kind of seasons they are having. The machine has handled some players far better than others.
Stephen Curry has just gone up by 2 things in his overall rating, but that little increase joins him with Lebron James for the title of best player in the sport. Curry started off by shattering his career-high in points, later having a historic series of matches in which he made more than ten three-point shots in each.
His 99 Three-Point Shot stat and his multiple Gold and Hall Of Fame Badges ensure that virtually all his shots are moving in. This growth offers Stephen Curry back the exact same rating he had throughout his 2015-2016 Warriors form, a team that broke the fantastic 1995-1996 Chicago Bulls' Record for the many Buy 2K MT games won in a season. The growth has been just two points, but those two points are some of the hardest to get in the game.