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Singh stated that the ratings are something players truly are interested in, which results in an atmosphere of excitement between fans and players. This is what led to Kevin Durant's recent rant about his overall rating and how it was somehow lower than 99. "I'm sure you've read Kevin's tweet NBA 2K23 MT, too," Singh said. "You are probably aware that me and Kevin are actually extremely close friends. Kevin is among the four NBA players that was invited to my wedding. We were messaging literally the night before, and then the rating went up and then all of a sudden the guy was furious."


"Look, KD has been in the league for 14 years, and he knows the game. There's no reason to believe that KD is terribly upset about it, but I believe that he's trying to start a discussion. He doesn't have to be, as he's certainly one of the most discussed athletes on the planet, but I believe that his joining in the contest is a nod to how much he enjoys the game, and the bond we share.


Just to be involved in something the guy doesn't actually care about however he knows that his fans care about this is awesome for him. I've got more respect from him than just about any person I know. ""I believe that the NBA provides us with a huge chances to only scratch the surface. There are so many narratives. If you consider the social issues how we were able to answer that, we have a real world point of view that goes into our games about that," Singh said.


Utilizing an example from the game that integrates his personal life, including the wedding he is planning, Singh illuminated how NBA2K integrates so many elements of real life in their games Cheap MT 2K23. "That's the way we create our game and I think our sport is more suited than other in terms of how you really care about people who play their game." Singh said.



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