MyGM, which places you in the shoes of NBA 2K22 MT a group's General Manager, is a mode worth mentioning. It's a sports management simulation fantasy, but affects here are just skin deep. You'll go through awkwardly written and animated dialogue scenarios to handle relationships within your organization--such as how I chatted to RJ Barrett about the way he had to play clarinet so as to boost his morale stats, or became the yes-man of head coach Tom Thibodeau to keep him happy. MyGM's menus are also flooded in a way which makes it hard to browse and get a grasp of how to invest your limited resources and time through the season. I have enjoyed this mode previously with its RPG-like sensibilities, but it is one that needs a serious revamp.
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I am able to run down every other manner of play or attribute in NBA 2K21, but I would really only be going through the laundry list of things we have seen in years past--although I really do need to point to the continuing inclusion of the WNBA. It is a great feature for fans and those who want to familiarize themselves with WNBA players and teams. Where this falls short is that the WNBA is relegated to just season play, and the inclusion of female player production is just featured in the upcoming next-gen variations of the match.
NBA 2K21 shows that the only basketball sim we have now has largely stagnated. It's a complete package, for sure, but one that demonstrates little-to-no motivation to improve upon itself. That doesn't take away from the powerful base that makes NBA 2K an enjoyable and rewarding time. However, when you go through the exact same grind and Cheap 2K22 MT the same process with only superficial changes, you simply get burnt out faster than many years prior. If ball remains life, NBA 2K21 is as good a version as any to pick, though even the best ballers need a rest.