Kobe Bryant, in NBA 2K10, is the most famous athlete to mt nba 2k22 appear on the cover of these games. This was actually a very significant game in the series for one primary reason. It was the first installment to mark the debut of the MyPlayer mode, which is still loved by fans even 10 years more. Although it wasn't perfect, it was a very welcome addition to the franchise. Summer League and sideline reporter Doris Burke were also welcome inclusions. However, there were some technical problems with the game especially following its release.

The ESPN license was added to the series in a huge way in ESPN NBA Basketball prior to when ESPN NBA 2K5 launched. It was a landmark entry in that it was the last NBA game SEGA released prior to the time that the company was bought. The ESPN presentation was widely regarded as the show-stealer. 

However, it was canceled after this edition. The game included Ben Wallace on the cover which made him the only player other than Allen Iverson to do so. There were two modes available, 24/7 and Association. Both received mixed reviews. The game was nevertheless a fantastic game and its price of just $20 makes it a fantastic value.

There are four games that have an score of 87. NBA 2K14 through 2K16 all scored the same that helped demonstrate the consistency of the team. 2K14 included the LeBron James: Path to Greatness mode and Euroleague teams. It also featured an excellent soundtrack. 2K15 was not much however it did add to the already existing content. 2K16 was revolutionary in the way it introduced the concept of creating a custom MyLeague by relocating franchises. It allowed gamers to get the feeling of creating completely distinct leagues. MyCareer mode also offered an exceptional experience during this time.

The fourth game tied with an score of 87 is NBA 2K18. This game gets a spot for itself, as its lowest score on any platform was an Nintendo Switch score of 74. This is more than previous games' lower scores. The cover of cheap Nba 2k22 Mt the issue features Kyrie Irving.