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The rest of the Bulls' roster has yet to be confirmed but 2K

I'm not ashamed to admit that year after year, I'm entangled way too much about 2K23 MT the game's be saying, yet we also shouldn't deny that it provides us with a decent idea of how players are viewed heading into a new year. Consider it a gigantic power ranking of virtually every single player on the field - one that actually grants the Bulls team some respect this time around.

NBA 2K23 has announced that DeMar deRozan is checked into the game with an 89 overall, while Zach LaVine will enter the season at 88. The number is a significant bump for DeRozan after being ranked just 85. For LaVine however, he has only moved one spot up from NBA 2K22's 87.While I believe each is worthy of crossing the 90s's benchmark An 88 or 89 put them in well-placed in the same group.

In this instance, DeRozan is placed ahead of Rudy Gobert and just two spots behind Devin Booker. LaVine has a higher ranking than players like Zion Williamson and Jaylen Brown.One thing that LaVine also has an advantage over is the top position on the charts of dunking. LaVine's score of 95 places him behind the only Ja Morant as well as Zion Williamson as one of most feared slammers of the league.

The rest of the Bulls' roster has yet to be confirmed but 2KRatings has an unofficial list that is worth looking at. Behind DeRozan and LaVine the most surprising player - and no surprise there is an overall score of 83. Nikola Vucevic, followed by Lonzo Ball, who scored of 82 and Andre Drummond with a somewhat unexpected 81.

The most sombre ranking is due to the player who has probably the most high expectations. So far, Patrick Williams is only listed Cheap MT 2K23 at a 74, which puts him in line with Goran Dragic, and Derrick Jones Jr. yet puts him behind ... Toby Bradley! ?