Hopefully 2k includes at least 8 essential players of each respected team. Minimizing the amount of "John Browns" and "James Smith." For example the 2001 76ers Team is missing Eric Snow who was a vital part of the team. 2k should avoid doing that as much as possible for every team.
In bold will be the missing players that are needed in order for complete authenticity.
2001 Lakers
Kobe Bryant
Shaquille O'Neal
Derek Fisher
Rick Fox
Horace Grant
Robert Horry
Brian Shaw
Tyronn Lue(not sure if he exists as assistant coach)
2000 Raptors
Vince Carter
Tracy McGrady (MyTeam)
Charles Oakley
Antonio Davis
Muggsy Bogues
Kevin Willis
Doug Christie
Dell Curry
2008 Celtics
Paul Pierce
Kevin Garnett
Ray Allen
Rajon Rondo
Kendrick Perkins
James Posey(still in FA pool?)
PJ Brown
Leon Powe(still in FA pool?)
Sam Cassell
Eddie House(still in FA pool?)
Glen Davis
Tony Allen
2008 Rockets
Yao Ming
Tracy McGrady
Luis Scola
Shane Battier
Rafer Alston
Bobby Jackson
Carl Landry
Aaron Brooks
Chuck Hayes
Dikembe Mutombo
2000 Trail Blazers
Scottie Pippen
Rasheed Wallace
Steve Smith
Arvdas Sabonis
Damon Stoudemire
Bonzi Wells
Brian Grant
Detlef Schrempf
Greg Anthony
Jermaine O'Neal
2003 Mavs
Dirk Nowitzki
Steve Nash
Michael Finley
Nick van Exel
Raef Lafrentz
Eduardo Najera
Steve Bradley
Raja Bell
2004 Pistons
Ben Wallace
Richard Hamilton
Chauncey Billups
Rasheed Wallace
Tayshaun Prince
Corliss Williamson
Lindsey Hunter
Mehmet Okur
Elden Campbell
Rick Fox, Antonio Daivs, and PJ Brown were all major parts in the team's success and shouldn't be excluded.
While on topic. Realistically what teams do you expect to be featured? Lets not reach for teams including Reggie Miller, Charles Barkley, etc.
For myself I am expecting teams that were major parts of 2000s era. Along with players that really impacted the game even though they may have never won a ring. My list goes
2008 Lakers - match up against Celtics
2004 Pistons
2004 Lakers
2006 Heat
2006 Mavericks
2007 Spurs
2007 Cavs
Non Championship Teams
2008 Rockets
2007 Suns - Spurs/Suns series that year was epic. Amare in his prime
2004 Wolves - MVP KG
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