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NBA 2K23 Rating Predictions: Top 5 Point Guards to play

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With NBA 2K23 fast approaching, bringing impressive features, we thought it best to share who we think will make the top rated Point guards. Point Guards are responsible for setting the tone for the team’s offensive, they do this by setting the pace, create opportunities as well as controlling the ball.

NBA 2K23 is set for release on 9th September and will be available on PC, SwitchXbox OneXbox Series X/SPlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

Without any further delay let’s dive right to it and see who the top 5 point forwards are, remember, these are our predictions. Read more: NBA 2K23 Predictions: The best Small Forwards rated Point guards are arguably the most important in basketball, but to be safe and not upset any players, we’ll say every position in basketball is important!

Here is our top 5 prediction for the Point Guards in NBA 2K23: 5. Chris Paul – Phoenix Suns (OVR 91) Chris Paul, who played 65 games, took the league in 10.8 assists per game, while also averaging 14.7 points, 1.9 steals, and 1.9 assists with shooting percentages of 0.493, 0.317, and 0.837.

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