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NBA 2K23: Top 5 Shooting Guards predicted

As the gaming community waits for NBA 2K23 to be released, here are GiveMeSport’s predictions for the top five Shooting Guards in NBA 2K23.

NBA 2K23, the latest installment of the National Basketball Association series, will be released soon in four editions.

Players will now be able to select their favourite basketball players from the likes of LeBron James and James Harden.

However, each player’s performance in the game is determined by their ratings, as gamers prefer the highest ranked players.

So, when NBA 2K23 is released in September, what will some of the player ratings look like, particularly for Shooting Guards? GiveMeSport has predicted the top five shooting guards in NBA 2K23.

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When you think of football players like Andres Iniesta or Xavi orchestrators, the position of a shooting guard comes to mind.

A shooting guard, like any other position, is the one who transitions between offence and defence, so when the team is done, you are the one conjuring things up, essentially the N’Golo Kante position in football terms.

So, without further ado, here are our unofficial but predicted top five shooting guards in NBA 2K23.

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GiveMeSport predicts Zach LaVine to come in at number five. The Bulls guard has developed his shooting and playmaking skills over time and has evolved into an elite guard.

The combination of his explosiveness, verticality, and finishing at the rim makes him a legitimate threat to opposing defences.

Los Angeles’ 32-year-old guard is still a two-way player who can play defence, shoot threes, and score from the mid-range.

GiveMeSport predicts that George will finish at number four

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