Singh stated that the ratings are something players actually care about 2K MT, which creates the feeling of curiosity between both fans and players. This is what led to Kevin Durant's recent rant about his overall rating, and why it was less than 99. "I'm sure you've read Kevin's tweet too," Singh said. "You are aware of the funny part you and Kevin are actually very close friends. Kevin is one of the four NBA players present at my wedding. So we texted literally the night before. Then the rating went up and then he was upset."
"Look, KD has been playing in the league for 14 years today, and he's still in the game. It's not like KD is very angry about that, I think KD is just trying to make discussion. It's not like he has to, he's one of the most talked about sportsmen on the planet, but I would say that joining the conversation is a way to show how much he cherishes our sport, and the friendship we share.
Involve himself with something he doesn't actually care about, but knows that his fans will be interested in this is incredibly cool of him. I have more respect for the guy than nearly anyone else I know. ""I believe that the NBA provides us with a huge opportunities to only scratch the surface. There are so many different stories. If you consider the issues surrounding social injustice and what we did to tackle that question, we have a real world point of view that goes into the discussion about that," Singh said.
Using an example from the game which incorporates his personal life, specifically his wedding plans, Singh illuminated how NBA2K has integrated so many aspects from real life to their gameplay. "That's the way we attempt to create our game and I think that our sport is better than other, in terms of how you take care of those playing the game," Singh said.
Highlighting the game's emphasis on being unique, Singh said NBA2K wants its players to live what it's like to be an NBA star in their sport Buy NBA 2K23 MT. Always adding new features to permit this to occur, Singh said the game is able of evolving with the ever-changing nature of the NBA.